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|purpose=Summons Bowser who usually causes a negative effect on players, such as stealing Stars, Coins, items or [[Mini Star]]s. | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party]]'' ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Mario Party]]'' ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]]) | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[ | |latest_appearance=''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' ([[List of games by date#2021|2021]]) | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{quote|But then all [[DK Space]]s will turn into Bowser Spaces! Which is bad luck for the next one to stop on such spots! Bowser only brings misfortune!|MC Ballyhoo|Mario Party 8}} | {{quote|But then all [[DK Space]]s will turn into Bowser Spaces! Which is bad luck for the next one to stop on such spots! Bowser only brings misfortune!|MC Ballyhoo|Mario Party 8}} | ||
'''Bowser Spaces''' | '''Bowser Spaces''' are a recurring type of [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. Their effect is more or less the same in each game – when landed on, they cause Bowser to appear and cause a major negative or otherwise game-altering effect for the player who landed on the space, and/or the other players as well. These events range from characters competing in [[minigame]]s where losing carries the penalty of losing [[Coin]]s and [[Star (Mario Party series)|Stars]] to shuffling all characters' positions, as well as merely stealing characters' Coins and Stars with no provocation. Bowser Spaces tend to be fairly rare, with one to five on each board by default, but certain in-game events can often increase the number present. In all games that use the players' status panels to determine the type of minigame played, Bowser Spaces color the player's panel red. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Mario Party'' series=== | ===''Mario Party'' series=== | ||
====''Mario Party''==== | ====''Mario Party''==== | ||
In the first ''[[Mario Party]]'', Bowser makes the player do one of his events via roulette. His events are the following: | |||
In the first ''[[Mario Party]]'', Bowser | *'''Coins For Bowser''': Bowser takes 10-30 Coins from that player. | ||
*'''Coins | *'''Bowser Balloon Burst''': Like the original [[Balloon Burst]], but everyone who loses gets coins taken away. If the minigame ends by a tie, everyone loses up to 20 coins. <sup>1</sup> <sup>3</sup> | ||
*'''Bowser Balloon Burst | *'''Bowser's Face Lift''': Like the original [[Face Lift]], but players that do not get 90 points or more lose coins. If all players achieve more than 90 points, Bowser steals up to 50 coins from the player who landed on his space.<sup>1</sup> | ||
*'''Bowser's Face Lift | *'''Bowser's Tug o' War''': Like [[Tug o' War]], except the losing side loses coins to Bowser. But if the minigame ends by a draw, everybody loses up to 30 coins. <sup>1</sup> <sup>2</sup> <sup>3</sup> | ||
*'''Bowser's Tug o' War | *'''Bash 'n' Cash''': Like the normal [[Bash 'n' Cash]], except any coins that the team of three collected go straight to Bowser. If the player doesn't get a single coin stolen in the minigame, Bowser takes 15 Coins from the player.<sup>2</sup> | ||
*'''Bash 'n' Cash | *'''Bowser Revolution''': Bowser takes everyone's Coins and splits them evenly among all the players. | ||
*'''Bowser Revolution | *'''Bowser's Chance Time''': Like [[Chance Time]], but Bowser rigs it so that he is on the receiving end of the trade. Unlike normal Chance Time, Stars cannot be lost. If the player who gives coins to Bowser does not have any, Bowser will give them 10 coins. | ||
*'''Bowser's Chance Time | *'''100 Star Present, 1000 Coin Present, and Star Steal''': These are all in yellow text. The cursor very rarely lands on these events. If it does, Bowser leaves and does nothing. | ||
*'''100 Star Present | |||
<sup>1</sup> The amount of coins taken ranges from 10-50, and usually correlates with the current turn number. | |||
<sup>2</sup> In the 1 vs. 3 games, whoever lands on the Bowser Space is always the single player. | |||
If the player has no Coins or Stars, Bowser gives | <sup>3</sup> If a tie occurs then everyone loses the same amount of coins. This is similar to Bowser's Coin Potluck from ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 3|3]]''. However, if everybody wins, Bowser will take coins from the player who triggered Bowser Space. | ||
If the player has at least one [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]], but no Coins, Bowser gives the player 10 coins in exchange for 1 Star.<br> | |||
If the player has no Coins or Stars, Bowser gives the player 20 Coins. | |||
Aesthetically, the player encounters Bowser in the same background used for other character encounters in ''Mario Party'' such as [[Toad]], [[Boo]], and [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]. | Aesthetically, the player encounters Bowser in the same background used for other character encounters in ''Mario Party'' such as [[Toad]], [[Boo]], and [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]. | ||
====''Mario Party 2''==== | ====''Mario Party 2''==== | ||
[[File:Wario's Bowser.png|thumb| | [[File:Wario's Bowser.png|thumb|Bowser Space in ''Mario Party 2''.]] | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', the minigame events from the previous game were removed, while four new events were added. They include the following: | In ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', the minigame events from the previous game were removed, while four new events were added. They include the following: | ||
*'''Coins for Bowser | |||
*'''Coins for Bowser''': This event now displays the amount of coins given to Bowser in the event's title. It has become the most common event, always appearing twice on the roulette wheel. | |||
*'''Bowser Revolution''' | *'''Bowser Revolution''' | ||
*'''Bowser's Chance Time''' | *'''Bowser's Chance Time''' | ||
