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[[File:Boo's_Crystal_Ball.jpg|thumb|The Boo's Crystal Ball as seen from ''[[Mario Party 4]]'']] | [[File:Boo's_Crystal_Ball.jpg|thumb|The Boo's Crystal Ball as seen from ''[[Mario Party 4]]'']] | ||
'''Boo's Crystal Ball''' is an item featured in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. A player can use the item to summon a [[Boo]] to steal [[Coin]]s (for 5 coins) or a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] (for 50 coins) from an opponent. A Boo's Crystal Ball can be purchased at item shops for 25 coins or won in [[Minigame|Mini Minigame]]s. The player can | '''Boo's Crystal Ball''' is an item featured in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. A player can use the item to summon a [[Boo]] to steal [[Coin]]s (for 5 coins) or a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] (for 50 coins) from an opponent. A Boo's Crystal Ball can be purchased at item shops for 25 coins or won in [[Minigame|Mini Minigame]]s. The player can stop the Boo from stealing coins by merely tapping {{button|gcn|A}} rapidly, but this fails to deter Boo from stealing coins (unless they have a [[Gaddlight]] that scares the [[Boo]] away) but can lower the number of coins stolen. The option to repeatedly tap {{button|gcn|A}} is absent if Boo is stealing a Star. Players can also access Boo's Crystal Balls by visiting [[Ghost House#Mario Party series|Boo House]]s on boards; there is a maximum of one Boo House per board. | ||
The Boo's Crystal Ball has the same gameplay effects as the [[Boo Bell]] from ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', but provides a more "realistic" view of the Boo attacking the targeted player, as opposed to the Boo attacking the targeted player's status panel as before. | The Boo's Crystal Ball has the same gameplay effects as the [[Boo Bell]] from ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', but provides a more "realistic" view of the Boo attacking the targeted player, as opposed to the Boo attacking the targeted player's status panel as before. |