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If the player ends a game with a Loadstone in inventory, they will get the "Heavy Pockets" achievement. | If the player ends a game with a Loadstone in inventory, they will get the "Heavy Pockets" achievement. | ||
''Heavy Star'' requires players to get the most loadstones. | |||
The Loadstone's name is a play on the word "lodestone," referring to a naturally magnetized mineral, and "load." | The Loadstone's name is a play on the word "lodestone," referring to a naturally magnetized mineral, and "load." |
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Loadstone | |
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Description | |
A rock that can't be discarded until it's used. It's rumored to be valuable... | |
First appearance | Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024) |
Effect | Receive 2 coins upon use, receive 20 coins when taken to Rainbow Galleria's Thrift Store. |
The Loadstone is an item in Super Mario Party Jamboree. It is a dark gray rock with an inscription of two coins on it. It can only be obtained on the Unlucky Space event "Max out on Loadstones", which fills all empty spots in the player's inventory with Loadstones.
Unlike other items, Loadstones cannot be removed from inventory via replacing them with another item, reducing available inventory space. To get rid of one, the player must spend a turn using it, which grants them two coins. However, if a Loadstone is taken to Rainbow Galleria's Thrift Store, Whomp can buy it from the player for 20 coins.
If the player ends a game with a Loadstone in inventory, they will get the "Heavy Pockets" achievement.
Heavy Star requires players to get the most loadstones.
The Loadstone's name is a play on the word "lodestone," referring to a naturally magnetized mineral, and "load."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | すてれずの Suterezu no Ishi |
Cannot-be-discarded Stone | |
Chinese (simplified) | 无法丢弃石[?] Wúfǎdiūqì Shí |
Cannot-be-discarded Stone | |
Dutch | Ballaststeen[?] | Ballast Stone | |
French | Pierre de lest[1] | Ballast Stone | |
German | Störstein[?] | "Interrupt stone" / breakwater stone | |
Portuguese | Pedrimã[2] | Neologism of pedra-ímã ("lodestone"). | |
Spanish (NOA) | Piedra pegajosa[?] | Sticky Stone |
References
- ^ MisterJDay Highlights (October 24, 2024). FULL SKILL OU FULL CHANCE ? (Super Mario Party Jamboree) (1:50:07). YouTube (French). Retrieved December 29, 2024.
- ^ alanzoka (October 21, 2024). EU SOU INVENCÍVEL! - MARIO PARTY: JAMBOREE COM OS AMIGOS. Youtube. Retrieved October 21, 2024.