Mario Party 3
? Space: The effect of this space is different on each board, but something fun is bound to happen. If not, I'll come out and make sure something does. When the Happening is over, the player who landed here will have their panel change to green for the mini-game. Later it will randomly change to blue or red.
Baby Bowser Card: A card found in the battle game Stacked Deck that eliminates anyone who ground pounds it. Found by ghettobananachris.
Backtrack Space: This space only appears on the duel map, Backtrack. When you land on it, both players will change direction, and their partners will switch their positions. Found by Dark Koopa.
Bag: Only found in the three bonus mini-games, this sack holds five coins. It's not an especially exciting item.
Bank Space: The player that lands on this space, which appears twice in every course, gets to steal all the money currently in the bank. Then that player will have their panel change to green for the mini-game.
Battle Space: The picture on this space has been changed from a lightning bolt to Goomba's face, but it still serves the same purpose as in Mario Party 2. All players will pool their coins and compete in a special mini-game for the pot. After the battle, the player who lands here will have their panel change to green.
Barter Box: This rare item isn't found in stores. Players can use this box to trade all of their items for all of the items belonging to an opponent of their choice. If I had the Barter Box, I would trade away some fake items.
Beauty Star Stamp: You get this one after you beat that loser Daisy on Backtrack in story mode. All the Star Stamps should be mine. Found by Dark Koopa.
Blue Space: Still the most abundant space on the board, players who land here earn three coins. Their panel also turns blue for the mini-game.
Boo Bell: Sometimes I feel as if Boo gets the best deal in this game. Players can buy the Bell from Baby Bowser for fifteen coins, then ring up Boo whenever they want. Boo will steal coins or a Star from another player for five or fifty coins.
Boo Card: A card found in the battle game Stacked Deck. When a player ground pounds this card, the order of the players' turns is mixed up. Found by ghettobananachris.
Boo Repellant: If a player has Boo come after them while they have this item, Boo can't steal anything. Found by Naki.
Bowser Phone: Baby Bowser will sell the best item in the game for a measly ten coins. Then one lucky player can call me, and I'll have some fun with the player of the caller's choice. Sometimes, since this item is so fun, I will give this out free when a player lands on my space.
Bowser Space: By far the greatest space in the game, I will spring an event on the lucky players who land here. Sometimes I'll take coins from that player, but if I'm feeling really nice I'll take coins from everyone. I also have great fun with my two magic curses and nasty presents. Oh yeah, and players who land here will have their panel turn red.
Bowser Suit: Well now! Baby Bowser sells this handsome item, and at ten coins it's a real steal. Players who put this on will look just like me, and I am so well-respected that any player that is passed by someone wearing the Suit will have to pay 20 coins. For some reason the Suit disappears after one turn, but it is so much fun that sometimes I will hand it out when someone lands on my space. Foolishly, the players allow enough of their ugly features to hang out of the Suit for the Millenium Star to tell who they really are. And Toad and Baby Bowser obviously never look at their customers. Hm...
Carrot Space: A space that shows a carrot in the Rockin' Raceway game. When players hits this space, if it's blue they will spin in place for about a second, if its orange they will get infinite carrots for a few seconds. They will change colors after a few seconds. Found by ghettobananachris.
Cellular Phone: Toad will sell this pre-programmed phone for five coins. A player can use this to call Toad or Baby Bowser at any time. Then they can buy an item while on the go.
Chance Space: When a player lands here, they will have a chance to determine the outcome of the game. Hitting three blocks, hopefully not randomly, will result in one player giving another player coins or Stars. Just when you think you're safe, a player lands here... and has their panel turn green.
Coin: Players need these so they can buy Stars and cover all the other expenses they are bound to incur.
Courage Star Stamp: You get this one for beating the Creepy Caverns and Mr. Mover boards in story mode. This one is recieved from Mario. Found by Dark Koopa.
