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How many points players get depends on how fast they are: five points for first place, three for second, two for third, and one for last. Additionally, the fifth and tenth questions award double points when the correct answer is chosen, and they have harder versions of the questions.
How many points players get depends on how fast they are: five points for first place, three for second, two for third, and one for last. Additionally, the fifth and tenth questions award double points when the correct answer is chosen, and they have harder versions of the questions.


After the fifth question, each player's score is briefly seen, and the characters participating will cheer, regardless of what place they are in, unless they have not obtained any points, in which case they will show dismay instead.
After the fifth question, each player's score is briefly seen, and the characters participating will cheer, regardless of what place they are in.


In the Mario Party mode, the player who encountered Wario on the board first to trigger the minigame is awarded five points at the beginning as an advantage.
In the Mario Party mode, the player who encountered Wario on the board first to trigger the minigame is awarded five points at the beginning as an advantage.

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