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[[File:MSB_ToyField.jpg|thumb|200px|Toy Field as it appears in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'']] | [[File:MSB_ToyField.jpg|thumb|200px|Toy Field as it appears in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'']] | ||
'''Toy Field''' is an unlockable minigame in Challenge Mode of ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. Toy Field is also a separate game mode. In it, four players (human and CPU) play in an indoor stadium with several buttons on the floor. The batter must hit the ball on one of the buttons, after which they earn or lose coins depending on the effect of the button. The pitcher's objective is to strike the batter out. The fielder's objective is to catch the ball that the batter hits, stealing their coins. The player who has the most coins when the game ends is the winner. | '''Toy Field''' is an unlockable minigame in Challenge Mode of ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', and ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. Toy Field is also a separate game mode. In it, four players (human and CPU) play in an indoor stadium with several buttons on the floor. The batter must hit the ball on one of the buttons, after which they earn or lose coins depending on the effect of the button. The pitcher's objective is to strike the batter out. The fielder's objective is to catch the ball that the batter hits, stealing their coins. The player who has the most coins when the game ends is the winner. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Mario Superstar Baseball''=== | ===''Mario Superstar Baseball''=== | ||
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First, the players select their characters (and the difficulty for each CPU player, if any). Then, they choose to have 10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 turns for the whole game. Then, the game starts with a random batter and random pitcher - the other two players become the fielders. Each player starts a game with 100 coins. If the pitcher strikes out the batter, the pitcher steals 30 coins from the batter, and bats next. If a fielder catches a ball, the fielder gets to bat next. If the caught ball is a fly ball, the fielder steals 50 coins from the batter. If four balls are pitched (''Ball Four'') or the ball hits the batter (''Take Your Base''), it counts a turn (though there is no extra turns in this instance if this happens on the last turn), the batter goes again and a base is lit up - if all bases are lit up when either of these happen during a turn, the batter then steals 20 coins from the pitcher. | First, the players select their characters (and the difficulty for each CPU player, if any). Then, they choose to have 10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 turns for the whole game. Then, the game starts with a random batter and random pitcher - the other two players become the fielders. Each player starts a game with 100 coins. If the pitcher strikes out the batter, the pitcher steals 30 coins from the batter, and bats next. If a fielder catches a ball, the fielder gets to bat next. If the caught ball is a fly ball, the fielder steals 50 coins from the batter. If four balls are pitched (''Ball Four'') or the ball hits the batter (''Take Your Base''), it counts a turn (though there is no extra turns in this instance if this happens on the last turn), the batter goes again and a base is lit up - if all bases are lit up when either of these happen during a turn, the batter then steals 20 coins from the pitcher. | ||
Hitting the buttons on the field have various effects. 1B hit advances all runner lights one base forward, earning 10 coins plus 30 (10 from each opponent) for any RBI. 2B Hit advances the lights 2 spots forward, earning 20 coins and again 30 for all RBI. 3B Hit spaces are the same, except earning 30 coins for the base score. The HR space in center field acts as a homerun, removing every runner light and giving the player 40 coins for landing there, and again 30 for all RBI scored. | Hitting the buttons on the field have various effects. 1B hit advances all runner lights one base forward, earning 10 coins plus 30 (10 from each opponent) for any RBI. 2B Hit advances the lights 2 spots forward, earning 20 coins and again 30 for all RBI. 3B Hit spaces are the same, except earning 30 coins for the base score. The HR space in center field acts as a homerun, removing every runner light and giving the player 40 coins for landing there, and again 30 for all RBI scored. | ||
? spaces start a slot wheel. If the wheel shows three [[Bob-omb]]s, it counts as an out and the player loses 90 coins (30 to each opponent) - if nobody catches the ball after it lands there a random player is selected to bat. Three red shells steal 30 coins from a random player. Three blue Spiny Shells steals 100 coins with the leader. Three lightning bolts switches coin totals with the leader. Three lucky 7's changes all spaces to HR for 1 turn and gives a bat again. Three 1-UP shrooms lights up all the runner lights and earns a bat-again. If the wheel | ? spaces start a slot wheel. If the wheel shows three [[Bob-omb]]s, it counts as an out and the player loses 90 coins (30 to each opponent) - if nobody catches the ball after it lands there a random player is selected to bat. Three red shells steal 30 coins from a random player. Three blue Spiny Shells steals 100 coins with the leader. Three lightning bolts switches coin totals with the leader. Three lucky 7's changes all spaces to HR for 1 turn and gives a bat again. Three 1-UP shrooms lights up all the runner lights and earns a bat-again. If the wheel doesn't show a three-of-a-kind, it counts as an out (though the coin counts are not affected) and if nobody catches the ball after it lands there a random player is then selected to bat. In the Japanese version, the letters in the word "slot" are all capital while in the North American version, the first letter is capitalized and the rest of the letters are lowercase. | ||
