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The '''Tweester Capsule''' first appears in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', where it can be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for fifteen [[coin]]s. Its effect is making [[Tweester]] appear on the [[Star Space]] and move it to another location on the board. It serves the same purpose as the [[Chomp Call]] from ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. | The '''Tweester Capsule''' first appears in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', where it can be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for fifteen [[coin]]s. Its effect is making [[Tweester]] appear on the [[Star Space]] and move it to another location on the board. It serves the same purpose as the [[Chomp Call]] from ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' and the [[Lucky Lamp]] from ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', it is an [[Orb]] (called the '''Tweester Orb''') that players can only place on a space as a roadblock trap (it costs five coins at the [[Orb Shop]]). Opponents that pass a space containing the Orb make Tweester appear to blow them away to another part of the board. If a player is under the effect of the [[Metal Mushroom Orb]], the Tweester still tries to blow away that player, but it dissipates shortly after with no effect. | In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', it is an [[Orb]] (called the '''Tweester Orb''') that players can only place on a space as a roadblock trap (it costs five coins at the [[Orb Shop]]). Opponents that pass a space containing the Orb make Tweester appear to blow them away to another part of the board. If a player is under the effect of the [[Metal Mushroom Orb]], the Tweester still tries to blow away that player, but it dissipates shortly after with no effect. | ||
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|Spa=Cápsula Tornadino | |||
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|Ger=Tornadino-Kapsel | |||
|GerM=Tweester Capsule | |||
|Ita=Pallina Folino | |||
|ItaM=Tweester Orb | |||
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[[it:Pallina Folino]] | [[it:Pallina Folino]] |
Latest revision as of 12:04, April 25, 2024
The Tweester Capsule first appears in Mario Party 5, where it can be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for fifteen coins. Its effect is making Tweester appear on the Star Space and move it to another location on the board. It serves the same purpose as the Chomp Call from Mario Party 4 and the Lucky Lamp from Mario Party 3.
In Mario Party 6 and Mario Party 7, it is an Orb (called the Tweester Orb) that players can only place on a space as a roadblock trap (it costs five coins at the Orb Shop). Opponents that pass a space containing the Orb make Tweester appear to blow them away to another part of the board. If a player is under the effect of the Metal Mushroom Orb, the Tweester still tries to blow away that player, but it dissipates shortly after with no effect.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | つむじくんカプセル[?] Tsumuji-kun kapuseru |
Tweester Capsule | |
French | Capsule Eol[?] | Tweester Capsule | |
German | Tornadino-Kapsel[?] | Tweester Capsule | |
Italian | Pallina Folino[?] | Tweester Orb | |
Spanish | Cápsula Tornadino[?] | Tweester Capsule |