*'''10,000 Coin | *'''10,000 Coin / 100 Star Present / Star Steal / Stars-Packed to Go''': While the roulette lands on these events more frequently than the first game, Bowser will still leave without doing anything if it happens. Stars-Packed to Go is a new gold-lettered event added to the others. | ||
*'''Bowser's Coin Potluck | *'''Bowser's Coin Potluck''': Like Coins for Bowser, but he takes coins from everyone. This is similar to when a tie occurs in [[Balloon Burst|Bowser's Balloon Burst]] and [[Tug o' War|Bowser's Tug o' War]] in [[Mario Party|the original game]]. The number of coins depends on the turn: | ||
**10 | **10 coins if in the first five turns | ||
**30 | **30 coins if in the last five turns | ||
**20 | **20 coins otherwise | ||
*'''Bowser's Multiplying Toads | *'''Bowser's Multiplying Toads''': Bowser does a "magic" trick that makes two Toads appear on the board. In effect, this moves the [[Star Space]]'s position, adding a second Star Space as well. However, one of the Toads is [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]] in disguise. Anyone who pays him 20 Coins for a Star makes him reveal himself and give them a worthless [[Ztar]]. A [[Magic Lamp]] can prevent this event by leading the player to the real Toad. | ||
*'''Bowser's Appearing Act | *'''Bowser's Appearing Act''': Getting this makes Bowser leave, then appear at Baby Bowser's position as the board villain at the end of the turn. This has the same effect as the [[Bowser Bomb (item)|Bowser Bomb]] item. | ||
Aesthetically, Bowser now appears in a [[Bowser's Castle]]-like background, without the player being directly visible | Aesthetically, Bowser now appears in a [[Bowser's Castle]]-like background, without the player being directly visible. | ||
If the player has no | If the player has no coins, Bowser will give the player 10 coins. | ||
In | ====''Mario Party 3''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', Bowser's Chance Time, Bowser's Multiplying Toads, and Bowser's Appearing Act were removed, while five new events were introduced. The space texture was also updated. The new events include: | |||
*'''Coins for Bowser''' | *'''Coins for Bowser''' | ||
*'''Bowser Revolution | *'''Bowser Revolution''': Unchanged from the previous games mechanically, but Bowser now flashes red during this event. | ||
*'''10,000 Coin | *'''10,000 Coin / 100 Star Present / Star Steal / Stars-Packed to Go''' | ||
*'''Bowser's Coin Potluck''' | *'''Bowser's Coin Potluck''' | ||
*'''Bowser's Curse | *'''Bowser's Curse''': Bowser flashes violet, then puts a curse on all the players that forces them to move 1-3 spaces on their next turn, much like a [[Poison Mushroom]], unless they use an item that cancels the effect. | ||
*'''Bowser's Reverse Curse | *'''Bowser's Reverse Curse''': Bowser flashes green, then puts a curse on all the players that forces them to move backwards on their next turn, much like a [[Reverse Mushroom]], unless they use an item that cancels the effect. | ||
*'''Bowser Shuffle | *'''Bowser Shuffle''': Bowser flashes yellow, then uses his magic to shuffle all players' positions on the board. | ||
*'''Bowser Phone Giveaway | *'''Bowser Phone Giveaway''': Bowser gives the player a [[Bowser Phone]] for free. On rare occasions, Bowser may give 2 Bowser Phones. | ||
*'''Bowser Suit Giveaway | *'''Bowser Suit Giveaway''': Bowser gives the player a [[Bowser Suit]] for free. | ||
If a player lands on a Bowser Space without any coins, Bowser | If a player lands on a Bowser Space without any coins, Bowser will pay them 20-50 coins and will not trigger an event. Unlike the first ''Mario Party'', no stars are lost if the player possesses any when this happens. | ||
The Bowser Phone will make a chosen player visit Bowser as if they landed on a Bowser Space. | |||
The Bowser Phone | |||
====''Mario Party 4''==== | ====''Mario Party 4''==== | ||
In '' | In ''Mario Party 4'', the Bowser Space is significantly reworked compared to the previous games. Usually, a Koopa Kid will appear in Bowser's place, hanging from a balloon and stealing 10-30 Coins (in increments of 5) from either the player who landed on the space, or (less commonly) all four players. This works similarly to the Coins for Bowser and Bowser's Coin Potluck events from previous games. | ||
More rarely, Bowser himself appears, flattening the player who landed on the space and any others standing there. One of several named events is then activated like in previous games, but Bowser now decides the event himself, instead of picking from a roulette. The following four events may be selected by Bowser, three of which return from ''Mario Party 3'': | More rarely, Bowser himself appears, flattening the player who landed on the space and any others standing there. One of several named events is then activated like in previous games, but Bowser now decides the event himself, instead of picking from a roulette. The following four events may be selected by Bowser, three of which return from ''Mario Party 3'': | ||
*'''Bowser Mini-Game''': Formatted as "'''Bowser Game'''" in the text that displays on screen when the event is announced, this new event is the most common, and involves the four players playing one of three Bowser Mini-Games. All three of these mini-games are hosted by Bowser and two Koopa Kids, and always end with one loser, who is burned by Bowser's fire breath and loses coins or items. | |||
*'''Bowser Revolution''': Bowser now flashes blue during this event. | |||
*'''Bowser Shuffle''': Bowser now flashes blue during this event. | |||
*'''Bowser Suit''': Similarly to the Bowser Suit Giveaway from the previous game, Bowser gives a Bowser Suit to the player who landed on the space. This event is now the only way to obtain a Bowser Suit, and occurs much more rarely than before, being rarer than the other events by a significant margin. | |||
Sometimes, when Koopa Kid is about to leave after taking Coins, he will call for Bowser, causing Bowser to start an event immediately afterwards. | |||
