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{{Articleabout|the duel board in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''|the jester in ''[[Super Mario RPG]]''|[[Grate Guy]]}}
{{Articleabout|the duel board in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''|the jester in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Super Mario RPG]]''|[[Grate Guy]]}}
[[File:GateGuy_MP3.png|thumb|The map of '''Gate Guy'''.]]
[[File:GateGuy_MP3.png|thumb|The map of '''Gate Guy'''.]]
[[File:GateGuy.jpg|left|thumb|Gate Guy]]
[[File:GateGuy.jpg|left|thumb|Gate Guy]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Both of the Gate Guys appear to be right hand gloves. However, their speech bubble icons depict both of them as being left hand gloves.
*Both of the Gate Guys appear to be right hand gloves. However, their speech bubble icons depict both of them as being left hand gloves.



Revision as of 19:07, July 25, 2015

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File:GateGuy MP3.png
The map of Gate Guy.

Gate Guy is one of the Duel Boards in Mario Party 3. The gimmick here is the two gates (called Gate Guys) that are on the northern and southern parts of the board. They always stop players to ask if they want to go through the path they block for 5 coins. Paying the fee lets them cross the center of the board as a shortcut to the opponent or to the start spaces.

In Story Mode, the player has to duel Wario (or Luigi) on this board for the Wit Star Stamp.

Trivia

  • Both of the Gate Guys appear to be right hand gloves. However, their speech bubble icons depict both of them as being left hand gloves.

Name in Other Languages

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