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The '''Round of Miracles''' (previously known as '''Chance Time''') is a special feature of the ''[[Mario Party]]'' series. When a player lands on a certain space, two players will be chosen, and one of nine events can occur randomly: | The '''Round of Miracles''' (previously known as '''Chance Time''') is a special feature of the ''[[Mario Party]]'' series. This was started in [[Mario Party 5]], and was once again featured in [[Mario Party 6]]. When a player lands on a certain space, two players will be chosen, and one of nine events can occur randomly: | ||
#Player x loses all his/her [[star]]s to player y. | #Player x loses all his/her [[star]]s to player y. | ||
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#Round of Miracles is voided. | #Round of Miracles is voided. | ||
All nine events are reversible, however the game is based strictly on luck. In [[Mario Party 7]], the round of miracles was | All nine events are reversible, however the game is based strictly on luck. In [[Mario Party 7]], the round of miracles was taken out. | ||
[[Category: Mini-games]] | [[Category: Mini-games]] | ||
[[Category: Events]] | [[Category: Events]] |
Revision as of 20:47, February 18, 2007
The Round of Miracles (previously known as Chance Time) is a special feature of the Mario Party series. This was started in Mario Party 5, and was once again featured in Mario Party 6. When a player lands on a certain space, two players will be chosen, and one of nine events can occur randomly:
- Player x loses all his/her stars to player y.
- Player x loses 1 star to player y
- Player x loses 2 stars to player y
- Player x loses 20 coins to player y
- Player x loses all of his/her coins to player y.
- Player x swaps coins with player y.
- Player x swaps stars with player y.
- Player x swaps stars and coins with player y.
- Round of Miracles is voided.
All nine events are reversible, however the game is based strictly on luck. In Mario Party 7, the round of miracles was taken out.