Aesthetically, the screen now darkens and a flashing Bowser silhouette accompanied by Bowser's laugh now appears when the player lands on a Bowser Space, followed by | If Koopa Kid appears when the player has no Coins, he will give the player 10 Coins. Bowser, however, will start an event regardless of the player's number of Coins. | ||
Aesthetically, the screen now darkens and a flashing Bowser silhouette accompanied by Bowser's laugh now appears when the player lands on a Bowser Space, followed by Koopa Kid or Bowser's arrival. | |||
====''Mario Party 5''==== | ====''Mario Party 5''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', the Bowser Suit event | In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', the Bowser Suit event is removed and Koopa Kid no longer appears to take Coins from the player, while one new event is added. | ||
*'''Bowser Mini-Game''': Formatted differently than in ''Mario Party 4'' – any number of players may win or lose depending on their individual performance. Bowser will take Coins or [[Orb|capsules]] from any losers, while sparing the winners. | |||
*'''Bowser Revolution''': Bowser no longer flashes during this event. | |||
*'''Bowser Shuffle''': Bowser no longer flashes during this event. | |||
*'''Bowser Bonus''': In this new event, Bowser gives a [[Ztar]] to the player, taking away one of their Stars. | |||
Sometimes, before Bowser declares an event, [[Donkey Kong]] appears and punches Bowser. Bowser then blames Donkey Kong for ruining the event, and then steals 10 or 20 Coins from the player. This can only occur if the next space in the path is level with the Bowser Space, since Donkey Kong initially appears on the next space before jumping down to face Bowser.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2LJRRtHkDQ Mario Party Legacy | Donkey Kong Punches Bowser in Mario Party 5 | Rare Oddities #09</ref> | |||
If a player lands on a Bowser Space and does not have any Coins, Bowser gives the player 10 Coins. | |||
In Story Mode, there are no Bowser | In this game, each board starts with only one Bowser Space in the place of a random Red Space, rather than having constant locations on each board. If a player receives a [[Bowser Capsule]], Bowser will appear and turn a Red Space into another Bowser Space. Also, during the [[Last Five Turns Event]], one of the roulette events will turn all [[Red Space]]s into Bowser Spaces. | ||
In Story Mode, there are no Bowser Spaces on the board by default, but they may be added by Bowser Capsules. If the player lands on a Bowser Space, Bowser takes half of the coins. If a Koopa Kid lands on a Bowser Space, Bowser gives them 5 coins. | |||
====''Mario Party 6''==== | ====''Mario Party 6''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Bowser Spaces appear | In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Bowser Spaces only appear during the night in Party Mode, replaced by [[DK Space]]s during the day. The Bowser Revolution and Bowser Shuffle are removed from the event rotation, Donkey Kong no longer appears to punch Bowser, and no new events were added, leaving only the following two events: | ||
*'''Bowser Mini-Game | |||
*'''Bowser Bonus | *'''Bowser Mini-Game''': Once again the most common event, largely unchanged from their format in the previous game (though with a new set of mini-games). | ||
*'''Bowser Bonus''': Reworked from the previous game, Bowser now hits a special [[Dice Block]] in this event, displaying a certain number of Coins or Stars. Bowser then steals the number of Coins and Stars indicated from the player. | |||
There are no Bowser Spaces or DK Spaces in [[Clockwork Castle]]. | There are no Bowser Spaces or DK Spaces in [[Clockwork Castle]] despite Donkey Kong and Bowser appearing on the board. | ||
In Solo Mode, Bowser Spaces always activate the same | In Solo Mode, Bowser Spaces always activate the same event – '''Bowser's Mini-Game''', in which Bowser forces the player to play a 4-Player, 1 vs. 3, or 2 vs. 2 mini-game against the colored Koopa Kids. If the player wins, Bowser gives them the mini-game played and 10 Coins, while losing causes Bowser to take all of the player's Coins or mini-games. | ||
Additionally, the Bowser Revolution event from previous games can now occur during the Last Five Turns Event, despite no longer occurring on the Bowser Space. | Additionally, the Bowser Revolution event from previous games can now occur during the Last Five Turns Event, despite no longer occurring on the Bowser Space. | ||
If | If the player has no Coins when landing on a Bowser Space, Bowser gives the player 10 Coins. | ||
====''Mario Party 7''==== | ====''Mario Party 7''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', | In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', the Bowser Bonus is removed, leaving only the Bowser Mini-Game, which is now divided into two events: | ||
*'''Single-Player Bowser | |||
*'''Multiplayer Bowser | *'''Single-Player Bowser Mini-Game''': Now the more common of the two events, the player who landed on the space faces off against Bowser in one of three mini-games. Losing carries the penalty of the player's Coins or Stars being taken as usual. | ||
*'''Multiplayer Bowser Mini-Game''': Resembling the Bowser Mini-Games of the previous games, all four players participate in one of three mini-games where losing carries the penalty of the player's Coins or Stars being taken. | |||
Multiplayer Bowser Mini-Games do not occur during Solo Mode, due to requiring four players. Additionally, Bowser steals stars instead of orbs from players who lose in minigames. | |||
''Mario Party 7'' also introduces [[Koopa Kid Space]]s, which have a similar effect to Bowser Spaces from the earlier titles, including events similar to the Bowser Revolution and Bowser Shuffle. | ''Mario Party 7'' also introduces [[Koopa Kid Space]]s, which have a similar effect to Bowser Spaces from the earlier titles, including events similar to the Bowser Revolution and Bowser Shuffle. | ||