Dice Block: Players have to bash their head into this cube at the start of each turn. No wonder they're all so dumb! Usually the block will yield a number between 1 and 10.
Directional Gear: On Waluigi's Island, this will decide your direction, and it changes speed each time! I found a way to choose the direction you want, can you figure it out? Found by Mario64.
DK's Tie: Featured in the game Messy Memory, this is one of the items you must put back in its correct spot. Found by ghettobananachris.
Dueling Glove: When you get mad at an opponent, why not slap 'em? Toad sells this item for ten coins, and the owner can slap whoever they want whenever they want. Then the two involved players will battle in a duel mini-game.
Dynamite: Found on Waluigi's Island, when you step on a ? Space around it, it will count down. When it gets to 0, the players around the dynamite will lose all their coins! Victory for Bowser! Found by Mario64.
Game Guy Space: Players will start sweating when they land here, because when they do Game Guy will take all their coins and they'll have to risk them all in a game of chance. Players multiply their coins if they win, but they'll have empty pockets if they lose, which is bad because then there's nothing left for me to steal. Either way, their panel will turn green.
Garbage Block: A block found in the 4-player mini-game Mario Puzzle Party that appears on the opponents' side when you get combos. The garbage block will block combos with the top of the block below it but not from the sides. They are destroyed by getting a match near the block. They look a lot like the normal blocks found in Mario Bros. 3. Found by ghettobananachris.
Golden Mushroom: This especially disgusting shroom costs ten coins at Toad's shop. Players hit three Dice Blocks at the start of their turn after they use this.
Hammer: Used in many mini-games. Found by ghettobananachris.
Heart Key: A key found in the battle game Locked Out that could match the symbol on the door used to move on. Found by ghettobananachris.
Hidden Block: These blocks are hidden on random spaces of the board and can contain either a Star or twenty coins. Found by ghettobananachris.
Island Bridge: Also found on Waluigi's Island, step on a ? Space not by the dynamite and the bridge will change. Found by Mario64.
Island Pipe: Enter a pipe on Waluigi's Island or fall through a trap and you'll end up at the start. Found by Mario64.
Item Bag: Both Toad and my cohort offer this item, but it comes with a price tag of thirty coins. When a player buys this they will smash their head, collecting an item each time, until they are maxed out with three items. This is a good item for players who feel lucky, or for those that want to waste some money.
Item Space: When players land on Toad's face, it's time to play a mini-game in a vain attempt to win an item. Sometimes Toad or Baby Bowser will hand out free items if the player that lands here gives a satisfactory answer to their question. The player's panel will turn green.
Key Gate: These gates block the best places on the map. Use a Skeleton Key to open them! Found by Mario64.
Kindness Star Stamp: You get this one after beating the Deep Blooper Sea and Arrowhead boards in story mode. You get this from Yoshi. Found by Dark Koopa.
Koopa Card: Most banks don't allow just anyone to make a withdrawal, but the player who holds this rare item can withdraw all the money currently in the bank when they pass it. Nice!
Love Star Stamp: This one is received after beating the Woody Woods and Blowhard boards in story mode. You get this one from Peach. Found by Dark Koopa.
Lucky Coin: You won't find this item in any store. A player can use this to send a player of their choice to the Game Guy room to risk all their coins.
Lucky Lamp: For ten coins, players can buy this from Baby Bowser. When used, the snobby Jeanie inside will change the location of the Millenium Star. The owner of the Lamp hopes to get lucky and have the Millenium Star move in front of them. I hope they don't get so lucky.
Luigi's Cap: Featured in the game Messy Memory, this is one of the items you must put back in its correct spot. Found by ghettobananachris.
Magic Lamp: This absolutely useless item can be bought from Toad for twenty coins. That's expensive! The holder of the Lamp could make the Genie take them straight to the Millenium Star, but who would want to go there?
