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===''Mario Party DS''===
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[[Image:Final_5_Frenzy.png|thumb|'''Final 5 Frenzy''']]
[[Image:Final_5_Frenzy.png|thumb|'''Final 5 Frenzy''']]
In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', the Last Five Turns Event is renamed '''Final 2,005 Frenzy'''. Party like it's 2005 tonight. In it, [[Bowser]] gives out the current standings as usual and gives the losing player a bonus, chosen by a wheel. All [[Friend Space]]s are also changed into [[Duel Space]]s.
In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', the Last Five Turns Event is renamed '''Final 5 Frenzy'''. In it, [[Bowser]] gives out the current standings as usual and gives the losing player a bonus, chosen by a wheel. All [[Friend Space]]s are also changed into [[Duel Space]]s.


Possible Prizes presented in the Final 5 Frenzy:
Possible Prizes presented in the Final 5 Frenzy:

Revision as of 15:05, April 22, 2016

Luigi will definitely win. The Last Five Turns Event from Mario Party 2
Koopa Troopa predicting the winner will be Luigi during the last five turns event in Mario Party 2.

The Last Five Turns Event is an event from the Mario Party series that takes place when there are only five turns left in the (board) game (four in Mario Party 7 due to Bowser Time).

History

Mario Party

It is first seen in the first Mario Party game. In this game, Koopa Troopa talks to the players playing the game to announce the current standings, then predicts who the Superstar is at the end of the game. The predictions make no effect on the outcome of the game. Then, for rest of the game, Red Spaces and Blue Spaces are worth twice the normal number when landed on (players will get or lose 6 coins), and Koopa gives twenty coins to players who pass him.

His prediction is chosen randomly, and is not influenced by the players' current stats.

Mario Party 2

In Mario Party 2, the event is hosted by Toad (and Mini Bowser in Bowser Land), who first gives the current standings then introduce a character to predict the Superstar. Usually, a green or red-shelled Koopa Troopa predicts it, but sometimes Whomp makes the prediction (who will always choose Mario, even if he isn't competing). However, it is always Bowser who makes the prediction (who will always choose the player who currently is in last place) in Bowser Land. The predicted player is given ten coins from the predictor. From that point onward, Blue and Red Spaces' value are doubled again, and players that land on the same space as another player play a Duel Minigame with that player before activating the space.

Mario Party 3

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The Millennium Star predicting Donkey Kong's victory in Mario Party 3.

In Mario Party 3, the event is the same as the last game, but it is usually the Millennium Star (and rarely Whomp) who predicts who the Superstar is, giving them ten coins. Sometimes, Mini Bowser hosts the event and lets Bowser predict who the loser is. The predicted player ends up losing ten coins to Bowser. Afterwards, Blue and Red Spaces' value are doubled once more, and players that land on the same space as another player play a Duel Minigame with that player before activating the space, as in the last installment.

Mario Party 4

Boo hosting the lottery in the Mario Party 4 version of the Last Five Turns Event.
Mario Party 4's version of the Last Five Turns Event. Here, Boo is announcing the lottery drawing.

In Mario Party 4, there are new changes to the event. Here, the board's host does a lottery if at least one player manages to get a Lucky Party Ticket from the Lottery Shop earlier in the game. The host spins a wheel showing all four players' faces. If a player's ticket matches all three faces shown from the wheel in order from left to right, they receive a Star. After that, the standings are given, then the host lets the player in last place spin a special roulette. Then, for the rest of the game, the board has one of these four new rules:

  • Coin Multiplier: Blue and Red spaces were worth twice as much (an event from the previous Mario Party games).
  • All Red Spaces become Bowser Spaces.
  • All Red Spaces become Fortune Spaces.
  • Star Present: The price of Stars changes from twenty coins to being absolutely free (this event sometimes doesn't appear in the roulette).

Mario Party 5

In Mario Party 5, Bowser hosts the event. He first gives the current standings as usual, then brings the player in last place to him to spin a roulette. Depending on the result, the board will have one of four new rules for the rest of the game:

  • Blue and Red Spaces are worth three times as much.
  • All Red Spaces become Bowser Spaces.
  • All Red and Blue Spaces become Capsule Spaces; existing Capsule Spaces are overridden.
  • Five Star Spaces are on the board at all times.

Also, like in previous games, when a player lands on the same space as another player during the last five turns a duel minigame is initiated.

Mario Party 6

In Mario Party 6, the event is hosted by Brighton during the day and by Twila at night. Whoever is hosting it gives the current standings like always then lets the player in last place spin a bonus wheel, giving them one of the following:

  • Blue and Red Space amounts are tripled (so characters gain or lose 9 coins, as well as gaining 15 coins when landing on their own Character Spaces).
  • Receive 40 coins.
  • Have five of their Character Spaces added to the board.
  • Bowser Revolution: Bowser comes to take everyone's Coins and splits them evenly among all the players.

There are only cosmetic differences between Brighton's and Twila's hosting of this event.

As with the last game, if both players land on the same space, then it will trigger a Duel Minigame.

Mario Party 7

Bowser confronting Team {Sea)Gull in Mario Party 7's Last Five Turns Event
Bowser confronting the losing team in The Last Four Turns Event.

