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The '''Bullet Bill Capsule''' first appeared in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. where it could be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for five [[coin]]s. The effect was that players were able to ride [[Bullet Bill]] the number of spaces rolled, and whoever was in the way lost thirty coins (this is basically the replacement for the [[Bowser Suit]]). In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', it became the '''Bullet Bill Orb'''. Players could only use it on themselves, free of charge (it costs twenty coins at the [[Orb Shop]]). Again, the effect was still the same, except players only stole twenty coins from opponents.
The '''Bullet Bill Capsule''' first appeared in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. where it could be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for five [[coin]]s. The effect was that players were able to ride [[Bullet Bill]] the number of spaces rolled, and whoever was in the way lost thirty coins making it the replacement for the [[Bowser Suit]]. In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', it became the '''Bullet Bill Orb'''. Players could only use it on themselves, free of charge (it costs twenty coins at the [[Orb Shop]]). Again, the effect was still the same, except players only stole twenty coins from opponents.
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Revision as of 21:32, June 17, 2010

The Bullet Bill Capsule first appeared in Mario Party 5. where it could be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for five coins. The effect was that players were able to ride Bullet Bill the number of spaces rolled, and whoever was in the way lost thirty coins making it the replacement for the Bowser Suit. In Mario Party 6, it became the Bullet Bill Orb. Players could only use it on themselves, free of charge (it costs twenty coins at the Orb Shop). Again, the effect was still the same, except players only stole twenty coins from opponents.