Mario's Cap: Featured in the game Messy Memory, this is one of the items you must put back in its correct spot. Found by ghettobananachris.
Minigame Space: Found in Battle Mode, this will instantly ensue a mini-game worth ten coins. Found by ghettobananachris.
Mischief Star Stamp: The last Star Stamp, you get after beating that coward Waluigi on Waluigi's Island on story mode. He dare beat me up?! Found by Dark Koopa.
Mushroom: Players can get this fungus yet again. It costs five coins at Toad's store, and when a player uses it they hit two Dice Blocks at the beginning of their turn.
Mushroom Key: A key found in the battle game Locked Out that could match the symbol on the door used to move on. Found by ghettobananachris.
Normal Space: This appears only in Duel Mode. The first player who lands here claims the space. After that it awards money if you own the space and costs money if your opponent does.
Partner Reel: Hit this when you reach start to choose a new partner in Battle Mode. Found by ghettobananachris.
Peach's Crown: Featured in the game Messy Memory, this is one of the items you must put back in its correct spot.
Plunder Chest: This costs ten coins at Baby Bowser's shop. Players can use it to steal an item from another player. They may choose their target opponent, but not the exact item.
Poison Mushroom: Baby Bowser sells this for five coins. When a player gets poisoned they will get a 1, 2, or 3 as their next roll. Players can choose their target when they use this item.
Power-up Space: All the Duel Mode partners are pathetic, but this will make them slightly less so. When a player lands here their partners become powered up. Their attack power and strength double, but so does their salary.
Purple Dice Block: A Dice Block with only the numbers 1,2, and 3. It only appears when a Poison Mushroom is used or Bowser's curse is in effect. Found by ghettobananachris.
Purple Ice Block: An ice block in the 4-player mini-game Frigid Bridges that is used to build a bridge to the island and win. You must do this with three ice blocks. Found by ghettobananachris.
Red Space: Players lose three coins when they land here. Their panel turns red.
Reverse Mushroom: This unusual item forces the player it is used on to move backwards on their next turn. Baby Bowser sells this for five coins, and it has a lot of uses. Don't tell anyone, but going in reverse isn't always so bad...
Reverse Space: You won't find this on the adventure boards, but in Duel Modes when ya land here you'll will hit another Dice Block and move backwards.
Shy Guy Toy: Featured in the game Messy Memory, this is one of the items you must put back in its correct spot. Found by ghettobananachris.
Skeleton Key: This is the masculine version of the Key in Mario Party 2. It costs five coins at both Toad's and Baby Bowser's shop, and it will open locked doors in the courses.
Star: Whoever ends up with the most of these is the winner. Players can buy these from the Millenium Star if they're lucky, and there are also three available as Bonus Stars at the end of the game. I prefer to steal my Stars.
Star Key: A key found in the battle game Locked Out that could match the symbol on the door used to move on. Found by ghettobananachris.
Strength Star Stamp: You get this one after beating Spiny Desert and Pipesqueak in story mode. This one is from DK. Found by Dark Koopa.
Toad Card: A card found in the battle game Stacked Deck. If a player ground pounds this card, they will go to the back of the line and continue playing. Found by ghettobananachris.
Wacky Watch: This thing must be broken! When a player lucks into finding this rare item, they can use it to turn the clock forwards or backwards to there being five turns left in the game. No one besides the user of this item seems to notice the difference; they'll even do that last five turns special event nonsense again.
Wario's Cap: Featured in the game Messy Memory, this is one of the items you must put back in its correct spot. Found by ghettobananachris.
Warp Block: The player who uses this item randomly switches spaces with another player. Found by Naki.
Wit Star Stamp: You get this after you beat the Chilly Waters and Gate Guy boards in story mode. All the Star Stamps should be mine. You get it from Wario. Found by Dark Koopa.
Yoshi's Egg: Featured in the game Messy Memory, this is one of the items you must put back in its correct spot. Found by ghettobananachris.
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