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In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', it came back as a way of getting items. Players that landed here either got a [[Mini Mushroom]], or a [[Mega Mushroom]]. In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', players could only create Mushroom Spaces by placing a [[Mushroom Capsule]], [[Super Mushroom Capsule]], or [[Cursed Mushroom Capsule]] on a space. Anyone that landed on it got whatever Mushroom was inside. | In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', it came back as a way of getting items. Players that landed here either got a [[Mini Mushroom]], or a [[Mega Mushroom]]. In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', players could only create Mushroom Spaces by placing a [[Mushroom Capsule]], [[Super Mushroom Capsule]], or [[Cursed Mushroom Capsule]] on a space. Anyone that landed on it got whatever Mushroom was inside. | ||
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Template:Space-infobox The Mushroom Space is one of the spaces from the Mario Party series. It first appeared in Mario Party, where players that landed on it hit a roulette block showing a Mushroom, and a Poison Mushroom. If the player got Mushroom when hit, they rolled again. But if he gets a Poison Mushroom, they lost their next turn.
In Mario Party 4, it came back as a way of getting items. Players that landed here either got a Mini Mushroom, or a Mega Mushroom. In Mario Party 5, players could only create Mushroom Spaces by placing a Mushroom Capsule, Super Mushroom Capsule, or Cursed Mushroom Capsule on a space. Anyone that landed on it got whatever Mushroom was inside.
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