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These types of items are similar to most of the [[Orb|Capsules]] that came from ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' through ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. Hexes can be obtained by simply passing through a [[Hex Area]]; different types of Hexes may vary during gameplay. Players can carry three Hexes and normal items at a time. The players can use them to place traps on the board before the player hits the [[Dice Block]]. Hexes can be only placed on [[Blue Space|Blue]] and [[Red Space]]s during the game, and they can only be thrown within five spaces forwards or backwards from the player's current position.
These types of items are similar to most of the [[Orb|Capsules]] that came from ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' through ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. Hexes can be obtained by simply passing through a [[Hex Area]]; different types of Hexes may vary during gameplay. Players can carry three Hexes and normal items at a time. The players can use them to place traps on the board before the player hits the [[Dice Block]]. Hexes can be only placed on [[Blue Space|Blue]] and [[Red Space]]s during the game, and they can only be thrown within five spaces forwards or backwards from the player's current position.
 
                                                                                                                                                                          The different kinds of hexes include: Space swap hex, Coin swap hex, 10 coin hex, Star hex, Two star hex, Star block hex and a Coin block hex.                                             
When a player lands on their own Hex the player placed earlier, the player gains five [[Coin]]s instead of executing the trap itself; and then it disappears. In addition, when the player places a Hex on a previous player's Hex in the game board, the previous player's Hex is removed from the board and the new Hex takes its place.
When a player lands on their own Hex the player placed earlier, the player gains five [[Coin]]s instead of executing the trap itself; and then it disappears. In addition, when the player places a Hex on a previous player's Hex in the game board, the previous player's Hex is removed from the board and the new Hex takes its place
 
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Hex is an abbreviation of the word hexagon, the shape of the items appearing the game. It is also a type of curse. They can be thought of as cursing the space the player throws it to.
* Hex is an abbreviation of the word hexagon, the shape of the items appearing the game. It is also a type of curse. They can be thought of as cursing the space the player throws it to.

Revision as of 19:20, May 6, 2013

Princess Daisy approaching a Hex in Mario Party DS, from the board Wiggler's Garden.
A Hex before being picked up at a Hex Area.

Hexes are new items that are introduced in the game Mario Party DS. They work like traps.

These types of items are similar to most of the Capsules that came from Mario Party 5 through Mario Party 7. Hexes can be obtained by simply passing through a Hex Area; different types of Hexes may vary during gameplay. Players can carry three Hexes and normal items at a time. The players can use them to place traps on the board before the player hits the Dice Block. Hexes can be only placed on Blue and Red Spaces during the game, and they can only be thrown within five spaces forwards or backwards from the player's current position.

                                                                                                                                                                          The different kinds of hexes include: Space swap hex, Coin swap hex, 10 coin hex, Star hex, Two star hex, Star block hex and a Coin block hex.                                               

When a player lands on their own Hex the player placed earlier, the player gains five Coins instead of executing the trap itself; and then it disappears. In addition, when the player places a Hex on a previous player's Hex in the game board, the previous player's Hex is removed from the board and the new Hex takes its place

Trivia

  • Hex is an abbreviation of the word hexagon, the shape of the items appearing the game. It is also a type of curse. They can be thought of as cursing the space the player throws it to.
  • Hexes are essentially the counterparts to the Character Spaces of Mario Party 7, replacing the space they are thrown to with that of the character's head.