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{{quote| | {{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 & Big Top|MC Ballyhoo]]|Mario Party 8}} | ||
'''Bowser Spaces''' are a recurring type of [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. When a player lands on one, they cause [[Bowser]] to appear and cause a major negative or otherwise game-altering event for the player who landed on the space, but this event can directly affect 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 (Mario Party series)|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, the same color as a [[Red Space]]. | '''Bowser Spaces''' (formatted as '''Bowser spaces''' in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'') are a recurring type of [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. When a player lands on one, they cause [[Bowser]] to appear and cause a major negative or otherwise game-altering event for the player who landed on the space, but this event can directly affect 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 (Mario Party series)|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, the same color as a [[Red Space]]. | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', Bowser Spaces are replaced by [[Bad Luck Space]]s, due to Bowser becoming a fully playable character for that game. In ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', they summon [[Impostor Bowser]] instead. | In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', Bowser Spaces are replaced by [[Bad Luck Space]]s, due to Bowser becoming a fully playable character for that game. In ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', they summon [[Impostor Bowser]] instead. | ||
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If the player has at least one Star but no Coins, Bowser gives them 10 Coins in exchange for one Star. | If the player has at least one Star but no Coins, Bowser gives them 10 Coins in exchange for one Star. | ||
If the player | If the player has no Coins or Stars, Bowser gives them 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]]. | ||
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Aesthetically, Bowser now appears in a [[Bowser's Castle]]-like background, without the player being directly visible and regardless of the board being played. | Aesthetically, Bowser now appears in a [[Bowser's Castle]]-like background, without the player being directly visible and regardless of the board being played. | ||
If the player | If the player has no Coins, Bowser will give them 10 Coins. | ||
In Bowser's Chance Time, the announcer now says, ''"Chance Time?"'' in confusion, rather than the usual ''"Chance Time!"'' in an exclamatory tone. | In Bowser's Chance Time, the announcer now says, ''"Chance Time?"'' in confusion, rather than the usual ''"Chance Time!"'' in an exclamatory tone. | ||
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====''Mario Party 5''==== | ====''Mario Party 5''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', the | In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', the Bowser Suit event has been removed, and Koopa Kid no longer appears to take coins away. One new event has been added, and the other three from ''Mario Party 4'' return: | ||
*'''Bowser Mini-Game:''' This is formatted differently than it is in ''Mario Party 4''—any number of players may win or lose depending on their performance. Bowser takes coins or [[Orb|capsules]] from any losers while sparing the winners. If any losing players | *'''Bowser Mini-Game:''' This is formatted differently than it is in ''Mario Party 4''—any number of players may win or lose depending on their performance. Bowser takes coins or [[Orb|capsules]] from any losers while sparing the winners. If any losing players have no coins or capsules, Bowser takes nothing. | ||
*'''Bowser Revolution:''' Bowser no longer flashes during this event. | *'''Bowser Revolution:''' Bowser no longer flashes during this event. | ||
*'''Bowser Shuffle:''' Bowser no longer flashes during this event. | *'''Bowser Shuffle:''' Bowser no longer flashes during this event. | ||
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In this game, only one Bowser space appears on each board and is placed on a random [[Red Space|red space]] at the start of the game, rather than having constant locations on each board. If a player receives a [[Bowser Capsule]], Bowser appears and turns a red space into another Bowser space. Also, during the [[Last Five Turns Event]], one of the roulette events will turn all red spaces into Bowser spaces. | In this game, only one Bowser space appears on each board and is placed on a random [[Red Space|red space]] at the start of the game, rather than having constant locations on each board. If a player receives a [[Bowser Capsule]], Bowser appears and turns a red space into another Bowser space. Also, during the [[Last Five Turns Event]], one of the roulette events will turn all red spaces 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 their coins. If a Koopa Kid lands on a Bowser space, Bowser gives | 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 their coins. If a Koopa Kid lands on a Bowser space, Bowser gives them five coins. | ||
