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In ''Mario Party 2'', the stolen item can be used on the same turn.
In ''Mario Party 2'', the stolen item can be used on the same turn.
In ''Mario Party Superstars'', the Plunder Chest is normally exclusive to Item Minigames, however, they can be purchased from the Forest Shop in [[Woody Woods]] for 20 coins, hence why they aren't considered special items. The [[Hidden Block Card]] shares the same trait.


There is a much rarer version of the Plunder Chest in ''Mario Party 3'', called the [[Barter Box]], which swaps all of the player's items with all of the targeted player's items.  
There is a much rarer version of the Plunder Chest in ''Mario Party 3'', called the [[Barter Box]], which swaps all of the player's items with all of the targeted player's items.  

Revision as of 22:01, September 17, 2023

Plunder Chest
The Plunder Chest

The Plunder Chest is an item in Mario Party 2, Mario Party 3, and Mario Party Superstars. It is a treasure chest that can steal an item from another player. In Mario Party 2 and Mario Party 3, it is Princess Peach's favorite item.

In Mario Party 2, when used, the Plunder Chest randomly chooses another player that is holding an item, steals their item and gives it to the player. In Mario Party 3, players can choose who they want to steal from; however, if the person being targeted has two or three items, the item that is stolen is picked at random.

In Mario Party 2, the stolen item can be used on the same turn.

In Mario Party Superstars, the Plunder Chest is normally exclusive to Item Minigames, however, they can be purchased from the Forest Shop in Woody Woods for 20 coins, hence why they aren't considered special items. The Hidden Block Card shares the same trait.

There is a much rarer version of the Plunder Chest in Mario Party 3, called the Barter Box, which swaps all of the player's items with all of the targeted player's items.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese よこどりボックス[?]
Yokodori bokkusu
Robbing box
Dutch Plunderkist[?] Plunder chest
Italian Baule saccheggio (Mario Party 2)
Forziere bandito (Mario Party Superstars)
[?]
Loot chest
Bandit chest
Portuguese Baú saqueador[?] Looter Chest