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====''Mario Party 7''====
====''Mario Party 7''====
The Warp Pipe Orb has been repurposed in {{a|MP7|l}} to a Roadblock Orb, meaning it can be thrown on to a space. If an opponent passes on to the space, a Warp Pipe appears below to transport them back to the space they started their turn at, continuing their move from there. The Warp Pipe Orb can be found on [[Pagoda Peak]] and [[Neon Heights]]. There is a unique type named the '''Bowser Pipe''' that is sometimes used by [[Koopa Kid]] on the [[Koopa Kid Space]], and it switches the position of the player with an opponent chosen by roulette.
The Warp Pipe Orb has been repurposed in {{a|MP7|l}} to a Roadblock Orb, meaning it can be thrown on to a space. If an opponent passes on to the space, a Warp Pipe appears below to transport them back to the space they started their turn at, continuing their move from there. There is a unique type named the '''Bowser Pipe''' that is sometimes used by [[Koopa Kid]] on the [[Koopa Kid Space]], and it switches the position of the player with an opponent chosen by roulette.


Warp Pipes appear in a few minigames, most prominently [[Warp Pipe Dreams]], where player characters have to jump through pipes until finally exiting from the center pipe. Warp Pipes are also in [[Snow Ride]], as an obstacle in the center of the snowboard path, and [[Herbicidal Maniac]], where players aim at several Warp Pipes to shoot Piranha Plants that pop out.
Warp Pipes appear in a few minigames, most prominently [[Warp Pipe Dreams]], where player characters have to jump through pipes until finally exiting from the center pipe. Warp Pipes are also in [[Snow Ride]], as an obstacle in the center of the snowboard path, and [[Herbicidal Maniac]], where players aim at several Warp Pipes to shoot Piranha Plants that pop out.
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====''Super Mario Party''====
====''Super Mario Party''====
Warp Pipes appear in {{a|SMP|l}} on the board [[Megafruit Paradise]] as what the player can use to alternate between islands. The Star Pipe, now known as the [[Golden Pipe]], also returns. A cup resembling a Warp Pipe appears in the background of [[Sizzling Stakes]]. Additionally, [[Shell Shocked Deluxe]] features Warp Pipes as unbreakable barriers.
Warp Pipes appear in {{a|SMP|l}} on the board [[Megafruit Paradise]] as what the player can use to alternate between islands. The Star Pipe, now known as the Golden Pipe, also returns. A cup resembling a Warp Pipe appears in the background of [[Sizzling Stakes]]. Additionally, [[Shell Shocked Deluxe]] features Warp Pipes as unbreakable barriers.


====''Mario Party Superstars''====
====''Mario Party Superstars''====
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====''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''====
[[File:M%26LBrothership_PipesEverywhere.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Three Warp Pipe types in {{a|M&LB}}]]
[[File:M%26LBrothership_PipesEverywhere.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Three Warp Pipe types in {{a|M&LB}}]]
The Warp Pipes of {{a|M&LB}} work like they do before, but this time require the player to press {{button|switch|A}} while standing on top of one to enter. After [[Rumbla Island]] is connected, a blue Warp Pipe will appear at [[Shipshape Island]], which the player can use to access other blue Warp Pipes of previously connected islands in the event they need to revisit them. Standard green Warp Pipes also appear whenever the player hits [[Warp Block (Mario & Luigi series)|Warp Block]]s, which allows them to easily backtrack from large distances within an island. After [[Reclusa]] awakens, several of these pipes get blocked by flowers and cannot be used.
The Warp Pipes of {{a|M&LB}} work like they do before, but this time require the player to press {{button|switch|A}} while standing on top of one to enter. After [[Rumbla Island]] is connected, a blue Warp Pipe will appear at [[Shipshape Island]], which the player can use to access other blue Warp Pipes of previously connected islands in the event they need to revisit them. Standard green Warp Pipes also appear whenever the player hits blocks containing a Warp Pipe on them, which allows them to easily backtrack from large distances within an island. After [[Reclusa]] awakens, several of these pipes get blocked by flowers and cannot be used.


