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The '''Kamek Capsule''' first appears in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', where it can be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for ten [[coin]]s. Whoever lands on a space containing the capsule makes [[Kamek]] appear on his broomstick and use his magic to shuffle everyone's capsules. If the number of orbs is not divisible by 4, the player landing on the space will always receive one of the extra orbs. In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', it is known the '''Kamek Orb'''. It costs ten coins at the [[Orb Shop]]. Opponents that land on a space containing the [[orb]] summon Kamek, who uses his magic to give control of one of the [[Character Space]]s they placed on the board to the owner of space opponents landed on (three in ''Mario Party 7'').
The '''Kamek Capsule''' first appears in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', where it can be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for ten [[coin]]s. Whoever lands on a space containing the capsule makes [[Kamek]] appear on his broomstick and use his magic to shuffle everyone's capsules. If the number of orbs is not divisible by 4, the player landing on the space will always receive one of the extra orbs. In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', it is known as the '''Kamek Orb'''. It costs ten coins at the [[Orb Shop]]. Opponents that land on a space containing the [[orb]] summon Kamek, who uses his magic to give control of one of the [[Character Space]]s they placed on the board to the owner of that space (three in ''Mario Party 7'').


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Kamek_Capsule.JPG|<center>''Mario Party 5
Kamek Capsule.jpg|''Mario Party 5''
Image:Kamek_Orb.JPG|<center>''Mario Party 6'' and ''Mario Party 7
Kamek Orb.jpg|''Mario Party 6'' and ''Mario Party 7''
</gallery></center>
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=カメックカプセル
|JapR=Kamekku kapuseru
|JapM=Kamek Capsule
|Spa=Cápsula Kamek
|SpaM=Kamek Capsule
|Ger=Kamek-Kapsel
|GerM=Kamek Capsule
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Whenever[[Category:Marshall Dan Poop]]
*Whenever someone lands on an opponent's Character Space that was set with a Kamek Orb in ''Mario Party 6'', Kamek will always incorrectly announce that he is giving all of that player's Character Spaces on the board to their opponent instead of just one.
*In ''Mario Party 6'', the description of the Kamek Orb both in the instruction booklet and in the game uses a male pronoun to describe the affected player.
 
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[[Category:Orbs]]
[[Category:Mario Party 5 items]]
[[Category:Mario Party 6 items]]
[[Category:Mario Party 7 items]]
[[it:Pallina Kamek]]

Latest revision as of 01:26, October 14, 2024

The Kamek Capsule first appears in Mario Party 5, where it can be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for ten coins. Whoever lands on a space containing the capsule makes Kamek appear on his broomstick and use his magic to shuffle everyone's capsules. If the number of orbs is not divisible by 4, the player landing on the space will always receive one of the extra orbs. In Mario Party 6 and Mario Party 7, it is known as the Kamek Orb. It costs ten coins at the Orb Shop. Opponents that land on a space containing the orb summon Kamek, who uses his magic to give control of one of the Character Spaces they placed on the board to the owner of that space (three in Mario Party 7).

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カメックカプセル[?]
Kamekku kapuseru
Kamek Capsule
German Kamek-Kapsel[?] Kamek Capsule
Spanish Cápsula Kamek[?] Kamek Capsule

Trivia[edit]

  • Whenever someone lands on an opponent's Character Space that was set with a Kamek Orb in Mario Party 6, Kamek will always incorrectly announce that he is giving all of that player's Character Spaces on the board to their opponent instead of just one.
  • In Mario Party 6, the description of the Kamek Orb both in the instruction booklet and in the game uses a male pronoun to describe the affected player.