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The '''Coin Block Area''' is a [[Mario Party (series)#Spaces|space]] on all of the boards of ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. It is only found in the games' Solo Modes, however.
The '''Coin Block Area''' is a [[Mario Party (series)#Spaces|space]] on all of the boards of ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. In Mario Party 7 the Coin Block's only seen in Solo Mode. In Mario Party 8 it is only seen in Star Battle Arena.  


Passing this space will make the player's character stop. A [[Coin Block]] will appear above the player, cycling through numbers like a [[Dice Block]]; the character hits the Coin Block the same way.  The only numbers on the Coin Block are one, five, ten and twenty. Once the player hits the Coin Block, he or she will receive [[coin]]s corresponding to the number that he or she rolled, and continue moving.
Passing this space will make the player's character stop. A [[Coin Block]] will appear above the player, cycling through numbers like a [[Dice Block]]; the character hits the Coin Block the same way.  The only numbers on the Coin Block are one, five, ten and twenty (in Mario Party 7 only. But in Mario Party 8, the only numbers are 1, 5, and 10). Once the player hits the Coin Block, he or she will receive [[coin]]s corresponding to the number that he or she rolled, and continue moving.
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Revision as of 12:34, May 27, 2013

Template:Space-infobox The Coin Block Area is a space on all of the boards of Mario Party 7 and Mario Party 8. In Mario Party 7 the Coin Block's only seen in Solo Mode. In Mario Party 8 it is only seen in Star Battle Arena.

Passing this space will make the player's character stop. A Coin Block will appear above the player, cycling through numbers like a Dice Block; the character hits the Coin Block the same way. The only numbers on the Coin Block are one, five, ten and twenty (in Mario Party 7 only. But in Mario Party 8, the only numbers are 1, 5, and 10). Once the player hits the Coin Block, he or she will receive coins corresponding to the number that he or she rolled, and continue moving.