Aesthetically, the flashing Bowser silhouette remains from previous games, but the player is now dropped into a hole and sent to the board's | Aesthetically, the flashing Bowser silhouette remains from previous games, but the player is now dropped into a hole and sent to the board's Start Space where they encounter Bowser, as opposed to Bowser flattening the player. | ||
In [[Grand Canal]], Bowser Spaces appear | In [[Grand Canal]], Bowser Spaces only appear after [[Bowser Time]] occurs. Nine Bowser Spaces appear when Bowser builds his own bridges after destroying the bridges on the board. However, the Bowser Spaces do not appear in constant locations in Party Cruise. In Solo Cruise, three Bowser Spaces appear on normal bridges on the board. | ||
No Bowser Spaces appear in [[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]], though they still appear on the board results screen. | No Bowser Spaces appear in [[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]], though they still appear on the board results screen. | ||
If the player has no coins, Bowser will give | If the player has no coins, Bowser will give the player 10 coins and will not start a Bowser minigame. | ||
During the [[Last Five Turns Event#Mario Party 7|Last Four Turns Event]] on [[Pagoda Peak]], | During the [[Last Five Turns Event#Mario Party 7|Last Four Turns Event]] on [[Pagoda Peak]], [[Neon Heights]], and [[Windmillville]], one of the roulette events will turn all Red Spaces into Bowser Spaces. | ||
====''Mario Party 8''==== | ====''Mario Party 8''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', all DK Spaces are replaced with Bowser Spaces when someone lands on a DK Space, and vice versa. Bowser now performs events specific to each board, which are | In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', all DK Spaces are replaced with Bowser Spaces when someone lands on a DK Space, and vice versa. Bowser now performs events specific to each board, which are in some way the inverse of what happens on DK Spaces and can be considered harmful to the player. The following events occur on each board: | ||
*'''[[DK's Treetop Temple]]''': Bowser moves the Star to a different location, similar to the [[Lucky Lamp]], [[Chomp Call]] and [[Tweester Orb|Tweester Capsule]] items from past games. This is the only Bowser event in ''Mario Party 8'' that can potentially benefit a player, as Bowser could possibly move the Star closer to them. | |||
*'''[[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]]''': Bowser orders [[Lava Bubble]]s to attack the player three times. The player will have to jump to dodge the Lava Bubbles. Each successful hit costs the player 10 coins if the player fails to avoid them (losing 30 coins; 10 coins for each hit). If the player has zero coins, Bowser gives them 10 coins. | |||
*'''[[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway]]''': Bowser covers all the pitfalls with his own platforms. He then steals a Star from the first player who reaches one of his platforms. He steals all of the player's coins in [[Star Battle Arena]], but gives 10 coins to players who have zero coins, sends them back to the start, and leaves. This also happens if the player has no Stars. Bowser also leaves if the house is shuffled by [[King Boo]], or if someone lands on a DK Space. | |||
*'''[[Shy Guy's Perplex Express]]''': Bowser's [[Bad-Breath Express]] overtakes the current locomotive. If the first player who reaches Bowser has a Star, he steals it. In [[Star Battle Arena]] he steals half of the player's coins, but gives 10 coins to players who have zero coins. If the player doesn't have any Stars, Bowser gives them ten coins. The Bad-Breath Express leaves once either someone passes Bowser, or if someone lands on a DK Space. | |||
*'''[[Koopa's Tycoon Town]]''': Bowser steals a lump of coins from one of the five main hotels, mainly those of the top three investors. If enough coins are taken, the hotel is downsized and the owner loses a star. | |||
*'''[[Bowser's Warped Orbit]]''': Bowser steals a Star from the player. If they don't have any Stars, Bowser gives them 10 coins. | |||
In King Boo's Haunted Hideaway and Shy Guy's Perplex Express, Bowser's theme continues playing throughout the match until a player reaches Bowser. | |||
====''Mario Party DS''==== | ====''Mario Party DS''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', Bowser randomly chooses one of four options: | In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', Bowser randomly chooses one of four options: | ||
*'''Gimme Coins!:''' The player loses | |||
*'''Gimme Coins!:''' The player loses 20 coins. Sometimes the player loses 10 Coins instead. If the player does not have 20, Bowser always cuts it down to 10 Coins. If the player has less than 10, they have to forfeit all their Coins. | |||
*'''Gimme Stars!:''' The player loses one Star. | *'''Gimme Stars!:''' The player loses one Star. | ||
*'''Gimme Charity!:''' The player has to give 10 coins to each of the other players. In | *'''Gimme Charity!:''' The player has to give 10 coins to each of the other players. If the player can't give exactly 10 Coins to each of the other players, they have to give as many coins as possible. | ||
*'''Gimme Equality!:''' | **In Battle Royale, the player will lose a total of 30 Coins. If less than 30, the highest amount divisible by three will be the basis (depending how many Coins the player has that can be given out to the other players equally). | ||
**In Duel & Team Battle, 10 Coins is all the player has to give. If less than 10, the player has to forfeit all their Coins. | |||
*'''Gimme Equality!:''' Essentially the same thing as the '''Bowser Revolution''' from previous games, Bowser redistributes all the coins so that every player has an equal amount. This is the only event that can potentially benefit the player. If the player has no Coins, this event is usually picked. | |||
Aesthetically, Bowser now appears on the [[Nintendo DS]]'s top screen after brief tremors. | Aesthetically, Bowser now appears on the [[Nintendo DS]]'s top screen after brief tremors. | ||
