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{{quote|Yo! It's {{color|green|Battle Game}} time!|Goomba|Mario Party 3}}
{{quote|Yo! It's {{color|green|Battle Game}} time!|Goomba|Mario Party 3}}
The '''Battle Space''' is a special [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] first appearing in ''[[Mario Party 2]]''.
The '''Battle Space''' is a special [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] that first appears in ''[[Mario Party 2]]''.


In ''Mario Party 2'' and ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', when a player lands on this space, [[Goomba]] appears and takes a certain number of [[coin]]s (determined randomly in ''Mario Party 2'' and by a roulette in the rest of the series) from each player, and a Battle [[minigame]] begins. Players attempt to battle each other to earn a percentage of the amount Goomba took:
In ''Mario Party 2'' and ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', when a player lands on this space, [[Goomba]] appears and takes a certain number of [[coin]]s (determined randomly in ''Mario Party 2'' and by a roulette in the rest of the series) from each player, and a Battle [[minigame]] begins. Players attempt to battle each other to earn a percentage of the amount Goomba took:
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Battle Spaces return in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', only in a three- or four-player game. [[Hammer Bro]] and [[Fire Bro]] now co-host the Battle minigames, and one will appear whenever a Battle Space is landed on, with Hammer Bro appearing more frequently. Hammer Bro will take three [[Mini Star]]s from each player before starting the minigame, which are wagered, while Fire Bro will instead take a total of ten from whoever places last, and split them between the winners, working the same way as in the original ''[[Mario Party]]'', wherein the loser(s) must give the winner(s) coins after playing a specific minigame. Either Bro will provide extra Mini Stars if at least one player does not have enough Mini Stars, even if players have no Mini Stars at all. The captain will then pick the Free-for-All minigame that gets played, unless the group has already passed the green [[Toad (species)|Toad]], in which case the player in last gets to pick. If everybody ends up in first place or last place, the Fire Bro will not give or take any [[Mini Star]]s away from any players.<br>After the minigame, the following distributions of Mini Stars occur on the results screen, depending on which Bro appeared beforehand:
Battle Spaces return in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', only in a three- or four-player game. [[Hammer Bro]] and [[Fire Bro]] now co-host the Battle minigames, and one will appear whenever a Battle Space is landed on, with Hammer Bro appearing more frequently. Hammer Bro will take three [[Mini Star]]s from each player before starting the minigame, which are wagered, while Fire Bro will instead take a total of ten from whoever places last, and split them between the winners, working the same way as in the original ''[[Mario Party]]'', wherein the loser(s) must give the winner(s) coins after playing a specific minigame. Either Bro will provide extra Mini Stars if at least one player does not have enough Mini Stars, even if players have no Mini Stars at all. The captain will then pick the Free-for-All minigame that gets played, unless the group has already passed the green [[Toad (species)|Toad]], in which case the player in last gets to pick. If everybody ends up in first place or last place, the Fire Bro will not give or take any [[Mini Star]]s away from any players.<br>After the minigame, the following distributions of Mini Stars occur on the results screen, depending on which Bro appeared beforehand:


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*If Fire Bro appeared before the start of the minigame, he will reappear on the results screen and attack the player who came last in the minigame with fireballs, which makes them lose their ten Mini Stars. The other three players are then given the amount of Mini Stars distributed depending on the amount of people playing, then (including the one in last place) perform their respective animations for their placing in the minigame. This is one of the only times in the game when an event on the results screen occurs before the actual results appear, the other being [[Bowser Jr.]] coming to give or steal five Mini Stars from the two-player team after winning or losing a Bowser Jr. minigame in Party or Solo Mode, or when a tie occurs in a Jackpot Machine minigame in [[Bowser Station]] and Mini Stars are left over, which a green Toad will distribute to a random player.
*If Fire Bro appeared before the start of the minigame, he will reappear on the results screen and attack the player who came last in the minigame with fireballs, which makes them lose their ten Mini Stars. The other three players are then given the amount of Mini Stars distributed depending on the amount of people playing, then (including the one in last place) perform their respective animations for their placing in the minigame. This is one of the only times in the game when an event on the results screen occurs before the actual results appear, the other being [[Bowser Jr.]] coming to give or steal five Mini Stars from the two-player team after winning or losing a Bowser Jr. minigame in Party or Solo Mode, or when a tie occurs in a Jackpot Machine minigame in [[Bowser Station]] and Mini Stars are left over, which a green Toad will distribute to a random player.
*Last place does not always mean 4th place; it means the current lowest ranking shown. As such, even if two players tie for 3rd or three players tie for 2nd, it is last place since it is the lowest ranking.
*Last place does not always mean 4th place; it means the current lowest ranking shown. As such, even if two players tie for 3rd or three players tie for 2nd, it is last place since it is the lowest ranking.
*If three players tie for first, the loser loses 9 Mini Stars and the winners get 3 each. On the contrary, if three players tie for last place, then they each lose 3 Mini Stars while the winner gets 9.<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl6eJkUQAk0|title=''Mario Party 9'': 3-Way Tie in 4 Player Fire Bro. Minigame|date=September 16, 2014|author=Sun Arcade Gamer|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=March 14, 2025}}</ref>
*If three players tie for first, the loser loses 9 Mini Stars and the winners get 3 each. On the contrary, if three players tie for last place, then they each lose 3 Mini Stars while the winner gets 9.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl6eJkUQAk0</ref>


==Profiles==
==Profiles==
===''Mario Party 2''===
===''Mario Party 2''===
{{multilang profile
*'''Wii Virtual Console manual:''' ''"This starts the Battle minigame that everyone participates in."''
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|Eng=This starts the Battle minigame that everyone participates in.}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Fre=Espace combat
|Fre=Espace combat (''Mario Party 2'')<br>Case combat (''Mario Party 3'' to ''Mario Party 6'')<br>Case mini-jeu combat (''Mario Party 9'')
|FreN=''Mario Party 2''
|FreM=Battle Space<br>Battle Space<br>Battle Minigame Space
|Fre2=Case combat
|Fre2N=''Mario Party 3'' to ''Mario Party 6'')
|Fre3=Case mini-jeu combat
|Fre3N=''Mario Party 9''
|FreM=Battle Space
|Fre2M=Battle Space
|Fre3M=Battle Minigame Space
|Spa=Casilla de minijuego de batalla
|Spa=Casilla de minijuego de batalla
|SpaM=Battle minigame space
|SpaM=Battle minigame space
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|Ita=Spazio Gara
|Ita=Spazio Gara
|ItaM=Race Space
|ItaM=Race Space
|Ger=Kampf-Minispiel-Feld
|Ger=Kampf-Minispiel-Feld<br>Kampfspiel-Feld (''Mario Party 9'')<ref>{{cite|language=de|date=2012|title=''Mario Party 9'' instruction booklet|page=9|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref>
|Ger2=Kampfspiel-Feld
|GerM=Battle Minigame Field<br>Battle Game Field
|Ger2N=''Mario Party 9''
|Ger2C=<ref>{{cite|language=de|date=2012|title=''Mario Party 9'' instruction booklet|page=9|publisher=Nintendo of Europe}}</ref>
|GerM=Battle Minigame Field
|Ger2M=Battle Game Field
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