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{{quote|Welcome to E. Gadd's Garage! Rush to the Star Space with 20 coins to buy a Star. The Star will move to a different location as soon as someone grabs it. You’ll find all kinds of rare Orbs here, so use’em cleverly!|Brighton|Mario Party 6}}
{{quote|Welcome to E. Gadd's Garage! Rush to the Star Space with 20 coins to buy a Star. The Star will move to a different location as soon as someone grabs it. You’ll find all kinds of rare Orbs here, so use’em cleverly!|Brighton|Mario Party 6}}
'''E. Gadd's Garage''' is a board from ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. As the name implies, this board is owned by [[Professor E. Gadd]]. All of the machines here were created by the professor, denoted by them all having [[Gadd Science, Incorporated|his company]]'s symbol on them (like the one on the back of [[F.L.U.D.D.]] and the nozzle boxes from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''). He also seems to have a [[Nintendo GameCube]], which can be seen on the bottom-left corner of the board. Also, there are some machines in the background. There is also a duck that floats around near the starting area of the board.
'''E. Gadd's Garage''' is a playable board from ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. [[Professor E. Gadd]] stores a variety of machines here, with [[Gadd Science, Incorporated]]'s symbol seen throughout the board. Small decorations include a [[Nintendo GameCube]] on the bottom-left corner of the board, [[Piranha Plant]]s inside lab tanks at the upper-left portion of the board, cardboard boxes with [[Orb]]s printed on them on the left of the board, and floating ducks in the central area.


Landing on a [[Event Space|? Space]] on a conveyor belt causes it to move, sending all players on the conveyor to the space in front of the first junction. Any [[Character Space]]s on this conveyor belt are also destroyed, and its Blue and Red Spaces are switched. The players can obtain [[coin]]s from this. There are three teleportation units, with a ? Space next to each one. Landing on one of the three makes E. Gadd appear to ask the player if they want to use the teleportation unit. Accepting will let the player go in and be teleported to one of the other two teleporters on the board, depending on which one they use. The teleporters are linked as follows: west to northeast, northeast to southeast, and southeast to west. The ? Space in front of the giant fan makes E. Gadd appear to ask if the player wants to use the Wealth Suckage Apparatus. Accepting lets the player use it to suck coins away from the other players. The other players have to tap {{button|gcn|A}} quickly in order to save as many coins as possible.
Every three turns, when the time shifts between day and night, the platform with the two paths in the middle of the board turns clockwise, causing the board to have a different path in the day compared to the night.


The ? Space next to rocket ship summons E. Gadd to ask the player if they want to use his Calamity Launcher to put [[Character Space]]s on the board for them. If they want to, they have to pay a certain number of coins to determine how many Character Spaces would be placed. The amount of coins a player must pay depends on their placement; for example, a player in 4th place pays less coins to launch their character spaces than a player in 1st place. The last two ? Spaces are located next to the Shuffle-o-tron / Orb Morpher, a huge structure shaped like Professor E. Gadd. Again, landing on one of these calls the professor down to ask the player if they want to use this machine. During the day, if accepted, the players put all their [[orb]]s in the machine, and they are transformed into different Orbs. By night, the orbs are transformed into coins equal to the same price sold at Orb Shops put together. Note that the player has to choose all or none to use the machine — the player cannot choose only one orb. Another thing happens on the board concerning the shifts of day and night. The platform with the two paths in the middle of the board turns around clockwise every time the time of day shifts.
[[Event Space|? Space]]s activate the various machinery on the board.
 
*Triggering [[Event Space|? Space]]s on [[Conveyor Belt|conveyor belt]]s causes them to move, sending all players on the conveyor to the space in front of the first junction. Any [[Character Space]]s on this conveyor belt are also destroyed, and its Blue and Red Spaces are switched. [[Coin]]s can appear on the conveyor and are given to the player.
*Landing on ? Spaces near the three teleportation units causes E. Gadd ask the player if they want to use the teleportation unit. Accepting will transport them to one of the other two teleporters on the board, depending on which one they use. The teleporters are linked as follows: west to northeast, northeast to southeast, and southeast to west.
*The ? Space in front of the giant fan makes E. Gadd ask if the player wants to use the Wealth Suckage Apparatus. Accepting lets the player use it to suck coins away from the other players. The other players have to tap {{button|gcn|A}} quickly in order to save as many coins as possible.
*The ? Space next to rocket ship summons E. Gadd to ask the player if they want to use his Calamity Launcher to put [[Character Space]]s on the board for them. If they want to, they have to pay a certain number of coins to determine how many Character Spaces are placed. The higher their ranking the more the player has to pay; for example, a player in 4th place pays less coins to launch their character spaces than a player in 1st place.
*The last two ? Spaces are located next to the Shuffle-o-tron / Orb Morpher, a huge structure shaped like Professor E. Gadd. Again, landing on one of these calls the professor down to ask the player if they want to use this machine. During the day, if accepted, the players put all their [[orb]]s in the machine, and they are transformed into different Orbs. By night, the orbs are transformed into coins equal to the same price sold at Orb Shops put together.


