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=== Kamek's Carpet Ride === | === Kamek's Carpet Ride === | ||
In Kamek's Carpet Ride, Precision Cards are one of the three types of cards that can move; the others are [[Random Card|Random Cards]] and [[Power Card|Power Cards]]. They are 6, numbers ranging from 1 to 6: the numbers repesents the number of spaces that the player will move. | In Kamek's Carpet Ride, Precision Cards are one of the three types of cards that can move; the others are [[Random Card|Random Cards]] and [[Power Precision Card|Power Precision Cards]]. They are 6, numbers ranging from 1 to 6: the numbers repesents the number of spaces that the player will move. | ||
=== Shy Guy's Shuffle City === | === Shy Guy's Shuffle City === |
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Template:Item-infobox A Precision Card is a type of card found in Mario Party: Island Tour. Currently, it is its only appearence. It appears on two boards: Kamek's Carpet Ride and Shy Guy's Shuffle City, replacing Dice Blocks.
Kamek's Carpet Ride
In Kamek's Carpet Ride, Precision Cards are one of the three types of cards that can move; the others are Random Cards and Power Precision Cards. They are 6, numbers ranging from 1 to 6: the numbers repesents the number of spaces that the player will move.
Shy Guy's Shuffle City
In Shy Guy's Shuffle City, Precision Cards are the only cards that move, unlike in Kamek's Carpet Ride. They appear in 7 types, with numbers ranging from 0 to 6: that number represents the number of spaces the player will move.
Appearance
The Precision Card changes appearence throughout boards. In Kamek's Carpet Ride, they always have blue borders, and the number is blue with black border. In Shy Guy's Shuffle City, it has always pink border, with the inside changing by numbers. Cards with a 0 are completely white except for the border of the number, cards with 1-4 have the numbers blue with the same border and cards with 5-6 are rainbow colored, similar to Power Cards.