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|image = [[File:Mario Party 3 - North American boxart.png|250px]]
 
|image = [[File:Mario Party 3 - North American boxart.png|250px]]
 
|caption = The North American boxart for ''Mario Party 3''.
 
|caption = The North American boxart for ''Mario Party 3''.
|developer = [[wikipedia:Hudson Soft|Hudson Soft]]
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|developer = [[Hudson Soft]]
|publisher = [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]]
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|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
|series = [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'']]
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|series = ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]''
 
|release = {{Vgrelease|JP=December 7, 2000|NA=May 7, 2001|EU=November 16, 2001|AUS=November 16, 2001}}
 
|release = {{Vgrelease|JP=December 7, 2000|NA=May 7, 2001|EU=November 16, 2001|AUS=November 16, 2001}}
 
|genre = Party
 
|genre = Party
|modes = Single Player, Multiplayer
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|modes = Single-player, Multiplayer
 
|ratings = '''ACB''': General<br />'''ESRB''': Everyone
 
|ratings = '''ACB''': General<br />'''ESRB''': Everyone
 
|platform = [[Nintendo 64]]
 
|platform = [[Nintendo 64]]
|pregame = ''[[Mario Party 2]]''
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|pregame = ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' (1999)
|nxtgame = ''[[Mario Party 4]]''
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|nxtgame = ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' (2002)
 
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'''''Mario Party 3''''' is the third installment of the popular [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] and was the last game of the franchise to be released for the [[Nintendo 64]]. The game is centered around the Millennium Star, who replaces [[Toad (character)|Toad]] as the host. ''Mario Party 3'' has 67 all new mini-games, and players can now hold up to three items. It also offers a special twist to the game unique in the ''Mario Party'' series: duel boards, where players fight each other using partners like Goombas. It is also the first ''Mario Party'' game to introduce [[Princess Daisy]] and [[Waluigi]] as playable characters. This was the first Mario Party game to be released after the millennium for all countries.
 
'''''Mario Party 3''''' is the third installment of the popular [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] and was the last game of the franchise to be released for the [[Nintendo 64]]. The game is centered around the Millennium Star, who replaces [[Toad (character)|Toad]] as the host. ''Mario Party 3'' has 67 all new mini-games, and players can now hold up to three items. It also offers a special twist to the game unique in the ''Mario Party'' series: duel boards, where players fight each other using partners like Goombas. It is also the first ''Mario Party'' game to introduce [[Princess Daisy]] and [[Waluigi]] as playable characters. This was the first Mario Party game to be released after the millennium for all countries.
   
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'''A Star is Born:''' In the center of the vast universe, a remarkably bright star was born. It was the star that is born only once in a thousand years, the [[Millennium Star]]. According to the legend, whoever possessed the mystical star was destined to become the Superstar of the universe. However, since the Millennium Star was but a newborn, it fell from the starry sky. Around that time, [[Mario]] and his friends were all happily relaxing when suddenly the Millennium Star came crashing down. Mario and his friends soon started to argue about who should keep the Millennium Star. Suddenly, the Millennium Star gave off a brilliantly bright flash of light. And with that bright flash, Mario and his friends were transported into a toy box! "Greetings. I am the Millennium Star. You must pass my test to prove yourself worthy of possessing me. You must journey across many lands and collect the Star Stamps. If you can collect all seven, I shall accept you as the top Superstar in the universe." Who will collect the seven Star Stamps and become the universe's top Superstar?
 
'''A Star is Born:''' In the center of the vast universe, a remarkably bright star was born. It was the star that is born only once in a thousand years, the [[Millennium Star]]. According to the legend, whoever possessed the mystical star was destined to become the Superstar of the universe. However, since the Millennium Star was but a newborn, it fell from the starry sky. Around that time, [[Mario]] and his friends were all happily relaxing when suddenly the Millennium Star came crashing down. Mario and his friends soon started to argue about who should keep the Millennium Star. Suddenly, the Millennium Star gave off a brilliantly bright flash of light. And with that bright flash, Mario and his friends were transported into a toy box! "Greetings. I am the Millennium Star. You must pass my test to prove yourself worthy of possessing me. You must journey across many lands and collect the Star Stamps. If you can collect all seven, I shall accept you as the top Superstar in the universe." Who will collect the seven Star Stamps and become the universe's top Superstar?
   