==Spaces==
==Spaces==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=トラップファクトリー
|Jpn=トラップファクトリー
|JapR=Torappu Fakutorī
|JpnR=Torappu Fakutorī
|JapM=Trap Factory
|JpnM=Trap Factory
|Fre=Hangar K. Tastroff
|Fre=Hangar K. Tastroff
|FreM=E. Gadd's Warehouse
|FreM=E. Gadd's Warehouse
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==Trivia==
==Notes==
*If [[Luigi]] lands on one of the ? spaces next to the teleporters, Professor E. Gadd will use a special dialogue for him before the player makes a decision as to whether they use the teleporter or not.
*If [[Luigi]] lands on one of the ? Spaces next to the teleporters, Professor E. Gadd's message and the options for accepting and declining to use the teleporter are different.<ref>{{cite|url=https://youtu.be/gUnNMowt0RU?t=1540|title=Mario Party 6-E.Gadd's Garage Playthrough|publisher=YouTube|author=yarksnaw|date=June 18, 2013|accessdate=February 13, 2025|timestamp=25:40|quote=So, Luigi... You're here to use my teleporter, aren't you?}}</ref>
*Out of the playable boards, this board in ''Mario Party 6'' gives players the highest chance to obtain a variety of orbs, with a total of 15 possibly unique orbs that can be obtained.
*Out of the playable boards, this board in ''Mario Party 6'' gives players the highest chance to obtain a variety of orbs, with a total of 15 possibly unique orbs that can be obtained.
==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:08, February 13, 2025

E. Gadd's Garage
The board of E. Gadd's Garage during the day in Mario Party 6
Daytime
Artwork of E. Gadd's Garage during the nighttime in Mario Party 6
Nighttime
Appears in Mario Party 6
Availability Default
Description "Want to get in touch with your scientific side? Explore E. Gadd's garage!"
Music sample
Day time

Night time
“Welcome to E. Gadd's Garage! Rush to the Star Space with 20 coins to buy a Star. The Star will move to a different location as soon as someone grabs it. You’ll find all kinds of rare Orbs here, so use’em cleverly!”
Brighton, Mario Party 6

E. Gadd's Garage is a playable board from Mario Party 6. Professor E. Gadd stores a variety of machines here, with Gadd Science, Incorporated's symbol seen throughout the board. Small decorations include a Nintendo GameCube on the bottom-left corner of the board, Piranha Plants inside lab tanks at the upper-left portion of the board, cardboard boxes with Orbs printed on them on the left of the board, and floating ducks in the central area.

Every three turns, when the time shifts between day and night, the platform with the two paths in the middle of the board turns clockwise, causing the board to have a different path in the day compared to the night.

? Spaces activate the various machinery on the board.

  • Triggering ? Spaces on conveyor belts causes them to move, sending all players on the conveyor to the space in front of the first junction. Any Character Spaces on this conveyor belt are also destroyed, and its Blue and Red Spaces are switched. Coins can appear on the conveyor and are given to the player.
  • Landing on ? Spaces near the three teleportation units causes E. Gadd ask the player if they want to use the teleportation unit. Accepting will transport them to one of the other two teleporters on the board, depending on which one they use. The teleporters are linked as follows: west to northeast, northeast to southeast, and southeast to west.
  • The ? Space in front of the giant fan makes E. Gadd ask if the player wants to use the Wealth Suckage Apparatus. Accepting lets the player use it to suck coins away from the other players. The other players have to tap A Button quickly in order to save as many coins as possible.
  • The ? Space next to rocket ship summons E. Gadd to ask the player if they want to use his Calamity Launcher to put Character Spaces on the board for them. If they want to, they have to pay a certain number of coins to determine how many Character Spaces are placed. The higher their ranking the more the player has to pay; for example, a player in 4th place pays less coins to launch their character spaces than a player in 1st place.
  • The last two ? Spaces are located next to the Shuffle-o-tron / Orb Morpher, a huge structure shaped like Professor E. Gadd. Again, landing on one of these calls the professor down to ask the player if they want to use this machine. During the day, if accepted, the players put all their orbs in the machine, and they are transformed into different Orbs. By night, the orbs are transformed into coins equal to the same price sold at Orb Shops put together.

Spaces[edit]

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Blue Space from Mario Party 6
Blue Spaces
46
Red Space from Mario Party 6
Red Spaces
9
Happening Space from Mario Party 6
? Spaces
10
Duel Space from Mario Party 6
Duel Spaces
1
Miracle Space from Mario Party 6
Miracle Spaces
1
Donkey Kong Space from Mario Party 6Bowser Space from Mario Party 6
DK or Bowser Spaces
2
Total of Spaces 69

Orbs[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トラップファクトリー[?]
Torappu Fakutorī
Trap Factory
French Hangar K. Tastroff[?] E. Gadd's Warehouse
German I. Gidds Bastelbude[?] E. Gadd's Workshop
Italian Officina Strambic[?] E. Gadd's Workshop
Spanish Garaje del Prof. Fesor[?] E. Gadd's Garage

Notes[edit]

  • If Luigi lands on one of the ? Spaces next to the teleporters, Professor E. Gadd's message and the options for accepting and declining to use the teleporter are different.[1]
  • Out of the playable boards, this board in Mario Party 6 gives players the highest chance to obtain a variety of orbs, with a total of 15 possibly unique orbs that can be obtained.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "So, Luigi... You're here to use my teleporter, aren't you?" – yarksnaw (June 18, 2013). Mario Party 6-E.Gadd's Garage Playthrough (25:40). YouTube. Retrieved February 13, 2025.