Custom Dice Block

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Custom Dice Block
An item from Super Mario Party Jamboree
The Custom Dice Block in Super Mario Party Jamboree
First appearance Mario Party: Island Tour (2013)
Latest appearance Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024)
Effect Allows the player to choose how many spaces they want to travel from 1-6 (Super Mario Party) or 1-10 (Mario Party Superstars, Super Mario Party Jamboree).

The Custom Dice Block (known as the Lucky Number Dice Block in the British English version of Mario Party: Island Tour) is a usable item that appears throughout the Mario Party series.

History[edit]

Mario Party: Island Tour[edit]

A sprite of a Custom Dice Block from Mario Party: Island Tour

The item first appears in Mario Party: Island Tour. It can be obtained only on the Perilous Palace Path board by either winning a minigame activated by a Free-for-All Space or landing on an Item Space. It acts just like a Dice Block, except the player can choose how many spaces to move before rolling. If the dice is rolled by itself, the numbers 1 through 6 can be chosen. If the dice is rolled along with the Bronze, Silver, or Gold Dice Block, the total number will be added together (2-8, 2-9, or 2-12, respectively). If the player was hit with a Blooper Chopper or a Lightning Score Striker, the total is reduced to a lower number after rolling the Dice Block.

Super Mario Party[edit]

A Custom Dice Block in Super Mario Party.
The Custom Dice Block in Super Mario Party

The Custom Dice Block reappears in Super Mario Party, where it only appears in the main Mario Party mode. When used, it allows players to choose a number of spaces from 1 to 6. If the player has any allies, it also stops them from rolling their additional 1-2 dice. It can be obtained from an Item Space, and it can be purchased in one of Flutter's shops on every board except for Kamek's Tantalizing Tower, where it can be purchased for 6 coins at the Shady Shop. Its overall appearance is now similar to the Slow Dice Block.

Mario Party Superstars[edit]

The Custom Dice Block also returns in Mario Party Superstars as an item, though this time the numbers 1 to 10 can be chosen due to the regular Dice Block also being numbered 1 to 10. It can be obtained from Item Spaces and Lucky Spaces, and it can be purchased on every board at some point.

Super Mario Party Jamboree[edit]

The Custom Dice Block returns in Super Mario Party Jamboree, functioning similarly to its rendition in Mario Party Superstars. If the player has Mario or Luigi as a Jamboree Buddy, their ability will not activate.

Price[edit]

The following is a price list showing how much the Custom Dice costs within the Item Shop in each game.
Game Price Notes
Super Mario Party 5 Coins
Mario Party Superstars 12 Coins
Super Mario Party Jamboree 12 Coins Always available in Koopa's Shop except on Mario's Rainbow Castle.

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese すきなかずサイコロ[1]
Sukinakazu Saikoro
Favorite Number Dice
ぴったりサイコロ[?]
Pittari Saikoro
Exact Dice Super Mario Party Jamboree
Chinese 恰恰好骰子[?]
Qiàqiàhǎo Shǎizi
Favorite Number Dice
Dutch Geluksdobbelblok[?] Fortune dice block
French (NOA) Dé choix[2] Choice Dice
French (NOE) Dé veinard[3] Lucky Dice Mario Party: Island Tour
Dé sur mesure[4][5] Custom dice Since Super Mario Party
German Glückszahl-Würfel[6] Lucky Number Dice Mario Party: Island Tour
Langsamer Würfel[?] Slow Dice
Italian Dado numero fortunato[7] Lucky number dice
Korean 내 맘대로 주사위[?]
Nae Mamdaelo Jusawi
Dice at Will
Portuguese (NOA) Dado personalizado[8] Custom Dice
Portuguese (NOE) Dado da sorte[9] Lucky Dice Mario Party: Island Tour
Russian Сказочный кубик[10]
Skazochnyj kubik
Magical Dice
Spanish Dado de la suerte[11][12] Lucky Dice Mario Party: Island Tour
Dado personalizado[?] Custom Dice

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario Party: Island Tour. Extracted from bd_bdl01.msbt, nested in languages/JP_Japanese.zdat
  2. ^ Mario Party: Island Tour. Extracted from bd_bdl01.msbt, nested in languages/US_French.zdat
  3. ^ Mario Party: Island Tour. Extracted from bd_bdl01.msbt, nested in languages/EU_French.zdat
  4. ^ Loup Lassinat-Foubert (June 19, 2021). Let's play (fr) Super Mario Party #1 : Ruines dominos des Whomps. YouTube (French). Retrieved September 7, 2024.
  5. ^ OcariKnights (November 6, 2021). Île Tropicale de Yoshi (3/3) - Mario Party Superstars #03. YouTube (French). Retrieved September 6, 2024.
  6. ^ Mario Party: Island Tour. Extracted from bd_bdl01.msbt, nested in languages/EU_German.zdat
  7. ^ Mario Party: Island Tour. Extracted from bd_bdl01.msbt, nested in languages/EU_Italian.zdat
  8. ^ alanzoka (October 21, 2024). EU SOU INVENCÍVEL! - MARIO PARTY: JAMBOREE COM OS AMIGOS‬. Youtube. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  9. ^ Mario Party: Island Tour. Extracted from bd_bdl01.msbt, nested in languages/EU_Portuguese.zdat
  10. ^ Mario Party: Island Tour. Extracted from bd_bdl01.msbt, nested in languages/EU_Russian.zdat
  11. ^ Mario Party: Island Tour. Extracted from bd_bdl01.msbt, nested in languages/EU_Spanish.zdat
  12. ^ Mario Party: Island Tour. Extracted from bd_bdl01.msbt, nested in languages/US_Spanish.zdat