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'''Duelo Candy''' allows the player to roll two | '''Duelo Candy''' allows the player to roll two [[Dice Block]]s and duel the first player they encounter while moving across the board. Whoever wins the Duel minigame gets to throw a dart at a wheel with coins and Stars. Depending on what the dart hits, the loser gives coins or Stars to the winner of the minigame. After dueling, the player ends their turn on that space. The Candy costs 10 or 20 coins if bought at a shop. | ||
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Revision as of 07:13, August 21, 2024
- “You're no sucker! Smart players don't rely on luck. They change their fate with Candy! Eat Candy before you hit your Dice Block to trigger one of many effects!”
- —MC Ballyhoo, Mario Party 8
Candies are special items found in Mario Party 8. As Candies replace the Orbs of Mario Party 6 and Mario Party 7, players can collect and eat the Candies found throughout the boards to either help themselves or hinder the progress of their opponents. Upon eating a Candy, the player is granted a specific ability for their current turn. Their physical appearance may also change. A single player can hold up to three Candies, while a two-player team can hold up to five. If a player has too much Candy, they have to discard one of their Candies to make room for the new one.
While free Candies can be earned by passing over Candy Areas, there is no way to determine which Candy a player will receive upon crossing one. However, players can also visit Candy Shops, where they can purchase a Candy of their choice in exchange for coins. Unlike the Orbs and capsules of the three previous installments, Candies cannot be thrown onto Blue Spaces and Red Spaces to create Character Spaces or roadblocks; as such, they instead function like the items from Mario Party, Mario Party 2, Mario Party 3, and Mario Party 4.
Additionally, the grand prize awarded to the winner of Star Battle Arena is a year's supply of Candy.
Types of Candy
Red Candies
Red Candies affect the Dice Block.
Twice Candy
- Main article: Twice Candy
Twice Candy allows the player to use two Dice Blocks instead of one when eaten. If both dice roll the same number, the player gets 10 coins. Rolling two 7s gives the player 30 coins. This Candy costs five coins to buy in the shop.
Thrice Candy
- Main article: Thrice Candy
Thrice Candy allows the player to use three Dice Blocks instead of one when eaten. If all the dice roll the same number, the player gets 30 coins. Rolling three 7s gives the player 100 coins. This Candy costs 15 or 20 coins to buy in the shop.
Slowgo Candy
- Main article: Slowgo Candy
Slowgo Candy allows the player to be able to hit a Dice Block that scrolls through the numbers more slowly, but the numbers allowed to be hit are 1–5 instead of 1–10. The Candy is useful when the player is near a special space, such as a Lucky Space or a DK Space, or, on Shy Guy's Perplex Express, it prevents the player from reaching the end of the train and losing a Star if Bowser is present. The Candy costs 10 or 15 coins in the shop.
Green Candies
Green Candies affect the player and/or the other players just before the player hits the Dice Block.
Springo Candy
- Main article: Springo Candy
Springo Candy allows the player to move freely to another player's space. The player must first throw a dart at a wheel with the other characters' faces on it. Depending on whom the dart hits, the player will spring (using their spring-like body) to that player's space. In Tag Battle Mode, the player can select one of the players only on their opposed team. After that, the player will hit the Dice Block. The Candy costs 10 or 20 coins if bought at a shop.
Vampire Candy
- Main article: Vampire Candy
Vampire Candy allows the player to turn into a vampire-like version of themselves and steal coins from other players. First, the player must throw a dart at a wheel, with the section it lands on determining how many coins they will steal. Teammates cannot have their coins stolen in Tag Battle Mode. The Candy costs 10 coins if bought at a shop.
Cashzap Candy
- Main article: Cashzap Candy
Cashzap Candy allows the player to attack a player and destroy their coins but not steal them. The player must throw a dart at a wheel with the other characters' faces on it, and, depending on whom the dart hits, the player will attack that other player with lightning, causing them to lose half of their coins. The Candy costs about 15 or 20 coins to buy.
Yellow Candies
Yellow Candies affect the player and/or the other players while the player moves across the board.
Bowlo Candy
- Main article: Bowlo Candy
Bowlo Candy allows the player to turn into a ball version of themselves (similar to Mario's form in Mario Pinball Land) and steal 10 coins from each player (except their own teammate in Tag Battle Mode) they hit while moving across the board. The Candy costs 5 or 10 coins if bought at a shop.
Bloway Candy
- Main article: Bloway Candy
Bloway Candy allows the player's legs to turn into a mini-tornado and sends any opponent they touch while moving across the board back to the start. It costs 10 coins if bought at a shop.
Bitsize Candy
- Main article: Bitsize Candy
Bitsize Candy allows the player to turn into an 8-bit version of themselves. While moving across the board, the player can hit a block from each space they pass that releases three coins. This is useful for collecting enough coins to buy a Star up ahead, such as in DK's Treetop Temple, in King Boo's Haunted Hideaway, on Shy Guy's Perplex Express, and in Koopa's Tycoon Town. The Candy can be obtained only from Candy Areas.
Weeglee Candy
- Main article: Weeglee Candy
Weeglee Candy allows the player to turn into three tiny versions of themselves and steal a random Candy from each player they pass by while moving across the board. If one passes a character with no Candy, nothing occurs. Like Bitsize Candy, Weeglee Candy cannot be bought from shops and can be obtained only from Candy Areas.
Blue Candies
Blue Candies are similar to Yellow Candies, but blue ones have a much greater effect on other players.
Thwomp Candy
- Main article: Thwomp Candy
Thwomp Candy allows the player to turn into a stone head, and any players they pass by while moving across the board each lose half of their coins. This Candy costs about 10 coins if bought at a shop.
Duelo Candy
- Main article: Duelo Candy
Duelo Candy allows the player to roll two Dice Blocks and duel the first player they encounter while moving across the board. Whoever wins the Duel minigame gets to throw a dart at a wheel with coins and Stars. Depending on what the dart hits, the loser gives coins or Stars to the winner of the minigame. After dueling, the player ends their turn on that space. The Candy costs 10 or 20 coins if bought at a shop.
Bowser Candy
- Main article: Bowser Candy
Bowser Candy allows the player to transform into Bowser, hit two Dice Blocks, and steal two Stars from each player that they pass. This Candy is found only in Bowser's Warped Orbit. It costs 15 or 20 coins if bought at a shop (10 coins for last-place players).
Bullet Candy
- Main article: Bullet Candy
Bullet Candy allows the player to transform into a Bullet Bill-like version of themselves, hit three Dice Blocks, and steal one Star from each player they pass by. This Candy is found only on Bowser's Warped Orbit. It costs 15 or 20 coins if bought at a shop (10 coins for last-place players).
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 糖果[?] Tángguǒ |
Candy | |
French | Bonbon[?] | Candy | |
Italian | Caramella[?] | Candy | |
Spanish | Caramelo[?] | Candy |