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|name=Dice Block | |name=Dice Block | ||
|image=[[File: | |image=[[File:SMP - Mario Dice Block Artwork.png|200px]]<br>[[Mario]]'s Dice Block from ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party]]'' ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Mario Party]]'' ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]]) | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[ | |latest_appearance=''[[Tetris 99]]'' (27th Maximus Cup, cameo) (2021) | ||
|effect=Determines the number of spaces a player moves on a single turn; determines the turn order; determines the final results in minigames in case of a tie | |effect=Determines the number of spaces a player moves on a single turn; determines the turn order; determines the final results in minigames in case of a tie | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{ | {{quote2|First, let's decide the turn order. Press {{button|wii|A}} on the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] to hit the Dice Block.|[[Toad (species)|Yellow Toad]]|[[Mario Party 9]]}} | ||
A '''Dice Block''' | A '''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. | ||
There is also a volleyball version of the block in the ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' minigame [[Beach Volleyball (Mario Party 5)|Beach Volleyball]], where teams can get up to six [[point]]s if the ball lands in the sand. | There is also a volleyball version of the block in the ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' minigame [[Beach Volleyball (Mario Party 5)|Beach Volleyball]], where teams can get up to six [[point]]s if the ball lands in the sand. | ||
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The Dice Block from ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' appears as a [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', granting stronger arm attacks, while [[Mario]]'s Dice Block from ''Super Mario Party'' appears as a support [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', allowing the user to escape grabs more easily. The spirit was originally exclusive to the "Oh Yeah! Mario Time!" spirit event that ran from December 27, 2018, to January 1, 2019, but was later made obtainable from the Spirit Board and Vault Shop following the version 2.0.0 update released on January 30, 2019. | The Dice Block from ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' appears as a [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', granting stronger arm attacks, while [[Mario]]'s Dice Block from ''Super Mario Party'' appears as a support [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', allowing the user to escape grabs more easily. The spirit was originally exclusive to the "Oh Yeah! Mario Time!" spirit event that ran from December 27, 2018, to January 1, 2019, but was later made obtainable from the Spirit Board and Vault Shop following the version 2.0.0 update released on January 30, 2019. | ||
==Use== | |||
[[File:Dice Block (Mario Party Island Tour - Rolled).jpg|thumb|left|A Dice Block in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' being used on a player's turn at [[Rocket Road]]. Using three [[Booster (Mario Party: Island Tour)|Booster]]s, the block rolls a 20.]] | |||
To hit a Dice Block, the player needs to press {{button|A}} in most installments. 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 throw the block into the game screen. In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', the player can also use the [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube Microphone|Mic]] to hit the block. | |||
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. | |||
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==Types== | ==Types of Dice Blocks== | ||
There are also other types of Dice Blocks in the ''Mario Party'' series, as shown below: | There are also other types of Dice Blocks in the ''Mario Party'' series, as shown below: | ||
*'''Normal Dice Block:''' A Dice Block given at the start of the game that has 1–10 (1–6 from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' up until ''[[Super Mario Party]]''). | *'''Normal Dice Block:''' A Dice Block given at the start of the game that has 1–10 (1–6 from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' up until ''[[Super Mario Party]]''). | ||
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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. | ||
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*'''[[Bronze Dice Block]]:''' This Bonus Dice Block from ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' allows the player to roll between two and eight spaces. It is given to the player who finishes a minigame for Bonus Dice Blocks in third place, and it rolls 2–7 in ''Mario Party: Star Rush''. | *'''[[Bronze Dice Block]]:''' This Bonus Dice Block from ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' allows the player to roll between two and eight spaces. It is given to the player who finishes a minigame for Bonus Dice Blocks in third place, and it rolls 2–7 in ''Mario Party: Star Rush''. | ||
