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Chance Spaces are special type of spaces that occur in the Mario Party series. Whenever a player lands on a Chance Space, the event "Chance Time!" occurs and it involves two players usually giving or receiving stars or coins (or even both). Chance Spaces, in most games, appear as an Exclamation Point. Bowser is also known for starting up his own versions of "Chance Time" called "Bowser's Chance Time which always involve him getting coins (unless the one chosen has no coins, then Bowser actually gives that player coins). In Mario Party 2, Bowser's Chance Time is actually referred to as "Chance Time?".

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  • Chance Space
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  • Chance Spaces are special type of spaces that occur in the Mario Party series. Whenever a player lands on a Chance Space, the event "Chance Time!" occurs and it involves two players usually giving or receiving stars or coins (or even both). Chance Spaces, in most games, appear as an Exclamation Point. Bowser is also known for starting up his own versions of "Chance Time" called "Bowser's Chance Time which always involve him getting coins (unless the one chosen has no coins, then Bowser actually gives that player coins). In Mario Party 2, Bowser's Chance Time is actually referred to as "Chance Time?".
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  • Chance Space
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  • A Chance Space's design from Mario Party 3
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  • Mario Party
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  • Activates the "Chance Time!" event.
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  • Chance Spaces are special type of spaces that occur in the Mario Party series. Whenever a player lands on a Chance Space, the event "Chance Time!" occurs and it involves two players usually giving or receiving stars or coins (or even both). Chance Spaces, in most games, appear as an Exclamation Point. Bowser is also known for starting up his own versions of "Chance Time" called "Bowser's Chance Time which always involve him getting coins (unless the one chosen has no coins, then Bowser actually gives that player coins). In Mario Party 2, Bowser's Chance Time is actually referred to as "Chance Time?".
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