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====''Mario Party 9''==== | ====''Mario Party 9''==== | ||
Bowser Spaces return in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', where they are usually | Bowser Spaces return in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', where they are usually put on by Bowser as a "gift" for the captain after the players reach Green Toad. Bowser will ask if the captain wants gifts. If the captain is a CPU player, they will always answer yes, resulting in slightly more Bowser Spaces. When a Bowser Space is landed on a board, Bowser activates a roulette, and one of the following events initiates: | ||
*'''Bowser Revolution (4 Bowser icons)''' | *'''Bowser Revolution (4 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**This event has the same effect as in past games, but due to the removal of coins for this installment, Bowser instead takes everyone's [[Mini Star]]s or [[ | **This event has the same effect as in past games, but, due to the removal of coins for this installment, Bowser instead takes everyone's [[Mini Star]]s or [[Banana]]s and distributes them equally amongst the players. | ||
**If there is an uneven number of total Mini Stars in play, Bowser | **If there is an uneven number of total Mini Stars in play, Bowser will take out the extra Mini Stars or Bananas and keep them for himself. | ||
**This event is now as rare as "Get 10,000 Mini Stars/Bananas" since players are only playing for Mini Stars or Bananas. | **This event is now as rare as "Get 10,000 Mini Stars/Bananas", since players are only playing for Mini Stars or Bananas. | ||
*'''Lose Half of your Mini Stars/Bananas (4 Bowser icons)''' | *'''Lose Half of your Mini Stars/Bananas (4 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**Bowser steals half of the captain's Mini Stars | **Bowser steals half of the captain's Mini Stars. | ||
**If the captain is in last place, Bowser | **If the captain is in last place, Bowser won't take any Mini Stars and may instead double their Mini Stars. | ||
***If the last | ***If the last place captain is playing in DK's Jungle Ruins, Bowser often doubles their Bananas. | ||
*'''[[Battle Space|Battle]] for half of your Mini Stars (4 Bowser icons)''' | *'''[[Battle Space|Battle]] for half of your Mini Stars (4 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**Bowser takes half of each player's Mini Stars and forces everyone to play a '''Battle Minigame''' to win them back. Just like | **Bowser takes half of each player's Mini Stars and forces everyone to play a '''Battle Minigame''' to win them back. Just like [[Hammer Bro]]'s version, the Mini Stars are distributed to the players based on the results of the minigame, with first place receiving a massive portion and last place receiving none. However, Bowser keeps any extra Mini Stars that cannot be split to the players. | ||
**The only difference between both versions of Battle Minigames is Bowser consumes a massive total of Mini Stars for a Jackpot, while Hammer Bro collects | **The only difference between both versions of Battle Minigames is Bowser consumes a massive total of Mini Stars for a Jackpot, while Hammer Bro only collects a total of 12. | ||
**The Battle Minigame will always be one of the Free-For-All Minigames, with the usual selection process applied. | **The Battle Minigame will always be one of the Free-For-All Minigames, with the usual selection process applied. | ||
**This event does not appear in DK's Jungle Ruins or when | **This event does not appear in DK's Jungle Ruins or when playing with only two players. | ||
**The payout goes as follows: | **The payout goes as follows: | ||
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! Position !! 3 | ! Position !! 3 Players !! 4 Players | ||
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| '''1st''' || 75% || 50% | | '''1st''' || 75% || 50% | ||
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*'''[[Reverse Minigame]] (2 Bowser icons)''' | *'''[[Reverse Minigame]] (2 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**Bowser forces everyone to compete in a minigame with an objective opposite the one that the minigame normally requires (e.g. | **Bowser forces everyone to compete in a minigame with an objective opposite the one that the minigame normally requires. (e.g. if the minigame's objective is to survive the longest, the objective is now to be the first to be eliminated) Afterward, Bowser gives 10 Mini Stars (20 Bananas in DK's Jungle Ruins) to the player(s) who came in last place. | ||
**Four minigames are playable in this mode: [[Tumble Temple]], [[Thwomper Room]], [[Billistics]], and [[Chain Event]]. | **Four minigames are playable in this mode: [[Tumble Temple]], [[Thwomper Room]], [[Billistics]], and [[Chain Event]]. | ||
**In a rare case, if all the players come in last, Bowser does not give any Mini Stars or | **In a rare case, if all the players come in last, Bowser does not give any Mini Stars or Bananas at all. | ||
*'''Give 5 or 10 Mini Stars/15 Bananas to Last Place (1 Bowser icon (5 Mini Stars/15 Bananas), 3 Bowser icons (10 Mini Stars))''' | *'''Give 5 or 10 Mini Stars/15 Bananas to Last Place (1 Bowser icon (5 Mini Stars/15 Bananas), 3 Bowser icons (10 Mini Stars))''' | ||
**Bowser forces the current captain to give Mini Stars or | **Bowser forces the current captain to give Mini Stars or Bananas to the player currently in last place. | ||
**If | **If last place player is the captain, Bowser himself gives the captain the Mini Stars or Bananas. | ||
**If all players are tied for first place, Bowser spares the | **If all players are tied for first place, Bowser spares the Captain and does not give or take any Mini Stars or Bananas to rivals. | ||
**If multiple players are in last place but not the captain | **If multiple players are in last place but not the captain himself/herself, Bowser will randomly select one of the last place players. | ||
*'''Everybody loses Special Dice Blocks (2 Bowser icons)''' | *'''Everybody loses Special Dice Blocks (2 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**Bowser steals everyone's special [[Dice Block]]s. If no one has any Special Dice Blocks, nothing happens. | **Bowser steals everyone's special [[Dice Block]]s. If no one has any Special Dice Blocks, nothing happens. | ||
