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{{image|more=yes|reason=in-game images for any appearance, especially side mode appearances; ''Mario Party 7'' images}}
{{Item infobox
{{Item infobox
|image=[[File:Cursed Mushroom Capsule.jpg]]<br>A Cursed Mushroom Capsule as it appears in ''Mario Party 5''
|image=[[File:Cursed Mushroom Capsule.jpg]]<br>A Cursed Mushroom Capsule as it appears in ''Mario Party 5''
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===''Mario Party 5''===
===''Mario Party 5''===
[[File:MP5 Cursed Mushroom Icon.png|frame]]
The Cursed Mushroom reappears in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', receiving its current English name. It reappears in the main board game mode as a usable [[Orb|capsule]], the '''Cursed Mushroom Capsule'''. Like other capsules, it is mainly received from [[capsule machine]]s. A player can use it on themself for 5 coins, or throw it onto a space for free. When used or activated, the Cursed Mushroom Capsule grants the player a Cursed Mushroom, which reduces their maximum roll to 5 the next time they roll the Dice Block. Its effects can be negated by using a different movement-altering capsule, such as the [[Mushroom#Mario Party series|Mushroom Capsule]] or [[Bullet Bill Orb|Bullet Bill Capsule]].
The Cursed Mushroom reappears in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', receiving its current English name. It reappears in the main board game mode as a usable [[Orb|capsule]], the '''Cursed Mushroom Capsule'''. Like other capsules, it is mainly received from [[capsule machine]]s. A player can use it on themself for 5 coins, or throw it onto a space for free. When used or activated, the Cursed Mushroom Capsule grants the player a Cursed Mushroom, which reduces their maximum roll to 5 the next time they roll the Dice Block. Its effects can be negated by using a different movement-altering capsule, such as the [[Mushroom#Mario Party series|Mushroom Capsule]] or [[Bullet Bill Orb|Bullet Bill Capsule]].


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===''Mario Party 7''===
===''Mario Party 7''===
[[File:MP7 Cursed Mushroom Icon.png|frame|left]]
The Cursed Mushroom reappears in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. It is no longer a usable item, instead being occasionally granted by Koopa Kid when the player lands on a [[Koopa Kid Space]]. The cursed player has their maximum roll reduced to 5 the next time they roll the Dice Block. Rather than being negated by regular Mushrooms and similar items, the player cannot use Orbs that affect their movement at all while the Cursed Mushroom is active in this game.
The Cursed Mushroom reappears in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. It is no longer a usable item, instead being occasionally granted by Koopa Kid when the player lands on a [[Koopa Kid Space]]. The cursed player has their maximum roll reduced to 5 the next time they roll the Dice Block. Rather than being negated by regular Mushrooms and similar items, the player cannot use Orbs that affect their movement at all while the Cursed Mushroom is active in this game.


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===''Mario Party 3''===
===''Mario Party 3''===
*'''Manual description:''' ''"This tricky toadstool lets you limit a player's next move to three spaces. It's ideal for slowdowns."''<ref>{{cite|date=2001|title=''Mario Party 3'' Instruction Booklet|url=https://ia601206.us.archive.org/27/items/Nintendo64GameManuals/MarioParty3u.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en|website=Internet Archive|isbn=|page=23|accessdate=October 24, 2024}}</ref>
*'''Manual description:''' ''"This tricky toadstool lets you limit a player's next move to three spaces. It's ideal for slowdowns."''<ref>{{cite|date=2001|title=''Mario Party 3'' Instruction Booklet|url=https://ia601206.us.archive.org/27/items/Nintendo64GameManuals/MarioParty3u.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en|website=Internet Archive|isbn=|page=23|accessdate=October 24, 2024}}</ref>
==Gallery==
<gallery>
MP3 Poison Mushroom Artwork.jpg|Mario Party 3
Poison Mushroom Item player panel sprite.png|
Poison Mushroom Item gameplay sprite.png|
Poison Mushroom mini-game sprite MP3.png|
MP3 Poison Mushroom.png|
PoisonMushroomPanel.png|Mario Party 6
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
===Cursed Mushroom===
===Cursed Mushroom===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=のろいキノコ
|Jap=のろいキノコ
|JpnR=Noroi Kinoko
|JapR=Noroi Kinoko
|JpnM=Cursed Mushroom
|JapM=Cursed Mushroom
}}
}}


===Cursed Mushroom Orb===
===Cursed Mushroom Orb===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=のろいキノコカプセル
|Jap=のろいキノコカプセル
|JpnR=Noroi Kinoko Kapuseru
|JapR=Noroi Kinoko Kapuseru
|JpnM=Cursed Mushroom Capsule
|JapM=Cursed Mushroom Capsule
|Fre=Capsule Champi Poison
|Fre=Capsule Champi Poison
|FreM=Poison Mushroom Capsule
|FreM=Poison Mushroom Capsule

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