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The '''Custom Dice Block''' (known as the '''Lucky Number Dice Block''' in the British English version of ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'') is a usable item in ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' that can be obtained by either winning a [[minigame]] or landing on an [[Item Space]]. It acts just like a Dice Block, except the player can choose how many spaces to move before rolling. If the dice is rolled by itself, the numbers 1 through 6 can be chosen. If the dice is rolled along with the [[Bronze Dice Block|Bronze]], [[Silver Dice Block|Silver]], or [[Gold Dice Block]], the total number will be added together. If the player was hit with a Blooper Chopper or a Lightning Score Striker, the total is reduced to a lower number after rolling the Dice Block.
The '''Custom Dice Block''' (known as the '''Lucky Number Dice Block''' in the British English version of ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'') is a usable item in ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' that can be obtained by either winning a [[minigame]] or landing on an [[Item Space]]. It acts just like a Dice Block, except the player can choose how many spaces to move before rolling. If the dice is rolled by itself, the numbers 1 through 6 can be chosen. If the dice is rolled along with the [[Bronze Dice Block|Bronze]], [[Silver Dice Block|Silver]], or [[Gold Dice Block]], the total number will be added together (2-12, 2-9, or 2-8, respectively). If the player was hit with a Blooper Chopper or a Lightning Score Striker, the total is reduced to a lower number after rolling the Dice Block.


[[File:SMP Custom Dice Block.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The Custom Dice Block in ''Super Mario Party'']]
[[File:SMP Custom Dice Block.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The Custom Dice Block in ''Super Mario Party'']]

Revision as of 09:57, May 14, 2023

Custom Dice Block
Artwork of a Custom Dice Block in Mario Party Superstars
First appearance Mario Party: Island Tour (2013)
Latest appearance Mario Party Superstars (2021)
A sprite of a Custom Dice Block from Mario Party: Island Tour

The Custom Dice Block (known as the Lucky Number Dice Block in the British English version of Mario Party: Island Tour) is a usable item in Mario Party: Island Tour that can be obtained by either winning a minigame or landing on an Item Space. It acts just like a Dice Block, except the player can choose how many spaces to move before rolling. If the dice is rolled by itself, the numbers 1 through 6 can be chosen. If the dice is rolled along with the Bronze, Silver, or Gold Dice Block, the total number will be added together (2-12, 2-9, or 2-8, respectively). If the player was hit with a Blooper Chopper or a Lightning Score Striker, the total is reduced to a lower number after rolling the Dice Block.

A Custom Dice Block in Super Mario Party.
The Custom Dice Block in Super Mario Party

The Custom Dice Block reappears in Super Mario Party, where it only allows players to choose a number from 1 to 6. If a player has any allies, it also stops them from rolling the additional 1-2 dice. Its overall appearance is now similar to the Slow Dice Block.

The Custom Dice Block also returns in Mario Party Superstars as an item, though this time, the numbers 1 to 10 can be chosen due to the regular Dice Block also being numbered 1 to 10.[1]

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese すきなかずサイコロ[?]
Sukinakazu Saikoro
Favorite Number Dice
Chinese 哈哈好骰子[?]
Hāhā hǎo shǎizi
Favorite Number Dice
Dutch Geluksdobbelblok[?] Fortune dice block
German Langsamer Würfel[?] Slow Dice
Italian Dado numero fortunato[?] Lucky number dice
Portuguese Dado personalizado[?] Custom Dice
Russian Сказочный кубик[?]
Skazochnyj kubik
Magical Dice
Spanish Dado personalizado[?] Custom Dice

References

  1. ^ Nintendo. (June 15, 2021). Mario Party Superstars - Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2021 YouTube. Retrieved August 29, 2021.