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==Boards== | ==Boards== | ||
Just as ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' did for ''[[Mario Party]]'', ''Mario Party 3'' references and takes gimmicks from ''Mario Party 2''{{'}}s boards to use in its own boards. For example, Waluigi's Island uses an altered gimmick from [[Space Land]], along with a gimmick from [[Luigi's Engine Room]] from ''Mario Party''; in one island, when a total of five Happening Spaces has been landed on, all players lose all of their coins if they are within a certain area (Space Land), and all islands and routes contain Red Warp Pipes that lead back to start, at the Green Warp Pipe (Luigi's Engine Room). | Just as ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' did for ''[[Mario Party]]'', ''Mario Party 3'' references and takes gimmicks from ''Mario Party 2''{{'}}s boards to use in its own boards. For example, Waluigi's Island uses an altered gimmick from [[Space Land]], along with a gimmick from [[Luigi's Engine Room]] from ''Mario Party''; in one island, when a total of five Happening Spaces has been landed on, all players lose all of their coins if they are within a certain area (Space Land), and all islands and routes contain Red Warp Pipes that lead back to start, at the Green Warp Pipe (Luigi's Engine Room). On each board, there is at least one cloud with eyes present. | ||
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|+'''Battle Royale boards''' | |+'''Battle Royale boards''' | ||
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Players start with one partner and can gain another (or replace one) when they reach their start space, which also gives them ten coins. Partners are given to the player at random using a roulette (on every third return, the player gets a "Lucky Roulette", which slows the roulette, allowing the player to more easily obtain a desired partner). When the partner is between the player and their opponent with the opponent facing the direction of the partner, the partner will automatically attack them. Each partner has a salary where they are paid when the player's turn starts. If a player cannot afford to pay the salary, the partner(s) leave(s). | Players start with one partner and can gain another (or replace one) when they reach their start space, which also gives them ten coins. Partners are given to the player at random using a roulette (on every third return, the player gets a "Lucky Roulette", which slows the roulette, allowing the player to more easily obtain a desired partner). When the partner is between the player and their opponent with the opponent facing the direction of the partner, the partner will automatically attack them. Each partner has a salary where they are paid when the player's turn starts. If a player cannot afford to pay the salary, the partner(s) leave(s). | ||
In the middle of every board is [[Belltop]], a mechanical toy. Every time a player passes him, the numbers on his hat goes down by one. Whenever the hat reaches 0, all players go to him and play a duel mini-game. After the winner receives | In the middle of every board is [[Belltop]], a mechanical toy. Every time a player passes him, the numbers on his hat goes down by one. Whenever the hat reaches 0, all players go to him and play a duel mini-game. After the winner receives his/her coin prize, the timer is reset to 5. | ||
In Story Mode, after a Battle Royale map, the player's character is about to receive a [[Star Stamp]] when another character emerges from the castle and says they deserve it. To settle this dispute, both characters are sent to a Duel board (with the exception of Waluigi, who challenges the character to his Battle Royale board, [[Waluigi's Island]]). The winner receives the Star Stamp. (Luigi serves as the player's opponent if the player is supposed to duel the character they chose. As Daisy cannot be chosen in Story Mode, Luigi cannot be fought on [[Backtrack]].) | In Story Mode, after a Battle Royale map, the player's character is about to receive a [[Star Stamp]] when another character emerges from the castle and says they deserve it. To settle this dispute, both characters are sent to a Duel board (with the exception of Waluigi, who challenges the character to his Battle Royale board, [[Waluigi's Island]]). The winner receives the Star Stamp. (Luigi serves as the player's opponent if the player is supposed to duel the character they chose. As Daisy cannot be chosen in Story Mode, Luigi cannot be fought on [[Backtrack]].) | ||
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|[[ | |[[Poison Mushroom#Mario Party 3|Poison Mushroom]] | ||
|align=left|When used, the player using it chooses a player to target (can also be the player who uses the mushroom). The next time that the chosen player moves, that player's Dice Block is only able to roll numbers from one to three. It is Waluigi's favorite item. | |align=left|When used, the player using it chooses a player to target (can also be the player who uses the mushroom). The next time that the chosen player moves, that player's Dice Block is only able to roll numbers from one to three. It is Waluigi's favorite item. | ||
|5 Coins | |5 Coins | ||
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*This is the final game that [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]] copyrighted under its full name. The division would copyright all further products as simply "Nintendo." | *This is the final game that [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]] copyrighted under its full name. The division would copyright all further products as simply "Nintendo." | ||
*Each of the boards has a cloud hidden in the background, including the reflection of one in Woody Woods and the shadow of one in Creepy Cavern. <ref>Designing For (October 22nd 2020). [https://youtu.be/5dYZavVRHgw?si=hsLACNMGlxfkHQDT&t=1457 The WORST Mario Party Boards Ft. ZoomZike - Designing For Podcasts]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 22nd 2020.</ref> | *Each of the boards has a cloud hidden in the background, including the reflection of one in Woody Woods and the shadow of one in Creepy Cavern. <ref>Designing For (October 22nd 2020). [https://youtu.be/5dYZavVRHgw?si=hsLACNMGlxfkHQDT&t=1457 The WORST Mario Party Boards Ft. ZoomZike - Designing For Podcasts]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 22nd 2020.</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |