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'''Miracle Spaces''' (also known as '''Chance Time Spaces''' or referred as '''Spin Space''' in ''Mario Party 9'') are among the rarest type of [[Space (Mario Party series)|spaces]] in the ''[[Mario Party]]'' series. There are generally only one to three of them on each game board. They began as being called '''! Spaces''' in the first ''[[Mario Party]]'' game, and players who landed on it played [[Chance Time]] to mess up the gameflow. Also, in boards where the star moves after a player purchases one, the space where the star was is likely to be replaced with an ! Space. In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', they were called '''Fortune Spaces''', and players landing on it played Reversal of Fortune. In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', they were called '''Chance Spaces''', and players could only make them by placing [[Chance Capsule]]s on a space. Anyone who landed here played the Round of Miracles.  
'''Miracle Spaces''' (also known as '''Chance Time Spaces''', or as '''Spin Space''' in ''Mario Party 9'') are among the rarest type of [[Space (Mario Party series)|spaces]] in the ''[[Mario Party]]'' series. There are generally only one to three of them on each game board. They were called '''! Spaces''' in the first ''[[Mario Party]]'' game, and players who landed on it played [[Chance Time]]. Also, in boards where the star moves after a player purchases one, the space where the star had been was likely to be replaced with an ! Space. In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', they were called '''Fortune Spaces''', and players landing on it played Reversal of Fortune. In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', they were called '''Chance Spaces''', and players could only make them by placing [[Chance Capsule]]s on a space. Anyone who landed here played the Round of Miracles.  


In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', they are referred as '''Miracle Spaces'''. All names and renames of both the space and the event are essentially the same, differing in name only. In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', they were replaced by the [[Duel Space]] because of the game's new rules.
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', they are referred to as '''Miracle Spaces'''. All names and renames of both the space and the event are essentially the same, differing in name only. In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', they were replaced by the [[Duel Space]] because of the game's new rules.


In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' the space returns, but this time it is called the '''Spin Space'''. In this game, Spin Spaces cause one of many effects to happen which are determined by a roulette.
In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' the space returns, with the name '''Spin Space'''. In this game, Spin Spaces cause one of many effects to happen which are determined by a roulette.


Effects on the Spin Wheel (Only four will appear out of all):
Effects on the Spin Wheel (Only four will appear out of all):
*'''Steal Mini Stars from a Rival!'''
*'''Steal Mini Stars from a Rival!'''
**Steal a number of Mini Stars from any player of your choice.
**Steal a number of Mini Stars from any player of your choice (random is also an option).
**Random is also an option
*'''Rivals can't use Special or Normal Dice Blocks!'''
*'''Rivals can't use Special or Normal Dice Blocks!'''
**In their next turn, only the player that landed on the Spin Space can use the Special or Normal Dice Blocks.
**Until the player's next turn, other players can't use Special or Normal Dice Blocks.
*'''Get a Special Dice Block!'''
*'''Get a Special Dice Block!'''
**Like the [[Dice Block Space]], the player get a Dice Block. Note that this event doesn't trigger a minigame nor get you Mini Stars.
**Like the [[Dice Block Space]], the player gets a Dice Block. Note that this event doesn't trigger a minigame nor get you Mini Stars.
**[[4-5-6 Dice Block]]
**[[4-5-6 Dice Block]]
**[[1-10 Dice Block]]
**[[1-10 Dice Block]]
**[[Slow Dice Block]]
**[[Slow Dice Block]]
*'''Swap Dice Blocks with a Rival!'''
*'''Swap Dice Blocks with a Rival!'''
**Swap Dice Blocks with any player choosen.
**Swaps Dice Blocks with any player chosen (random is also an option).
**Random is also an option
*'''Hit the Dice Block again!'''
*'''Hit the Dice Block again!'''
**Like the [[Dash Space]], the Captain gets to hit the Block and move forward again.
**Like the [[Dash Space]], the Captain gets to hit the Block and move forward again.
*'''Steal a Dice Block from a Rival!'''
*'''Steal a Dice Block from a Rival!'''
**Steal a Special Dice Block with any player is choose.
**Steal a Special Dice Block with any player is choose (random is also an option, if more than one player has any Special Dice Blocks).
**Random is also an option if more than one player has any Special Dice Blocks
*'''Item Shuffle!'''
*'''Item Shuffle!'''
**All the dice are shuffled to random players.
**All the dice are shuffled and distributed to random players.
 
(When playing with 3 or 4 players, if a player lands on steal or swap with a rival, there's also a selection for "Random" if they can't decide on whom to steal or swap. If "Random" is selected, a second Roulette activates (a Spinning Wheel with Rivals' faces) and is chosen on whoever's character it lands)


==Gallery==
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Revision as of 19:58, January 18, 2014

Template:Space-infobox Miracle Spaces (also known as Chance Time Spaces, or as Spin Space in Mario Party 9) are among the rarest type of spaces in the Mario Party series. There are generally only one to three of them on each game board. They were called ! Spaces in the first Mario Party game, and players who landed on it played Chance Time. Also, in boards where the star moves after a player purchases one, the space where the star had been was likely to be replaced with an ! Space. In Mario Party 4, they were called Fortune Spaces, and players landing on it played Reversal of Fortune. In Mario Party 5, they were called Chance Spaces, and players could only make them by placing Chance Capsules on a space. Anyone who landed here played the Round of Miracles.

In Mario Party 6, they are referred to as Miracle Spaces. All names and renames of both the space and the event are essentially the same, differing in name only. In Mario Party 7, they were replaced by the Duel Space because of the game's new rules.

In Mario Party 9 the space returns, with the name Spin Space. In this game, Spin Spaces cause one of many effects to happen which are determined by a roulette.

Effects on the Spin Wheel (Only four will appear out of all):

  • Steal Mini Stars from a Rival!
    • Steal a number of Mini Stars from any player of your choice (random is also an option).
  • Rivals can't use Special or Normal Dice Blocks!
    • Until the player's next turn, other players can't use Special or Normal Dice Blocks.
  • Get a Special Dice Block!
  • Swap Dice Blocks with a Rival!
    • Swaps Dice Blocks with any player chosen (random is also an option).
  • Hit the Dice Block again!
    • Like the Dash Space, the Captain gets to hit the Block and move forward again.
  • Steal a Dice Block from a Rival!
    • Steal a Special Dice Block with any player is choose (random is also an option, if more than one player has any Special Dice Blocks).
  • Item Shuffle!
    • All the dice are shuffled and distributed to random players.

Gallery

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