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In early ''Mario Party'' games up to and including ''[[Mario Party 4|Mario Party 4]]'', Wario's sleeves are long, while they are short in the rest of the series. In ''Mario Party'', ''Mario Party 2'', and ''Mario Party 3'', Wario's voice sounds slightly deeper than in other games. In ''Mario Party 4''-''7'', Wario has two losing animations, while every other character has only one. In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', Wario's special [[Orb]] is the [[Vacuum Orb]], which lets him spin a roulette to steal some coins from each of his opponents - either 1 coin, 5 coins, or 10 coins. In ''[[Mario Party-e]]'', Wario is one of the playable characters. He has his own minigame named [[Wario's Bluff]], where the player controls Wario's [[Wario Car|car]], and must stop it just before it reaches the edge of a cliff. During Toad Scramble in ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', if the player has Wario on their team, he smashes rocks that have coins in them and grants the player use of the [[Greedy Dice Block]]. Wario has appeared in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' as a playable character, and he reappears in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' in a playable capacity. Wario's Dice Block has two -2 coins's and four 6's, the same as Waluigi's [[Risky Dice Block]] from ''Star Rush''. ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'' is the first game in the series where [[Kevin Afghani]] provides Wario's voice, instead of recordings of [[Charles Martinet]] from recent entries.
In early ''Mario Party'' games up to and including ''[[Mario Party 4|Mario Party 4]]'', Wario's sleeves are long, while they are short in the rest of the series. In ''Mario Party'', ''Mario Party 2'', and ''Mario Party 3'', Wario's voice sounds slightly deeper than in other games. In ''Mario Party 4''-''7'', Wario has two losing animations, while every other character has only one. In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', Wario's special [[Orb]] is the [[Vacuum Orb]], which lets him spin a roulette to steal some coins from each of his opponents - either 1 coin, 5 coins, or 10 coins. In ''[[Mario Party-e]]'', Wario is one of the playable characters. He has his own minigame named [[Wario's Bluff]], where the player controls Wario's [[Wario Car|car]], and must stop it just before it reaches the edge of a cliff. During Toad Scramble in ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', if the player has Wario on their team, he smashes rocks that have coins in them and grants the player use of the [[Greedy Dice Block]]. Wario has appeared in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' as a playable character, and he reappears in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' in a playable capacity. Wario's Dice Block has two -2 coins's and four 6's, the same as Waluigi's [[Risky Dice Block]] from ''Star Rush''. ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'' is the first game in the series where [[Kevin Afghani]] provides Wario's voice, instead of recordings of [[Charles Martinet]] from recent entries.


In ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'', Wario can also appear as a possible Jamboree Buddy (as long as he is not being used by a player or CPU) and can be recruited by beating his Showdown minigame, [[Wario's Buzzer Beater]]. His Jamboree Buddy ability allows the player to receive three to eight coins before moving.
In ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'', Wario can also appear as a possible Jamboree Buddy (as long as he is not being used by a player or CPU) and can be recruited by beating his Showdown minigame, [[Wario's Buzzer Beater]]. His Jamboree Buddy ability allows the player to receive three to right coins before moving.


Wario is also the star of ''[[Wario's Whack Attack]]'', a browser game on the official website for the original ''Mario Party''. Wario's pipes are clogged by Bowser and his Piranha Plants, and the player must help Wario by hitting the Piranha Plants as they pop out of the pipes.
Wario is also the star of ''[[Wario's Whack Attack]]'', a browser game on the official website for the original ''Mario Party''. Wario's pipes are clogged by Bowser and his Piranha Plants, and the player must help Wario by hitting the Piranha Plants as they pop out of the pipes.

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