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=Board Features= | =Board Features= | ||
− | *Flower Bed | + | *'''Flower Bed''' |
− | *Small Planter | + | Look at these cute flowers tucked into bed! They cheer everyone on, which encourages Mario and his friends to try their best. |
− | *Log Pile | + | *'''Small Planter''' |
− | *Long Planter A | + | Wiggler planted a seed here, but it's a very strange seed. In time, a plant will grow that will be five times taller than Peach's castle. |
− | *Long Planter B | + | *'''Log Pile''' |
− | *Long Planter C | + | Wiggler left these logs to give Mario and his friends a leg up when trying to beat that Piranha Plant. |
− | *Fast-Growing Vine | + | *'''Long Planter A''' |
− | *Thwomp Bricks | + | What a delightful flower arrangement! Wiggler is secretly thinking of giving this to Toadette at her music recital. |
− | *Wiggler's Watering Can | + | *'''Long Planter B''' |
− | *Fly Trap | + | Who wouldn't treasure such a lovely bunch of flowers? Wiggler is considering trading this to the Koopa Krag for his carnivorous plant collection. |
− | *Bank Bulb | + | *'''Long Planter C''' |
− | *Fly-Far Flower | + | Smell that exotic scent! It's too strong for some people, but some love the exotic kapow of these pretties. Well, at least Wiggler likes it. |
− | *Tricolored Flowers | + | *'''Fast-Growing Vine''' |
− | *Piranha Plant's Planter | + | This vine grows very quickly. Some say that it used to grow so fast, it would snake up to the clouds to a stash of coins in the sky. |
− | *Music Sheets | + | *'''Thwomp Bricks''' |
− | *Hectic Handbell | + | These make a big impact in any garden. Wiggler won them by placing fifth in Thwomp's puzzle contest. First prize was an impractically huge Thwomp statue. |
− | *Battered Drum | + | *'''Wiggler's Watering Can''' |
− | *Touching Trumpets | + | Wiggler has used this old watering can for a long time. Everyone's told him to get a new one, but Wiggler plans to stick with this one a while longer. |
− | *Music Stand | + | *'''Fly Trap''' |
− | *Violin Case | + | *'''Bank Bulb''' |
− | *Mysterious Case | + | *'''Fly-Far Flower''' |
− | *Set of Boxes | + | *'''Tricolored Flowers''' |
− | *Broken Violin | + | *'''Piranha Plant's Planter''' |
− | *Lively Horn | + | *'''Music Sheets''' |
− | *Sturdy Timpano | + | These sheets are scattered around Toadette's music room. Their music is lovely but difficult to play. Toadette has stayed up late practicing! |
− | *Table | + | *'''Hectic Handbell''' |
− | *Metronome | + | This bell dings the first time you ring it, then dongs the next time! That makes it a pain to play, and it's been a real headache for Toadette. |
− | *Music Notes | + | *'''Battered Drum''' |
− | *Blue Blooms | + | Hammer Bro got a little carried away playing this drum. It was a tough little drum, but 30 or more hammer hits put a hole in the poor little guy. |
− | *Pink Mushroom | + | *'''Touching Trumpets''' |
− | *Purple Flower | + | Peach gave these trumpets to Toadette after hearing her play a very inspiring piece. Toadette was touched by this gift, and Peach was touched that Toadette was touched. |
− | *DK's Vine | + | *'''Music Stand''' |
− | *Green Mushroom | + | This conducting stand was going to be used in Toadette's recital. Why's it set for such a low height? Toadsworth was going to conduct, that's why! |
− | *Barrel Sign | + | *'''Violin Case''' |
− | *Large Leaves | + | *'''Mysterious Case''' |
− | *Tightrope Vine | + | Here's a mystery. What goes in this case? It's not Toadette's, so the case isn't for her instruments. In truth, it's Hammer Bro's...so there you go. |
− | *Tricolored Vines | + | *'''Set of Boxes''' |
− | *Beehive | + | A girl's gotta have her secrets, and Toadette's not talking about what's in these boxes. She scolds anyone who gets nosy, so watch yourself! |
