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{{quote|This is a {{color|green|Mushroom Space}}. {{color|orange|Mushroom Boxes}} pop up when you stop here. The {{color|orange|Mushroom Box}} you choose might hold a {{color|green|Mega Mushroom}}... ... or it might contain a {{color|green|Mini Mushroom}}! You never know which it's going to be!|Toad|Mario Party 4}} | {{quote|This is a {{color|green|Mushroom Space}}. {{color|orange|Mushroom Boxes}} pop up when you stop here. The {{color|orange|Mushroom Box}} you choose might hold a {{color|green|Mega Mushroom}}... ... or it might contain a {{color|green|Mini Mushroom}}! You never know which it's going to be!|Toad|Mario Party 4}} | ||
The '''Mushroom Space''' is one of the [[Space (Mario Party series)|spaces]] | The '''Mushroom Space''' is one of the [[Space (Mario Party series)|spaces]] in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. | ||
In ''[[Mario Party | ==History== | ||
===''Mario Party''=== | |||
In the debut appearance, ''[[Mario Party]]'', landing on a Mushroom Space is a risk: It triggers a roulette block with a [[Mushroom]], which allows the player to roll again, and a [[Poison Mushroom|Poisonous Mushroom]], which costs them their next turn. The player cannot time their jump, since the result is decided when they land on the space.<ref>{{cite|author=ZoomZike|date=August 3, 2019|url=youtu.be/nceU5D-E_PQ?si=gywEiUt_pi1k5c30|title=Identifying Luck: Mario Party 1|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=October 18, 2023}}{{timestamp needed}}</ref> | |||
===''Mario Party 4''=== | |||
Mushroom Spaces work differently in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' because the player chooses from a [[Mini Mushroom]] or [[Mega Mushroom]]. Both Mushrooms are hidden in a box, one small and one large so that the player cannot see which item they are getting. The Mushroom Space has no effect if it is either the final turn or the player already has three items. | |||
===''Mario Party 5''=== | |||
Mushroom Spaces are also functionally different in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. They can form on a space by placing either a [[Mushroom|Mushroom Capsule]], [[Super Mushroom|Super Mushroom Capsule]], or [[Cursed Mushroom|Cursed Mushroom Capsule]], and the player who lands on the space obtains whichever mushroom is inside. | |||
==Profiles== | ==Profiles== | ||
===''Mario Party''=== | ===''Mario Party''=== | ||
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|Eng=A block appear above the character's head when they land on this space. If a Mushroom appears when you hit this block, a Dice Block appears and the player can move again. But if a Poisonous Mushroom appears, the player will lose a turn. Players who have lost a turn still participate in Mini-Games.{{page needed}}}} | |||
===''Mario Party 4''=== | ===''Mario Party 4''=== | ||
{{multilang profile | |||
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|Eng=If you land on this green space, then one small and one large box will appear. Use your cursor to select one, and you will receive either a Mega or a Mini Mushroom.{{Page needed}}}} | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Fre=Case Champignon<ref> | |Fre=Case Champignon | ||
|FreC=<ref>{{cite|language=fr|url=www.nintendo64ever.com/Scans-Magazine,57,Le-Magazine-Officiel-Nintendo-13.html|title=Official Nintendo French magazine N13|page=26}}</ref> | |||
|FreM=Mushroom Space | |FreM=Mushroom Space | ||
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Mushroom Space | |
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Purpose | Mario Party: The player rolls for either a second Dice Block or misses their next turn. Mario Party 4: The player receives a Mega or Mini Mushroom. Mario Party 5: Mushroom-related capsule space. |
First appearance | Mario Party (1998) |
Latest appearance | Mario Party 5 (2003) |
- “This is a Mushroom Space. Mushroom Boxes pop up when you stop here. The Mushroom Box you choose might hold a Mega Mushroom... ... or it might contain a Mini Mushroom! You never know which it's going to be!”
- —Toad, Mario Party 4
The Mushroom Space is one of the spaces in the Mario Party series.
History[edit]
Mario Party[edit]
In the debut appearance, Mario Party, landing on a Mushroom Space is a risk: It triggers a roulette block with a Mushroom, which allows the player to roll again, and a Poisonous Mushroom, which costs them their next turn. The player cannot time their jump, since the result is decided when they land on the space.[1]
Mario Party 4[edit]
Mushroom Spaces work differently in Mario Party 4 because the player chooses from a Mini Mushroom or Mega Mushroom. Both Mushrooms are hidden in a box, one small and one large so that the player cannot see which item they are getting. The Mushroom Space has no effect if it is either the final turn or the player already has three items.
Mario Party 5[edit]
Mushroom Spaces are also functionally different in Mario Party 5. They can form on a space by placing either a Mushroom Capsule, Super Mushroom Capsule, or Cursed Mushroom Capsule, and the player who lands on the space obtains whichever mushroom is inside.
Profiles[edit]
Mario Party[edit]
- Instruction booklet description:
- English:
A block appear above the character's head when they land on this space. If a Mushroom appears when you hit this block, a Dice Block appears and the player can move again. But if a Poisonous Mushroom appears, the player will lose a turn. Players who have lost a turn still participate in Mini-Games.[page number needed]
- English:
Mario Party 4[edit]
- Instruction booklet description:
- English:
If you land on this green space, then one small and one large box will appear. Use your cursor to select one, and you will receive either a Mega or a Mini Mushroom.[page number needed]
- English:
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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French | Case Champignon[2] | Mushroom Space |
References[edit]
- ^ ZoomZike (August 3, 2019). Identifying Luck: Mario Party 1. YouTube. Retrieved October 18, 2023.[timestamp needed]
- ^ Official Nintendo French magazine N13. French. Page 26.