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| - Koopa Banks are facilities from the Mario Party games. They are infamous for being the base of operations of the money-loving Koopa Troopa, who repeatedly scams people for no reason other than to strike it rich. Things Koopa Banks are notable for: Koopa Banks have been known for many treacherous money-making deeds. The worst instance was when Koopa set up a sign in Horror Land, informing the players that a Star was in a certain direction; however, there was no Star, and the direction led to the infamous Horror Land Round-About.
- The Koopa Bank is a structure that appears on the boards in Mario Party 2 and Mario Party 3. The Koopa Bank appears as both a space and a building on the board, and is owned by Koopa. When a character passes the Koopa Bank space, the characters are forced to deposit five coins into the bank. The coins are then stored in the bank and the amount in the bank increases as the characters deposit more coins. However, if a character lands on the Koopa Bank space, they receive all the coins in the bank. In Mario Party 3, a rare item called the Koopa Swipe Card is introduced. If a character carries a Koopa Swipe Card, they can automatically steal all the coins from the bank at any time rather than landing on the space.
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| - Koopa Banks are facilities from the Mario Party games. They are infamous for being the base of operations of the money-loving Koopa Troopa, who repeatedly scams people for no reason other than to strike it rich. Things Koopa Banks are notable for:
* Koopa Banks are notorious for being "inconveniently" located right next to a loop that takes the player right back to the bank. (instance: Horror Land)
* Koopa Banks are sometimes located in such terrible spots, such as right in front of Toad; this is not a coincidence. Toad and Koopa are in cahoots.
* Item Shops are ran by exactly the same Koopa as the Banks; however, few realize this because the Item Shop Koopa wears a fake mustache.
* The reason why Koopa Bank Spaces are almost never landed on it because Koopa rigs the Dice Block. Koopa Banks have been known for many treacherous money-making deeds. The worst instance was when Koopa set up a sign in Horror Land, informing the players that a Star was in a certain direction; however, there was no Star, and the direction led to the infamous Horror Land Round-About.
- The Koopa Bank is a structure that appears on the boards in Mario Party 2 and Mario Party 3. The Koopa Bank appears as both a space and a building on the board, and is owned by Koopa. When a character passes the Koopa Bank space, the characters are forced to deposit five coins into the bank. The coins are then stored in the bank and the amount in the bank increases as the characters deposit more coins. However, if a character lands on the Koopa Bank space, they receive all the coins in the bank. In Mario Party 3, a rare item called the Koopa Swipe Card is introduced. If a character carries a Koopa Swipe Card, they can automatically steal all the coins from the bank at any time rather than landing on the space. The Koopa Bank appears in Mario Party 5 in the form of a capsule. The characters have the option of using the capsule on themself for a small fee or throw the capsule on the board and create a space similar to the Koopa Bank that appears in earlier installments.
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