− | *Bothersome Barrel | + | *'''Broken Violin''' |
− | *Banana Skin | + | *'''Lively Horn''' |
− | *Dry Bones's Coffin | + | One toot on this horn carries Mario and friends off to a nearby note. In bygone days, it was said that blowing on it produced an item. Just a rumor... |
− | *DK Statue | + | *'''Sturdy Timpano''' |
− | *Kamek's Quill | + | *'''Table''' |
− | *Kamek's Inkwell | + | Peach gave this table to Toadette along with the trumpets. It's a one-of-a-kind creation made by Toad, and a fitting gift for Toadette's music recital. |
− | *Kamek's Bottle | + | *'''Metronome''' |
− | *Kamek's Watch | + | *'''Music Notes''' |
− | *Kamek's Telescope | + | *'''Blue Blooms''' |
− | *Kamek's Bookcase | + | These rare flowers bloom deep in the jungle only once every 10 years. It's supposed to be lucky to find them. So...you feeling lucky? |
− | *Kamek's Frame | + | *'''Pink Mushroom''' |
− | *Kamek's Warp Book | + | What a fun jungle fungus! These pink puffs of fabulousness smell great, but they're not for eating. DK's got such an appetite that he almost ate one! |
− | *Kamek's Domino Books | + | *'''Purple Flower''' |
− | *Kamek's Star Globe | + | These rare flowers bloom deep in the jungle only once every 20 years. Good thing, too. It's supposed to be unlucky to find them. So...feeling accursed? |
− | *Lucky Jar | + | *'''DK's Vine''' |
− | *Cursed Jar | + | This long jungle vine is slippery and hard to grasp. Now why it's called DK's vine, who can say? Maybe he's the only one who can swing from it. |
− | *Kamek's Crystal Ball | + | *'''Green Mushroom''' |
− | *Koopa Krag's Book | + | *'''Barrel Sign''' |
− | *Bumpity Bumper | + | Someone thoughtful made this sign to warn people about the danger of falling barrels. It could only have been Toadsworth, but no one knows for sure. |
− | *Bowser Sign | + | *'''Large Leaves''' |
− | *Spiky Shell Bumper | + | These leaves grow so big that you could use them as umbrellas. That is, if they didn't have tiny holes in them. Maybe they'd work better as noodle strainers. |
− | *Spotlight | + | *'''Tightrope Vine''' |
− | *Right Flipper | + | Everyone manages to cross these vines just fine, though the look dangerous. Who put these in the jungle as bridges anyway? Probably Toadsworth! |
− | *Left Flipper | + | *'''Tricolored Vines''' |
− | *Flipper Stopper | + | Wheeee! Who knew that vines could be so deliriously fun? Blue! Red! Yellow! People know you can pull one to get an item. Why not call them birthday vines? |
− | *Plunger | + | *'''Beehive''' |
− | *Blue Tower | + | *'''Bothersome Barrel''' |
− | *Cannon | + | *'''Banana Skin''' |
− | *Wheel of Wonder | + | *'''Dry Bones's Coffin''' |
− | *Flashy Flair | + | *'''DK Statue''' |
− | *Chests of Chance | + | *'''Kamek's Quill''' |
− | *Bowser Zone | + | Feather pens are the best! So Kamek thinks, at least. He uses one to jot down the day's nefarious notes in his dastardly diary. |
+ | *'''Kamek's Inkwell''' | ||
+ | Kamek writes with magical ink that only the writer can see. Pretty useful for diaries. He squeezed the ink from a Blooper, which is a little yucky. | ||
+ | *'''Kamek's Bottle''' | ||
+ | What might the liquid in Kamek's bottle be? Ah, it has the potent power to replenish fluids lost during exercise! So...that would make it a sports drink? | ||
+ | *'''Kamek's Watch''' | ||
+ | This old pocket watch is Kamek's favorite because it's also a stopwatch. Odd, because Kamek can guess precisely when 30 seconds pass on his own. | ||
+ | *'''Kamek's Telescope''' | ||
+ | This is Kamek's magical telescope. It makes farther-than-far things look near. Sometimes they seem so near that he doesn't know what they are! | ||
+ | *'''Kamek's Bookcase''' | ||