In Battle Royale Mode, players have to get as many Stars as possible. Stars cost 20 coins.
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In Battle Royale Mode, players have to get as many Stars as possible. Stars cost 20 Coins.
   
 
In [[Duel Mode]], players have to erase the opponent's health. Every player has five pieces of heart as health.
 
In [[Duel Mode]], players have to erase the opponent's health. Every player has five pieces of heart as health.
   
=== Stamps ===
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===Stamps===
 
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{| class="wikitable"
 
!Stamp
 
!Stamp
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|Kindness
 
|Kindness
|Clear [[Deep Bloober Sea]], then defeat [[Yoshi]] in [[Arrowhead]].
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|Clear [[Deep Bloober Sea]], then defeat [[Yoshi (character)|Yoshi]] in [[Arrowhead]].
 
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|Strength
 
|Strength
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|Love
 
|Love
|Clear [[Woody Woods]], then defeat [[Peach]] in [[Blowhard]].
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|Clear [[Woody Woods]], then defeat [[Princess Peach|Peach]] in [[Blowhard]].
 
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|Courage
 
|Courage
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|-
 
|Beauty
 
|Beauty
|Defeat [[Daisy]] in [[Backtrack]].
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|Defeat [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] in [[Backtrack]].
 
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|-
 
|Mischief
 
|Mischief
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=== Non-Playable ===
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===Non-Playable===
 
*[[Tumble]]
 
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*"[[Fake Millennium Star|Millennium Star]]"
* [[Tumble]]
 
* "[[Fake Millennium Star|Millennium Star]]"
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*[[Millennium Star]]
* [[Millennium Star]]
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*[[Game Guy]]
* [[Game Guy]]
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*[[Battle T.]]
* [[Battle T.]]
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*[[Bowser]]
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*[[Toad (character)|Toad]]
* [[Bowser]]
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*[[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]]
* [[Toad]]
 
* [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]]
 
   
 
==Duel Partners==
 
==Duel Partners==
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*[[Backtrack]] - Daisy
 
*[[Backtrack]] - Daisy
   
== Items ==
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==Items==
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
!Image
 
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|Allows the player to roll two [[Dice Block]]s instead of one.
 
|Allows the player to roll two [[Dice Block]]s instead of one.
 
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|[[File:Cellular_Shopper.png|50px]]
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|[[File:Cellular Shopper.png|50px]]
 
|[[Cellular Shopper]]
 
|[[Cellular Shopper]]
 
|5 Coins
 
|5 Coins
|Allows the player to call Toad or [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]]'s shop at any time. [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]'s favorite item.
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|Allows the player to call Toad or [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]]'s shop at any time. Daisy's favorite item.
 
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|-
 
|[[File:WarpBlock.JPG|50px]]
 
|[[File:WarpBlock.JPG|50px]]
 
|[[Warp Block]]
 
|[[Warp Block]]
 
|5 Coins
 
|5 Coins
|Switches the user and another random player's positions. [[Yoshi]]'s favorite item.
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|Switches the user and another random player's positions. Yoshi's favorite item.
 
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|-
 
|[[File:Dueling Glove.gif|50px]]
 
|[[File:Dueling Glove.gif|50px]]
 
|[[Dueling Glove]]
 
|[[Dueling Glove]]
 
|10 Coins
 
|10 Coins
|Allows the player to duel anyone they want in a Duel minigame. [[Wario]]'s favorite item.
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|Allows the player to duel anyone they want in a Duel minigame. Wario's favorite item.
 
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|[[File:GoldenMushroomMP3.gif|50px]]
 
|[[File:GoldenMushroomMP3.gif|50px]]
 
|[[Golden Mushroom]]
 
|[[Golden Mushroom]]
 
|10 Coins
 
|10 Coins
|Allows the player to roll three Dice Blocks instead of one or two. [[Mario]]'s favorite item.
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|Allows the player to roll three Dice Blocks instead of one or two. Mario's favorite item.
 