*'''Get 10,000 Mini Stars/Bananas (5 Bowser icons)''' | *'''Get 10,000 Mini Stars/Bananas (5 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**Bowser mocks the captain for thinking that he will actually give them 10,000 Mini Stars, ending the event with no further actions. | **Bowser mocks the captain for thinking that he will actually give them 10,000 Mini Stars, ending the event with no further actions. | ||
**In DK's Jungle Ruins, if the captain lands on a Bowser Space and gets the option '''Get 10,000 Bananas''', Bowser | **In DK's Jungle Ruins, if the captain lands on a Bowser Space and gets the option '''Get 10,000 Bananas''', Bowser will claim that he "got a bit hungry" and ate them. | ||
**Sometimes, Bowser states that he does not have 10,000 Mini Stars or | **Sometimes, Bowser states that he does not have 10,000 Mini Stars or Bananas, but he gives them 10 instead. | ||
***Bowser always | ***Bowser will always give the captain 10 Mini Stars or Bananas if they are in last place. | ||
The Reverse | The Reverse & Battle Minigames qualify as '''Bowser Minigames''' due to the normal rules & Mini Star distribution changed from Bowser. | ||
Any minigames triggered by Bowser follow the same selection process as normal ( | Any minigames triggered by Bowser follow the same selection process as normal (captain chooses from three random games; last-place player chooses if past Green Toad). | ||
Because most of these events have positive effects | Because most of these events have positive effects to the player in the last place, Toad may suggest that landing on a Bowser Space can be a good idea if the captain is in last place and is far behind other players. | ||
====''Mario Party: Island Tour''==== | ====''Mario Party: Island Tour''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', the Bowser Spaces appear | In ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', the Bowser Spaces appear in some boards, not all. If a player lands on one (or if playing in Bowser's Tower and the player and Green Toad encounter him on a floor), Bowser activates a roulette with four or five options. | ||
*'''Go back (number) spaces!''' | *'''Go back (number) spaces!''' | ||
**Bowser forces the player to go back a number of spaces. | **Bowser forces the player to go back a number of spaces. | ||
*'''Everybody trade items!''' | *'''Everybody trade items!''' | ||
**Bowser calls everybody out and | **Bowser calls everybody out and have players (two at a time) trade all their items to their rivals. | ||
*'''Switch places with someone!''' | *'''Switch places with someone!''' | ||
**The player switches places with a rival (selected by a second roulette with rivals' faces) | **The player switches places with a rival (selected by a second roulette with rivals' faces) | ||
* | **Exactly the same method to the Crazy Kamek item in Perilous Palace Path | ||
**This helps if the player is losing, but | **This helps if the player is losing, but harms if they are winning. | ||
** | **Only appears on Bowser's Peculiar Peak. | ||
*'''Warp to last place!''' | *'''Warp to last place!''' | ||
**Bowser forces the player to go to the same space as | **Bowser forces the player to go to the same space as last place. | ||
*'''Advance (number) spaces!''' | *'''Advance (number) spaces!''' | ||
**In Perilous Palace Path, this occurs | **In Perilous Palace Path, this only occurs if the player is in last place and nobody has any items at all, and that player will be warped that number of spaces forward (via spring trigger). | ||
**Appears mostly on Bowser's Peculiar Peak. | **Appears mostly on [[Bowser's Peculiar Peak]]. | ||
*'''Get 1 or 2 free items!''' | *'''Get 1 or 2 free items!''' | ||
** | **Exactly like the Item Space, but only occurs if the player is in last place and nobody has any items at all. | ||
*'''Give last place a gift!''' | *'''Give last place a gift!''' | ||
**Bowser forces that player to give one item to the player in last place. | **Bowser forces that player to give one item to the player in last place. | ||
**If more than one player is in last place, Bowser randomly | **If more than one player is in last place, Bowser will randomly choose one of them to receive the item. | ||
**If the player is in last place, Bowser himself | **If the player is in last place himself/herself, Bowser himself give an item to the player. | ||
*'''Imitate Bowser's Voice''' | *'''Imitate Bowser's Voice''' | ||
**Triggers the | **Triggers the [[Utter Nonsense]] minigame and auto-selects Bowser. The three (or occasionally one) loser(s) all get punished. (This does not appear if Mic is turned off in Minigame Pack or if CPUs are playing) | ||
The following do not have a serious effect: | The following do not have a serious effect: | ||
*'''Get 300 | *'''Get 300 Items''' (Perilous Palace Path) | ||
*'''Warp directly to the goal | *'''Warp directly to the goal''' (Perilous Palace Path) | ||
*'''Go back 980 spaces''' (Shy Guy's Shuffle City) | |||
*'''Go back 980 spaces | *'''Receive a lifetime supply of cotton candy''' (Shy Guy's Shuffle City) | ||
*'''Receive a lifetime supply of cotton candy | |||
Something similar happens when a player gets a Bowser Penalty. | Something similar happens when a player gets a Bowser Penalty. | ||
=====Bowser's Tower===== | =====Bowser's Tower===== | ||
*'''Fall | *'''Fall down 1 floor!''' | ||
**Bowser | **Bowser will push the player and Green Toad down one floor, causing them to play that floor again. | ||
*''' | *'''Bowser's underlings get tougher!''' | ||
**The next minigame | **The next minigame will have the CPU players one level up. | ||
**Example: Easy level to Normal level | **Example: Easy level to Normal level | ||
*''' | *'''Bowser's underlings get WAY tougher!''' | ||