+ | Kamke's bookcase is full of difficult books about magic, neatly arranged from A to Z starting in the upper left. He's more organized than you'd think! | ||
+ | *'''Kamek's Frame''' | ||
+ | *'''Kamek's Warp Book''' | ||
+ | *'''Kamek's Domino Books''' | ||
+ | Knock these books over, and they'll stand up on their own again. That's some great magic. Kamek bought this with the Warp Book. Good bookstore, eh? | ||
+ | *'''Kamek's Star Globe''' | ||
+ | *'''Lucky Jar''' | ||
+ | *'''Cursed Jar''' | ||
+ | *'''Kamek's Crystal Ball''' | ||
+ | Ah, an orb of oracular ocularity! In short, this ball sees all. Well, not everything. Which is good, given that it belongs to nasty Kamek. | ||
+ | *'''Koopa Krag's Book''' | ||
+ | *'''Bumpity Bumper''' | ||
+ | *'''Bowser Sign''' | ||
+ | Bowser Jr. made this for the pinball table, and Bowser gets a kick out of it. But Bowser Jr. thinks he can do better. For a kid, he's pretty persnickety. | ||
+ | *'''Spiky Shell Bumper''' | ||
+ | Bowser Jr. thought that it'd be cool to put spikes on this shell bumper but has had second thoughts, since the spikes skewer things all the time. | ||
+ | *'''Spotlight''' | ||
+ | Spotlights always make pinball a flashier spectacle! But Bowser keeps on tilting the pinball machine, which breaks the light again and again. | ||
+ | *'''Right Flipper''' | ||
+ | When Bowser plays pinball with his son, he controls the right flipper and puts a lot of oomph into it. You might see Mario and friends get nasty bruises! | ||
+ | *'''Left Flipper''' | ||
+ | Bowser Jr. takes the left flipper when he plays pinball with his dad. He's strategic with his flipper, so you'll see Mario and crew take less bruising. | ||
+ | *'''Flipper Stopper''' | ||
+ | *'''Plunger''' | ||
+ | This plunger sends Mario and friends into the Bowser Zone. Bowser controls the plunger, and when he mishandles it, victims fly to the Star Zone instead! | ||
+ | *'''Blue Tower''' | ||
+ | While sent plunging off to who knows where, victims pass by the blue tower, which holds a secret. It seems like Koopa Krag may know what's in there... | ||
+ | *'''Cannon''' | ||
+ | *'''Wheel of Wonder''' | ||
+ | *'''Flashy Flair''' | ||
+ | Kamek put this sporty decoration on the pinball table, and added his own coins because Bowser demanded it. That Bowser, always cutting costs! | ||
+ | *'''Chests of Chance''' | ||
+ | *'''Bowser Zone''' | ||
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Revision as of 21:59, 9 December 2007
A slew of objects found within Mario Party DS can be gathered and viewed in the Collection on the Gallery menu. These items come in four different types, including: Character Figures, Board Features, Boss Trophies, and Badges. Character Figures and Badges are earned by completing Story Mode with a character or by collecting a specific amount of Mario Party Points; Character Figures are interactive, while Badges can be equipped (though with no additional use). Board Features are mementos scattered around the five boards in the game and can be gained by breaking records in Minigame Mode and the Puzzle Collection or by landing on specific Happening Spaces on a board a certain number of times (this does not have to be in one play-through). Boss Trophies are earned by defeating the bosses a number of times, either in Story Mode or Minigame Mode.
Requirements as well as in-game descriptions are (will be) listed below:
Character Figures
- Mario
Complete Story Mode using Mario.
That round nose and bushy 'stache could only belong to everyone's favorite hero. He's ready to help Peach out of a pinch anytime!
- Luigi
Complete Story Mode using Luigi.
He may be afraid of ghosts, but he has hidden strengths that rival his brother Mario's! He's an all-around great guy and Mario's best pal!