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|[[File:Boo_Repellent.png|50px]]
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|[[File:Boo Repellent.png|50px]]
 
|[[Boo Repellent]]
 
|[[Boo Repellent]]
 
|10 Coins
 
|10 Coins
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|[[Magic Lamp]]
 
|[[Magic Lamp]]
 
|20 Coins
 
|20 Coins
|Summons the [[Mushroom Genie]], who takes the player directly to the star (the player still needs to pay 20 coins for the star though).
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|Summons the [[Mushroom Genie]], who takes the player directly to the star (the player still needs to pay 20 Coins for the Star though).
 
|-
 
|-
 
! colspan="4" | Sold by Baby Bowser
 
! colspan="4" | Sold by Baby Bowser
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|[[Bowser Phone]]
 
|[[Bowser Phone]]
 
|10 Coins
 
|10 Coins
|Allows the player to call [[Bowser]] at any time to harm a player (including the user itself).
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|Allows the player to call Bowser at any time to harm a player (including the user itself).
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:BowserSuitMP3.gif]]
 
|[[File:BowserSuitMP3.gif]]
 
|[[Bowser Suit]]
 
|[[Bowser Suit]]
 
|10 Coins
 
|10 Coins
|Makes the player a dress resembling Bowser. Anyone the player passes will lose 20 coins to that player.
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|Makes the player a dress resembling Bowser. Anyone the player passes will lose 20 Coins to that player.
 
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|[[File:Lucky_Lamp.gif]]
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|[[File:Lucky Lamp.gif]]
 
|[[Lucky Lamp]]
 
|[[Lucky Lamp]]
 
|10 Coins
 
|10 Coins
|Summons the [[Mushroom Jeanie]], who will move the star to a different location.
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|Summons the [[Mushroom Jeanie]], who will move the Star to a different location.
 
|-
 
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|[[File:Plunder_Chest.gif]]
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|[[File:Plunder Chest.gif]]
 
|[[Plunder Chest]]
 
|[[Plunder Chest]]
 
|10 Coins
 
|10 Coins
|Steals a random item from a player. [[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s favorite item.
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|Steals a random item from a player. Peach's favorite item.
 
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|[[File:Boo_Bell_2.jpg|60px]]
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|[[File:Boo Bell 2.jpg|60px]]
 
|[[Boo Bell]]
 
|[[Boo Bell]]
 
|15 Coins
 
|15 Coins
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! colspan="4" | Sold by Both
 
! colspan="4" | Sold by Both
 
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|[[File:Skeleton_Key.jpg|50px]]
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|[[File:Skeleton Key.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[Skeleton Key]]
 
|[[Skeleton Key]]
 
|5 Coins
 
|5 Coins
|Allows the player to pass through special gates that only a player with the key can enter. [[Luigi]]'s favorite item.
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|Allows the player to pass through special gates that only a player with the key can enter. Luigi's favorite item.
 
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|[[File:ItemBagMP3.gif|50px]]
 
|[[File:ItemBagMP3.gif|50px]]
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! colspan="4" | Rare Items
 
! colspan="4" | Rare Items
 
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|[[File:Wacky_Watch.jpg]]
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|[[File:Wacky Watch.jpg]]
 
|[[Wacky Watch]]
 
|[[Wacky Watch]]
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|Advances the game to the Last Five Turns. Can either be used to shorten or extend the game.
 
|Advances the game to the Last Five Turns. Can either be used to shorten or extend the game.
 
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|[[File:Barter_Box.png|50px]]
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|[[File:Barter Box.png|50px]]
 
|[[Barter Box]]
 
|[[Barter Box]]
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|Swaps all the items of the user with another player.
 
|Swaps all the items of the user with another player.
 
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|[[File:Koopa_Card.jpg]]
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|[[File:Koopa Card.jpg]]
 
|[[Koopa Card|Koopa Kard]]
 
|[[Koopa Card|Koopa Kard]]
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*This is the first ''Mario Party'' game to feature a [[Story Mode]].
 
*This is the first ''Mario Party'' game to feature a [[Story Mode]].
*This is the first ''Mario Party'' game to feature [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] and [[Waluigi]] as playable characters.
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*This is the first ''Mario Party'' game to feature Daisy and Waluigi as playable characters.
*This is the final Mario game to be released for the [[Nintendo 64]].
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*This is the final Mario game to be released for the Nintendo 64. The next game was released on the [[Nintendo GameCube]].
*This is also the third and final ''Mario Party'' game to be released for the Nintendo 64. The [[Mario Party 4|next game]] (''Mario Party 4'') is released on the [[Nintendo GameCube]].
 
