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In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', and ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', Battle Spaces are dropped from gameplay. In these games, Battle minigames periodically appear in lieu of the usual end-of-turn minigame (only 4-player mini-games in ''Mario Party 5'', ''6'', and ''7''), although it happens entirely by chance (except in ''Mario Party 8'', where it occurs once every 10 turns). Due to their occasional replacement of end-of-turn minigames, earnings from these minigames now are counted towards one's minigame coin total, making them a large influence in the awarding of the [[Bonus Star#Mini-Game Star|Mini-Game Star]].
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', and ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', Battle Spaces are dropped from gameplay. In these games, Battle minigames periodically appear in lieu of the usual end-of-turn minigame (only 4-player mini-games in ''Mario Party 5'', ''6'', and ''7''), although it happens entirely by chance (except in ''Mario Party 8'', where it occurs once every 10 turns). Due to their occasional replacement of end-of-turn minigames, earnings from these minigames now are counted towards one's minigame coin total, making them a large influence in the awarding of the [[Bonus Star#Mini-Game Star|Mini-Game Star]].


In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', these spaces are changed entirely, having a violet B on them (a lightning bolt in the European and Australian versions), and are only found in Solo Mode. Landing on one of these makes the player play a Battle minigame against the [[Koopa Kids]].
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', these spaces are changed entirely, having a violet B on them (a lightning bolt in the PAL version), and are only found in Solo Mode. Landing on one of these makes the player play a Battle minigame against the [[Koopa Kids]].


Battle Spaces return in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', only in a three or four player game. [[Hammer Bro]] and [[Fire Bro]] now co-host the Battle minigames, and one will appear whenever a Battle Space is landed on, with Hammer Bro appearing more frequently. Hammer Bro will take three [[Mini Star]]s from each player before starting the minigame, which are wagered, while Fire Bro will instead take a total of ten from whoever places last, and split them between the winners, working the same way in ''[[Mario Party]]'', wherein the loser(s) must give the winner(s) coins after playing a specific minigame. Either Bro will provide extra Mini Stars if at least one player does not have enough Mini Stars, even if players have no Mini Stars at all. The captain will then pick the Free-for-All minigame that gets played, unless the group has already passed the green [[Toad (species)|Toad]], in which case the player in last gets to pick. If everybody ends up in first place or last place, the Fire Bro will not give or take any [[Mini Star]]s away from any players.<br>After the minigame, the following distributions of Mini Stars occur on the results screen, depending on which Bro appeared beforehand:
Battle Spaces return in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', only in a three or four player game. [[Hammer Bro]] and [[Fire Bro]] now co-host the Battle minigames, and one will appear whenever a Battle Space is landed on, with Hammer Bro appearing more frequently. Hammer Bro will take three [[Mini Star]]s from each player before starting the minigame, which are wagered, while Fire Bro will instead take a total of ten from whoever places last, and split them between the winners, working the same way in ''[[Mario Party]]'', wherein the loser(s) must give the winner(s) coins after playing a specific minigame. Either Bro will provide extra Mini Stars if at least one player does not have enough Mini Stars, even if players have no Mini Stars at all. The captain will then pick the Free-for-All minigame that gets played, unless the group has already passed the green [[Toad (species)|Toad]], in which case the player in last gets to pick. If everybody ends up in first place or last place, the Fire Bro will not give or take any [[Mini Star]]s away from any players.<br>After the minigame, the following distributions of Mini Stars occur on the results screen, depending on which Bro appeared beforehand:

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