Green Warp Pipes also appear in large quantities in [[Inphant Islet]], where they are needed to traverse a maze leading to various rewards. A network of Warp Pipes is seen in a quartet of islets in [[Gulchrock Sea]], where a hidden one is required to access [[Wayaway Island]] and get entry into [[Bowser's Castle]].
Green Warp Pipes also appear in large quantities in [[Inphant Islet]], where they are needed to traverse a maze leading to various rewards. A network of Warp Pipes is seen in a quartet of islets in [[Gulchrock Sea]], where a hidden one is required to access [[Wayaway Island]] and get entry into [[Bowser's Castle]].
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===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series===
===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series===
Pipes in the ''{{id|Mario vs. Donkey Kong|series}}'' series are used by the [[Mini]] toys to reach different areas within a level. They generally only have two ends, with the exception of [[Rotate Pipe]]s which may have up to four. Once a Mini enters a pipe, the player must wait for the character to traverse its entire length; the position of a Mini in that pipe is shown by an icon of that Mini moving correspondingly towards the other end of the pipe. Throughout the series, the sound produced by a pipe when entered or exited is recycled from {{a|SM64}}. Green Warp Pipes with physically interjoined end are first encountered in {{a|MVDK2|l}}, which is also the debut of Rotate Pipes, which can be rotated around 90° at a time. Subsequent games, starting with {{a|MVDKMLM|l}}, largely portray interjoined pipes as blue while introducing different types of pipes among the usual ones. '''Split Pipes'''<ref>{{cite|format=PDF|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20180725193204/https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/manual-3DS-mario-vs-donkey-kong-tipping-stars-en.pdf|title=''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars'' electronic manual. Section 11: "Objects"|language=en-us|publisher=nintendo.com|accessdate=June 27, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite|format=PDF|language=en-us|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20200131005654/https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/manual-WiiU-Mini_Mario_and_Friends-amiibo_Challenge.pdf|title=''Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge'' electronic manual. Section 9: "Objects/Contraptions"|publisher=nintendo.com|accessdate=June 27, 2024}}</ref> are pairs of pipes that are separated between two areas, allowing for a shorter travel time. Corresponding Split Pipes are color-coded yellow, pink, purple, red, cyan, or gray. [[Movable Pipe]]s are green and work in the same manner as Split Pipes, but can be removed and placed in specific spots within a stage using the touchscreen. In {{a|MADKMOTM|l}}, pipes work on a similar basis to Split Pipes; if multiple paths diverge from a pipe, the player is given the option to choose a path once the Minis emerge from said pipe.
Pipes in the ''{{id|Mario vs. Donkey Kong|series}}'' series are used by the [[Mini]] toys to reach different areas within a level. They generally only have two ends, with the exception of [[Rotate Pipe]]s which may have up to four. Once a Mini enters a pipe, the player must wait for the character to traverse its entire length; the position of a Mini in that pipe is shown by an icon of that Mini moving correspondingly towards the other end of the pipe. Throughout the series, the sound produced by a pipe when entered or exited is recycled from {{a|SM64}}. Green Warp Pipes with physically interjoined end are first encountered in {{a|MVDK2|l}}, which is also the debut of Rotate Pipes, which can be rotated around 90° at a time. Subsequent games, starting with {{a|MVDKMLM|l}}, largely portray interjoined pipes as blue while introducing different types of pipes among the usual ones. '''Split Pipes'''<ref>{{cite|format=PDF|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20180725193204/https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/manual-3DS-mario-vs-donkey-kong-tipping-stars-en.pdf|title=''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars'' electronic manual. Section 11: "Objects"|language=en-us|publisher=nintendo.com|accessdate=June 27, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite|format=PDF|language=en-us|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20200131005654/https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/manual-WiiU-Mini_Mario_and_Friends-amiibo_Challenge.pdf|title=''Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge'' electronic manual. Section 9: "Objects/Contraptions"|publisher=nintendo.com|accessdate=June 27, 2024}}</ref> are pairs of pipes that are separated between two areas, allowing for a shorter travel time. Corresponding Split Pipes are color-coded yellow, pink, purple, red, cyan, or gray. [[Movable Pipe]]s are green and work in the same manner as Split Pipes, but can be removed and placed in specific spots within a stage using the touchscreen. In {{a|MADKMM|l}}, pipes work on a similar basis to Split Pipes; if multiple paths diverge from a pipe, the player is given the option to choose a path once the Minis emerge from said pipe.


A pipe briefly appears in the background of the scene in {{a|MVDK|l}} where [[Donkey Kong]] steals the [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]]s in the [[Mario Toy Factory]], where it is used to connect a conveyor belt used to move the toys.
A pipe briefly appears in the background of the scene in {{a|MVDK|l}} where [[Donkey Kong]] steals the [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]]s in the [[Mario Toy Factory]], where it is used to connect a conveyor belt used to move the toys.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn={{ruby|土管|どかん}}
|Jap={{ruby|土管|どかん}}
|JpnR=Dokan
|JapR=Dokan
|JpnM={{wp|Vitrified clay pipe|Clay Pipe}}
|JapM={{wp|Vitrified clay pipe|Clay Pipe}}
|Jpn2=ワープ土管
|Jap2=ワープ土管
|Jpn2R=Wāpu Dokan
|Jap2R=Wāpu Dokan
|Jpn2M=Warp Clay Pipe
|Jap2M=Warp Clay Pipe
|Jpn3=スワップどかん
|Jap3=スワップどかん
|Jpn3N=''Mario Party 4''
|Jap3N=''Mario Party 4''
|Jpn3R=Suwappu Dokan
|Jap3R=Suwappu Dokan
|Jpn3M=Swap Clay Pipe
|Jap3M=Swap Clay Pipe
|Cat=Canonada
|Cat=Canonada
|CatN=''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''
|CatN=''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''
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===Warp Pipe Orb===
===Warp Pipe Orb===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=どかんカプセル
|Jap=どかんカプセル
|JpnR=Dokan kapuseru
|JapR=Dokan kapuseru
|JpnM=Pipe Capsule
|JapM=Pipe Capsule
|Ger=Röhren-Kapsel
|Ger=Röhren-Kapsel
|GerM=Pipe Capsule
|GerM=Pipe Capsule
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{{M&LPIT}}
{{M&LPIT}}
{{NSMB}}
{{NSMB}}
{{MVDK2MOTM}}
{{MVDKMOTM}}
{{SPM}}
{{SPM}}
{{SMG}}
{{SMG}}

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