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A '''Dice Block''' (or '''dice block''') is a [[block]] that determines how many [[space (Mario Party series)|space]]s a character must move in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. The player must "hit" a Dice Block and advance the number of spaces it shows. A Dice Block rolls from the numbers one to ten (one to six from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' up until ''[[Super Mario Party]]''), or one to five when a [[Poison Mushroom]] or [[Slowgo Candy]] is active. In addition to moving the players, the blocks are also used to determine the turn order of the game before it starts: Each player hits a Dice Block, and whoever rolls the highest number goes first, while the player who rolls the lowest number goes last. Dice Blocks also appear in various [[minigame]]s with various functions. At the end of the game, if there is a tie at any position, a Dice Block roll is used to break the tie. Since ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', though, the tiebreaker is done only for the first-place players. If the score is tied at the end of the minigame in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', a Dice Block tiebreaker determines the final results for that minigame. | A '''Dice Block''' (or '''dice block''') is a [[block]] that determines how many [[space (Mario Party series)|space]]s a character must move in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. The player must "hit" a Dice Block and advance the number of spaces it shows. A Dice Block rolls from the numbers one to ten (one to six from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' up until ''[[Super Mario Party]]''), or one to five when a [[Poison Mushroom]] or [[Slowgo Candy]] is active. In addition to moving the players, the blocks are also used to determine the turn order of the game before it starts: Each player hits a Dice Block, and whoever rolls the highest number goes first, while the player who rolls the lowest number goes last. Dice Blocks also appear in various [[minigame]]s with various functions. At the end of the game, if there is a tie at any position, a Dice Block roll is used to break the tie. Since ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', though, the tiebreaker is done only for the first-place players. If the score is tied at the end of the minigame in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', a Dice Block tiebreaker determines the final results for that minigame. |