- Wario
Complete Story Mode using Wario.
- Yoshi
Complete Story Mode using Yoshi.
- Peach
Complete Story Mode using Peach.
- Daisy
Complete Story Mode using Daisy.
- Waluigi
Complete Story Mode using Waluigi.
- Toad
Complete Story Mode using Toad.
- Goomba
You need 2000 points.
This brown foe has taken his lumps over the years from Mario's boot. But he seems to harbor secret dreams of turning the tables one day.
- Scuttlebug
You need 4000 points.
Who would think a spider could cut such a dashing figure in yellow and black tiger stripes and red shoes?! Scuttlebug can go anywhere...or flee anywhere!
- Cheep Cheep
You need 6000 points.
This fish jumps out of the water to attack whenever Mario's around. It gets so fired up, it'll even leap out of water and chase prey on land!
- Boo
You need 8000 points.
One of the most famous ghosts anywhere is also one of the shyest! Do you think he's a nice guy? Ask him. He's right behind you.
- Shy Guy
You need 10000 points.
Do you wonder what he looks like under that mask? Could he be dashing, maybe? No one knows the true face of Shy Guy. He's the red-clad mystery lad!
- Whomp
You need 12000 points.
- Monty Mole
You need 14000 points.
- Bob-omb
You need 16000 points.
- Wiggler
You need 18000 points.
- Toadette
You need 20000 points.
- Diddy Kong
You need 22000 points.
- Koopa
You need 24000 points.
- Piranha Plant
You need 26000 points.
- Hammer Bro
You need 28000 points.
- Dry Bones
You need 30000 points.
- Kamek
You need 32000 points.
- Donkey Kong
You need 34000 points.
- Bowser Jr.
You need 36000 points.
- Bowser
You need 38000 points.
- Star
You need 40000 points.
- Ztar
You need 40000 points.
- Blockhead Bowser
You need 50000 points.
Board Features
- Flower Bed
Look at these cute flowers tucked into bed! They cheer everyone on, which encourages Mario and his friends to try their best.
- Small Planter
Wiggler planted a seed here, but it's a very strange seed. In time, a plant will grow that will be five times taller than Peach's castle.
- Log Pile
Wiggler left these logs to give Mario and his friends a leg up when trying to beat that Piranha Plant.
- Long Planter A
What a delightful flower arrangement! Wiggler is secretly thinking of giving this to Toadette at her music recital.
- Long Planter B
Who wouldn't treasure such a lovely bunch of flowers? Wiggler is considering trading this to the Koopa Krag for his carnivorous plant collection.
- Long Planter C
Smell that exotic scent! It's too strong for some people, but some love the exotic kapow of these pretties. Well, at least Wiggler likes it.
- Fast-Growing Vine
This vine grows very quickly. Some say that it used to grow so fast, it would snake up to the clouds to a stash of coins in the sky.
- Thwomp Bricks
These make a big impact in any garden. Wiggler won them by placing fifth in Thwomp's puzzle contest. First prize was an impractically huge Thwomp statue.
- Wiggler's Watering Can
Wiggler has used this old watering can for a long time. Everyone's told him to get a new one, but Wiggler plans to stick with this one a while longer.
- Fly Trap
- Bank Bulb
- Fly-Far Flower
- Tricolored Flowers
- Piranha Plant's Planter
- Music Sheets
These sheets are scattered around Toadette's music room. Their music is lovely but difficult to play. Toadette has stayed up late practicing!
- Hectic Handbell
This bell dings the first time you ring it, then dongs the next time! That makes it a pain to play, and it's been a real headache for Toadette.
- Battered Drum
Hammer Bro got a little carried away playing this drum. It was a tough little drum, but 30 or more hammer hits put a hole in the poor little guy.
- Touching Trumpets
Peach gave these trumpets to Toadette after hearing her play a very inspiring piece. Toadette was touched by this gift, and Peach was touched that Toadette was touched.
- Music Stand
This conducting stand was going to be used in Toadette's recital. Why's it set for such a low height? Toadsworth was going to conduct, that's why!
