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Instead of [[Toad]], players have to get the Stars from Bowser's cohorts, the [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]]s. To get Stars from them, players will have to pay the Baby Bowser 20 coins as usual. However, this will cause the Baby Bowser to challenge the player to a [[Dice Block]] game, where the player must roll a higher number to win. The player's Dice Block is rigged to roll only numbers from 8-10, so the game is heavily weighted in the player's favor. If the player wins, the Baby Bowser gives up the Star and leaves, leaving an [[Chance Time Space|! Space]] behind. If the Baby Bowser wins, he takes a Star from the player if they have any. When all 7 of the Baby Bowsers are dispatched, 7 more will appear. The [[Event Space|Happening Space]]s make Bowser use his magic to send all the players back to the start. The different parts of the board are connected by a system of Warp Machines with one of three possible connection layouts, which is chosen at random at the start of a game. If a player reaches Bowser, he steals a Star (or up to 20 coins if they don't have a Star), sends them back to start, then changes the routes of the Warp Machines.
Instead of [[Toad]], players have to get the Stars from Bowser's cohorts, the [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]]s. To get Stars from them, players will have to pay the Baby Bowser 20 coins as usual. However, this will cause the Baby Bowser to challenge the player to a [[Dice Block]] game, where the player must roll a higher number to win. The player's Dice Block is rigged to roll only numbers from 8-10, so the game is heavily weighted in the player's favor. If the player wins, the Baby Bowser gives up the Star and leaves, leaving an [[Chance Time Space|! Space]] behind. If the Baby Bowser wins, he takes a Star from the player if they have any. When all 7 of the Baby Bowsers are dispatched, 7 more will appear. The [[Event Space|Happening Space]]s make Bowser use his magic to send all the players back to the start. The different parts of the board are connected by a system of Warp Machines with one of three possible connection layouts, which is chosen at random at the start of a game. If a player reaches Bowser, he steals a Star (or up to 20 coins if they don't have a Star), sends them back to start, then changes the routes of the Warp Machines.


At the end of the game, the winner's stars form into a large star that blasts Bowser and Baby Bowser into outer space, and the giant Star is then put back together. It zooms into an endless warp, taking all the players, Toad, [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Boo]], and the Star along for the ride.
At the end of the game, the winner's stars form into a large star that blasts Bowser and Baby Bowser into outer space, and the giant Star is then put back together. It zooms into an endless warp, taking the winner, the players in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, Toad, [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Boo]], and the Star along for the ride.


== Spaces ==
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