*'''[[Custom Dice Block]]:''' This Dice Block from ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' allows the player to roll any number of their choice. | *'''[[Custom Dice Block]]:''' This Dice Block from ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' allows the player to roll any number of their choice. | ||
*'''[[Bowser Dice Block]]:''' This Dice Block allows the players to remain where they are instead of getting burned to move to other spaces as long as | *'''[[Bowser Dice Block]]:''' This Dice Block allows the players to remain where they are instead of getting burned to move to other spaces as long as their roll is doubled. It appears only in [[Bowser's Peculiar Peak]]. In ''Mario Party 10'', this is used during Bowser Party. Bowser starts his turn with four blocks, and they can be used to catch up to the team. | ||
*'''[[Double Dice]]:''' Appearing in ''Mario Party DS'', ''Mario Party 10'', ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', ''Mario Party Superstars | *'''[[Double Dice]]:''' Appearing in ''Mario Party DS'', ''Mario Party 10'', ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', and ''Mario Party Superstars'', this die allows the player to roll two Dice Blocks. | ||
*'''[[Triple Dice]]:''' Appearing in ''Mario Party DS'' | *'''[[Triple Dice]]:''' Appearing in ''Mario Party DS'' and ''Mario Party Superstars'', this die allows the player to roll three Dice Blocks. | ||
*'''[[Reverse Dice Block]]:''' Appearing in ''Mario Party 10'', this Dice Block allows the player to move backward 1–6 spaces. | *'''[[Reverse Dice Block]]:''' Appearing in ''Mario Party 10'', this Dice Block allows the player to move backward 1–6 spaces. | ||
*'''Coin Dice Block:''' Appearing in ''Mario Party 10'', this Dice Block allows the player to get coins from one to six. This is found only on the [[Wario Board]]. | *'''Coin Dice Block:''' Appearing in ''Mario Party 10'', this Dice Block allows the player to get coins from one to six. This is found only on the [[Wario Board]]. | ||
==Designs== | ==Designs== | ||
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*''Mario Party'': The Dice Block has a white and black squared pattern frame. The numbers are purple to blue. | *''Mario Party'': The Dice Block has a white and black squared pattern frame. The numbers are purple to blue. | ||
*''Mario Party 2'': The die has a silver color with white octagons around the numbers. The numbers have the same color as the first. | *''Mario Party 2'': The die has a silver color with white octagons around the numbers. The numbers have the same color as the first. | ||
*''Mario Party 3'': On the background on the die, the border is brown, and in the center of the die, the color is cream with brown stars. The numbers are blue and in a different | *''Mario Party 3'': On the background on the die, the border is brown, and in the center of the die, the color is cream with brown stars. The numbers are blue and in a different font. | ||
*''Mario Party 4'': The Dice Block has a lavender face and silver border. On each face, four Stars are shown. The numbers are green. | *''Mario Party 4'': The Dice Block has a lavender face and silver border. On each face, four Stars are shown. The numbers are green. | ||
*''Mario Party 5'': The Dice Block has a violet face and lavender border. Around each face of the die, there are four little stars, and there is a brown wooden background between a cream circular border. The numbers are orange. | *''Mario Party 5'': The Dice Block has a violet face and lavender border. Around each face of the die, there are four little stars, and there is a brown wooden background between a cream circular border. The numbers are orange. | ||
*''Mario Party 6'': The Dice Block has an orange border. On each face of the die, a cream octagon has a pattern of moons and stars. The numbers are green. | *''Mario Party 6'': The Dice Block has an orange border. On each face of the die, a cream octagon has a pattern of moons and stars. The numbers are green. | ||
*''Mario Party Advance'': The Dice Block is blue (green if landed on a [[Dice Space]]), and it has white numbers. | *''Mario Party Advance'': The Dice Block is basically blue (green if landed on a [[Dice Space]]), and it has white numbers. | ||
*''Mario Party 7'': The Dice Block has an orange border, and on each face, four stars are shown in a brown background. The numbers are green. | *''Mario Party 7'': The Dice Block has an orange border, and on each face, four stars are shown in a brown background. The numbers are green. | ||
*''Mario Party 8'': The Dice Block is a round-cornered die this time. It has a blue border, and it has a gray octagon background on the face. The numbers are blue. | *''Mario Party 8'': The Dice Block is a round-cornered die this time. It has a blue border, and it has a gray octagon background on the face. The numbers are blue. | ||
*''Mario Party DS'': The Dice Block has a blue border, a cream background inside the face, and an orange hexagon. The numbers are blue to green. | *''Mario Party DS'': The Dice Block has a blue border, a cream background inside the face, and an orange hexagon. The numbers are blue to green. | ||
