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- This article is about a type of device in Mario Party 5. For the souvenier dispenser in WarioWare Gold, see Capsule Machine (WarioWare series). For the collectible toy dispenser in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, see Capsule Toy Machine.
Luigi receives a Mushroom Capsule from a capsule machine.
- "OK! I'll give you a capsule. I wonder what it will be? Here it comes..."
- —Capsule machine
Capsule machines are objects that dispense capsules to players in Mario Party 5 only. If a player passes a capsule machine, they can get a random capsule for free. Capsule machines are based on the real-life gashapon machines, sometimes known as capsule machines. Capsule machines have bolts for eyes and yellow mouths where the capsules come out. The machines also sport two yellow rod-like arms with blue balls on the end. In the official Mario Party 5 guide, Mario mentions he introduced capsule machines because he wanted the capsules to be free. Despite this, a certain number of coins is required to use a capsule, with its effect immediately taking effect after the player pays. However, coins are not required to throw capsules onto spaces to create Capsule Spaces. After every minigame, Eldstar can be seen with three capsule machines as the game saves. On the last turn on a board game, capsule machines become unavailable. If the player has three capsules and uses the capsule machine, the player must discard one of them. Mario Party 5 is the first game where items can be discarded if the player has more than the maximum.
In Mario Party 6 and Mario Party 7, Orb Spaces replace capsule machines, also giving a free random Orb to players that pass them. Orb huts also appear, allowing a player to buy a specific Orb for a certain number of coins. Orbs obtained either way can be used for free.
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