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|image=MPDSDuelSpace.png | |image=[[File:MPDSDuelSpace.png|100px]] | ||
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|purpose=Triggers a duel minigame. | |purpose=Triggers a duel minigame. | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party 5]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Mario Party 5]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]]) | ||
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It first appears in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' as a capsule that players can place on a space. Anyone who lands on a space containing the [[Duel Capsule]] chooses an opponent to duel with, then what the wager will be. However, players can also choose to put [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s on the line, whether it is for the opponent giving the winner a Star for 40 [[coin]]s, or a Star for a Star. A similar space called the VS Space appears in Story Mode. If the [[Koopa Kid]] or the player lands on a VS Space, this triggers a 1 vs. 3 minigame. If the player wins, they get 5 coins from all 3 losing Koopa Kids (a total of 15 coins), but if they lose, they must give 5 coins to each of the winning Koopa Kids. If there are 2 Koopa Kids remaining, this triggers a 2 vs. 2 minigame, and the player gets [[Toad]] as their partner. If the player wins, they get 10 coins from both of the losing Koopa Kids (a total of 20 coins), but if they lose, they must give 10 coins to both of the winning Koopa Kids. If there is one Koopa Kid left, this causes a duel minigame. If the player wins, they get 20 coins from the losing Koopa Kid, but if they lose, they must give 20 coins to the winning Koopa Kid. | It first appears in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' as a capsule that players can place on a space. Anyone who lands on a space containing the [[Duel Capsule]] chooses an opponent to duel with, then what the wager will be. However, players can also choose to put [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s on the line, whether it is for the opponent giving the winner a Star for 40 [[coin]]s, or a Star for a Star. A similar space called the VS Space appears in Story Mode. If the [[Koopa Kid]] or the player lands on a VS Space, this triggers a 1 vs. 3 minigame. If the player wins, they get 5 coins from all 3 losing Koopa Kids (a total of 15 coins), but if they lose, they must give 5 coins to each of the winning Koopa Kids. If there are 2 Koopa Kids remaining, this triggers a 2 vs. 2 minigame, and the player gets [[Toad]] as their partner. If the player wins, they get 10 coins from both of the losing Koopa Kids (a total of 20 coins), but if they lose, they must give 10 coins to both of the winning Koopa Kids. If there is one Koopa Kid left, this causes a duel minigame. If the player wins, they get 20 coins from the losing Koopa Kid, but if they lose, they must give 20 coins to the winning Koopa Kid. | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Duel Spaces are already placed on the board, and landing on them has the same effect. | In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Duel Spaces are already placed on the board, and landing on them has the same effect. In Solo Mode, the space is called a '''Duel Mini-Game Space''' and takes appearance of a colored Koopa Kid. | ||
In some of these games, players get to decide whom to duel against. However, if a CPU player lands on this, they will usually challenge the | The Duel Space in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' is somewhat different; gameplay is the same, but instead of picking the stakes, the winner participates in an event where they hit a [[! Block]] to stop the roulette. Whatever it shows, the loser gives coins to the winner (10 of their coins, half of their coins, all of their coins, one star, or two stars). If the winner lands on the "X", a tie in the minigame occurs, or if the loser does not have any coins or stars to give to the winner, the winner does not receive anything. | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', the Duel Space is called the VS. Space, and is only found in [[Mario Party 8#Star Battle Arena|Star Battle Arena]]. The player that lands on one plays a Minigame with their opponent. The loser of the duel gives [[coin]]s to the winner via the dart wheel (also, the shape of the space is different with each board, including the tutorial). If either player wins, the dart wheel always varies. The attacker (if they win) gets the dart wheel that has 5, 10, or 20 coins; while the defender (if they win) gets the dart wheel that has 1, 5, or 10 coins instead. If the Duel Space is attempted on Star Battle Arena and both players have zero coins, [[MC Ballyhoo]] offers 10 coins to the winner. | |||
In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', the Duel Spaces appear only after the [[Last Five Turns Event#Mario Party DS|Final 5 Frenzy]], as a replacement of the [[Friend Space]]s. The wagers are determined by a roulette: 10 coins, 20 coins, half of the players' coins, all of the players' coins, one star, or two stars. | |||
In some of these games, players get to decide whom to duel against. However, if a CPU player lands on this, they will usually challenge the opponent with the best ranking of the three to duel them. Additionally, if the player lands on this space, hitting "Random" will usually select the opponent with the best ranking. | |||
Despite not appearing in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', the [[Mini-Game Space]] makes its second appearance with the same function. | Despite not appearing in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', the [[Mini-Game Space]] makes its second appearance with the same function. | ||
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File:MPDSDuelSpace.png|''Mario Party DS'' | File:MPDSDuelSpace.png|''Mario Party DS'' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=けっとうマス | |||
|JapR=Kettō Masu | |||
|JapM=Duel Space | |||
|FreA=Case VS. | |||
|FreAM=VS Space | |||
|SpaA=Espacio VS. | |||
|SpaAM=VS Space | |||
|Ita=Spazio Duello (''Mario Party 8'')<br>Spazio Sfida | |||
|ItaM=Duel Space<br>Challenge Space | |||
|Kor=결투포인트 | |||
|KorR=Gyeoltu Pointeu | |||
|KorM=Duel Point | |||
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{{MP5}} | {{MP5}} | ||
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{{MP8}} | {{MP8}} | ||
{{MPDS}} | {{MPDS}} | ||
[[Category:Mario Party 5 | [[Category:Mario Party 5 spaces]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Party 6 | [[Category:Mario Party 6 spaces]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Party 7 | [[Category:Mario Party 7 spaces]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Party 8 | [[Category:Mario Party 8 spaces]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Party DS | [[Category:Mario Party DS spaces]] | ||
[[it:Spazio Duello]] | [[it:Spazio Duello]] |
Revision as of 08:54, July 15, 2024
Duel Space | |
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Purpose | Triggers a duel minigame. |
First appearance | Mario Party 5 (2003) |
Latest appearance | Mario Party DS (2007) |
- “You'll see Vs. Spaces only in Duel Battles. Land on one and you'll face your rival in a minigame!”