 
*This is the first ''Mario Party'' game to feature Mario's main voice, Luigi's main voice, Peach's main voice, and Wario's main voice replacing voice clips from first two ''Mario Party'' games and the third and final ''Mario Party'' game to feature Yoshi's sound effects from two Mario Party games.
 
*This is the first ''Mario Party'' game to feature Mario's main voice, Luigi's main voice, Peach's main voice, and Wario's main voice replacing voice clips from first two ''Mario Party'' games and the third and final ''Mario Party'' game to feature Yoshi's sound effects from two Mario Party games.
 
*This is Princess Daisy's fourth appearance in a ''Mario'' game. Her first three were in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' for the [[Game Boy]], ''NES Open Tournament Golf'' for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and ''Mario Tennis'' for the Nintendo 64.
 
*This is Princess Daisy's fourth appearance in a ''Mario'' game. Her first three were in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' for the [[Game Boy]], ''NES Open Tournament Golf'' for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and ''Mario Tennis'' for the Nintendo 64.
**It is also her only Mario Party appearance in her original design, with Peach sharing this distinction as her last such Mario Party in ''her'' original design; both received new dresses (and Daisy got shorter hair) by the time Mario Party 4 was released.
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**It is also her only ''Mario Party'' appearance in her original design, with Peach sharing this distinction as her last such Mario Party in ''her'' original design; both received new dresses (and Daisy got shorter hair) by the time ''Mario Party 4'' was released.
*This is Waluigi's second appearance in a ''Mario'' game. His first was in ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]].
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*This is Waluigi's second appearance in a ''Mario'' game. His first was in ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the Nintendo 64.
**Waluigi, on a rare occasion, plays the main villainous role instead of [[Bowser]]. He plays the villainous role in [[Story Mode]].
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**Waluigi, on a rare occasion, plays the main villainous role instead of Bowser. He plays the villainous role in Story Mode.
 
**This also makes this the first ''Mario Party'' game to have new playable characters. (As ''Mario Party'' was the first game, and ''Mario Party 2'' only had the same characters from ''Mario Party'', with no new ones added to it)  Every new console Mario Party game since, except 4, would add new characters to the roster.
 
**This also makes this the first ''Mario Party'' game to have new playable characters. (As ''Mario Party'' was the first game, and ''Mario Party 2'' only had the same characters from ''Mario Party'', with no new ones added to it)  Every new console Mario Party game since, except 4, would add new characters to the roster.
* Waluigi is also the only playable character in ''Mario Party 3'' who has a board named after him.
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*Waluigi is also the only playable character in ''Mario Party 3'' who has a board named after him.
** the first Mario Party had this for all six, plus a Bowser board (that Waluigi's board replaces for 3).
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**The first Mario Party had this for all six, plus a Bowser board (that Waluigi's board replaces for 3).
 
*Counting the Duel Mode's boards, ''Mario Party 3'' has more boards than any other ''Mario Party'' game.
 
*Counting the Duel Mode's boards, ''Mario Party 3'' has more boards than any other ''Mario Party'' game.
 
*This is the first ''Mario Party'' game to feature three different save files.
 
*This is the first ''Mario Party'' game to feature three different save files.
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Mario Party 3 is the third installment of the popular Mario Party series and was the last game of the franchise to be released for the Nintendo 64. The game is centered around the Millennium Star, who replaces Toad as the host. Mario Party 3 has 67 all new mini-games, and players can now hold up to three items. It also offers a special twist to the game unique in the Mario Party series: duel boards, where players fight each other using partners like Goombas. It is also the first Mario Party game to introduce Princess Daisy and Waluigi as playable characters. This was the first Mario Party game to be released after the millennium for all countries.

Plot

A Star is Born: In the center of the vast universe, a remarkably bright star was born. It was the star that is born only once in a thousand years, the Millennium Star. According to the legend, whoever possessed the mystical star was destined to become the Superstar of the universe. However, since the Millennium Star was but a newborn, it fell from the starry sky. Around that time, Mario and his friends were all happily relaxing when suddenly the Millennium Star came crashing down. Mario and his friends soon started to argue about who should keep the Millennium Star. Suddenly, the Millennium Star gave off a brilliantly bright flash of light. And with that bright flash, Mario and his friends were transported into a toy box! "Greetings. I am the Millennium Star. You must pass my test to prove yourself worthy of possessing me. You must journey across many lands and collect the Star Stamps. If you can collect all seven, I shall accept you as the top Superstar in the universe." Who will collect the seven Star Stamps and become the universe's top Superstar?

