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{{ | {{redirectshere|Sunken Treasure|the mission in [[Super Mario Galaxy]]|[[Beach Bowl Galaxy#Sunken Treasure|here]]}} | ||
|image=[[File:MP9 Blooper Beach.png| | {{Board-infobox | ||
| | |image=[[File:MP9 Blooper Beach.png|215px]] | ||
| | |appeared=''[[Mario Party 9]]'' | ||
| | |theme=Island, Underwater | ||
|unlockable=No | |||
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'''Blooper Beach''' is one of the seven boards in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. It is set in a tropical ocean, surrounding a few beaches and islands. The mid-boss fort is home to a giant [[Cheep-Cheep]], while the Bowser Gate at the end leads to a fight with [[Blooper]]. Most of the board's gimmicks have to do with the sea, and the two boss battles involve accurate use of projectiles to emerge victorious. | |||
'''Blooper Beach''' is one of the seven boards in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. It is set in a tropical ocean, surrounding a few beaches and islands. The mid-boss fort is home to a giant [[Cheep Cheep]], while the | |||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Mp9uk9.png|thumb|left|'''Blooper Beach''']] | ||
The players begin near the shoreline, and move further out to sea towards the mini-boss fort. As the game begins, a [[Dolphin]] appears on the board, moving two spaces a turn; a captain who catches up to the Dolphin receives five Mini Stars. After the Dolphin has been passed, it disappears, and a [[Sushi]] arrives a few spaces behind the players. Unlike the Dolphin, the Sushi moves four spaces each turn, and it is trying to catch up to the players' vehicle. If the Sushi reaches the vehicle, it will take half of the current Captain's [[Mini Star]]s. Afterwards, the Dolphin will appear again. This gimmick ceases once the mid-boss fort is reached, after which the Dolphin/Sushi will swim away. | The players begin near the shoreline, and move further out to sea towards the mini-boss fort. As the game begins, a [[Dolphin]] appears on the board, moving two spaces a turn; a captain who catches up to the Dolphin receives five Mini Stars. After the Dolphin has been passed, it disappears, and a [[Sushi]] arrives a few spaces behind the players. Unlike the Dolphin, the Sushi moves four spaces each turn, and it is trying to catch up to the players' vehicle. If the Sushi reaches the vehicle, it will take half of the current Captain's [[Mini Star]]s. Afterwards, the Dolphin will appear again. This gimmick ceases once the mid-boss fort is reached, after which the Dolphin/Sushi will swim away. | ||
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If the Captain lands on the [[Unlucky Space]]s near the middle of this part of the course, a nearby Blooper statue will trap the vehicle in a giant whirlpool lined with [[Mini Ztar Space]]s and a few [[Dash Space]]s. Players must escape the whirlpool by going along the path until it merges with the main course; however, the whirlpool will pull the vehicle back two spaces at the end of every turn. | If the Captain lands on the [[Unlucky Space]]s near the middle of this part of the course, a nearby Blooper statue will trap the vehicle in a giant whirlpool lined with [[Mini Ztar Space]]s and a few [[Dash Space]]s. Players must escape the whirlpool by going along the path until it merges with the main course; however, the whirlpool will pull the vehicle back two spaces at the end of every turn. | ||
Near the end of the board (after the [[Last 5 Turns|Almost There!]] event), Captains can land on a special [[Lucky Space]] that gives them three Mini Stars and leads them to Star Island. This small landmass has three [[ | Near the end of the board (after the [[Last 5 Turns|Almost There!]] event), Captains can land on a special [[Lucky Space]] that gives them three Mini Stars and leads them to Star Island. This small landmass has three [[Dice Block Space]]s, a Dash Space, a Lucky Space, and two clusters of three Mini Stars in a circular path; players take turns moving around the small track, collecting Mini Stars and Dice Blocks. The ultimate goal, however, is to land on the Lucky Space; the Captain who does so gets to collect ten Mini Stars from the center of the island. After the Lucky Space is hit, the vehicle returns to the main course. | ||
At the very end of the course, players reach a large rock formation. Upon passing through the | At the very end of the course, players reach a large rock formation. Upon passing through the [[Bowser Gate]], they battle a stage boss (Blooper in Solo Mode) for the rest of the Mini Stars in Blooper Beach. | ||
The characters ride a boat on this board. The vehicle available from the start is the Sub Baleen. The Coral Explorer and the Blooper Boat can be purchased from the Museum for 200 [[Mario Party | The characters ride a boat on this board. The vehicle available from the start is the Sub Baleen. The Coral Explorer and the Blooper Boat can be purchased from the Museum for 200 [[Mario Party Points|Party Points]] each. | ||
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==Sunken Treasure== | ==Sunken Treasure== | ||
