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The '''Coinado''' is an item from ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''. Like the [[Fling Spring]], this item can be placed on the board in a similar manner to orbs and hexes from previous ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games. After being placed, the Coinado is invisible to all other players until a player lands on this space, which can include the player who placed it. Whoever lands on it is spun and loses five coins to the player who placed it. | The '''Coinado''' is an item from ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''. Like the [[Fling Spring]], this item can be placed on the board in a similar manner to orbs and hexes from previous ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games. After being placed, the Coinado is invisible to all other players until a player lands on this space, which can include the player who placed it. Whoever lands on it is spun and loses five coins to the player who placed it. | ||
The Coinado returns in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', as an item the player can use directly on an opponent rather than a stage hazard. It also has the chance of stealing ten coins instead. | The Coinado returns in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', as an item the player can use directly on an opponent rather than a stage hazard. It also has the chance of stealing up to ten coins instead. | ||
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Revision as of 16:35, August 21, 2021
The Coinado is an item from Mario Party: Star Rush. Like the Fling Spring, this item can be placed on the board in a similar manner to orbs and hexes from previous Mario Party games. After being placed, the Coinado is invisible to all other players until a player lands on this space, which can include the player who placed it. Whoever lands on it is spun and loses five coins to the player who placed it.
The Coinado returns in Super Mario Party, as an item the player can use directly on an opponent rather than a stage hazard. It also has the chance of stealing up to ten coins instead.
In-game description
Mario Party: Star Rush
"Steals 5 coins from the first rival to land on the space where it's hidden."
Super Mario Party
"Steal 5 to 10 coins from rivals."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Tornado Rubamonete[?] | Coin-stealing tornado |