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[[File:MP7 Kung Fu Koopa shop.png|thumb|left|Orb Hut in ''Mario Party 7''.]]
[[File:Orb Hut - MP6.png|thumb|[[Toadette]] at an Orb hut in ''Mario Party 6'']]
[[File:Orb Hut - MP6.png|thumb|right|Toadette at an '''Orb Hut'''.]]
[[File:MP7 Kung Fu Koopa shop.png|thumb|left|[[Princess Daisy]] at an Orb hut in ''Mario Party 7'']]
An '''Orb Hut''', sometimes known as '''Orb Shop''' is a shop that appears in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. It is where players and characters can buy [[Orb]]s to use against an opponent, or on themselves.  
{{quote|Step into my Orb hut! If it's Orbs you're after, you've come to the right place!|Koopa Troopa|Mario Party 6}}
'''Orb huts''', sometimes referred to as '''Orb shops''', are shops in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' in which players can buy [[Orb]]s to use against an opponent or on themselves or lay them down on a [[space (Mario Party series)|space]] to create a [[Character Space]]. Players must have at least five [[coin]]s to be able to enter an Orb hut.


In ''Mario Party 6'', [[Koopa Troopa]]s or [[Shy Guy]]s are the shopkeepers, depending from what time it is (Koopa on day, Shy Guy on night). In ''Mario Party 7'', one of three shopkeepers ([[Goombas]], Koopa Troopas, and Shy Guys) appear on two different boards, with special clothing depending on what board the party is being played at. For example, Koopas wear Hollandic women clothes in [[Windmillville]], but they wear Chinese clothing instead on [[Pagoda Peak]].  
In ''Mario Party 6'', [[Koopa Troopa]]s or [[Shy Guy]]s are the shopkeepers, depending on what time of day it is (Koopas during the day, Shy Guys at night). In ''Mario Party 7'', one of three shopkeepers ([[Goomba]]s, Koopa Troopas, and Shy Guys) appears on two different [[board (Mario Party series)|board]]s, with special clothing depending on what board the party is being played at. For example, Koopas wear Dutch women's clothing in [[Windmillville]], but they wear Chinese clothing instead on [[Pagoda Peak]].  
 
During [[Bowser Time]] in ''Mario Party 7'', [[Bowser]] may destroy an Orb hut and replace it with a shop of his own. The first player to pass Bowser's shop will be forced to buy a [[Golden Bowser Statue]] or [[Koopa Kid Orb]] (which [[Koopa Kid]] will take from the player afterwards; if it was a Koopa Kid Orb, he will throw it onto the board). This can only happen in [[Grand Canal]], [[Pagoda Peak]] and [[Pyramid Park]]. Also in Pyramid Park, Bowser may destroy the bridges with Orb huts on them for three turns.
 
Orb huts were replaced by [[Candy Shop]]s in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. Before Orb huts were introduced into the series, players could get the Orbs (then called capsules) for free from [[capsule machine]]s in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''.{{br|left}}
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=カプセルショップ
|JapR=Kapuseru shoppu
|JapM=Capsule Shop
|Ita=Bazar Palline
|ItaM=Balls Bazaar
|Spa=Tienda de cápsulas
|SpaM=Capsule's Shop
|Ger=Kapsel-Hütte (Mario Party 6)<br>Kapsel-Shop (Mario Party 7)
|GerM=Capsule Hut<br>Capsule Shop
}}


They were replaced by [[Candy Shop]]s in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. Before Orb Huts were introduced in the series, players could get the orbs for free in [[Capsule Dispenser]]s in ''Mario Party 5''.
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Revision as of 13:35, February 9, 2024

Toadette at an Orb Hut in Mario Party 6.
Toadette at an Orb hut in Mario Party 6
Kung Fu Koopa's Orb shop.
Princess Daisy at an Orb hut in Mario Party 7
“Step into my Orb hut! If it's Orbs you're after, you've come to the right place!”
Koopa Troopa, Mario Party 6

Orb huts, sometimes referred to as Orb shops, are shops in Mario Party 6 and Mario Party 7 in which players can buy Orbs to use against an opponent or on themselves or lay them down on a space to create a Character Space. Players must have at least five coins to be able to enter an Orb hut.

In Mario Party 6, Koopa Troopas or Shy Guys are the shopkeepers, depending on what time of day it is (Koopas during the day, Shy Guys at night). In Mario Party 7, one of three shopkeepers (Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and Shy Guys) appears on two different boards, with special clothing depending on what board the party is being played at. For example, Koopas wear Dutch women's clothing in Windmillville, but they wear Chinese clothing instead on Pagoda Peak.

During Bowser Time in Mario Party 7, Bowser may destroy an Orb hut and replace it with a shop of his own. The first player to pass Bowser's shop will be forced to buy a Golden Bowser Statue or Koopa Kid Orb (which Koopa Kid will take from the player afterwards; if it was a Koopa Kid Orb, he will throw it onto the board). This can only happen in Grand Canal, Pagoda Peak and Pyramid Park. Also in Pyramid Park, Bowser may destroy the bridges with Orb huts on them for three turns.

Orb huts were replaced by Candy Shops in Mario Party 8. Before Orb huts were introduced into the series, players could get the Orbs (then called capsules) for free from capsule machines in Mario Party 5.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カプセルショップ
Kapuseru shoppu
Capsule Shop

German Kapsel-Hütte (Mario Party 6)
Kapsel-Shop (Mario Party 7)
Capsule Hut
Capsule Shop
Italian Bazar Palline
Balls Bazaar
Spanish Tienda de cápsulas
Capsule's Shop