Unlucky Space

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Unlucky Space
Unlucky Space
Artwork from Super Mario Party Jamboree
Purpose Penalizes the player who lands on it.
First appearance Mario Party 9 (2012)
Latest appearance Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024)

The Unlucky Space is a space that first appears in Mario Party 9. When a player lands on it, they will be penalized with a negative event.

History

Mario Party 9

In Mario Party 9, unlike Lucky Spaces which rewards the Captain for landing on it, Unlucky Spaces serve as their negative counterpart, penalizing any Captain unfortunate enough to land on one. Typically located next to a red Warp Pipe, an Unlucky Space will make a Piranha Plant appear and will force the Captain to travel down the Red Pipe into a cavern with six Mini Ztar Spaces. The Captain must then roll a standard Dice Block and move accordingly; higher numbers lead to spaces with a greater loss of Mini Stars. After that, the Captain will return to the main board (not by Piranha Plant again, exiting normally exactly like the Blue Warp Pipes), and end their turn. If the Captain has no Mini Stars upon landing in this space, the Piranha Plant will retreat into the pipe without taking the Captain away.

Unlucky Spaces are rarer than Lucky Spaces, and appear only in three boards; Toad Road, Bob-omb Factory and Blooper Beach. There is only one Unlucky Space in Toad Road, whereas Bob-omb Factory and Blooper Beach have their Unlucky Spaces on branching paths that Captains either can or cannot avoid.

On Blooper Beach, there are also two consecutive Unlucky Spaces just before the last fork of the board that causes a different event from the above to occur. Landing on any one of them will cause the nearby Blooper statue to activate and create a whirlpool, sucking the vehicle to a path around it comprising of Mini Ztar Spaces and Dash Spaces. The captain who lands on the Unlucky Spaces will also lose 3 Mini Stars. The players take turns getting out of the path to avoid losing excessive Mini Stars while the Blooper statue drags the vehicle two spaces back at the end of each player's turn.

Mario Party: Island Tour

Only one Unlucky Space appears in Mario Party: Island Tour, right in the path of a sleeping Chain Chomp in Perilous Palace Path. If a player lands on this space, the Chain Chomp will wake up and chase all of the players in its path at most six spaces backward.

Mario Party 10

Unlucky Spaces reappear in Mario Party 10. If the player lands on one, they will usually lose Mini Stars, though something else bad may happen, such as in Whimsical Waters where a Blooper may ink a player, preventing them from using Special Dice Blocks on the next turn.

Super Mario Party Jamboree

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Unlucky Spaces return in Super Mario Party Jamboree, where they act as the negative counterpart to Lucky Spaces. A roulette starts and the player must stop it, similar to the Lucky Spaces. They appear as red spaces with an image of a purple four-leaf clover. The known events are as follows:[1]

  • Max out on Loadstones
  • Lose (3/5/7) coins
  • Give one item to the last place player
  • Give (3/5) coins to the last place player: If the player is in last place, they will be forced to give their coins to 3rd place instead.

Additionally, if the player lands on any Unlucky Space for the first time, they will receive the "Tomorrow Is Another Day" achievement.

If Pro Rules are on, players that land on this space must give 7 coins to the last place player.[2] If the player is in last place, they will be forced to give their coins to 3rd place instead.

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See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 不運なスペース[?]
Fu'un na Supēsu
Ill-fated space
アンラッキーマス[?]
Anrakkī Masu
Unlucky Space Mario Party 10
Chinese 厄運格[?]
Èyùn Gé
Bad Luck Space
French Case malchance[?] Bad Luck Space
German Pechfeld[3] Bad Luck Field
Italian Spazio malasorte[?] Bad Luck Space
Spazio imprevisto rosso[?] Red Event Space Mario Party: Island Tour
Portuguese Casa pé-frio[4] Lit. Cold feet space. Pé-frio is a slang for "unlucky"
Russian Поле неудачи[?] Space of Bad Luck
Spanish (NOA) Casilla salada[?] Smalty Space
Spanish (NOE) Casilla gafe[?] Jinx Space

References

  1. ^ Mario Party Legacy (September 9, 2024). 10 Minutes of Super Mario Party Jamboree - Gameplay Preview. YouTube. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
  2. ^ Nintendo Life (October 1, 2024). 10+ New Details in Mario Party Jamboree. YouTube. Retrieved October 3, 2024.
  3. ^ 2012. Mario Party 9 instruction booklet. Nintendo (German). Page 9.
  4. ^ Alexsandro Magalhães Lives (October 17, 2024). O NOVO SUPER MARIO PARTY JAMBOREE COM ‪@guilhermeoss‬. Youtube. Retrieved October 20, 2024.