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Players can increase their chances of winning by looking at the characters' idle animations. Each one has three states: slow, medium, and fast. The fast versions of each racer have the highest chance to win, except for the Thwomp, whose chances are very low regardless of which animation it has.<ref>ZoomZike (September 8, 2019). [https://youtu.be/aPK5whj40Ck?si=eH7j6zggmuOt3DLb&t=6676 Identifying Luck: Mario Party 2]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 12, 2024.</ref> | Players can increase their chances of winning by looking at the characters' idle animations. Each one has three states: slow, medium, and fast. The fast versions of each racer have the highest chance to win, except for the Thwomp, whose chances are very low regardless of which animation it has.<ref>ZoomZike (September 8, 2019). [https://youtu.be/aPK5whj40Ck?si=eH7j6zggmuOt3DLb&t=6676 Identifying Luck: Mario Party 2]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 12, 2024.</ref> | ||
Once the players choose their characters, the minigame announcer alerts the players to start the race. Once the race starts, each of the four characters races to the end, and the first character to cross the finish line wins the minigame for that player | Once the players choose their characters, the minigame announcer alerts the players to start the race. Once the race starts, each of the four characters races to the end, and the first character to cross the finish line wins the minigame for that player. | ||
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