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{{space-infobox
|image=MPIT SpaceDeadEnd.png
|image=MP10 SpaceSpecialEvent.png
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|purpose=Forces the player to stop for an event.
|purpose=Forces the player to stop for an event.
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
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[[File:Mario Party Island Tour Dead End Space.png|thumb|left]]
[[File:Mario Party Island Tour Dead End Space.png|thumb|left]]
The '''Dead-End Space''' (called the '''Dead End Space''' in the PAL release) is a kind of [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. It appears in [[Perilous Palace Path]], [[Shy Guy's Shuffle City]], and [[Bowser's Peculiar Peak]] as the very last space of each board. When the player passes on the space, they are forced to stop until they clear an event, after which the space will allow the player to continue progressing.
The '''Special Event Space''' (known as the '''Dead-End Space''' in ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' and parsed as '''Dead End Space''' in the PAL release of said game) is a kind of [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 10]]''. It appears in [[Perilous Palace Path]], [[Shy Guy's Shuffle City]], and [[Bowser's Peculiar Peak]] as the very last space of each board. When the player passes on the space, they are forced to stop until they clear an event, after which the space will allow the player to continue progressing.


In Perilous Palace Path, it appears at the end where the player must face a [[Whomp]]. They must roll a 6 to defeat it and win the game. If a lower number is rolled, the Whomp still takes damage, but squishes the player. They try again on their next turn. The next time the player challenges the Whomp, the number they need to roll decreases.
In Perilous Palace Path, it appears at the end where the player must face a [[Whomp]]. They must roll a 6 to defeat it and win the game. If a lower number is rolled, the Whomp still takes damage, but squishes the player. They try again on their next turn. The next time the player challenges the Whomp, the number they need to roll decreases.
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Dead-End Spaces look and behave identically to the [[Captain Event Space]]s in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''.
Dead-End Spaces look and behave identically to the [[Captain Event Space]]s in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''.
==Gallery==
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MPIT SpaceDeadEnd.png|''Mario Party: Island Tour''
MP10 SpaceSpecialEvent.png|''Mario Party 10''
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[[Category:Mario Party: Island Tour Spaces]]
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Revision as of 16:27, August 10, 2018

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Mario about to land on the last Dead-End Space on Perilous Palace Path.

The Special Event Space (known as the Dead-End Space in Mario Party: Island Tour and parsed as Dead End Space in the PAL release of said game) is a kind of space in Mario Party: Island Tour and Mario Party 10. It appears in Perilous Palace Path, Shy Guy's Shuffle City, and Bowser's Peculiar Peak as the very last space of each board. When the player passes on the space, they are forced to stop until they clear an event, after which the space will allow the player to continue progressing.

In Perilous Palace Path, it appears at the end where the player must face a Whomp. They must roll a 6 to defeat it and win the game. If a lower number is rolled, the Whomp still takes damage, but squishes the player. They try again on their next turn. The next time the player challenges the Whomp, the number they need to roll decreases.

In Shy Guy's Shuffle City, the player must choose a card, consisting of two cards that let the player win and the other six, labeled, "Sorry!," make the player go back three spaces. The cards are randomized each time and if an incorrect card was picked last time, the number of cards to choose to win decrease.

Bowser's Peculiar Peak's Dead-End Space has the player encounter Bowser in the Bowser Challenge at the end of the board. If the player rolls a 1, 2, or 3, Bowser smacks out that number of platforms the player is standing on, but if they roll a 4, 5, 6, or any number already rolled before, Bowser hammers out the player, resulting in their loss.

Dead-End Spaces look and behave identically to the Captain Event Spaces in Mario Party 9.

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