**The next minigame | **The next minigame will have the CPU players two levels up | ||
**Example: Easy level to Hard level | **Example: Easy level to Hard level | ||
Nothing happens if any of the following | Nothing happens if any of the following is selected: | ||
*'''Get 1,000,000 | *'''Get 1,000,000 Mario Party Points''' (Bowser's Tower) | ||
*'''Lose all your Mario Party Points | *'''Lose all of your Mario Party Points''' (Bowser's Tower) | ||
*'''Start again | *'''Start over again on the first floor''' (Bowser's Tower) | ||
*''' | *'''Go directly to the top floor''' (Bowser's Tower) | ||
====''Mario Party 10''==== | ====''Mario Party 10''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', Bowser Spaces visually emit a purplish smog, and landing on one triggers a roulette that | In, ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', Bowser Spaces visually emit a purplish smog, and landing on one triggers a roulette that causes havoc to the player. The roulette recycles events from ''Mario Party 9''. On amiibo Party, coins and Stars could be lost. In this game, however, Bowser no longer helps the player if they are in last place (with some exceptions). Also, Bowser Spaces only appear if the player frees Bowser before reaching the homestretch, except in [[Chaos Castle]]. Additionally, unlike ''Mario Party 9'' and ''Mario Party: Island Tour'', the Bowser Roulette now stops on an event by itself; the player who landed on the Bowser Space does not get to stop the roulette. | ||
'''Returning Bowser Events from ''Mario Party 9''' | |||
*'''Win 10,000 Mini Stars (5 Bowser icons)''' | *'''Win 10,000 Mini Stars (5 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**Bowser now always | **Bowser will now always give the player only one Mini Star. | ||
*'''Bowser Revolution (4 Bowser icons)''' | *'''Bowser Revolution (4 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**The same scenario from ''Mario Party 9'' | **The same scenario from ''Mario Party 9''. | ||
*'''Lose half of your Mini Stars (1 Bowser icon)''' | *'''Lose half of your Mini Stars (1 Bowser icon)''' | ||
**Even if the player is in last place, Bowser or | **Even if the player is in last place, Bowser or Bowser Jr. will always reduce the captain's Mini Stars by half unless the captain does not have any Mini Stars at all. | ||
**If the captain does not have any Mini Stars, Bowser automatically | **If the captain does not have any Mini Stars, Bowser will automatically give the captain ten Mini Stars. | ||
**If the player has an odd number of Mini Stars, Bowser | **If the player has an odd number of Mini Stars, Bowser will only take the rounded down portion. | ||
**Despite this event having all | **Despite this event having all 5 out of 5 Bowser Jr. Icons on Bowser Jr.'s roulette and having 4 out of 5 Bowser icons in Mario Party 9, this event from a Bowser Space has only 1 Bowser icon in this game. | ||
*'''Battle for half of your Mini Stars (3 Bowser icons)''' | *'''Battle for half of your Mini Stars (3 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**If the Mini Stars cannot be split to the players, Bowser | **If the Mini Stars cannot be split to the players, Bowser will provide extra Mini Stars to the players in the top 3 positions. | ||
**If a tie occurs, a Dice Block decides, unlike | **If a tie occurs, a Dice Block decides, unlike ''Mario Party 9''. | ||
**Unlike | **Unlike ''Mario Party 9'', this event can also appear when there are only two players in a match, instead of three or four players. | ||
**The payout goes as follows: | **The payout goes as follows: | ||
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! Position !! 2 | ! Position !! 2 Players !! 3 Players !! 4 Players | ||
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| '''1st''' || 100% || 75% || 60% | | '''1st''' || 100% || 75% || 60% | ||
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*'''Give 10 Mini Stars to the player in last place (2 Bowser icons)''' | *'''Give 10 Mini Stars to the player in last place (2 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**Unlike | **Unlike the "Lose Half of Your Mini Stars" Event, Bowser will give the captain 10 Mini Stars if he/she is in last place. | ||
**The same scenario from ''Mario Party 9'' is used | **The same scenario from ''Mario Party 9'' is used. | ||
*'''Reverse Minigame (1 Bowser icon)''' | *'''Reverse Minigame (1 Bowser icon)''' | ||
**The | **The Last Place player in the minigame now wins twenty Mini Stars. | ||
**The playable Reverse Minigames are [[Bob-omb Combo]], [[Fuzzy Fliers]], and [[Fruit Cahoots]]. | **The playable Reverse Minigames are [[Bob-omb Combo]], [[Fuzzy Fliers]], and [[Fruit Cahoots]]. | ||
**If Fuzzy Fliers is played, the minigame continues even if one | **If [[Fuzzy Fliers]] is played, the minigame continues even if one person achieves last place. | ||
**In a case where | **In a case where more than one player but not all 4 players tie for last place, the players who tie for last place will all receive 20 Mini Stars. | ||
'''amiibo Party Events''' | |||
There is one Bowser Space located | |||
There is one Bowser Space located on the upper-right section of each board at the start of an amiibo Party game, this can only be changed with the '''Bowser Space Roulette''', which can turn [[Red Space]]s into them or the opposite. If Bowser stops on a Bowser Space, he will obtain a certain number of coins, a Star, or a Special Dice Block depending on the event. | |||
*'''Lose (number) coins! (1 Bowser icon (5 coins/10 coins), 2 Bowser icons (20 coins))''' | *'''Lose (number) coins! (1 Bowser icon (5 coins/10 coins), 2 Bowser icons (20 coins))''' | ||