*''Mario Party 9'': The Dice Block has a yellow border, and it has white octagons on each face. The numbers are yellow and in a different font. | *''Mario Party 9'': The Dice Block has a yellow border, and it has white octagons on each face. The numbers are yellow and in a different font. | ||
*''Mario Party: Island Tour'': The Dice Block has a cyan border and blue faces. The numbers are white like in ''Mario Party Advance''. Additionally, some boards have slight changes to the block: On [[Rocket Road]], each die is numbered 0–5 (with the number 5 being colored yellow and the 0 face colored red); on [[Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain]], the dice are numbered 1–5 with the sixth side featuring a red face and a picture of a [[ | *''Mario Party: Island Tour'': The Dice Block has a cyan border and blue faces. The numbers are white like in ''Mario Party Advance''. Additionally, some boards have slight changes to the block: On [[Rocket Road]], each die is numbered 0–5 (with the number 5 being colored yellow and the 0 face colored red); on [[Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain]], the dice are numbered 1–5 with the sixth side featuring a red face and a picture of a [[Banzai Bill]] that causes it to launch; and in [[Bowser's Peculiar Peak]], there are red faces with spikes added. | ||
*''Mario Party 10'': The Dice Block is the same as in ''Mario Party 9'', but the border is striped, and | *''Mario Party 10'': The Dice Block is the same as in ''Mario Party 9'', but the border is striped, and numbers are colored green instead of yellow. | ||
*''Mario Party: Star Rush'' / ''Mario Party: The Top 100'': The Dice Block is white and has a border that is colored after the player's color (red for Player 1, blue for Player 2, green for Player 3, and yellow for Player 4). The actual characters have a border matching their signature color (red for [[Mario]], dark green for [[Luigi]], etc.). The numbers are orange to red. | *''Mario Party: Star Rush'' / ''Mario Party: The Top 100'': The Dice Block is white and has a border that is colored after the player's color (red for Player 1, blue for Player 2, green for Player 3, and yellow for Player 4). The actual characters have a border matching their signature color (red for [[Mario]], dark green for [[Luigi]], etc.). The numbers are orange to red. | ||
*''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. | ||
==Profiles and statistics== | ==Profiles and statistics== | ||
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ||
====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==== | ====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' sticker==== | ||
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| | !Effect in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl#The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]] | ||
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|''[[Mario Party 8]]'' | |||
|align=left|[Arm] - Attack +8<br>'''Usable by:''' Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Peach, Bowser | |||
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====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''==== | ====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' spirit==== | ||
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!Dice Block | |||
|[[File:SMP - Mario Dice Block Artwork.png|100px]] | |||
|''Super Mario'' Series | |||
|Support (1) | |||
|Novice | |||
|Improved Escape | |||
|Spirit Board (ver. 2.0.0 or later) | |||
|[[Mario]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]] | |||
|'''Rule:''' Item Tidal Wave ''([[Crate]]s)'' | |||
*Items will be pulled toward the enemy | *Items will be pulled toward the enemy | ||
*Certain items will appear in large numbers | *Certain items will appear in large numbers | ||
| | |[[Princess Peach's Castle (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|Princess Peach's Castle]] | ||
| | |Pandemonium | ||
|} | |||
===''Mario Party 9''=== | ===''Mario Party 9''=== | ||
*'''Instruction manual:''' ''Dice Block numbered 1 through 6'' | |||
===''Mario Party 10''=== | ===''Mario Party 10''=== | ||
*'''Instruction manual:''' ''Has numbers from 1 to 6.'' | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Mariodiceblock.jpg|''[[Mario Party]]'' artwork | Mariodiceblock.jpg|''[[Mario Party]]'' artwork | ||
DMarioParty1.png|''Mario Party'' artwork | |||
Dice Block MP.png|''Mario Party'' | |||
Normal Dice Block Roll.gif|''Mario Party'' | Normal Dice Block Roll.gif|''Mario Party'' | ||
Dice Block MP2.png|''[[Mario Party 2]]'' | Dice Block MP2.png|''[[Mario Party 2]]'' | ||
Dice Block MP3.png|''[[Mario Party 3]]'' | |||
Dice Block MP4.png|''[[Mario Party 4]]'' | |||
Dice Block MP5.png|''[[Mario Party 5]]'' | Dice Block MP5.png|''[[Mario Party 5]]'' | ||
Dice Block MP6.png|''[[Mario Party 6]]'' | |||
Dice Block MPA.png|''[[Mario Party Advance]]'' | |||
Dice Block Artwork - Mario Party 7.png|''[[Mario Party 7]]'' | |||
Dice Block MP7.png|''Mario Party 7'' (in-game) | |||
Wii Diceblock.png|''[[Mario Party 8]]'' | |||
Dice Block MPDS art.jpg|''[[Mario Party DS]]'' | |||
MP9 Dice Block Artwork.png|''[[Mario Party 9]]'' | |||
