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[[Image:Twice_Candy.JPG|thumb|'''Twice Candy'''.]]
[[File:TwiceCandyMP8.png|thumb|100px|Render of a Twice Candy]]
The '''Twice Candy''' is a Red [[Candy (Mario Party 8)|Candy]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. It has a picture of two red [[Dice Block]]s on the wrapper and replaced the [[Mushroom]] item from past ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games. When used (and after some special effects), it lets the player hit two Dice Blocks instead of one. Players get 10 [[coin]]s if they get the same number on both Dice Blocks (30 coins for two "7's"). Twice Candies typically cost five coins, and can be hidden on every board. If the player only has 5-9 coins, and they go to a [[Candy Shop]], all three candies to choose from is a Twice Candy. Because a Twice Candy is the only actual candy which is worth 5 coins if bought at a [[Candy Shop]].
[[File:Twice Candy.jpg|thumb|100px|left|Artwork of a Twice Candy]]
The '''Twice Candy''' is a red [[Candy (Mario Party 8)|Candy]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. It has a picture of two red [[Dice Block]]s on the wrapper and replaces the [[Mushroom Orb]] from past ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games. When used (and after some special effects), it lets the player hit two Dice Blocks instead of one. Players get 10 [[coin]]s if they get the same number on both Dice Blocks (30 coins for two 7s). Twice Candies can be hidden on every board (they are the only candy in the game to be found on all boards), and they typically cost five coins at [[Candy Shop]]s. If the player has fewer than 20 coins and visits a Candy Shop, two or even all three of the candies to choose from may be a Twice Candy.
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== Names in Other Languages ==
==Probabilities==
{{main|Double Dice#Probabilities}}
As the Twice Candy functions the same as [[Double Dice]], the probabilities of rolling certain numbers are the same.
 
==See also==
*[[Thrice Candy]]
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=サイコロキャンディ
|Jap=サイコロキャンディ
|JapR=Saikorokyandi
|JapR=Saikoro Kyandi
|JapM=Dice Candy
|JapM=Dice Candy
|FreA=Bonbon Deux Fois
|FreAM=Two Times Candy
|SpaA=Caramelo Doble
|SpaA=Caramelo Doble
|Spa=Caramelo Doblemelo
|SpaM=
|SpaAM=Double Candy
|SpaAM=Double Candy
|SpaE=Caramelo Doblemelo
|SpaEM=''Doblemelo'' (from ''doble'', "double") Candy
|Ger=Zweimal-Bonbon
|Ger=Zweimal-Bonbon
|GerM=Two Times Candy/2X Candy
|GerM=Two Times Candy/2X Candy
|Ita=Caramella Duedadi
|Ita=Caramella Duedadi
|ItaM=Two Dice Candy}}
|ItaM=Two Dice Candy
}}


==See also==
*[[Thrice Candy]]
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[[Category:Candies]]
[[Category:Candies]]
[[Category:Mario Party Items]]
[[Category:Power-ups]]
[[Category:Desserts]]
[[Category:Mario Party 8 items]]
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[[Category:Power-Ups]]
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[[Category:Mario Food]]

Latest revision as of 07:18, October 20, 2024

Twice Candy from Mario Party 8
Render of a Twice Candy
Twice Candy
Artwork of a Twice Candy

The Twice Candy is a red Candy in Mario Party 8. It has a picture of two red Dice Blocks on the wrapper and replaces the Mushroom Orb from past Mario Party games. When used (and after some special effects), it lets the player hit two Dice Blocks instead of one. Players get 10 coins if they get the same number on both Dice Blocks (30 coins for two 7s). Twice Candies can be hidden on every board (they are the only candy in the game to be found on all boards), and they typically cost five coins at Candy Shops. If the player has fewer than 20 coins and visits a Candy Shop, two or even all three of the candies to choose from may be a Twice Candy.

Probabilities[edit]

Main article: Double Dice § Probabilities

As the Twice Candy functions the same as Double Dice, the probabilities of rolling certain numbers are the same.

See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サイコロキャンディ[?]
Saikoro Kyandi
Dice Candy
French (NOA) Bonbon Deux Fois[?] Two Times Candy
German Zweimal-Bonbon[?] Two Times Candy/2X Candy
Italian Caramella Duedadi[?] Two Dice Candy
Spanish (NOA) Caramelo Doble[?] Double Candy
Spanish (NOE) Caramelo Doblemelo[?] Doblemelo (from doble, "double") Candy