**On some occasions, Bowser may give the player coins, if they are in last place. | **On some occasions, Bowser may give the player coins, if they are in last place. | ||
**If the player has no coins but is not in last place, nothing happens. | **If the player has no coins but is not in last place, nothing happens. | ||
*'''Lose half of your coins! (3 Bowser icons)''' | *'''Lose half of your coins! (3 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**If the player has an odd number of coins, Bowser takes | **If the player has an odd number of coins, Bowser only takes the rounded down portion. | ||
**If the player has no coins but is not in last place, nothing happens. | **If the player has no coins but is not in last place, nothing happens. | ||
*'''Lose 1 Star! (4 Bowser icons)''' | *'''Lose 1 Star! (4 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**If the player has no Stars but is not in last place, nothing happens. | **If the player has no Stars but is not in last place, nothing happens. | ||
**If the player is in last place, Bowser gives the player | **If the player is in last place, Bowser gives the player 1 Star. | ||
***Depending on how far the player is from their rivals, Bowser may also take one Star from the first | ***Depending on how far the player is from their rivals, Bowser may also take one Star from the first place rival and give it to the player.<ref>[https://d3esbfg30x759i.cloudfront.net/ss/WVW69iaOYF4GevvZuz]</ref> | ||
*'''Give 1 Star to the player in last place! (4 Bowser icons) ''' | *'''Give 1 Star to the player in last place! (4 Bowser icons) ''' | ||
**Unlike | **Unlike Lose 1 Star, Bowser will force the player to give one of their stars to the one in last place. | ||
**This is a rare event to come up and usually appears | **This is a rare event to come up and usually only appears when the player is in first place with at least 1 star. | ||
*'''Lose half of your Stars! (5 Bowser Icons)''' | *'''Lose half of your Stars! (5 Bowser Icons)''' | ||
**Bowser takes half of the player's Stars. | **Bowser takes half of the player's Stars. | ||
**If the player has an odd amount, Bowser takes | **If the player has an odd amount, Bowser only takes the rounded down portion. | ||
**This is a very rare event to come up and usually appears | **This is a very rare event to come up and usually only appears when the player has at least 4 stars. | ||
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''=== | ===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''=== | ||
The Bowser Space, using its appearance from ''Mario Party 6'', appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' as a [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)| | The Bowser Space, using its appearance from ''Mario Party 6'', appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' as a [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|Sticker]], but it is renamed '''Bowser Coin''' for unknown reasons. | ||
== | ==Official profiles and statistics== | ||
===''Mario Party 2''=== | ===''Mario Party 2''=== | ||
*'''Wii Virtual Console manual:''' ''"Bowser appears and causes trouble."'' | *'''Wii Virtual Console manual:''' ''"Bowser appears and causes trouble."'' | ||
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''=== | ===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' sticker=== | ||
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|''[[Mario Party 6]] | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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SpaceBowser.png|''[[Mario Party 6]]'' | SpaceBowser.png|''[[Mario Party 6]]'' | ||
SpaceBowser7.png|''[[Mario Party 7]]'' | SpaceBowser7.png|''[[Mario Party 7]]'' | ||
SpaceBowserMP8.png|''[[Mario Party 8]]'' | |||
MPDSBowserSpace.png|''[[Mario Party DS]]'' | MPDSBowserSpace.png|''[[Mario Party DS]]'' | ||
MP9 Bowser Space.png|''[[Mario Party 9]]'' | MP9 Bowser Space.png|''[[Mario Party 9]]'' | ||
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MP10 SpaceBowser.png|''[[Mario Party 10]]'' | MP10 SpaceBowser.png|''[[Mario Party 10]]'' | ||
MPS Bowser Space.png|''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' | MPS Bowser Space.png|''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names| | ||
|Jap=クッパマス | |Jap=クッパマス | ||
|JapR=Kuppa masu | |JapR=Kuppa masu | ||
|JapM=Bowser Space | |JapM=Bowser Space | ||
| | |Fra=Espace Bowser (MP1 and 2)<br>Case Bowser (MP3+) | ||
|FraM=Bowser Space | |||
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|Ger=Bowser-Feld | |Ger=Bowser-Feld | ||
|GerM=Bowser Space | |GerM=Bowser Space | ||
|Spa=Espacio Bowser | |Spa=Espacio Bowser<br>Casilla de Bowser | ||
|SpaM=Bowser Space | |SpaM=Bowser Space | ||
|Ita=Spazio di Bowser | |Ita=Spazio di Bowser | ||
|ItaM=Bowser's Space | |ItaM=Bowser's Space | ||
|PorA=Casa do Bowser | |PorA=Casa do Bowser | ||
|PorAM=Bowser's Space | |PorAM=Bowser's Space | ||
|PorE=Casa Bowser | |PorE=Casa Bowser | ||
|PorEM=Bowser Space | |PorEM=Bowser Space | ||
| | |Chi=庫巴格 | ||
|ChiR=Kùbā Gé | |||
|ChiM=Bowser Space | |||
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|Kor=쿠파포인트 | |Kor=쿠파포인트 | ||
|KorR=Kupa Pointeu | |KorR=Kupa Pointeu | ||
|KorM=Bowser Point | |KorM=Bowser Point | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''Mario Party 3'', Bowser can be seen | *The event Bowser Revolution or something with the same effect has been in all ''Mario Party'' games, except ''Mario Party 8'', ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' and ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. | ||
*In ''Mario Party 10'', after Bowser gives the player | **Because Bowser is entirely playable in the latter game, Bowser Spaces do not appear at all, and the function of causing bad luck to players is instead given to the [[Bad Luck Space]]s, where they are hosted by [[Kamek]]. | ||
*In ''Mario Party 3'', Bowser can be seen lying on the floor in a slightly suggestive manner occasionally. This only affects the cutscene by making it slightly longer. | |||
*In ''Mario Party 10'', after Bowser gives the player 1 Mini Star after the roulette stops on "Win 10,000 Mini Stars", Bowser will repeatedly do his laughing animation. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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