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<small>A - If the player is using this character, that opponent is replaced with [[Luigi]].</small>
<small>A - If the player is using this character, that opponent is replaced with [[Luigi]].</small>


For the [[Millennium Star]], his original plan was to have a straight run-through of seven (since there are seven Star Stamps) Battle Royale boards. However, when the Millennium Star is about to stamp the player's stamp card, another character bursts from the castle, saying they deserve this. The two argue, and Millennium Star decides to go to a Duel Board. The player wins (they must to continue) and the other character runs away in disappointment. After the stamp is received, the next Star Stamp is shown and another Battle Royale begins.
For the [[Millennium Star]], his original plan was to have a straight run-through of seven (since there are seven Star Stamps) Battle Royale Boards. However, when the Millennium Star is about to stamp the player's stamp card, another character bursts from the castle, saying they deserve this. The two argue, and Millennium Star decides to go to a Duel Board. The player wins (they must to continue) and the other character runs away in disappointment. After the stamp is received, the next Star Stamp is shown and another Battle Royale begins.


After a Star Stamp has been received and the player is ready to move to the next Battle Royale board, [[Bowser]] appears with two [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]] cohorts, attempting to get the Star Stamps for himself, but he always shows up late. The first two times, when trying to get the Wit and Kindness Star Stamps, the player, the Millennium Star, and [[Tumble]] have already left to the next board. When trying to get the Strength Star Stamp, Bowser does arrive before the player, the Millennium Star, and Tumble leave, but they ignore him and continue to the next board anyway. When trying to get the Love Star Stamp, Bowser and the Baby Bowsers managed to surround the three, but when Tumble politely asks them to get out of the way, Bowser lets them go, and after they leave, he [[Fire Breath|breathes fire]], frustrated at his own foolishness.
After a Star Stamp has been received and the player is ready to move to the next Battle Royale board, [[Bowser]] appears with two [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]] cohorts, attempting to get the Star Stamps for himself, but he always shows up late. The first two times, when trying to get the Wit and Kindness Star Stamps, the player, the Millennium Star, and [[Tumble]] have already left to the next board. When trying to get the Strength Star Stamp, Bowser does arrive before the player, the Millennium Star, and Tumble leave, but they ignore him and continue to the next board anyway. When trying to get the Love Star Stamp, Bowser and the Baby Bowsers managed to surround the three, but when Tumble politely asks them to get out of the way, Bowser lets them go, and after they leave, he [[Fire Breath|breathes fire]], frustrated at his own foolishness.
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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).  
{|class="wikitable sortable" width=100% style="text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable sortable" width=100% style="text-align:center"
|+'''Battle Royale boards'''
|-
!witdh=15% colspan=2 class=unsortable|Board
!witdh=15% colspan=2 class=unsortable|Board
!width=68% class=unsortable|Description
!width=68% class=unsortable|Description
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===Spaces===
===Spaces===
{|class="wikitable sortable" width=100% style="text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable sortable" width=100% style="text-align:center"
|+'''Battle Royale spaces'''
|-
!class=unsortable width=32px|Image
!class=unsortable width=32px|Image
!width=10%|Space
!width=10%|Space
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!width=8%|Price
!width=8%|Price
|-
|-
!colspan=4 style="background:#900"|{{color|white|Items purchasable from Toad}}
!colspan=4 style="background:#900"|{{color|white|Items Purchasable From Toad}}
|-
|-
!style="background:#e99"|[[File:MP2-3 Mushroom.png|80px]]
!style="background:#e99"|[[File:MP2-3 Mushroom.png|80px]]
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|20 Coins
|20 Coins
|-
|-
!colspan=4 style="background:#090"|{{color|white|Items purchasable from Baby Bowser}}
!colspan=4 style="background:#090"|{{color|white|Items Purchasable From Baby Bowser}}
|-
|-
!style="background:#9e9"|[[File:MP3 Reverse Mushroom.png|80px]]
!style="background:#9e9"|[[File:MP3 Reverse Mushroom.png|80px]]
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|15 Coins
|15 Coins
|-
|-
!colspan=4 style="background:#a90"|{{color|white|Items purchasable from both}}
!colspan=4 style="background:#a90"|{{color|white|Items Purchaseable From Both}}
|-
|-
!style="background:#ed9"|[[File:MP3 Skeleton Key.png|80px]]
!style="background:#ed9"|[[File:MP3 Skeleton Key.png|80px]]
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|30 Coins
|30 Coins
|-
|-
!colspan=4 style="background:#971"|{{color|white|Rare items (obtained through an Item Space, a Hidden Block, or an Item Bag from Toad)}}
!colspan=4 style="background:#971"|{{color|white|Rare Items (Obtained through an Item Space, a Hidden Block, or purchasing an Item Bag from Toad)}}
|-  
|-  
!style="background:#c92"|[[File:MP3 Wacky Watch.png|80px]]
!style="background:#c92"|[[File:MP3 Wacky Watch.png|80px]]

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