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*'''[[Halfway Dice Block]]:''' This is a Dice Block that is numbered only 1–5. It is found in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' only. | *'''[[Halfway Dice Block]]:''' This is a Dice Block that is numbered only 1–5. It is found in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' only. | ||
*'''[[Warp Dice Block]]:''' When the player uses this in ''Mario Party DS'', they teleport to a random space before rolling the normal Dice Block. | *'''[[Warp Dice Block]]:''' When the player uses this in ''Mario Party DS'', they teleport to a random space before rolling the normal Dice Block. | ||
*'''[[ | *'''[[Event Block]]:''' In ''[[Mario Party]]'', [[Boo]], [[Koopa Troopa]], or [[Bowser]] appears from this block. Boo steals coins and Stars from another player, Koopa Troopa gives the player 20 coins, and Bowser takes away the same number of coins that Koopa Troopa gives to the player. | ||
*'''Cursed Block:''' After a player uses a [[Poison Mushroom|Cursed Mushroom]], this die turns purple, making the player use only the numbers 1, 2, and 3 (in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''{{'}}s [[Card Party]] and ''[[Mario Party 6]]''{{'}}s Solo Mode) or 1–5. When used as a regular item, this die is powerful when used against others and also useful to avoid spaces or areas. | |||
*'''Reverse Block:''' In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', after a player uses a [[Reverse Mushroom]], this die makes the player go backwards. | *'''Reverse Block:''' In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', after a player uses a [[Reverse Mushroom]], this die makes the player go backwards. | ||
*'''Sluggish Block:''' In ''Mario Party 6'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', after using the [[Slow 'Shroom Orb]] (in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', it is a [[Slowgo Candy]]), players can roll any number they want (in ''Mario Party 8'', it shows only the numbers 1–5), but they need to jump up one number before the one they want because they jump slowly. The Sluggish Block reappears in ''Mario Party 9'' and is golden. It is even slower than in the other games, so the player does not have to jump one number before. | *'''Sluggish Block:''' In ''Mario Party 6'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', after using the [[Slow 'Shroom Orb]] (in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', it is a [[Slowgo Candy]]), players can roll any number they want (in ''Mario Party 8'', it shows only the numbers 1–5), but they need to jump up one number before the one they want because they jump slowly. The Sluggish Block reappears in ''Mario Party 9'' and is golden. It is even slower than in the other games, so the player does not have to jump one number before. |