- —MC Ballyhoo, Mario Party 8
A Duel Space (or VS. Space) is a type of space featured in the Mario Party series.
It first appears in Mario Party 5 as a capsule that players can place on a space. Anyone who lands on a space containing the Duel Capsule chooses an opponent to duel with, then what the wager will be. However, players can also choose to put Stars on the line, whether it is for the opponent giving the winner a Star for 40 coins, or a Star for a Star. A similar space called the VS Space appears in Story Mode. If the Koopa Kid or the player lands on a VS Space, this triggers a 1 vs. 3 minigame. If the player wins, they get 5 coins from all 3 losing Koopa Kids (a total of 15 coins), but if they lose, they must give 5 coins to each of the winning Koopa Kids. If there are 2 Koopa Kids remaining, this triggers a 2 vs. 2 minigame, and the player gets Toad as their partner. If the player wins, they get 10 coins from both of the losing Koopa Kids (a total of 20 coins), but if they lose, they must give 10 coins to both of the winning Koopa Kids. If there is one Koopa Kid left, this causes a duel minigame. If the player wins, they get 20 coins from the losing Koopa Kid, but if they lose, they must give 20 coins to the winning Koopa Kid.
In Mario Party 6, Duel Spaces are already placed on the board, and landing on them has the same effect. In Solo Mode, the space is called a Duel Mini-Game Space and takes appearance of a colored Koopa Kid.
The Duel Space in Mario Party 7 is somewhat different; gameplay is the same, but instead of picking the stakes, the winner participates in an event where they hit a ! Block to stop the roulette. Whatever it shows, the loser gives coins to the winner (10 of their coins, half of their coins, all of their coins, one star, or two stars). If the winner lands on the "X", a tie in the minigame occurs, or if the loser does not have any coins or stars to give to the winner, the winner does not receive anything.
In Mario Party 8, the Duel Space is called the VS. Space, and is only found in Star Battle Arena. The player that lands on one plays a Minigame with their opponent. The loser of the duel gives coins to the winner via the dart wheel (also, the shape of the space is different with each board, including the tutorial). If either player wins, the dart wheel always varies. The attacker (if they win) gets the dart wheel that has 5, 10, or 20 coins; while the defender (if they win) gets the dart wheel that has 1, 5, or 10 coins instead. If the Duel Space is attempted on Star Battle Arena and both players have zero coins, MC Ballyhoo offers 10 coins to the winner.
In Mario Party DS, the Duel Spaces appear only after the Final 5 Frenzy, as a replacement of the Friend Spaces. The wagers are determined by a roulette: 10 coins, 20 coins, half of the players' coins, all of the players' coins, one star, or two stars.
In some of these games, players get to decide whom to duel against. However, if a CPU player lands on this, they will usually challenge the opponent with the best ranking of the three to duel them. Additionally, if the player lands on this space, hitting "Random" will usually select the opponent with the best ranking.
Despite not appearing in Mario Party 3, the Mini-Game Space makes its second appearance with the same function.
In Mario Party: Island Tour, when there are only two players, the Mini-Game Space is referred to as a Duel Space.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | けっとうマス[?] Kettō Masu |
Duel Space | |
French (NOA) | Case VS.[?] | VS Space | |
Italian | Spazio Duello (Mario Party 8) Spazio Sfida[?] |
Duel Space Challenge Space |
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Korean | 결투포인트[?] Gyeoltu Pointeu |
Duel Point | |
Spanish (NOA) | Espacio VS.[?] | VS Space |