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Weight for It
Wario and Toadette in Weight for It in Mario Party 7
Appears in Mario Party 7
Type Duel minigame
Time limit 15 seconds
Music track Fun in the Sun
Music sample

Weight for It is a Duel minigame in Mario Party 7. The minigame's name is a play on the phrase "wait for it."

Introduction[edit]

The first player knocks a ball past the rival, surprising them, before taking their position in the center of the left platform with Goombas watching.

Gameplay[edit]

The two players must send as many of the seven weighted balls to the opposing sides as they can by whacking them with their hammers. If one player knocks a ball into the opponent, that opponent will be stunned for a few seconds. Once time is up, the player with fewer weighted balls on their side wins. While a tie is possible, it is highly unlikely to occur in normal play unless the players do nothing, especially with the ball that spawns in the center.

Ending[edit]

The ending to Weight for It

The winning player celebrates as the losing player's side of the stage falls into the pit, taking them with it. If a tie occurs, however, both sides of the platform fall into the pit.

Controls[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Swing hammer

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Hit balls with a hammer to roll them toward your rival. The player with the least amount of balls wins!"
  • Advice"Hit the balls! Quickly! It's easy and fun!"

See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ハンマーでうちかえせ!
Hanmā de uchikaese!
Hit Back with a Hammer!

French Dans ton Camp
In your Side
German Vorschlagjammer
Portmanteau of Vorschlaghammer (sledgehammer) and Jammer (misery)
Italian Palloni e martelloni
Balls and hammers
Spanish Polo de supervivencia
Survival polo