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|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party 9]]'' ([[List of games by date#2012|2012]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party 9]]'' ([[List of games by date#2012|2012]])
|latest_appearance = ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' ([[List of games by date#2015|2015]])
|latest_appearance = ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' ([[List of games by date#2019|2019]])
|effect=Allows the player to roll a slower [[Dice Block]].
|effect=Allows the player to roll a slower [[Dice Block]].
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'''Slow Dice Blocks''' are a type of special [[Dice Block]]s appearing in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 10]]''. They are similar to normal Dice Blocks, but are completely gold in color and the numbers are blue. The numbers on the Dice Block will scroll by slowly, allowing the user to roll a specific number easier. They work similarly to the [[Slow 'Shroom Orb]] and the [[Slowgo Candy]], the only difference being that the player should hit {{button|wii|A}} as soon as the number the player wants to get appears for the player to get the desired effect. The player must be careful not to shake the {{button|wii|wiimote}}, making this Dice Block spin faster and get bigger, thus the numbers will scroll faster. The hardest the player shakes the {{button|wii|wiimote}}, the fastest the numbers scroll. Slow Dice Blocks can be obtained by landing on a [[Dice Space]], a [[Spin Space]] or from a [[Toad House]]. Another way of obtaining a Slow Dice Block is for the player to be in last place when the "[[Last Five Turns Event|Almost There!/Homestretch!]]" event occurs.
'''Slow Dice Blocks''' are a type of special [[Dice Block]]s appearing in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' and "[[Super Mario Party]]". They are similar to normal Dice Blocks, but are completely gold in color and the numbers are blue. The numbers on the Dice Block will scroll by slowly, allowing the user to roll a specific number easier. They work similarly to the [[Slow 'Shroom Orb]] and the [[Slowgo Candy]], the only difference being that the player should hit {{button|wii|A}} as soon as the number the player wants to get appears for the player to get the desired effect. The player must be careful not to shake the {{button|wii|wiimote}}, making this Dice Block spin faster and get bigger, thus the numbers will scroll faster. The hardest the player shakes the {{button|wii|wiimote}}, the fastest the numbers scroll. Slow Dice Blocks can be obtained by landing on a [[Dice Space]], a [[Spin Space]] or from a [[Toad House]]. Another way of obtaining a Slow Dice Block is for the player to be in last place when the "[[Last Five Turns Event|Almost There!/Homestretch!]]" event occurs.
In Super Mario Party, the Slow Dice Block has a different use. The player can still use the number he wants, but instead of rolling slowly, the player choose the wanted number with the stick and confirm with a button.


==Official profiles==
==Official profiles==

Revision as of 14:50, December 30, 2019

Template:Item-infobox Slow Dice Blocks are a type of special Dice Blocks appearing in Mario Party 9, Mario Party 10 and "Super Mario Party". They are similar to normal Dice Blocks, but are completely gold in color and the numbers are blue. The numbers on the Dice Block will scroll by slowly, allowing the user to roll a specific number easier. They work similarly to the Slow 'Shroom Orb and the Slowgo Candy, the only difference being that the player should hit A Button as soon as the number the player wants to get appears for the player to get the desired effect. The player must be careful not to shake the Wii Remote, making this Dice Block spin faster and get bigger, thus the numbers will scroll faster. The hardest the player shakes the Wii Remote, the fastest the numbers scroll. Slow Dice Blocks can be obtained by landing on a Dice Space, a Spin Space or from a Toad House. Another way of obtaining a Slow Dice Block is for the player to be in last place when the "Almost There!/Homestretch!" event occurs. In Super Mario Party, the Slow Dice Block has a different use. The player can still use the number he wants, but instead of rolling slowly, the player choose the wanted number with the stick and confirm with a button.

Official profiles

Mario Party 10

  • Instruction manual (Bowser Party - How to Play): "Has numbers from 1 to 6 and slowly cycles through them."
  • Instruction manual (Mario Party): "Numbers from 1 to 6 cycle slowly."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese 慢慢骰子[?]
Mànmàn Tóuzi
Slow Dice
Spanish Dado lento[?] Slow dice