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'''Boo Repellent''' is an item found solely in the game ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. It has a similar effect to ''[[Mario Party 4]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Gaddlight]]. | '''Boo Repellent''' is an item found solely in the game ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. It has a similar effect to ''[[Mario Party 4]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Gaddlight]]. | ||
When [[Boo]] tries to steal [[coin]]s or a [[Power Star|Star]] from a player holding a Boo Repellent, the item automatically activates, spraying weird gas at Boo, causing the pickpocket specter to flee. Boo Repellent can only be used once. It is also possible for a player to throw away a Boo Repellent at the start of their turn to make room in their inventory, although it would count as using an item during user's turn. | When [[Boo]] tries to steal [[coin]]s or a [[Power Star|Star]] from a player holding a Boo Repellent, the item automatically activates, spraying weird gas at Boo, causing the pickpocket specter to flee. Boo Repellent can only be used once. It is also possible for a player to throw away a Boo Repellent at the start of their turn to make room in their inventory, although it would count as using an item during user's turn. | ||
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Revision as of 23:52, June 17, 2010
Boo Repellent is an item found solely in the game Mario Party 3. It has a similar effect to Mario Party 4's Gaddlight.
When Boo tries to steal coins or a Star from a player holding a Boo Repellent, the item automatically activates, spraying weird gas at Boo, causing the pickpocket specter to flee. Boo Repellent can only be used once. It is also possible for a player to throw away a Boo Repellent at the start of their turn to make room in their inventory, although it would count as using an item during user's turn.