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The '''Coin Block Area''' is a [[space]] on all of the boards of Solo Cruise in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' and in [[Star Battle Arena]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. When passing the space, the player stops, a [[Coin Block]] appears to cycle through 5, 10, and 20 in ''Mario Party 7'', or 1, 5, and 10 in ''Mario Party 8''. The player can roll a number as if it were a [[Dice Block]] to receive a number of [[coin]]s matching the exact number they rolled and continue moving.
The '''Coin Block Area''' is a [[Mario Party (series)#Spaces|space]] on all of the boards of ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. In ''Mario Party 7'', the Coin Block is only seen in Solo Cruise. In ''Mario Party 8'', it is only seen in [[Star Battle Arena]].
 
Passing this space will make the player's character stop. A [[Coin Block]] will appear above the player, cycling through numbers like a [[Dice Block]]; the character hits the Coin Block the same way. The only numbers on the Coin Block are 5, 10, and 20 on Solo Cruise in ''Mario Party 7'', and in Star Battle Arena in ''Mario Party 8'', the only numbers on the Coin Block are 1, 5, and 10. Once the player rolls a number on the Coin Block, they receive [[coin]]s (corresponding to the number that they rolled) and continue moving.


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Revision as of 22:20, January 4, 2025

Coin Block Area
Coin Block Area from Mario Party 7
Purpose Players who pass this space roll a block to receive coins.
First appearance Mario Party 7
Latest appearance Mario Party 8

The Coin Block Area is a space on all of the boards of Solo Cruise in Mario Party 7 and in Star Battle Arena in Mario Party 8. When passing the space, the player stops, a Coin Block appears to cycle through 5, 10, and 20 in Mario Party 7, or 1, 5, and 10 in Mario Party 8. The player can roll a number as if it were a Dice Block to receive a number of coins matching the exact number they rolled and continue moving.