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The '''Snag Bag''' is an item featured in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' that costs eight [[coin]]s. Its purpose is to steal an item from an opponent. The user of the Snag Bag is allowed to choose a single opponent as the Snag Bag's target, similar to the [[Plunder Chest]] as it appeared in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. The bag steals one random item from the opponent, including both ordinary items bought from [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|Item Shops]] as well as Hexes. Afterwards, the player will roll the [[Dice Block]] and continue their turn as normal.
The '''Snag Bag''' is an item featured in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' that costs eight [[coin]]s. Its purpose is to steal an item from an opponent. The user of the Snag Bag is allowed to choose a single opponent as the Snag Bag's target, similar to the [[Plunder Chest]] as it appeared in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. The bag steals one random item from the opponent, including both ordinary items bought from [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|Item Shops]] as well as Hexes. Afterwards, the player will roll the [[Dice Block]] and continue their turn as normal.


==Trivia==
==Notes==
* CPUs are programmed in a way to target the highest controller port outside of themselves when using the Snag Bag. This means that (skipping the player slot the CPU is on) they will always go for the order of P4, then P3, then P2, then P1 depending on who has an item.<ref>{{cite|url=x.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1542878551455694850|title=When playing with 2 or 3 human players in Mario Party DS, Player 1 has an unfair advantage as the CPU players will always steal items from the other players first before even considering stealing from Player 1. Details in image.|author=Supper Mario Broth|date=July 1, 2022|accessdate=June 22, 2024|publisher=X|language=en}}</ref>
* CPUs are programmed in a way to target the highest controller port outside of themselves when using the Snag Bag. This means that (skipping the player slot the CPU is on) they will always go for the order of P4, then P3, then P2, then P1 depending on who has an item.<ref>{{cite|url=x.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1542878551455694850|title=When playing with 2 or 3 human players in Mario Party DS, Player 1 has an unfair advantage as the CPU players will always steal items from the other players first before even considering stealing from Player 1. Details in image.|author=Supper Mario Broth|date=July 1, 2022|accessdate=June 22, 2024|publisher=X|language=en}}</ref>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
{{Foreign names
|Jap=よこどりぶくろ
|Jpn=よこどりぶくろ
|JapR=Yokodori bukuro
|JpnR=Yokodori bukuro
|JapM=Steal Bag
|JpnM=Steal Bag
|Ger=Schnapptasche
|Ger=Schnapptasche
|GerM=Snap Bag
|GerM=Snap Bag

Latest revision as of 14:05, February 2, 2025

A Snag Bag

The Snag Bag is an item featured in Mario Party DS that costs eight coins. Its purpose is to steal an item from an opponent. The user of the Snag Bag is allowed to choose a single opponent as the Snag Bag's target, similar to the Plunder Chest as it appeared in Mario Party 3. The bag steals one random item from the opponent, including both ordinary items bought from Item Shops as well as Hexes. Afterwards, the player will roll the Dice Block and continue their turn as normal.

Notes[edit]

  • CPUs are programmed in a way to target the highest controller port outside of themselves when using the Snag Bag. This means that (skipping the player slot the CPU is on) they will always go for the order of P4, then P3, then P2, then P1 depending on who has an item.[1]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese よこどりぶくろ[?]
Yokodori bukuro
Steal Bag
French Vol à la Tire[?] Pickpocketing
German Schnapptasche[?] Snap Bag
Italian Ruborsa[?] Portmanteau of Rubo ("steal") and Borsa ("bag")
Spanish Bolsa ladrona[?] Thief bag

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