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{{italic title|Hidden Block (''Mario Party'' series)}} | {{italic title|Hidden Block (''Mario Party'' series)}} | ||
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[[File:Hidden Block.png|thumb|[[Wario]] finding a Hidden Block in ''[[Mario Party 2]]''{{'}}s [[Rules Land]]]] | [[File:Hidden Block.png|thumb|[[Wario]] finding a Hidden Block in ''[[Mario Party 2]]''{{'}}s [[Rules Land]]]] | ||
'''Hidden Blocks''' are a game mechanic in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series that first appeared in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', though a similar mechanic appeared in ''[[Mario Party]]'' as well. Hidden Blocks are invisible blocks that may appear when the player lands on a [[Blue Space]] | '''Hidden Blocks''' are a game mechanic in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series that first appeared in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', though a similar mechanic appeared in ''[[Mario Party]]'' as well. Hidden Blocks are invisible blocks that may rarely appear when the player lands on a [[Blue Space]]. When broken by the player who finds one, they typically contain a large number of [[coin]]s or a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]], among other possible contents. Hidden Blocks' appearance changes with each game, sometimes resembling [[Brick Block]]s, other times looking more like a small [[treasure chest]]. | ||
In all ''Mario Party'' games with a toggle-able "bonus" option that controls the presence of [[Bonus Star]]s, turning this off also prevents Hidden Blocks from appearing randomly.<ref name="Rare_Oddities_10"> | In all ''Mario Party'' games with a toggle-able "bonus" option that controls the presence of [[Bonus Star]]s, turning this off also prevents Hidden Blocks from appearing randomly.<ref name="Rare_Oddities_10">Mario Party Legacy (October 11, 2019). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erqBaa3RTN8 Hidden Blocks in Mario Party Explained | Rare Oddities #10]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 14, 2021.</ref> The only exception is ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', where Hidden Blocks still appear even when Bonus Stars are turned off, giving both the usual coins and occasional star. <ref name="Party Crashers">Mario Party Superstars (August 27th, 2023). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXGYNpAFe8Y&t=8429s MARIO PARTY we have to tie [🔴Mario Party w/ Sophist, King of Skill, and TCNick3]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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===''Mario Party 2''=== | ===''Mario Party 2''=== | ||
Hidden Blocks made their proper debut in ''Mario Party 2''. In this game, they appear identical to the Event Block from ''Mario Party'': a classic Brick Block with a question mark on top. At the beginning of a Party Mode game, two Hidden Blocks are placed on random Blue Spaces somewhere on the board, one containing twenty coins and the other containing a Star. When a player lands on one of these spaces, they activate the Hidden Block, and subsequently break it, gaining the coins or Star hidden inside. Afterwards, a Hidden Block with the same contents is placed on another random Blue Space, while the other remains in place until found. Hidden Blocks are never placed on Blue Spaces that can potentially be the [[Star Space]].<ref name=Rare_Oddities_10/> | Hidden Blocks made their proper debut in ''Mario Party 2''. In this game, they appear identical to the Event Block from ''Mario Party'': a classic Brick Block with a question mark on top. At the beginning of a Party Mode game, two Hidden Blocks are placed on random Blue Spaces somewhere on the board, one containing twenty coins and the other containing a Star. When a player lands on one of these spaces, they activate the Hidden Block, and subsequently break it, gaining the coins or Star hidden inside. Afterwards, a Hidden Block with the same contents is placed on another random Blue Space, while the other remains in place until found. Hidden Blocks are never placed on Blue Spaces that can potentially be the [[Star Space]].<ref name=Rare_Oddities_10></ref> | ||
===''Mario Party 3''=== | ===''Mario Party 3''=== | ||
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In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', Hidden Blocks appear as plain golden Brick Blocks, similar to [[Gold Block]]s. When found, they contain between 4 and 15 coins randomly, or a Star. Whether the block contains coins or a Star is determined by a roulette wheel that is spun when the Hidden Block is found, which has a small section that causes a Star to be granted, the rest of the wheel causing it to grant coins. The part of the roulette that grants the Star can apparently only be landed on past the halfway point of the game. In Mario Party mode, two Hidden Blocks (each containing the same possible contents) are present on random Blue Spaces on the board at all times. | In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', Hidden Blocks appear as plain golden Brick Blocks, similar to [[Gold Block]]s. When found, they contain between 4 and 15 coins randomly, or a Star. Whether the block contains coins or a Star is determined by a roulette wheel that is spun when the Hidden Block is found, which has a small section that causes a Star to be granted, the rest of the wheel causing it to grant coins. The part of the roulette that grants the Star can apparently only be landed on past the halfway point of the game. In Mario Party mode, two Hidden Blocks (each containing the same possible contents) are present on random Blue Spaces on the board at all times. | ||
The [[Hidden Block Card]] item | The [[Hidden Block Card]] item summons a Hidden Block to the player's location immediately after being used. Unlike ''Mario Party DS''{{'}} Block Sensor, this Hidden Block is not one of the two hidden on the board normally, and does not affect their locations in any way. | ||
In Partner Party mode, two Hidden Blocks appear on random spaces at all times. The player's controller rumbles when one is passed by.<ref name=Rare_Oddities_10></ref> | In Partner Party mode, two Hidden Blocks appear on random spaces at all times. The player's controller rumbles when one is passed by.<ref name=Rare_Oddities_10></ref> | ||
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===''Mario Party Superstars''=== | ===''Mario Party Superstars''=== | ||
Hidden Blocks reappear in ''Mario Party Superstars'', once again parsed as "hidden blocks" and using the same appearance as in ''Super Mario Party''. They may contain coins or a Star and no longer use the roulette mechanic from ''Super Mario Party''. However, players placing lower or those further behind the leader generally have a better chance of getting a Star from a Hidden Block. | |||
Hidden Blocks reappear in ''Mario Party Superstars'', once again parsed as "hidden blocks" and using the same appearance as in ''Super Mario Party''. They may contain coins or a Star and no longer use the roulette mechanic from ''Super Mario Party''. However, players placing lower or those further behind the leader generally have a better chance of getting | |||
==Profiles== | ==Profiles== | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Fra=Bloc caché<br>Bloc secret (''Mario Party 3'') | ||
|FraM=Hidden Block<br>Secret block | |||
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|ChiS=隐藏砖块 | |ChiS=隐藏砖块 | ||
|ChiSR=Yǐncáng Zhuānkuài | |ChiSR=Yǐncáng Zhuānkuài |