In Battle Royale Mode, players have to get as many Stars as possible. Stars cost 20 Coins.

In Duel Mode, players have to erase the opponent's health. Every player has five pieces of heart as health.

Stamps

Stamp Requirements
Wit Clear Chilly Waters, then defeat Wario in Gate Guy.
Kindness Clear Deep Bloober Sea, then defeat Yoshi in Arrowhead.
Strength Clear Spiny Desert, then defeat Donkey Kong in Pipesqueak.
Love Clear Woody Woods, then defeat Peach in Blowhard.
Courage Clear Creepy Cavern, then defeat Mario in Mr. Mover.
Beauty Defeat Daisy in Backtrack.
Mischief Beat Waluigi and two other CPUs in Waluigi's Island.

If the player chooses one of five original characters, then Luigi will replace them on their own Duel Board, claiming that he deserves the stamp.

Characters

The game brings back the original six playable characters from the last two Mario Party games and introduces two new playable characters, Princess Daisy and Waluigi. However, they can only be playable in Party Mode.

Playable

Character Duel Partner Favorite Item
Mario1Mario2 Koopa Troopa Golden Mushroom
Luigi1Luigi2 Goomba Skeleton Key
Peach1Peach2mp3 Toad Plunder Chest
Yoshi1Yoshi2 Boo Warp Block
Wario1Wario2 Bob-omb Dueling Glove
Dk1Dk2 Whomp Reverse Mushroom
Daisy1Daisy2 Snifit Cellular Shopper
Waluigi1Waluigi2 Piranha Plant Poison Mushroom

Non-Playable

Duel Partners

Partner Attack Stamina Salary Default Partner Unique Abilities
KoopaTroopaIcon MP3 1 2 1 Coin Mario Can attack in both directions.
GoombaIcon MP3 2 1 2 Coins Luigi None
ToadIcon MP3 1 1 1 Coin Peach Protects the player from having their coins stolen by landing on their rival's Basic Space.
BooIcon MP3 2 1 3 Coins Yoshi When attacked, counterattacks before disappearing.
Bob-ombIcon MP3 1 1 3 Coins Wario Attacks the player's rival directly, but only lasts one attack.
WhompIcon MP3 0 4 3 Coins Donkey Kong None
SnifitIcon MP3 2 2 5 Coins Daisy Can sometimes find two to four coins.
PiranhaPlantIcon MP3 3 1 5 Coins Waluigi Sometimes finds an Extra 1-3 Dice Block.
MrBlizzardIcon MP3 1 3 2 Coins None Attacks the character farthest away from him.
ThwompIcon MP3 0 2 4 Coins None Defeats a partner instantly.
ChainChompIcon MP3 1 2 6 Coins None Attacks the player's rival directly, jumping over their partner.
Baby Bowser 1 1 3 Coins None Occasionally transforms into Bowser and does triple damage; otherwise, does nothing.

Battle Royale Boards

In Story Mode, the player's character faces three random characters on these boards to earn Star Stamps.

  • Chilly Waters - 3 Random Characters except for Wario (Luigi if the player is Wario)
  • Deep Bloober Sea - 3 Random Characters except for Yoshi (Luigi if the player is Yoshi)
  • Spiny Desert - 3 Random Characters except for Donkey Kong (Luigi if the player is Donkey Kong)
  • Woody Woods - 3 Random Characters except for Peach (Luigi if the player is Peach)
  • Creepy Cavern - 3 Random Characters except for Mario (Luigi if the player is Mario)
  • Waluigi's Island - Waluigi and 2 Random Characters

Duel Boards

In Story Mode, the player's character faces one particular character (depending on what board the player's playing) to earn Star Stamps. If you have chosen the character of that particular board, you'll face Luigi.

