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The '''Ukiki Capsule''' made it's only appearance in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', where it and could be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for ten [[coin]]s. Whoever landed on a space containing that capsule summoned [[Ukiki]], who was hanging on a vine (which nobody knows how a vine would appear in thin air here). The player used a roulette wheel to decide who Ukiki should attack. Ukiki would the come to the chosen rival and ambush him/her, stealing all their Capsules, and using them on the board on random spaces. This was not, however, a sure-fire way to have an advantage over the opponents. | The '''Ukiki Capsule''' made it's only appearance in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', where it and could be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for ten [[coin]]s. Whoever landed on a space containing that capsule summoned [[Ukiki]], who was hanging on a vine (which nobody knows how a vine would appear in thin air here). The player used a roulette wheel to decide who Ukiki should attack. Ukiki would the come to the chosen rival and ambush him/her, stealing all their Capsules, and using them on the board on random spaces. This was not, however, a sure-fire way to have an advantage over the opponents. | ||
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Revision as of 21:48, May 4, 2007
The Ukiki Capsule made it's only appearance in Mario Party 5, where it and could be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for ten coins. Whoever landed on a space containing that capsule summoned Ukiki, who was hanging on a vine (which nobody knows how a vine would appear in thin air here). The player used a roulette wheel to decide who Ukiki should attack. Ukiki would the come to the chosen rival and ambush him/her, stealing all their Capsules, and using them on the board on random spaces. This was not, however, a sure-fire way to have an advantage over the opponents.