MP9 Dice Block Screenshot.png|''Mario Party 9'' (in-game) | |||
Dice Block Artwork - Mario Party Island Tour.png|''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' | |||
Dice Block In-game - MPIT.png|''Mario Party: Island Tour'' ([[Perilous Palace Path]], [[Star-Crossed Skyway]]) | |||
BanzaiBillMadMountainDiceBlock.jpg|''Mario Party: Island Tour'' ([[Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain]]) | |||
Dice Block x5.jpg|''Mario Party: Island Tour'' ([[Rocket Road]]) | |||
Mp10diceblock.png|''[[Mario Party 10]]'' | |||
DiceBlock-StandardRed.png|''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' / ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' | |||
NL MPSR Promotional Artwork.jpg|Promotional artwork for ''Mario Party: Star Rush'' from Nintendo Co., Ltd.'s [[LINE]] account | |||
Kinopiokun Draw Dice Block.jpg|A Dice Block from ''Mario Party: Star Rush'' drawn by [[Kinopio-kun]] | |||
Super Mario Party - Normal Dice Block.jpg|''[[Super Mario Party]]'' | |||
MPSS Mario Dice Block.png|''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' | MPSS Mario Dice Block.png|''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' | ||
SMK MP Ch1.jpg|''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=サイコロ <small>(''Mario Party'' to ''Mario Party 8'')</small><br>''Saikoro''<br>ノーマルサイコロ <small>(''Mario Party 9'' onwards)</small><br>''Nōmaru saikoro'' | ||
|JapM=Dice<br>Normal Dice | |||
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|ChiS=标准骰子 | |ChiS=标准骰子 | ||
|ChiSR=Biāozhǔn Tóuzi | |ChiSR=Biāozhǔn Tóuzi | ||
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|Dut=Dobbelblok | |Dut=Dobbelblok | ||
|DutM=Dice Block, portmanteau of ''Dobbelsteen'' ("dice") and ''Blok'' ("block") | |DutM=Dice Block, portmanteau of ''Dobbelsteen'' ("dice") and ''Blok'' ("block") | ||
| | |Fra=Dé <small>(''Mario Party'')</small><br>Bloc Dé <small>(''Mario Party 2'' to ''Mario Party 8'')</small><br>Dé normal <small>(''Mario Party 9'' onwards)</small> | ||
|FraM=Dice<br>Dice Block<br>Normal Dice | |||
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|Ger=Würfel-Block | |Ger=Würfel-Block | ||
|GerM=Dice Block | |GerM=Dice Block | ||
|Ita=Dado | |Ita=Dado<br>Blocco Dado | ||
|ItaM=Dice<br>Dice Block | |||
|ItaM=Dice | |||
|PorE=Dado Normal | |PorE=Dado Normal | ||
|PorEM=Normal Dice | |PorEM=Normal Dice | ||
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|RusR=Kubik | |RusR=Kubik | ||
|RusM=Block | |RusM=Block | ||
|Spa=Bloque de Dados | |Spa=Bloque de Dados<br>Dado | ||
|SpaM=Dice Block<br>Dice | |||
|SpaM=Dice Block | |||
}} | }} | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', and ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', the Dice Block rolls like dice in real life, but in the other ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games, the block either breaks apart like [[Brick Block]]s or disappears. | *In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', and ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', the Dice Block rolls like dice in real life, but in the other ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games, the block either breaks apart like [[Brick Block]]s or disappears. | ||
**Shaking {{button|wii|Wiimote}} in ''Mario Party 9'' and ''Mario Party 10'' causes the Dice Block to grow larger and spin faster. This also applies to the amiibo Party mode but by holding down the amiibo | **Shaking {{button|wii|Wiimote}} in ''Mario Party 9'' and ''Mario Party 10'' causes the Dice Block to grow larger and spin faster. This also applies to the [[amiibo]] Party mode but by holding down the amiibo. | ||
*In ''Mario Party'' games that are played based on the number of turns, the first turn of a game (hitting the Dice Block) along with the fifth-to-last turn ([[Last Five Turns Event]]) are the only two turns that begin with an event before the players can move. | |||
*In ''Mario Party'' games that are played based on the number of turns, the first turn of a game (hitting the Dice Block) along with the fifth-to-last turn ([[Last Five Turns Event]] | |||
*In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', as with the [[Nintendo 64]] installments, the number that shows up on the Dice Block is predetermined at the start of the current player's turn. However, the game can be forced to reselect the number should the player bring up the Dice Block and then reopen the item menu. | *In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', as with the [[Nintendo 64]] installments, the number that shows up on the Dice Block is predetermined at the start of the current player's turn. However, the game can be forced to reselect the number should the player bring up the Dice Block and then reopen the item menu. | ||
*In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', the protagonist characters' Dice Blocks have smooth edges, while enemy characters' Dice Blocks have bumps on the edges. | *In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', the protagonist characters' Dice Blocks have smooth edges, while enemy characters' Dice Blocks have bumps on the edges. | ||
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