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Dice Block is an item in Mario Party series. It looks like a box with numbers shown. They all vary in shapes, sizes and colors-no matter what they are. In DS version, it had blue edges and corners, orange hex, white face and cyan number. In Mario Party 8, it had purple corners/edges, silver faces and indigo number. Also, in Mario Party 9, it had yellow edges/corners, white face and orange numbers surrounded in black lines. In most games, they have 1 up to 10 numbers, but in Mario Party 9, they are reduced from 1 to 6. Also, if affected by poison, its numbers start from 1-3 or 1-5. You make characters hit them so they can land on spaces depending which number you hit.

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  • Dice Block is an item in Mario Party series. It looks like a box with numbers shown. They all vary in shapes, sizes and colors-no matter what they are. In DS version, it had blue edges and corners, orange hex, white face and cyan number. In Mario Party 8, it had purple corners/edges, silver faces and indigo number. Also, in Mario Party 9, it had yellow edges/corners, white face and orange numbers surrounded in black lines. In most games, they have 1 up to 10 numbers, but in Mario Party 9, they are reduced from 1 to 6. Also, if affected by poison, its numbers start from 1-3 or 1-5. You make characters hit them so they can land on spaces depending which number you hit.
  • This item not only lets the player move forward, it also allows various other options such as deciding the order of play at the beginning of the game, breaking ties in minigames, and is sometimes used in some board events. In Mario Party 8, the Dice Block comes in four colors: blue, red, golden yellow and green.
  • The Dice Block was released on 25th of May 2013. When you punch it, It will act like a real dice. It changes the symbols from 1 to 6.
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  • Dice Block is an item in Mario Party series. It looks like a box with numbers shown. They all vary in shapes, sizes and colors-no matter what they are. In DS version, it had blue edges and corners, orange hex, white face and cyan number. In Mario Party 8, it had purple corners/edges, silver faces and indigo number. Also, in Mario Party 9, it had yellow edges/corners, white face and orange numbers surrounded in black lines. In most games, they have 1 up to 10 numbers, but in Mario Party 9, they are reduced from 1 to 6. Also, if affected by poison, its numbers start from 1-3 or 1-5. You make characters hit them so they can land on spaces depending which number you hit.
  • This item not only lets the player move forward, it also allows various other options such as deciding the order of play at the beginning of the game, breaking ties in minigames, and is sometimes used in some board events. In Mario Party 8, the Dice Block comes in four colors: blue, red, golden yellow and green.
  • The Dice Block was released on 25th of May 2013. When you punch it, It will act like a real dice. It changes the symbols from 1 to 6.
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