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[[Image:Item-Warp.png|thumb|A '''Warp Dice Block'''.]]
[[Image:Item-Warp.png|thumb|A '''Warp Dice Block'''.]]
The '''Warp Dice Block''' is an item that appears exclusively in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. It can be purchased for two [[coin]]s in any shop. If the [[player]] uses it, they will be warped to a random space on the board, and then be able to roll the [[Dice Block|dice block]] from there. It can be considered a variant of the [[Warp Block]] used primarily in the early ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games, which enables the player to switch places with another character at random. The player who used the item experiences the effects of the space on which he or she landed. Computer players never buy this item when they go to the [[Item Shop|item shop]].
The '''Warp Dice Block''' is an item that appears exclusively in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. It can be purchased for two [[coin]]s in any shop. If the player uses it, they will be warped to a random space on the board, and then be able to roll the [[Dice Block|dice block]] from there. It can be considered a variant of the [[Warp Block]] used primarily in the early ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games, which enables the player to switch places with another character at random. The player who used the item experiences the effects of the space on which he or she landed. Computer players never buy this item when they go to the [[Item Shop|item shop]].
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Revision as of 16:20, July 21, 2013

A Warp Dice Block.

The Warp Dice Block is an item that appears exclusively in Mario Party DS. It can be purchased for two coins in any shop. If the player uses it, they will be warped to a random space on the board, and then be able to roll the dice block from there. It can be considered a variant of the Warp Block used primarily in the early Mario Party games, which enables the player to switch places with another character at random. The player who used the item experiences the effects of the space on which he or she landed. Computer players never buy this item when they go to the item shop.