Hitting the "COIN" spaces causes many coins to appear on the field. The fielders can collect the coins for a few seconds (which is worth twice as much when collected). After that time is up, the batter gets any remaining coins. | Hitting the "COIN" spaces causes many coins to appear on the field. The fielders can collect the coins for a few seconds (which is worth twice as much when collected). After that time is up, the batter gets any remaining coins. | ||
Hitting a button right next to the back wall reveals a letter. Hitting all the letters spell HOMERUN (North America) / MIRACLE (Japan and Europe), and the player gets a home run, earning them more coins. If the ball is not caught when a batter hits it, the batter goes again. If this happens in the final turn, extra turns are played until ''Ball Four'' or ''Take Your Base'' occurs, a strikeout occurs, or the ball is caught during that turn, in that point the game ends. | Hitting a button right next to the back wall reveals a letter. Hitting all the letters spell HOMERUN (North America)/MIRACLE(Japan and Europe), and the player gets a home run, earning them more coins. If the ball is not caught when a batter hits it, the batter goes again. If this happens in the final turn, extra turns are played until ''Ball Four'' or ''Take Your Base'' occurs, a strikeout occurs, or the ball is caught during that turn, in that point the game ends. | ||
High scores are also stored. There is only one list of records regardless of the number of turns played and records can only be set in single player mode. At the end of a game, if the human player gets a higher score than the 5th highest score in the list (even if the player does not win the game), the usual words that say ''WINNER!'' above the winning character(s) are replaced with ''NEW RANKING!'' (or in case that the player breaks the top record, ''NEW RECORD!'') in the middle of the screen. | High scores are also stored. There is only one list of records regardless of the number of turns played and records can only be set in single player mode. At the end of a game, if the human player gets a higher score than the 5th highest score in the list (even if the player does not win the game), the usual words that say ''WINNER!'' above the winning character(s) are replaced with ''NEW RANKING!'' (or in case that the player breaks the top record, ''NEW RECORD!'') in the middle of the screen. | ||
The maximum | The maximum amount of coins one can possess in this mode is 999. | ||
In Challenge mode, Toy Field lasts for ten turns and the player is pitted against [[Bowser Jr.]], a [[Dry Bones]], and a Red Dry Bones. If either of these three are chosen (on Bowser's Challenge Mode), that character is replaced by [[Mario]]. | In Challenge mode, Toy Field lasts for ten turns and the player is pitted against [[Bowser Jr.]], a [[Dry Bones]], and a Red Dry Bones. If either of these three are chosen (on Bowser's Challenge Mode), that character is replaced by [[Mario]]. | ||
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===''Mario Super Sluggers''=== | ===''Mario Super Sluggers''=== | ||
[[File:Toyyy.PNG|thumb|left|Toy Field as it appears in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'']] | [[File:Toyyy.PNG|thumb|left|Toy Field as it appears in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'']] | ||
Toy Field has returned from ''Mario Superstar Baseball''. Players now start with 300 coins in this version of Toy Field. This version of Toy Field has one Batter, and three other Outfielders and a cannon that pitches the ball to the batter. Before it pitches it, there is a roulette wheel with three different slots that affects the turn. Each slot is controlled by one of the outfielders; the outfielders tap 'A' to stop the slot they are in control of. If the slots | Toy Field has returned from ''Mario Superstar Baseball''. Players now start with 300 coins in this version of Toy Field. This version of Toy Field has one Batter, and three other Outfielders and a cannon that pitches the ball to the batter. Before it pitches it, there is a roulette wheel with three different slots that affects the turn. Each slot is controlled by one of the outfielders; the outfielders tap 'A' to stop the slot they are in control of. If the slots aren't stopped, they are stopped automatically. | ||
*The first slot controls the speed of the ball. The Mushroom is slow, flower is regular, star is fast, and crown is the fastest. There is a ? space where players | *The first slot controls the speed of the ball. The Mushroom is slow, flower is regular, star is fast, and crown is the fastest. There is a ? space where players won't be told of the ball's speed. | ||
*The second slot shows where the ball goes. It can curve left, right, or go straight. There is a ? space which does not tell the player which way it curves. | *The second slot shows where the ball goes. It can curve left, right, or go straight. There is a ? space which does not tell the player which way it curves. | ||
