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A '''Reverse Mushroom''' is an item in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. It is a green [[mushroom]] (resembling a [[1-Up Mushroom]]) with a red U-turn symbol on it; it is [[Donkey Kong]]'s favorite item. The user can make any player on the board (including themselves) go in reverse the next time they roll a [[Dice Block]]. If they reach a fork or area with multiple paths, then the person inflicted can choose to go forward in another direction, or still go backwards. Reverse Mushrooms are sold at [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|Baby Bowser's Joint]] for 5 [[coins]]. Using a Mushroom, [[Super Mushroom|Golden Mushroom]], [[Warp Block]], or [[Magic Lamp]] negates the effects of a Reverse Mushroom. Using a Reverse Mushroom when afflicted with a Poison Mushroom will combine the two effects.
A '''Reverse Mushroom''' is an item in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. It is a green [[mushroom]] (resembling a [[1-Up Mushroom]]) with a red U-turn symbol on it; it is [[Donkey Kong]]'s favorite item. The user can make any player on the board (including themselves) go in reverse the next time they roll a [[Dice Block]]. If they reach a fork or area with multiple paths, then the person inflicted can choose to go forward in another direction, or still go backwards. Reverse Mushrooms are sold at [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|Baby Bowser's Joint]] for 5 [[coins]]. Using a Mushroom, [[Super Mushroom|Golden Mushroom]], [[Warp Block]], or [[Magic Lamp]] negates the effects of a Reverse Mushroom. Using a Reverse Mushroom when afflicted with a Poison Mushroom, or vice versa, will combine the two effects.
 
==Profile==
*'''Manual description:''' ''"You can send a player in the opposite direction with the remarkable Reverse Mushroom."''<ref>{{cite|date=2001|title=''Mario Party 3'' Instruction Booklet|url=https://ia601206.us.archive.org/27/items/Nintendo64GameManuals/MarioParty3u.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en|website=Internet Archive|isbn=|page=23|accessdate=October 24, 2024}}</ref>
 
==Gallery==
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Reverse Mushroom MP3.png
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Reverse Mushroom Item gameplay sprite.png
Reverse Mushroom mini-game sprite MP3.png
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Sakasama Kinoko
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|JapM=Upside-down Mushroom
|JapM=Upside-down Mushroom
|Fra=Champi Contraire
|Fre=Champi Contraire
|FraM=Contrary Mushroom}}
|FreM=Contrary Mushroom
}}


==References==
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Reverse Mushroom

A Reverse Mushroom is an item in Mario Party 3. It is a green mushroom (resembling a 1-Up Mushroom) with a red U-turn symbol on it; it is Donkey Kong's favorite item. The user can make any player on the board (including themselves) go in reverse the next time they roll a Dice Block. If they reach a fork or area with multiple paths, then the person inflicted can choose to go forward in another direction, or still go backwards. Reverse Mushrooms are sold at Baby Bowser's Joint for 5 coins. Using a Mushroom, Golden Mushroom, Warp Block, or Magic Lamp negates the effects of a Reverse Mushroom. Using a Reverse Mushroom when afflicted with a Poison Mushroom, or vice versa, will combine the two effects.

Profile[edit]

  • Manual description: "You can send a player in the opposite direction with the remarkable Reverse Mushroom."[1]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese さかさまキノコ[?]
Sakasama Kinoko
Upside-down Mushroom
French Champi Contraire[?] Contrary Mushroom

References[edit]

  1. ^ 2001. Mario Party 3 Instruction Booklet (PDF). Nintendo of America (English) via Internet Archive. Page 23. Retrieved October 24, 2024.