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  • Seek the 8 Red Coins is the fourth mission of Big Boo's Haunt in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. The objective is to collect the eight Red Coins scattered throughout the mansion.
    Mario Party 10 is a game for the Wii U. It is the tenth home console installment in the Mario Party series, and features many reused gameplay elements from its predecessor. The game features a standard Party Mode (similar in gameplay to the Party Mode from Mario Party 9), and a new mode called Bowser Party, in which one player controls Bowser using the GamePad, and exclusive minigames can be played. Mini Stars return in normal party, as well as vehicles in all modes. The game is also compatible with amiibo.
    Wolfenboss[1] is one of the bosses found in Wario Land 3. He is a fox-like ghost sorcerer that can be fought in The Pool of Rain, starting off as a small blue and white wisp before quickly transforming to his true form as the battle starts.

    Wolfenboss's main attack is to shoot energy balls at Wario. If he is hit, he'll be lifted out of the arena in a similar fashion to Bubble Wario as Wolfenboss vanishes in a puff of smoke and have to restart. To hit this floating fox, Wario has to wait until he throws a spike ball and wait until a Chestnut comes out of it. Then, Wario chooses the right place to hit him so he can bounce off the wall Wario is facing and hit Wolfenboss.

    After Wolfenboss is hit two times, his spiked ball attack is harder to avoid, as it bounces around. If Wario is hit by the spiked ball, he'll become Puffy Wario and have to restart the battle. When hit three times, he falls and causes the cover blocking the way to the green chest to be removed.
    Combo Fairies are a special kind of fairy, having nearly the same physical appearance as the fairies in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, except slightly smaller. They are a bright, round light that comes in any color and have wings attached. Combo Fairies make their only appearance in the game Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. Whenever Donkey Kong performs a combo (a special kind of action, such as swinging from a vine or getting a Jungle Buddy), a Combo Fairy will appear and circle around Donkey Kong until he lands on the ground. When Donkey Kong lands on the ground, all his Combo Fairies he has collected will turn into beats. Donkey Kong, however, cannot get more than one fairy for the same action-he only gets a new fairy for an action he hasn't performed before. There is no amount to how many fairies can circle around Donkey Kong in the game, though the current known most is eighteen. Upon reaching ten combos, the fairies will begin to sparkle, and the sound effect that plays when Donkey Kong obtain a combo will stop playing.
    Green Spaces are a type of space that commonly appear in the Card Party mode of Mario Party 5. However, unlike every other space in the Mario Party series, no event is triggered when the Green Space is landed on; the player's turn will simply end and the next player's turn begins.

    Green Spaces later appear in Mario Party 9, Mario Party: Island Tour, and Mario Party 10, having the same effects as in Mario Party 5. In Mario Party 9 and Mario Party 10, the current captain's turn ends and the next player begins their turn. Also, in Mario Party 10, the Green Space, like the Special Dice Block Space, can sometimes trigger a minigame.

    The space appears in Super Mario Party as the Start Space.
    Come get me when the Bowsette stuff stops
    Magma
    Magma
    There is plenty of space
    Robin
    Robin
    The joke with Bowser was funny, I got into it and was even using Bowsette as a profile picture, but now it's just too much, specially when people are now just waifu-ing every character...
    Magma
    Magma
    It was always going to get into that kind of territory so I'm not suprised.
    The Nintendo Direct was so amazing, the people here are in too much awe to say anything!
    Glowsquid
    Glowsquid
    Battle Circuit and Armored Warrior on consoles for the first time is pretty cool!
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    oh no
    peachette
    Crescent-Moon Villager
    Crescent-Moon Villager
    Toadette's ability is to turn into Peach? Why not just have playable Peach?
    Magma
    Magma
    Because peach is kidnapped
    MrLlort
    MrLlort
    So... It's Pink Gold Peach, but Toadette and not really Pink Gold. This will get less hate, I'm telling Ya! (Stupid Joke)
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