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The '''Coin Block Area''' is a [[Mario Party (series)#Spaces|space]] on all of the boards of [[Mario Party 8 |Mario Party 8]].
The '''Coin Block Area''' is a [[Mario Party (series)#Spaces|space]] on all of the boards of [[Mario Party 8 |Mario Party 8]].


Going on this space will make the player's character stop, and make the [[Coin Block |coin block]] above your character shift numbers like a [[Dice Block |dice block]] would, and the player hits it the same way.  The only numbers on the coin block are one, five, and ten.  Once the player hits the coin block, he/she will receive coins according to the number that he/she rolled.  1 coin for rolling a one, 5 coins for rolling a five, etc.
Going on this space will make the player's character stop, and make the [[Coin Block |coin block]] above your character shift numbers like a [[Dice Block |dice block]] would, and the player hits it the same way.  The only numbers on the coin block are one, five, and ten.  Once the player hits the coin block, he/she will receive [[Coin |coins]] according to the number that he/she rolled.  1 coin for rolling a one, 5 coins for rolling a five, etc.

Revision as of 21:32, December 22, 2008

The Coin Block Area is a space on all of the boards of Mario Party 8.

Going on this space will make the player's character stop, and make the coin block above your character shift numbers like a dice block would, and the player hits it the same way. The only numbers on the coin block are one, five, and ten. Once the player hits the coin block, he/she will receive coins according to the number that he/she rolled. 1 coin for rolling a one, 5 coins for rolling a five, etc.