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The '''Cursed Dice Block''' is a special [[Dice Block]] appearing in [[World 2-2 (Mario Party: Star Rush)|World 2-2]] and [[World 2-3 (Mario Party: Star Rush)|World 2-3]] of ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''. Here, it comes from obtaining a false duplicate of a character on the map in Toad Scramble, which is actually a [[Peepa]] in disguise. The Peepa then curses the party with a Dice Block that either does nothing (0) or subtracts  (-1) from the player's total roll. The Peepa cannot be selected, and it eventually disappears after a set period of time. A similar Dice Block, called Dicey Dice Block, appears in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', albeit with a few differences: it's rolled by a [[Bob-omb]] instead of a Peepa, and it has three faces with the number 0 and three with the number -1, instead of having two of the former and four of the latter.
The '''Cursed Dice Block''' (known as the '''Creepy Dice Block''' in ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'') is a special [[Dice Block]] appearing in [[World 2-2 (Mario Party: Star Rush)|World 2-2]] and [[World 2-3 (Mario Party: Star Rush)|World 2-3]] of ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''. Here, it comes from obtaining a false duplicate of a character on the map in Toad Scramble, which is actually a [[Peepa]] in disguise. The Peepa then curses the party with a Dice Block that either does nothing (0) or subtracts  (-1) from the player's total roll. The Peepa cannot be selected, and it eventually disappears after a set period of time. A similar Dice Block, called Dicey Dice Block, appears in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', albeit with a few differences: it's rolled by a [[Bob-omb]] instead of a Peepa, and it has three faces with the number 0 and three with the number -1, instead of having two of the former and four of the latter.


The Cursed Dice Block returns in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' as an item. In this game, it functions similarly to the [[Poison Mushroom]] from ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. When used, the player is allowed to choose a single player as their target (including themself). The target of the Cursed Dice Block has their potential roll reduced to 1 to 3 the next time they roll the Dice Block, much to their dismay while the character who targeted the player laughs. Players can break the curse by using a [[Mushroom]], [[Double Dice]], [[Triple Dice]], or [[Custom Dice Block]]. On [[Yoshi's Tropical Island]] and [[Peach's Birthday Cake]], [[Bowser]] will sometimes sell a Cursed Dice Block to any player that passes him at a price much higher than the price of 3 coins it sells for at the shop.
The Cursed Dice Block returns in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' as an item. In this game, it functions similarly to the [[Poison Mushroom]] from ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. When used, the player is allowed to choose a single player as their target (including themself). The target of the Cursed Dice Block has their potential roll reduced to 1 to 3 the next time they roll the Dice Block, much to their dismay while the character who targeted the player laughs. Players can break the curse by using a [[Mushroom]], [[Double Dice]], [[Triple Dice]], or [[Custom Dice Block]]. On [[Yoshi's Tropical Island]] and [[Peach's Birthday Cake]], [[Bowser]] will sometimes sell a Cursed Dice Block to any player that passes him at a price much higher than the price of 3 coins it sells for at the shop.

Revision as of 14:01, September 9, 2024

Cursed Dice Block
Artwork of a Cursed Dice Block in Mario Party Superstars
First appearance Mario Party: Star Rush (2016)
Latest appearance Mario Party Superstars (2021)
Effect Adds 0, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1 to the team's roll (Mario Party: Star Rush)
Allows the player to only roll from 1 to 3 (Mario Party Superstars)
Cursed Dice Block from Mario Party: Star Rush

The Cursed Dice Block (known as the Creepy Dice Block in Super Mario Party Jamboree) is a special Dice Block appearing in World 2-2 and World 2-3 of Mario Party: Star Rush. Here, it comes from obtaining a false duplicate of a character on the map in Toad Scramble, which is actually a Peepa in disguise. The Peepa then curses the party with a Dice Block that either does nothing (0) or subtracts (-1) from the player's total roll. The Peepa cannot be selected, and it eventually disappears after a set period of time. A similar Dice Block, called Dicey Dice Block, appears in Super Mario Party, albeit with a few differences: it's rolled by a Bob-omb instead of a Peepa, and it has three faces with the number 0 and three with the number -1, instead of having two of the former and four of the latter.

The Cursed Dice Block returns in Mario Party Superstars as an item. In this game, it functions similarly to the Poison Mushroom from Mario Party 3. When used, the player is allowed to choose a single player as their target (including themself). The target of the Cursed Dice Block has their potential roll reduced to 1 to 3 the next time they roll the Dice Block, much to their dismay while the character who targeted the player laughs. Players can break the curse by using a Mushroom, Double Dice, Triple Dice, or Custom Dice Block. On Yoshi's Tropical Island and Peach's Birthday Cake, Bowser will sometimes sell a Cursed Dice Block to any player that passes him at a price much higher than the price of 3 coins it sells for at the shop.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese のろいサイコロ[?]
Noroi Saikoro
Cursed/Slow Die
Chinese (simplified) 诅咒骰子[?]
Zǔzhòu Shǎizi
Cursed Dice
Chinese (traditional) 詛咒骰子[?]
Zǔzhòu Shǎizi
Cursed Dice
Dutch Vervloekt dobbelblok[?] Cursed dice block
French Dé hanté[?] Haunted dice
German Pechwürfel[?] Bad Luck Dice
Italian Dado maledetto[?] Cursed Dice
Korean 저주 주사위[?]
Jeoju Jusawi
Curse Dice
Portuguese Dado amaldiçoado[?] Cursed Dice
Russian Кубик проклятия[?]
Kubik proklyatiya
Curse Dice
Spanish Dado malvado[?] Evil Dice

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