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To hit a Dice Block, the player needs to press {{button|A}} in most installments. In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', the player can also use the [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube Microphone|Mic]] to hit the block. In ''Mario Party 8'', {{button|wii|Wiimote}} is swung upwards. In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', {{button|ds|Stylus}} can also be used to tap the block. In ''Mario Party: Island Tour'', {{button|3ds|stylus}} is used to roll the block from the bottom screen up to the game screen (except for [[Kamek's Carpet Ride]] and [[Shy Guy's Shuffle City]], which use cards to move instead of Dice Blocks). In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', Dice Blocks are rolled differently in certain game modes: In [[Mario Party 10#Bowser Party|Bowser Party]], [[Bowser Dice Block]]s are rolled by shaking {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} while holding {{button|wiiu|ZL}} and {{button|wiiu|ZR}}, whereas in [[Mario Party 10#amiibo Party|amiibo Party]], Dice Blocks are rolled by lifting the [[amiibo]] from the NFC reader of {{button|wiiu|GamePad}}. Normally whenever a character hits a Dice Block, they [[jump]] up and [[punch]] it with their right hand. Some characters, such as [[Waluigi]] and [[Donkey Kong]], do not jump when they hit the Dice Block, while other characters, such as [[Toad]] and [[Toadette]] (as well as [[Yoshi]] in the earlier titles), jump and hit it with their heads. | To hit a Dice Block, the player needs to press {{button|A}} in most installments. In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', the player can also use the [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube Microphone|Mic]] to hit the block. In ''Mario Party 8'', {{button|wii|Wiimote}} is swung upwards. In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', {{button|ds|Stylus}} can also be used to tap the block. In ''Mario Party: Island Tour'', {{button|3ds|stylus}} is used to roll the block from the bottom screen up to the game screen (except for [[Kamek's Carpet Ride]] and [[Shy Guy's Shuffle City]], which use cards to move instead of Dice Blocks). In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', Dice Blocks are rolled differently in certain game modes: In [[Mario Party 10#Bowser Party|Bowser Party]], [[Bowser Dice Block]]s are rolled by shaking {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} while holding {{button|wiiu|ZL}} and {{button|wiiu|ZR}}, whereas in [[Mario Party 10#amiibo Party|amiibo Party]], Dice Blocks are rolled by lifting the [[amiibo]] from the NFC reader of {{button|wiiu|GamePad}}. Normally whenever a character hits a Dice Block, they [[jump]] up and [[punch]] it with their right hand. Some characters, such as [[Waluigi]] and [[Donkey Kong]], do not jump when they hit the Dice Block, while other characters, such as [[Toad]] and [[Toadette]] (as well as [[Yoshi]] in the earlier titles), jump and hit it with their heads. | ||
==Types== | ==Types== | ||
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*''Super Mario Party'': The Dice Block is white and has a cyan border. The numbers are colored depending on the player's turn order (red for first, blue for second, green for third, and orange for fourth). The character-specific Dice Blocks have a border matching their signature color, similar to non-Toad Dice Blocks in ''Mario Party: Star Rush''. Additionally, the Dice Blocks for Bowser's minions have a spiked trim. | *''Super Mario Party'': The Dice Block is white and has a cyan border. The numbers are colored depending on the player's turn order (red for first, blue for second, green for third, and orange for fourth). The character-specific Dice Blocks have a border matching their signature color, similar to non-Toad Dice Blocks in ''Mario Party: Star Rush''. Additionally, the Dice Blocks for Bowser's minions have a spiked trim. | ||
*''Mario Party Superstars'': The Dice Block's border has cyan and blue stripes, and it has yellow numbers. Like on ''Mario Party 9''{{'}}s Dice Blocks, each face has a white octagon. | *''Mario Party Superstars'': The Dice Block's border has cyan and blue stripes, and it has yellow numbers. Like on ''Mario Party 9''{{'}}s Dice Blocks, each face has a white octagon. | ||
*''Super Mario Party Jamboree'': The Dice Block's borders are | *''Super Mario Party Jamboree'': The Dice Block's borders are smoothed-edged and blue, and the numbers fade from light green to dark green. Unlike ''Mario Party 9'', ''10'', and ''Superstars'', each face is a square rather than an octagon. | ||
==Profiles and statistics== | ==Profiles and statistics== |