Items

Image Item Cost Effects
Sold by Toad
MushroomMP3 Mushroom 5 Coins Allows the player to roll two Dice Blocks instead of one.
Cellular Shopper Cellular Shopper 5 Coins Allows the player to call Toad or Baby Bowser's shop at any time. Daisy's favorite item.
WarpBlock Warp Block 5 Coins Switches the user and another random player's positions. Yoshi's favorite item.
Dueling Glove Dueling Glove 10 Coins Allows the player to duel anyone they want in a Duel minigame. Wario's favorite item.
File:GoldenMushroomMP3.gif Golden Mushroom 10 Coins Allows the player to roll three Dice Blocks instead of one or two. Mario's favorite item.
Boo Repellent Boo Repellent 10 Coins Protects the player from getting coins or stars stolen by Boo.
File:MagicLampMP3.jpg Magic Lamp 20 Coins Summons the Mushroom Genie, who takes the player directly to the star (the player still needs to pay 20 Coins for the Star though).
Sold by Baby Bowser
File:ReverseshroomMP3.jpg Reverse Mushroom 5 Coins Makes the player affected by it go backwards the next turn. This item can be used by anyone, including the user itself. DK's favorite item.
PoisonMushroomMP3 Poison Mushroom 5 Coins Only lets the player affected by it roll a 1, 2, or 3. This item can be used by anyone, including the user itself. Waluigi's favorite item.
BowserPhoneMP3 Bowser Phone 10 Coins Allows the player to call Bowser at any time to harm a player (including the user itself).
BowserSuitMP3 Bowser Suit 10 Coins Makes the player a dress resembling Bowser. Anyone the player passes will lose 20 Coins to that player.
Lucky Lamp Lucky Lamp 10 Coins Summons the Mushroom Jeanie, who will move the Star to a different location.
Plunder Chest Plunder Chest 10 Coins Steals a random item from a player. Peach's favorite item.
File:Boo Bell 2.jpg Boo Bell 15 Coins Allows the player to call Boo at any time to steal coins or stars from a certain player.
Sold by Both
Skeleton Key Skeleton Key 5 Coins Allows the player to pass through special gates that only a player with the key can enter. Luigi's favorite item.
ItemBagMP3 Item Bag 30 Coins Gives the player three random items (can include rare items).
Rare Items
Wacky Watch Wacky Watch N/A Advances the game to the Last Five Turns. Can either be used to shorten or extend the game.
Barter Box Barter Box N/A Swaps all the items of the user with another player.
Koopa Card Koopa Kard N/A Allows the player to earn all the coins deposited into the Koopa Bank simply by passing it.
LuckyCharmMP3 Lucky Charm N/A Forces a player to play a Game Guy minigame (can be the player itself).

Trivia

  • This is the first Mario Party game to feature a Story Mode.
  • This is the first Mario Party game to feature Daisy and Waluigi as playable characters.
  • This is the final Mario game to be released for the Nintendo 64. The next game was released on the Nintendo GameCube.
  • This is the first Mario Party game to feature Mario's main voice, Luigi's main voice, Peach's main voice, and Wario's main voice replacing voice clips from first two Mario Party games and the third and final Mario Party game to feature Yoshi's sound effects from two Mario Party games.
  • This is Princess Daisy's fourth appearance in a Mario game. Her first three were in Super Mario Land for the Game Boy, NES Open Tournament Golf for the NES and Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64.
    • It is also her only Mario Party appearance in her original design, with Peach sharing this distinction as her last such Mario Party in her original design; both received new dresses (and Daisy got shorter hair) by the time Mario Party 4 was released.
  • This is Waluigi's second appearance in a Mario game. His first was in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64.
    • Waluigi, on a rare occasion, plays the main villainous role instead of Bowser. He plays the villainous role in Story Mode.
    • This also makes this the first Mario Party game to have new playable characters. (As Mario Party was the first game, and Mario Party 2 only had the same characters from Mario Party, with no new ones added to it)  Every new console Mario Party game since, except 4, would add new characters to the roster.
  • Waluigi is also the only playable character in Mario Party 3 who has a board named after him.
    • The first Mario Party had this for all six, plus a Bowser board (that Waluigi's board replaces for 3).
  • Counting the Duel Mode's boards, Mario Party 3 has more boards than any other Mario Party game.
  • This is the first Mario Party game to feature three different save files.
  • Waluigi and Daisy are the only playable characters in this game to have their own theme songs.
  • Some of the playable characters' voice clips were later recycled in Mario Party 4 and Mario Party 5.

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