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The item appears in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' under its current name. This item is normally bought for ten coins, and the player still has to trade coins to buy the star. A small difference in behavior is that the pipe places the player directly beside the star, rather than on top of it.
The item appears in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' under its current name. This item is normally bought for ten coins, and the player still has to trade coins to buy the star. A small difference in behavior is that the pipe places the player directly beside the star, rather than on top of it.


The item also appears in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', where it replaces the Genie Lamp from the original games. It can be bought for twenty-five coins.
The item also appears in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', where it replaces the Genie Lamp from the original games. It can be bought for 25 coins.
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Revision as of 20:24, November 2, 2021

Not to be confused with Gold Pipe.

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The Golden Pipe (formerly known as the Star Pipe) is a normal item that first appears in Mario Party DS, which functions similarly to the Genie Lamp of previous Mario Party games. It can be bought in any Item Shop after the fifth round. It costs fifteen coins, and when used it will take the player directly to the location of the Star, but the player still has to trade coins to buy one. In Kamek's Library, the pipe will take the player to the Lucky Jar that contains the star.

The item appears in Super Mario Party under its current name. This item is normally bought for ten coins, and the player still has to trade coins to buy the star. A small difference in behavior is that the pipe places the player directly beside the star, rather than on top of it.

The item also appears in Mario Party Superstars, where it replaces the Genie Lamp from the original games. It can be bought for 25 coins.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 金の土管
Kin no Dokan
スタードカン (Mario Party DS)
Sutā Dokan
[?]
Gold Pipe

Star Pipe
Chinese 金水管[?]
Jīn Shuǐguǎn
Gold Pipe
French Raccourci[?] Shortcut
German Sternenröhre[?] Star pipe
Italian Tubo dorato
Tubo Stella (Mario Party DS)
[?]
Golden Pipe
Star Pipe
Portuguese Cano dourado[?] Golden Pipe
Russian Золотая труба[?]
Zolotaya truba
Golden Pipe
Spanish Tubería de Estrella[?] Star Pipe
Spanish (NOA) Tubería dorada[?] Golden Pipe