In Mario Party 7, this event is called the Last Four Turns Event, since the Bowser Time event occurs every five turns. Bowser also hosts this event, but makes Koopa Kid give the current standings (in reverse order, however). Bowser summons the player or team in last place to spin his roulette wheel and obtain one of the following bonuses or rule changes:

Since Mario Party 4, if more than one player/team is in last place, the player/team in the bottom of the ranking column will be the one to spin a roulette. Additionally, a Duel Minigame will no longer occur if a player lands on the same space as another player.

Mario Party 8

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The special event, Chump Charity.

In Mario Party 8, this event is retooled and renamed Chump Charity, and is hosted by MC Ballyhoo. First, Ballyhoo gives out the current standings, as is commonplace with previous games. He then gives the player or team in last place a piece of Duelo Candy. If the game is being played on Koopa's Tycoon Town, Ballyhoo gives the player or team 30 coins instead. Then, his hat, Big Top, showers the entire board with coins, placing a Coin Bag on each Red Space and one coin on every space unoccupied by players at the time.

In Star Battle Arena, there is a very similar version of this event called Special Bonus. Here, MC gives out the standings then lets the losing player use the dart wheel to earn a prize. The prize could be candy, 20 coins, or nothing.

Mario Party DS

Final 5 Frenzy

In Mario Party DS, the Last Five Turns Event is renamed Final 5 Frenzy. In it, Bowser gives out the current standings as usual and gives the losing player a bonus, chosen by a wheel. All Friend Spaces are also changed into Duel Spaces.

Possible Prizes presented in the Final 5 Frenzy:

It will never be possible for the yellow prizes to be landed on. When stopping the wheel, players see that the wheel can stop on the yellow prizes for two seconds, before Bowser rigs it to land on a different prize. Furthermore, the game's star counter caps at 99, preventing any further stars from being added.

If more than one player is in last place, Bowser will this time randomly choose one player from last to spin the roulette, instead of the player who is in the bottom of the standings.

Mario Party 9

In Mario Party 9, due to the new gameplay, games are no longer played based on the number of turns, but rather how long it takes to reach the end of the board. However, a similar event still occurs. The event is called Almost There!, and it occurs when the players are almost at the end of the board, when they pass by Green Toad. His green-spotted flag pops up beside him as he gives out the current standings. Last place players get a Slow Dice Block. Anybody tied for last will receive a Slow Dice Block as well, including if everyone is tied for first.

Additionally, minigames are now selected by the player currently in last place, not the captain (unless the Captain is in last). This does not matter who is hosting a minigame; the boss minigame is still selected by the captain, regardless of their position (except at Bowser Station and DK's Jungle Ruins, where players are not given the option of choosing which boss minigame to play).

  • If two players tie for last place, one of them is randomly chosen to pick a minigame, regardless if the player is a human or CPU.
  • The Captain can still choose a minigame after the Almost There event if any of these situations occur.
    • The Captain is the one in last place
    • Everybody is tied for first place
    • Three players are tied for last place (when playing with 4 players)

During the event, Bowser also appears and asks the captain if they want "a whole bunch" of presents; if the captain agrees, he turns three to six predetermined spaces into Bowser Spaces; the spaces that he chooses never change. If the captain refuses Bowser's offer, he gives the players "a few" presents by turning 2 or 3 predetermined spaces into Bowser Spaces. On some occasions, Bowser will chastise the captain for being "a stick in the mud", and act as though they accepted his offer. If the Captain in this event is a CPU, then they will always accept Bowser's offer to turn three to six predetermined spaces into Bowser Spaces. In Bowser Station, the choice is not given at all; Bowser automatically adds five Bowser Spaces to preset locations on the board. Four of the spaces are placed within the last six spaces of the route, along with a Jackpot Space and a Back Space; the latter's presence increases the odds of players being stuck in the gauntlet of Bowser Spaces for as long as possible.

Mario Party 10

In Mario Party 10, the event is called Homestretch!. The events vary depending on which party mode is being played.

In Mario Party mode, if played on any of the boards except Chaos Castle, the standings are shown, and then Blue Toad gives the player in last place a Slow Dice Block, just like in Mario Party 9. If numerous players are tied for last place, however, they don't get a Slow Dice. If played on Chaos Castle, instead of last place recieving a Slow Dice Block, it acts like a Toad House, giving everyone a Special Dice Block before the gate opens. Then, if Bowser (or Yellow Toad in Chaos Castle) wasn't freed, the gate closes, leaving him sealed inside, then, Bowser Jr. appears and makes Bowser Jr. Spaces appear by throwing bombs on specific spaces. If playing on Chaos Castle or if Bowser had been freed before Homestretch, this doesn't happen. Finally, Blue Toad reminds the players that to be careful on those last spaces.

In Bowser Party, Blue Toad reminds Team Mario to be careful on those last spaces. Then, Bowser Jr. reminds Bowser that Team Mario is close to the goal, then Bowser spins a roulette that can make him go into Big Bad Bowser Mode, add Bowser Jr. Spaces to the board or give him an extra Bowser Dice Block.

In amiibo Party, since the rules are similar to that of past Mario Party installments, Homestretch is similar to that of the Last Five Turns Event. However, it occurs on the after the minigame set before the eighth turn. When it happens, the standings are shown, then the person in last place gets a coin bonus. Afterwards, players can also pay 40 coins to get two Stars (or possibly 20, 30, or 50 if played on the Toad Board or at least if the top left corner is the Toad Board), and when landing on a Blue Space or a Red Space, players earn or pay 6 coins.

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