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The '''Spiny Capsule''' first appeared in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', where it could be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for five [[coin]]s (not advised). Anyone who landed on a space containing this capsule got bashed by a [[Spiny]] Shell, making them lose ten coins. In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', it became the '''Spiny Orb'''. It cost five coins at the [[Orb Shop]]. The player who landed on the space containing the Orb got attacked by Spiny Shells and lost ten coins, which were then given to the owner of that space. In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', it became an Orb that players could only place on a space as a roadblock trap. Opponents who passed it lost ten coins to the Spiny Shell again, but the coins were not given to the owner.
The '''Spiny Capsule''' first appears in the game ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', where it can be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for five [[coin]]s. The victim is chosen by a spinner and the coins are taken from the victim to whoever used it. Anyone who lands on a space containing this capsule also gets a spinning wheel to steal coins from another opponent. In Party Mode, the victim loses 10 coins, while in Story Mode, the victim loses 5 coins. In the game ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', it is known as the '''Spiny Orb'''. It costs five coins at the [[Orb Shop]]. The player who lands on the space containing the [[Orb]] gets attacked by Spiny Shells and loses ten coins, which are then given to the owner of that space. In the game ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', it reappears as a Roadblock orb, meaning that simply passing by the space triggers the orb and the coins are not given to the owner, and the [[Hammer Bro Orb]] replaces its function instead. It does not work if the player is under the effect of a [[Metal Mushroom Orb]].


''<center><gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Spiny_Capsule.JPG|<center>Mario Party 5
Spiny_Capsule.jpg|''Mario Party 5''
Image:Spiny_Orb.JPG|<center>Mario Party 6
Spiny_Orb.jpg|''Mario Party 6''
Image:Spiny_Orb2.JPG|<center>Mario Party 7
Spiny_Orb2.jpg|''Mario Party 7''
</gallery></center>
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=トゲゾーカプセル
|JpnR=Togezō kapuseru
|JpnM=Spiny Capsule
|SpaE=Cápsula Pinchón
|SpaEM=Spiny Capsule
|Ger=Stachi-Kapsel
|GerM=Spiny Capsule
|Ita=Pallina Koopistrice
|ItaM=Spiny Orb
}}


{{Orbs}}
{{Orbs}}
 
{{MP5}}
[[Category: Orbs and Capsules]]
{{MP6}}
[[Category: Items]]
{{MP7}}
[[Category: Mario Party Items]]
[[Category:Orbs]]
[[Category:Mario Party 5 items]]
[[Category:Mario Party 6 items]]
[[Category:Mario Party 7 items]]
[[it:Pallina Koopistrice]]

Latest revision as of 18:59, January 22, 2025

The Spiny Capsule first appears in the game Mario Party 5, where it can be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for five coins. The victim is chosen by a spinner and the coins are taken from the victim to whoever used it. Anyone who lands on a space containing this capsule also gets a spinning wheel to steal coins from another opponent. In Party Mode, the victim loses 10 coins, while in Story Mode, the victim loses 5 coins. In the game Mario Party 6, it is known as the Spiny Orb. It costs five coins at the Orb Shop. The player who lands on the space containing the Orb gets attacked by Spiny Shells and loses ten coins, which are then given to the owner of that space. In the game Mario Party 7, it reappears as a Roadblock orb, meaning that simply passing by the space triggers the orb and the coins are not given to the owner, and the Hammer Bro Orb replaces its function instead. It does not work if the player is under the effect of a Metal Mushroom Orb.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トゲゾーカプセル[?]
Togezō kapuseru
Spiny Capsule
German Stachi-Kapsel[?] Spiny Capsule
Italian Pallina Koopistrice[?] Spiny Orb
Spanish (NOE) Cápsula Pinchón[?] Spiny Capsule