Whimsical Waters

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Whimsical Waters
Board from Mario Party 10
Appears in Mario Party 10
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Whimsical Waters is one of the five boards in Mario Party 10. It is set in an underwater lagoon. Dragoneels appear on the board and have their own minigame where players need to choose a chest. The mid-boss fort is Mega Cheep Chomp, while the castle at the end leads to a fight with Mega Blooper. This is the only board where both the bosses are both in mega form. Most of the board's gimmicks have to do with Dragoneel and Underwater events.

The board is mostly the same in Bowser Party mode, albeit with the usual gameplay changes. However, in both the Dragoneel minigames and the ink-obscured path branches, Bowser gets to see the contents of each chest/the spaces on each path before using the GamePad to try and misdirect his opponents with stamps and drawings.

Layout[edit]

Whimsical Waters begins with a couple of turns on an underwater path. The first Dragoneel Treasure area is on that path. Afterwards, there are two separate paths, which is determined by a wheel with a Cheep Cheep statue on it. The one on the left is a path with another Dragoneel Treasure, and the one on the right leads to a path with Unlucky Spaces and Mini Ztars. After that comes a path with two Dragoneel Treasures and the Mid-Boss area.

After the mid-boss, the submarine goes down into another path with more Dragoneel Treasure. Then two more paths with the Cheep Cheep wheel appear, with the one upwards having Lucky Spaces and Mini Stars, and the one below it having Unlucky Spaces and Mini Ztars. Then the two paths combine and follow up with another Dragoneel Treasure, which follows to a ring with a Toad House and Dragoneel Spaces. Afterwards is a gate in which the player must roll a 4 or higher to get past it; if the player fails, they must make another lap, and the gate becomes automatically passable. The player who passes through the gate will receive five Mini Stars. After that comes the Homestretch, two more Dragoneel Treasures, and then the end of the board.

Spaces[edit]

It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: Include Bowser Party space counts

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Green Space from Mario Party 10
Green Spaces
21
Special Dice Block Space from Mario Party 10
Special Dice Block Spaces
21
Dash Space from Mario Party 10
Dash Spaces
0
Back Space from Mario Party 10
Back Spaces
2
Change Space from Mario Party 10
Change Spaces
4
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Steal Spaces
2
Lucky Space from Mario Party 10
Lucky Spaces
6
Unlucky Space from Mario Party 10
Unlucky Spaces
13
Bowser Jr. Space from Mario Party 10
Bowser Jr. Spaces
9 (0 if Bowser is released)
Bowser Space from Mario Party 10
Bowser Spaces
0 (8 if Bowser is released)
Minigame Space from Mario Party 10
Minigame Spaces
10
Boss Battle Space / Gate Space from Mario Party 10
Boss Battle Spaces
2
Dragoneel Treasure from Mario Party 10
Dragoneel Treasures
8
Dragoneel Space from Mario Party 10
Dragoneel Spaces
6
Total 111

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドキドキオーシャン[?]
Doki Doki Ōshan
Heart-Pounding Ocean
Dutch Woelige Wateren[?] Turbulent Waters
French (NOA) Eaux troubles[?] Trouble Waters
French (NOE) Abysses bizarres[?] Bizarre Abyss
German Bizarro-Riff[?] Bizarre Reef
Italian Folli fondali[?] Insane Seafloors
Portuguese Águas Agitadas[?] Choppy Waters
Russian Глубоководье[?]
Glubokovodye
Deep Waters
Spanish (NOA) Arrecife cristalino[?] Crystalline Reef
Spanish (NOE) Arrecife extravagante[?] Extravagant Reef

Simple Submarine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サブマリン[?]
Sabumarin
Submarine
Dutch Doorsnee duikboot[?] Average Submarine
French (NOA) Sous-marin[?] Submarine
French (NOE) Sous-marin standard[?] Standard Submarine
German Einfaches U-Boot[?] Simple Submarine
Italian Batiscafo classico[?] Classic Bathyscaphe
Portuguese Submarino[?] Submarine
Russian Обычная подлодка[?]
Obychnaya podlodka
Regular Submarine
Spanish Submarino[?] Submarine

Whale Submarine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クジラサブマリン[?]
Kujira Sabumarin
Whale Submarine
Dutch Walvisduikboot[?] Whale Submarine
French Sous-marin baleine[?] Whale Submarine
German Wal-U-Boot[?] Whale Submarine
Italian Batiscafo balena[?] Whale Bathyscaphe
Portuguese Submarino Baleia[?] Whale Submarine
Russian Китовая подлодка[?]
Kitovaya podlodka
Whale Submarine
Spanish Submarino ballena[?] Whale Submarine

Blooper Submarine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲッソーサブマリン[?]
Gessō Sabumarin
Blooper Submarine
Dutch Blooper-duikboot[?] Blooper Submarine
French Sous-marin Bloups[?] Blooper Submarine
German Blooper-U-Boot[?] Blooper Submarine
Italian Batiscafo Calamako[?] Blooper Bathyscaphe
Portuguese Submarino do Blooper[?] Blooper's Submarine
Russian Подлодка-блупер[?]
Podlodka-bluper
Blooper Submarine
Spanish (NOA) Submarino blooper[?] Blooper Submarine
Spanish (NOE) Submarino de Blooper[?] Blooper's Submarine

Trivia[edit]

  • Every character's voice clips are slightly distorted due to them being underwater. This is also the case with the Mega Blooper's Bubble Battle boss fight.
  • When a character gets a jackpot in Dragoneel Treasure, they perform their first-place animation from Mario Party 9 (the exceptions are Rosalina, Donkey Kong, Toadette and Spike due to them not being playable in that game).