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The Dice Block Space return in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' with the same effect as in ''Mario Party 9'' although now it does active a wheel and you get the corresponding [[Dice Block]] instead of being totally random. It appears in all three board-based modes of the game, though it has a different appearance in the [[amiibo]] Party mode.
The Dice Block Space return in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' with the same effect as in ''Mario Party 9'' although now it does activate a wheel and the player gets the corresponding [[Dice Block]] instead of being totally random. It appears in all three board-based modes of the game, though it has a different appearance in the [[amiibo]] Party mode.


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Revision as of 06:39, April 29, 2015

Not to be confused with Blue Space.

Template:Space-infobox The Dice Block Space is a space that is found during the events in the game Mario Party Advance and Mario Party 9. It is a rare space in the former, while common in the latter.

If a player lands on this particular space, a Dice Block appears above the player's head, giving the player to have another turn of moving onto spaces without using a single Mushroom. The player continues going onto spaces until the player lands on a different space other than the Dice Block Space.

In Mario Party 9 this space's purpose is no longer what its purpose is in Mario Party Advance and the space has the appearance of a Blue Space. Instead of the Captain landing on the space getting an extra roll with the Dice Block, it gives the Captain 0-1 Dice Block, a 1-2-3 Dice Block, a 4-5-6 Dice Block, a 1-10 Dice Block, or a Slow Dice Block. It may also contain Mini Stars that the Captain will obtain, or it might trigger a Free-for-All minigame as if the player landed on a Free-for-All Space.

The Dice Block Space return in Mario Party 10 with the same effect as in Mario Party 9 although now it does activate a wheel and the player gets the corresponding Dice Block instead of being totally random. It appears in all three board-based modes of the game, though it has a different appearance in the amiibo Party mode.

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