Sunken Treasure is the Captain Event for this board. In this event, the players leave their team vehicle and board diving platforms filled with Mini Stars. There are two instances of this event, both in the second half of the course | Sunken Treasure is the Captain Event for this board. In this event, the players leave their team vehicle and board diving platforms filled with Mini Stars. There are two instances of this event, both in the second half of the course; one is set shortly after passing the small island, and the other is set near the end of the lower path in the final split in the course before the end. | ||
Each player will roll a 1-6 [[Dice Block]], a [[1-2-3 Dice Block]], and a [[4-5-6 Dice Block]]. The captain chooses the order, which is the same for all players. The goal is to reach the top after rolling all three dice, but a player who lands on an [[Lucky Space|Unlucky Space]] will lose five Mini Stars. The paths are identical for every player other than the captain, who has a path of the same length but with fewer Unlucky Spaces. Every player who reaches the top will earn as many Mini Stars as there are remaining in | Each player will roll a 1-6 [[Dice Block]], a [[1-2-3 Dice Block]], and a [[4-5-6 Dice Block]]. The captain chooses the order, which is the same for all players. The goal is to reach the top after rolling all three dice, but a player who lands on an [[Lucky Space|Unlucky Space]] will lose five Mini Stars. The paths are identical for every player other than the captain, who has a path of the same length but with fewer Unlucky Spaces. Every player who reaches the top will earn as many Mini Stars as there are remaining in his or her basket. However, if a player doesn't make it to the surface, they don't earn any Mini Stars. | ||
The most Mini Stars | The most Mini Stars a single player can earn in this Captain Event is 10 (first time) and 15 (optional second time), and the least is zero. | ||
==[[Cheep Cheep Shot]]== | ==[[Cheep Cheep Shot]]== | ||
To defeat Cheep Cheep, players must grab Green Shells as they pass by and throw them at the oversized fish. In the process, they must also evade Cheep Cheep's charge attack; after it loses half of its health, they need to beware of body slams as well. | To defeat Cheep Cheep, players must grab Green Shells as they pass by and throw them at the oversized fish. In the process, they must also evade Cheep Cheep's charge attack; after it loses half of its health, they need to beware of body slams as well. | ||
==[[ | ==[[Blooper Barrage]]== | ||
To defeat Blooper, players must bombard it with their cannons, while simultaneously deflecting the [[Urchin]]s it throws in return. At half health or less, Blooper's projectiles can rebound after a shot and target a different player; it takes three hits to destroy them. After Blooper loses half of its health it will start to spray ink. | To defeat Blooper, players must bombard it with their cannons, while simultaneously deflecting the [[Urchin]]s it throws in return. At half health or less, Blooper's projectiles can rebound after a shot and target a different player; it takes three hits to destroy them. After Blooper loses half of its health it will start to spray ink. | ||
== | ==Official Description== | ||
*[[File:Flag of USA.png|22px]] ''"An abundance of Mini Stars are hiding on this tropical beach. If you’re lucky, friendly dolphins may help you find them."'' | |||
*[[File:Flag of Europe.png|22px]] ''"It’s not all sunshine and sand on Blooper Beach! The waters beneath your boat are home to Sushies who’ll strike to snatch some Mini Stars if you’re sailing too slowly. Could the old shipwreck on the beach also have a part to play in proceedings?"'' | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Mp9uk8.png|The starting area of Blooper Beach with the Coral Explorer. | |||
File:MP9 Blooper Beach.png|The first part of the beach. | |||
MP9 Blooper Beach.png|The first part of the beach | File:Mp9febtrailer24.png|The players cruising through the sea in the Sub Baleen. | ||
File:Blooper Beach.png|Yoshi getting a [[4-5-6 Dice Block]]. | |||
File:Mp9febtrailer47.png|Screenshot of Cheep-Cheep's battle, [[Cheep Cheep Shot]]. | |||
File:BlooperBarrage1-MP9.png|Screenshot of Blooper's Battle, [[Blooper Barrage]]. | |||
MP9 | File:MP9SubBaleen.png|Sub Baleen, the starting vehicle. | ||
MP9SubBaleen.png|Sub Baleen, the starting vehicle | File:MP9CoralExplorer.png|Coral Explorer, an unlockable vehicle. | ||
MP9CoralExplorer.png|Coral Explorer, an unlockable vehicle | File:MP9BlooperBoat.png|Blooper Boat, an unlockable vehicle. | ||
MP9BlooperBoat.png|Blooper Boat, | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in | ==Names in Other Languages== | ||
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|Jap=トレジャーオーシャン | |Jap=トレジャーオーシャン | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=Torejāōshan | ||
|JapM=Treasure Ocean | |JapM=Treasure Ocean | ||
| | |Fra=Expédition au lagon | ||
|FraM=Expedition to the lagoon | |||
|Spa=Océano Blooper | |||
|SpaM=Blooper Ocean | |||
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|Ger=Blooper Stand | |Ger=Blooper Stand | ||
|GerM=Blooper Beach | |GerM=Blooper Beach | ||
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|KorR=Teurejeo Osyeon | |KorR=Teurejeo Osyeon | ||
|KorM=Treasure Ocean | |KorM=Treasure Ocean | ||
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