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;[[Mushroom]]: The user rolls an additional die on the turn they use this Item Card, adding the result to their roll. It also negates the effects of the Cursed Mushroom. The player sparkles while under this effect.
;[[Mushroom]]: The user rolls an additional die on the turn they use this Item Card, adding the result to their roll. It also negates the effects of the Cursed Mushroom. The player sparkles while under this effect.


;[[Warp Pipe]]: Using this Item Card turns an unoccupied Path Card or revealed card of the player's choice adjacent to the card the player is standing on into a Warp Pipe card with only one space on it, which acts as a four-way junction, even if adjacent paths do not directly connect to it. It also turns over all Path Cards adjacent to the placed Warp Pipe card. While the Warp Pipe's in-game description claims that it "ensnare(s) everybody", it has no direct or negative effect on other players.
;[[Warp Pipe]]: Using this Item Card turns a Path Card or revealed card of the player's choice adjacent to the card the player is standing on into a four-way junction and turns over all Path Cards adjacent to it. While its in-game description claims that it "ensnare(s) everybody", it has no direct or negative effect on other players.


===Event Cards===
===Event Cards===

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