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{{space infobox
|image=MP10 SpaceBossBattle.png
|image=[[File:MP10 SpaceBossBattle.png|104px]]
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|purpose=Has Team Mario battle a Whomp with Dice Blocks or find the Super Star amongst three characters
|purpose=Has Team Mario battle a Whomp with Dice Blocks or find the Super Star amongst three characters
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party 10]]'' ([[List of games by date#2015|2015]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party 10]]'' ([[List of games by date#2015|2015]])
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'''Gate Spaces''' are spaces looking identical to [[Boss Battle Space]]s that first appear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', only in Bowser Party mode.
'''Gate Spaces''' are spaces looking identical to [[Boss Battle Space]]s that first appear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', only in Bowser Party mode.


If Team Mario passes the first Gate Space on any given board, they will be forced to battle a [[Whomp]] with six hit points by rolling [[Dice Block]]s, similar to the Whomp battle in [[Perilous Palace Path]] in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. If a player fails to beat the Whomp, the Whomp is damaged and task is passed to the next player. If a player succeeds in beating the Whomp, each member of Team Mario receives two hearts before proceeding to the next segment of said board.
If Team Mario passes the first Gate Space on any given board, they will be forced to battle a [[Whomp]] with six hit points by rolling [[Dice Block]]s, similar to the Whomp battle in [[Perilous Palace Path]] in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. If a player fails to beat the Whomp, the Whomp is damaged and the task is passed to the next player. If a player succeeds in beating the Whomp, each member of Team Mario receives three hearts before proceeding to the next segment of said board.


If Team Mario passes the second Gate Space on any given board, [[Bowser]] will hide the [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] within three characters, and a player must guess who has the Star without any hints. If a player fails, the character with the Star knocks them back three spaces. If a player succeeds, Team Mario wins the game and Bowser loses.
If Team Mario passes the second Gate Space on any given board, [[Bowser]] will hide the [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] within three characters (including [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Petey Piranha]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Sledge Bro]], and [[Dry Bones]]), and a player must guess who has the Star without any hints. If a player fails, the character with the Star knocks them back up to three spaces. If a player succeeds, Team Mario wins the game and Bowser loses.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ゲートマス
|JapR=Gēto Masu
|JapM=Gate Space
}}


{{MP10}}
{{MP10}}
[[Category:Mario Party 10 Spaces]]
[[Category:Mario Party 10 spaces]]

Latest revision as of 16:42, November 21, 2023

Gate Space
Boss Battle Space / Gate Space from Mario Party 10
Purpose Has Team Mario battle a Whomp with Dice Blocks or find the Super Star amongst three characters
First appearance Mario Party 10 (2015)

Gate Spaces are spaces looking identical to Boss Battle Spaces that first appear in Mario Party 10, only in Bowser Party mode.

If Team Mario passes the first Gate Space on any given board, they will be forced to battle a Whomp with six hit points by rolling Dice Blocks, similar to the Whomp battle in Perilous Palace Path in Mario Party: Island Tour. If a player fails to beat the Whomp, the Whomp is damaged and the task is passed to the next player. If a player succeeds in beating the Whomp, each member of Team Mario receives three hearts before proceeding to the next segment of said board.

If Team Mario passes the second Gate Space on any given board, Bowser will hide the Star within three characters (including Bowser Jr., Petey Piranha, Koopa Troopa, Sledge Bro, and Dry Bones), and a player must guess who has the Star without any hints. If a player fails, the character with the Star knocks them back up to three spaces. If a player succeeds, Team Mario wins the game and Bowser loses.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゲートマス
Gēto Masu
Gate Space