*The third slot shows which item the batter gains. Items can be used on the outfielders, similar to how they can be used in the baseball game. There | *The third slot shows which item the batter gains. Items can be used on the outfielders, similar to how they can be used in the baseball game. There are items, or an X Space, which does not give the player an item. | ||
When the batter gets a strike, the other players get five coins each. If the batter gets a second strike, the other players get another five coins each. If the batter strikes out, they lose 45 coins and the outfielders gain even another five coins each, for a total of 15 coins each. | When the batter gets a strike, the other players get five coins each. If the batter gets a second strike, the other players get another five coins each. If the batter strikes out, they lose 45 coins and the outfielders gain even another five coins each, for a total of 15 coins each. | ||
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**There is a game with 4 boxes, a star in one of them. Each player picks a box, and whoever selects the box with the Star wins. | **There is a game with 4 boxes, a star in one of them. Each player picks a box, and whoever selects the box with the Star wins. | ||
**A minigame where the player has a certain number, and a few balloons. The player must pop balloons to make the exact number first. | **A minigame where the player has a certain number, and a few balloons. The player must pop balloons to make the exact number first. | ||
** | **Please note that if the games have more than one winner, then the [[coin]]s awarded is split. | ||
*Once all doors are flipped around, the letters spell the word MIRACLE (Japan and Europe)/HOMERUN (North American). The person who hits the last door required gets 600 coins | *Once all doors are flipped around, the letters spell the word MIRACLE (Japan and Europe)/HOMERUN (North American). The person who hits the last door required gets 600 coins. | ||
*In front of the door, there is a brick wall. Above the brick wall is a panel that says "Grand Slam". When a Grand Slam is hit, the player not only bats again but gets 500 coins. | *In front of the door, there is a brick wall. Above the brick wall is a panel that says "Grand Slam". When a Grand Slam is hit, the player not only bats again but gets 500 coins. | ||
*The player can get bonus coins for hitting the wall. | *The player can get bonus coins for hitting the wall. | ||
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*If the ball goes to the left or right past the bumpers high enough, it is a foul ball, counted as a strike. (The player does not lose coins, but the rivals gain 5 coins each.) | *If the ball goes to the left or right past the bumpers high enough, it is a foul ball, counted as a strike. (The player does not lose coins, but the rivals gain 5 coins each.) | ||
A new feature in Toy Field is the ability to tackle each other. When the ball is caught by a fielder, there is a timer on top of the screen that starts at three seconds. When the ball is caught, the other two fielders can tackle the fielder to steal the ball. When the three seconds are up, the fielder who has the ball bats next. If no fielder has the ball or a | A new feature in Toy Field is the ability to tackle each other. When the ball is caught by a fielder, there is a timer on top of the screen that starts at three seconds. When the ball is caught, the other two fielders can tackle the fielder to steal the ball. When the three seconds are up, the fielder who has the ball bats next. If no fielder has the ball or a home-run is scored (earning 500 coins to the batter), the previous batter "bats again". | ||
Also, each character has a different tackle. Power characters (such as [[Petey Piranha]], [[Bowser]], [[Wario]], and [[Donkey Kong]]) have a long tackle. In general, fast characters with low batting (such as [[Toadette]], [[Yoshi]], [[Baby Luigi]]) have a short tackle making it difficult to tackle. | Also, each character has a different tackle. Power characters (such as [[Petey Piranha]], [[Bowser]], [[Wario]], and [[Donkey Kong]]) have a long tackle. In general, fast characters with low batting (such as [[Toadette]], [[Yoshi]], [[Baby Luigi]]) have a short tackle making it difficult to tackle. | ||
There is another new element in Toy Field. The name is King bonus; it either gives bonus coins or makes players lose coins. Similar to the [[Bonus Star]]'s elements in ''[[Mario Party]]'', there are additional coins rewarded or penalized, such as for tackling the most, being tackled the most, getting nice plays the most and hitting the ball perfectly. | There is another new element in Toy Field. The name is King bonus; it either gives bonus coins or makes players lose coins. Similar to the [[Bonus Star]]'s elements in ''[[Mario Party]]'', there are additional coins rewarded or penalized, such as for tackling the most, being tackled the most, getting nice plays the most and hitting the ball perfectly. | ||
Every time a fielder is hit by | Every time a fielder is hit by a item, he or she loses 30 coins, and the batter gains 30. | ||
The maximum | The maximum amount of coins one can possess in this mode has increased from the previous game to 9,999. | ||
High scores are also stored here, except that there is now a different list for high scores depending on the number of turns played. High scores can also be set in multiplayer, though CPU players cannot set records. | High scores are also stored here, except that there is now a different list for high scores depending on the number of turns played. High scores can also be set in multiplayer, though CPU players cannot set records. | ||
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