====''Mario Party 6''==== | ====''Mario Party 6''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Bowser Spaces appear only 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, leaving only the following two events: | In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Bowser Spaces appear only 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, leaving only the following two events: | ||
*'''Bowser Mini-Game:''' This is once again the most common event, largely unchanged from its format in the previous game (though with a new set of minigames). Bowser takes the coins or Orbs of any player who loses. If any losing players | *'''Bowser Mini-Game:''' This is once again the most common event, largely unchanged from its format in the previous game (though with a new set of minigames). Bowser takes the coins or Orbs of any player who loses. If any losing players have no coins or Orbs, Bowser steals nothing. | ||
*'''Bowser Bonus:''' With this event 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. If Bowser hits a Star and the player does not have any, Bowser does not steal anything. | *'''Bowser Bonus:''' With this event 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. If Bowser hits a Star and the player does not have any, Bowser does not steal anything. | ||
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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 minigame against the colored Koopa Kids. If the player wins, Bowser gives them the minigame played and 10 coins, while losing causes Bowser to take all of the player's coins or minigames, or Orbs if the player does not have any coins or minigames. If the player does not have any coins, minigames, or Orbs, Bowser gives the player three [[Cursed Mushroom|Cursed Mushroom Orb]]s or three [[Slow 'Shroom Orb|Sluggish 'Shroom Orb]]s and does not start a minigame. | 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 minigame against the colored Koopa Kids. If the player wins, Bowser gives them the minigame played and 10 coins, while losing causes Bowser to take all of the player's coins or minigames, or Orbs if the player does not have any coins or minigames. If the player does not have any coins, minigames, or Orbs, Bowser gives the player three [[Cursed Mushroom|Cursed Mushroom Orb]]s or three [[Slow 'Shroom Orb|Sluggish 'Shroom Orb]]s and does not start a minigame. | ||
Additionally, the Bowser Revolution event from previous games can now occur during the Last Five Turns Event, | 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 a player | If a player has no coins when landing on a Bowser Space, Bowser gives them 10 coins and does not start a Bowser minigame or Bowser Bonus. | ||
====''Mario Party 7''==== | ====''Mario Party 7''==== | ||
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*'''Multiplayer Bowser Minigame:''' This event resembles the Bowser minigames of the previous games. All four players participate in one of three minigames where losing carries the penalty of the player's Stars or coins being taken. These minigames do not appear in the Solo Cruise due to requiring four players. | *'''Multiplayer Bowser Minigame:''' This event resembles the Bowser minigames of the previous games. All four players participate in one of three minigames where losing carries the penalty of the player's Stars or coins being taken. These minigames do not appear in the Solo Cruise due to requiring four players. | ||
Unlike in previous games, Bowser no longer steals items from players who lose at his minigames. | Unlike in previous games, Bowser no longer steals items from players who lose at his minigames. Instead, he is capable of stealing Stars. | ||
''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. | ||
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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 | If the player has no coins, Bowser will give them 10 coins and will not start a Bowser minigame regardless of whether they have Stars or not. | ||
During the [[Last Five Turns Event#Mario Party 7|Last Four Turns Event]] on [[Pagoda Peak]], on [[Neon Heights]], and in [[Windmillville]], one of the roulette events will turn all Red Spaces into Bowser Spaces. | During the [[Last Five Turns Event#Mario Party 7|Last Four Turns Event]] on [[Pagoda Peak]], on [[Neon Heights]], and in [[Windmillville]], one of the roulette events will turn all Red Spaces into Bowser Spaces. | ||
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====''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 can cause havoc to the player. The roulette recycles events from ''Mario Party 9''. In [[Mario Party 10#amiibo Party|amiibo Party]], coins and Stars can be lost. In this game, however, Bowser no longer helps the player if they are in last place (with some exceptions). Also, Bowser Spaces appear only if the player frees Bowser before reaching the [[ | In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', Bowser Spaces visually emit a purplish smog, and landing on one triggers a roulette that can cause havoc to the player. The roulette recycles events from ''Mario Party 9''. In [[Mario Party 10#amiibo Party|amiibo Party]], coins and Stars can be lost. In this game, however, Bowser no longer helps the player if they are in last place (with some exceptions). Also, Bowser Spaces appear only if the player frees Bowser before reaching the [[homestretch!|homestretch]], except in [[Chaos Castle]]. Additionally, unlike in ''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''===== | =====Returning Bowser Events from ''Mario Party 9''===== |