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|image=[[File:Rosalina Board JP Website.jpg|200px]]
|image=[[File:Rosalina amiibo Board.png|250px]]
|appeared=''Mario Party 10''
|appears_in=''Mario Party 10''
|theme=Space, [[Rosalina]]
|availability=[[Rosalina]] [[amiibo]] required
|unlockable=[[Rosalina]] [[amiibo]] required
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The '''Rosalina Board''' is a board that appears in ''[[Mario Party 10]]''. It is available exclusively in the [[Mario Party 10#amiibo Party|amiibo Party]] mode, where it can be played on when the [[Rosalina]] [[amiibo]] figure is scanned on the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U Gamepad]]. Like the other amiibo boards, the Rosalina Board is based around a certain character, who in this case happens to be Rosalina. This board is based off of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and [[Super Mario Galaxy 2|its sequel]]. The board features [[Luma|Lumas]], [[Star Bit]]s, a red [[Starshroom]], and several grassy planetoids. A giant [[Launch Star]]-like pedestal sits at the board's top-left quadrant, which allows the player to play a game for extra coins. It is currently unknown what the [[rocket]]-like containers holding Star Bits found in the other three quadrants do. <ref>http://mariopartylegacy.com/2015/02/over-an-hour-of-mario-party-10-footage/</ref>
The '''Rosalina Board''' is a board that appears in ''[[Mario Party 10]]''. It is available exclusively in the [[Mario Party 10#amiibo Party|amiibo Party]] mode, where it can be played on when the [[Rosalina]] [[amiibo]] figure is scanned on the {{button|wiiu|gamepad}}. Like the other amiibo boards, the Rosalina Board is based around a certain character, who in this case happens to be Rosalina. This board is based off of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and [[Super Mario Galaxy 2|its sequel]]. The board features [[Luma]]s, [[Star Bit]]s, a red [[Starshroom]], and several grassy planetoids. A giant [[Launch Star]]-like pedestal sits at the board's top-left quadrant, which allows the player to play a game for extra coins. If a [[rocket]] is landed on, the player plays a mini-game where they try to collect the Star Bits in exchange for coins.<ref>http://mariopartylegacy.com/2015/02/over-an-hour-of-mario-party-10-footage/</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GotI_F1Nh_M</ref>


The board's music is a replica of the [[Comet Observatory]] theme.
==Board Exclusive Events==
===Star Ring Jump===
When passing through by area in the top-left corner, the player gets a chance to obtain some [[coin]]s floating in the space. After jumping on the [[Launch Star]], they need to shake the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] to charge it up, and then the player will be launched into the skies. The more the Launch Star was charged, the more coins will be collected. But if the player shakes the Wii Remote too much, the process will be ruined and the player will not receive any coins at all.
===Collect Star Bits===
After landing on the [[Steal Space|Event Space]], the player gets a chance to collect some [[Star Bit]]s by pointing their Wii Remote at them. Each Star Bit is worth 1 coin.
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Latest revision as of 17:51, March 14, 2024

Rosalina Board
Rosalina amiibo Board
Appears in Mario Party 10
Availability Rosalina amiibo required

The Rosalina Board is a board that appears in Mario Party 10. It is available exclusively in the amiibo Party mode, where it can be played on when the Rosalina amiibo figure is scanned on the GamePad. Like the other amiibo boards, the Rosalina Board is based around a certain character, who in this case happens to be Rosalina. This board is based off of Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel. The board features Lumas, Star Bits, a red Starshroom, and several grassy planetoids. A giant Launch Star-like pedestal sits at the board's top-left quadrant, which allows the player to play a game for extra coins. If a rocket is landed on, the player plays a mini-game where they try to collect the Star Bits in exchange for coins.[1][2]

The board's music is a replica of the Comet Observatory theme.

Board Exclusive Events[edit]

Star Ring Jump[edit]

When passing through by area in the top-left corner, the player gets a chance to obtain some coins floating in the space. After jumping on the Launch Star, they need to shake the Wii Remote to charge it up, and then the player will be launched into the skies. The more the Launch Star was charged, the more coins will be collected. But if the player shakes the Wii Remote too much, the process will be ruined and the player will not receive any coins at all.

Collect Star Bits[edit]

After landing on the Event Space, the player gets a chance to collect some Star Bits by pointing their Wii Remote at them. Each Star Bit is worth 1 coin.

References[edit]