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Orb SuperShroom - MP6

A Super 'Shroom Orb from Mario Party 6

A Super 'Shroom Orb (called a Super Mushroom Capsule in Mario Party 5) is an Orb in Mario Party 5, Mario Party 6, and Mario Party 7. It has a gold Super Mushroom in it. In Mario Party 5, the Orb can be thrown onto a space on the board, or used on the player at the cost of ten coins. In Mario Party 6 and Mario Party 7, the Orb can only be used on the player and cannot be thrown onto a space. The Orb costs 20 coins at the various Orb huts, but it can also cost fifteen if the player is in third place or ten if the player is in fourth place. Like in its many previous appearances, it gives the user three Dice Blocks, allowing the player to move up to 30 spaces; in the eight-player mode of Mario Party 7, it lets the team roll six Dice Blocks to move up to 30 spaces. If the player scores three identical numbers, they get a bonus 30 coins. If they roll three 7s, they get 50 coins. In Mario Party 7's eight-player mode, if the players roll six of the same number, the team wins 300 coins.

In Mario Party 8, the Super 'Shroom Orb is replaced by the Thrice Candy, which has an identical function.

Probabilities[]

As the Super 'Shroom Orb functions the same as Triple Dice, the probabilities of rolling certain numbers are the same.

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