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[[ | {{about|the item from the Mario Party series|the object from [[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]|[[Warp Block (Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time)]]}} | ||
The '''Warp Block''' is a block in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series, | {{distinguish|Warp Box}} | ||
[[File:WarpBlock.png|thumb|125px|The Warp Block in ''[[Mario Party]]'']] | |||
The '''Warp Block''' (referred to as the '''Warp Box''' in ''[[Melon Mayhem]]'') is a block in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series that, when used, will transport a character who hits it to another character's space. In turn, the player that they travel to will then be transported to their initial spot. It appears in ''[[Mario Party]]'', ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''. | |||
In '' | ==History== | ||
In ''Mario Party'', it can be bought at the [[Mushroom Shop]], and when turned on, it will appear in place of the regular [[Dice Block]] to be automatically used; using it counts as the player's turn. | |||
[[ | In ''Mario Party 2'' and ''Mario Party 3'', the Warp Block can be purchased at the [[Item Shop]] on the board or obtained from the [[Minigame#Item minigames|Item mini-game]]. It can be used anytime. It is also [[Yoshi]]'s favorite item. Unlike in ''Mario Party'', the player can roll the regular Dice Block after using it without the need of a [[Mushroom Space]]. | ||
''[[Mario Party DS]]'' has | |||
In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', the Warp Block is replaced by the [[Warp Pipe (item)|Warp Pipe]], and has been its successor ever since, though Yoshi's bio in the ''Mario Party 4'' instruction booklet mentions them, possibly intended to be referring to [[Warp Space]]s instead. | |||
''[[Mario Party DS]]'' has an item analog to the Warp Block, called the [[Warp Dice Block]]. It does not switch the character who used it with another character. Instead, it lets the user warp to a random space. | |||
In ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', the [[Warp Box]] from ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' takes on the Warp Block's role, teleporting the player to a chosen rival's space when used, but does not swap places with the rival, and the Warp Pipe item is absent. | |||
After a long absence, the Warp Block returns in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', albeit with a different appearance: the rainbow color is now shifting, and the question marks on all sides are replaced by two light blue circular arrows that appear on one side, instead of all sides. It reprises its function from ''Mario Party 2'' and ''3''. A variation of this item, the [[Super Warp Block]], is introduced in this game, and can only appear during the final five turns or from an Item Bag. | |||
==Price== | |||
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The following is a price list showing how much the Skeleton Key costs within the [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|Item Shop]] in each game. | |||
!Game | |||
!Price | |||
!Notes | |||
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|''Mario Party 2'' | |||
|15 Coins | |||
|17 Coins if purchased in [[Bowser Land]]. | |||
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|''Mario Party 3'' | |||
|5 Coins | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|''Mario Party Superstars'' | |||
|7 Coins | |||
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|- | |||
|} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
MP1 Warp Block.png|''[[Mario Party]]'' | |||
MarioParty2Art5.png|''[[Mario Party 2]]'' | |||
Warp Block mini-game sprite MP2.png|''[[Mario Party 2]]'' | |||
Warp Block MP2-3.png|''[[Mario Party 2]] and [[Mario Party 3]]'' | |||
MP2-3 Warp Block.png | |||
MP3 Warp Block Artwork.jpg|''[[Mario Party 3]]'' | |||
Warp Box Item player panel sprite.png | |||
Warp Block Item gameplay sprite.png | |||
Warp Block mini-game sprite MP3.png | |||
Item MPS Warp Block.png|''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=ワープブロック | |||
|JapR=Wāpu Burokku | |||
|JapM=Warp Block | |||
|ChiS=传送砖块 | |||
|ChiSR=Chuánsòng Zhuānkuài | |||
|ChiSM=Warp Block | |||
|ChiT=傳送磚塊 | |||
|ChiTR=Chuánsòng Zhuānkuài | |||
|ChiTM=Warp Block | |||
|Dut=Warpblok | |||
|DutM=Warp block | |||
|Fre=Bloc Téléport | |||
|FreN=''Mario Party'' | |||
|FreM=Teleport Block | |||
|Fre2=Bloc Chaos | |||
|Fre2N=''Mario Party 2'' | |||
|Fre2M=Chaos Block | |||
|Ger=Warp-Würfel | |||
|GerM=Warp Dice | |||
|Ita=Blocco Warp<ref>{{cite|language=it|url=www.mariocastle.it/risorse/manuali/mario-party/11.jpg|format=JPG|title=''Mario Party'' instruction booklet|page=140|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|date=1999}}</ref> | |||
|ItaN=''Mario Party'' | |||
|Ita2=Blocco teletrasporto | |||
|Ita2N=rest of the series | |||
|ItaM=Warp Block | |||
|Ita2M=Teleport Block | |||
|Kor=워프블록 | |||
|KorR=Wopeu Beullok | |||
|KorM=Warp Block | |||
|Por=Bloco de teletransporte | |||
|PorM=Teleport Block | |||
|Rus=Кубик-телепорт | |||
|RusR=Kubik-teleport | |||
|RusM=Teleport Cube | |||
|Spa=Bloque de teletransporte | |||
|SpaM=Teleport Block | |||
}} | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Mario Party 3 items]] | |||
[[Category:Mario Party Superstars items]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:34, December 26, 2024
- This article is about the item from the Mario Party series. For the object from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, see Warp Block (Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time).
