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The '''Creepy Dice Block Tickets''' is an item in ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]''. It's a ticket with the image of a [[Creepy Dice Block]] on it. When used the ticket will have a predetermined value of 2-4 with the numbers being how many Creepy Dice Blocks the player has left within the ticket, meaning the player can use 2-4 Creepy Dice Blocks per individual Creepy Dice Block tickets.
The '''Creepy Dice Block Tickets''' are an item in ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]''. They consist of two to four individual tickets, with the number of tickets being random, allowing the player to use a [[Creepy Dice Block]] (on themselves or other players) two, three, or four times before they are all used up.
 
Creepy Dice Block Tickets are exclusive to Kamek's [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|Item Shops]], where they cost five [[coin]]s. They can be obtained on [[Roll 'em Raceway]] before the shop inventory is updated or on [[Mario's Rainbow Castle]] after the shop inventory is updated.
 
==Names in other languages==
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 00:07, January 1, 2025

Creepy Dice Block Tickets
Creepy Dice Block Tickets
Description
Bargain tickets to use Creepy Dice, which roll a number from 1 to 3, two to four times.
First appearance Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024)
Effect Allows the player to use Creepy Dice Blocks 2-4 times.

The Creepy Dice Block Tickets are an item in Super Mario Party Jamboree. They consist of two to four individual tickets, with the number of tickets being random, allowing the player to use a Creepy Dice Block (on themselves or other players) two, three, or four times before they are all used up.

Creepy Dice Block Tickets are exclusive to Kamek's Item Shops, where they cost five coins. They can be obtained on Roll 'em Raceway before the shop inventory is updated or on Mario's Rainbow Castle after the shop inventory is updated.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese のろいサイコロ回数券かいすうけん[?]
Noroi Saikoro Kaisūken
Cursed/Slow Dice Tickets
French Coupons dé tronqué[1] Truncated Dice Tickets

References[edit]

  1. ^ Antoine Daniel - Les VOD (December 31, 2024). LE VISAGE DE LA LUNE (46:04). YouTube (French). Retrieved December 31, 2024.