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A '''Zap Orb''' is an [[orb]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. It contains an [[Amp]]. In ''Mario Party 6'', players can place it on a [[space (Mario Party series)|space]] to serve as a roadblock. It costs 15 [[coin]]s at an [[Orb hut]]. Opponents that pass through a space containing the orb get shocked by the Amp, losing five coins, and an additional five coins for every remaining space they pass through on their turn. In ''Mario Party 7'', it serves the same purpose, but opponents lose only three coins per space, instead of five. It costs 15 coins at an Orb hut. In both games, if a player passes by another Zap Orb while one is already in effect, the Zap Orbs stack up. If the player runs out of coins, the effect wears off. It is the opposite of the [[Flower Orb]], which grants the player three coins for each space they pass.
The '''Zap Orb''' is an [[orb]] item in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', containing the enemy, [[Amp|Zap]]. In ''Mario Party 6'', players can place it on a space to serve as a roadblock. It costs fifteen [[coin]]s at the [[Orb Shop]]. Opponents that pass through a space containing the orb, get shocked by the Zap, losing five coins, and an additionally five coins for every remaining space they pass through on their turn. In ''Mario Party 7'', it serves the same exact purpose, but opponents only lose three coins per space, instead of five.   It costs fifteen [[coin]]s at the [[Orb Shop]]. In both games, if a player passes by another Zap Orb while one is already in effect, the Zap Orbs will stack up.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Zap_Orb.jpg|''Mario Party 6''
Zap_Orb.JPG|''Mario Party 6''
Zap_Orb2.jpg|''Mario Party 7''
Zap_Orb2.JPG|''Mario Party 7''
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ビリキューカプセル
|JapR=Birikyū kapuseru
|JapM=Amp Capsule
|SpaE=Cápsula Sparky
|SpaEM=Amp Capsule
|Ger=Sparky-Kapsel
|GerM=Sparky Capsule
|Ita=Pallina Amperino
|ItaM=Amp Orb
}}
==Trivia==
*In both ''Mario Party 6'' and ''Mario Party 7'', the description of the Zap Orb both in the instruction booklet and in the game uses a male pronoun to describe the affected player.
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[[Category:Orbs]]
[[Category:Orbs and Capsules]]
[[Category:Mario Party 6 items]]
[[Category:Mario Party 6 Items]]
[[Category:Mario Party 7 items]]
[[Category:Mario Party 7 Items]]
[[it:Pallina Amperino]]

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