- Not to be confused with Warp Box.
The Warp Block (referred to as the Warp Box in Melon Mayhem) is a block in the Mario Party series that, when used, will transport a character who hits it to another character's space. In turn, the player that they travel to will then be transported to their initial spot. It appears in Mario Party, Mario Party 2, Mario Party 3, and Mario Party Superstars.
History[edit]
In Mario Party, it can be bought at the Mushroom Shop, and when turned on, it will appear in place of the regular Dice Block to be automatically used; using it counts as the player's turn.
In Mario Party 2 and Mario Party 3, the Warp Block can be purchased at the Item Shop on the board or obtained from the Item mini-game. It can be used anytime. It is also Yoshi's favorite item. Unlike in Mario Party, the player can roll the regular Dice Block after using it without the need of a Mushroom Space.
In Mario Party 4, the Warp Block is replaced by the Warp Pipe, and has been its successor ever since, though Yoshi's bio in the Mario Party 4 instruction booklet mentions them, possibly intended to be referring to Warp Spaces instead.
Mario Party DS has an item analog to the Warp Block, called the Warp Dice Block. It does not switch the character who used it with another character. Instead, it lets the user warp to a random space.
In Mario Party: Star Rush, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Super Mario Party, the Warp Box from Super Mario 3D Land takes on the Warp Block's role, teleporting the player to a chosen rival's space when used, but does not swap places with the rival, and the Warp Pipe item is absent.
After a long absence, the Warp Block returns in Mario Party Superstars, albeit with a different appearance: the rainbow color is now shifting, and the question marks on all sides are replaced by two light blue circular arrows that appear on one side, instead of all sides. It reprises its function from Mario Party 2 and 3. A variation of this item, the Super Warp Block, is introduced in this game, and can only appear during the final five turns or from an Item Bag.
Price[edit]
The following is a price list showing how much the Skeleton Key costs within the Item Shop in each game.Game | Price | Notes |
---|---|---|
Mario Party 2 | 15 Coins | 17 Coins if purchased in Bowser Land. |
Mario Party 3 | 5 Coins | |
Mario Party Superstars | 7 Coins |
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ワープブロック[?] Wāpu Burokku |
Warp Block | |
Chinese (simplified) | 传送砖块[?] Chuánsòng Zhuānkuài |
Warp Block | |
Chinese (traditional) | 傳送磚塊[?] Chuánsòng Zhuānkuài |
Warp Block | |
Dutch | Warpblok[?] | Warp block | |
French | Bloc Téléport[?] | Teleport Block | Mario Party |
Bloc Chaos[?] | Chaos Block | Mario Party 2 | |
German | Warp-Würfel[?] | Warp Dice | |
Italian | Blocco Warp[1] | Warp Block | Mario Party |
Blocco teletrasporto[?] | Teleport Block | rest of the series | |
Korean | 워프블록[?] Wopeu Beullok |
Warp Block | |
Portuguese | Bloco de teletransporte[?] | Teleport Block | |
Russian | Кубик-телепорт[?] Kubik-teleport |
Teleport Cube | |
Spanish | Bloque de teletransporte[?] | Teleport Block |
References[edit]
- ^ 1999. Mario Party instruction booklet (JPG). Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 140.
Mario Party 2 | |
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