- Violin Case
- Mysterious Case
Here's a mystery. What goes in this case? It's not Toadette's, so the case isn't for her instruments. In truth, it's Hammer Bro's...so there you go.
- Set of Boxes
A girl's gotta have her secrets, and Toadette's not talking about what's in these boxes. She scolds anyone who gets nosy, so watch yourself!
- Broken Violin
- Lively Horn
One toot on this horn carries Mario and friends off to a nearby note. In bygone days, it was said that blowing on it produced an item. Just a rumor...
- Sturdy Timpano
- Table
Peach gave this table to Toadette along with the trumpets. It's a one-of-a-kind creation made by Toad, and a fitting gift for Toadette's music recital.
- Metronome
- Music Notes
- Blue Blooms
These rare flowers bloom deep in the jungle only once every 10 years. It's supposed to be lucky to find them. So...you feeling lucky?
- Pink Mushroom
What a fun jungle fungus! These pink puffs of fabulousness smell great, but they're not for eating. DK's got such an appetite that he almost ate one!
- Purple Flower
These rare flowers bloom deep in the jungle only once every 20 years. Good thing, too. It's supposed to be unlucky to find them. So...feeling accursed?
- DK's Vine
This long jungle vine is slippery and hard to grasp. Now why it's called DK's vine, who can say? Maybe he's the only one who can swing from it.
- Green Mushroom
- Barrel Sign
Someone thoughtful made this sign to warn people about the danger of falling barrels. It could only have been Toadsworth, but no one knows for sure.
- Large Leaves
These leaves grow so big that you could use them as umbrellas. That is, if they didn't have tiny holes in them. Maybe they'd work better as noodle strainers.
- Tightrope Vine
Everyone manages to cross these vines just fine, though the look dangerous. Who put these in the jungle as bridges anyway? Probably Toadsworth!
- Tricolored Vines
Wheeee! Who knew that vines could be so deliriously fun? Blue! Red! Yellow! People know you can pull one to get an item. Why not call them birthday vines?
- Beehive
- Bothersome Barrel
- Banana Skin
- Dry Bones's Coffin
- DK Statue
- Kamek's Quill
Feather pens are the best! So Kamek thinks, at least. He uses one to jot down the day's nefarious notes in his dastardly diary.
- Kamek's Inkwell
Kamek writes with magical ink that only the writer can see. Pretty useful for diaries. He squeezed the ink from a Blooper, which is a little yucky.
- Kamek's Bottle
What might the liquid in Kamek's bottle be? Ah, it has the potent power to replenish fluids lost during exercise! So...that would make it a sports drink?
- Kamek's Watch
This old pocket watch is Kamek's favorite because it's also a stopwatch. Odd, because Kamek can guess precisely when 30 seconds pass on his own.
- Kamek's Telescope
This is Kamek's magical telescope. It makes farther-than-far things look near. Sometimes they seem so near that he doesn't know what they are!
- Kamek's Bookcase
Kamke's bookcase is full of difficult books about magic, neatly arranged from A to Z starting in the upper left. He's more organized than you'd think!
- Kamek's Frame
- Kamek's Warp Book
- Kamek's Domino Books
Knock these books over, and they'll stand up on their own again. That's some great magic. Kamek bought this with the Warp Book. Good bookstore, eh?
- Kamek's Star Globe
- Lucky Jar
- Cursed Jar
- Kamek's Crystal Ball
Ah, an orb of oracular ocularity! In short, this ball sees all. Well, not everything. Which is good, given that it belongs to nasty Kamek.
- Koopa Krag's Book
- Bumpity Bumper
- Bowser Sign
Bowser Jr. made this for the pinball table, and Bowser gets a kick out of it. But Bowser Jr. thinks he can do better. For a kid, he's pretty persnickety.
- Spiky Shell Bumper
Bowser Jr. thought that it'd be cool to put spikes on this shell bumper but has had second thoughts, since the spikes skewer things all the time.
- Spotlight
Spotlights always make pinball a flashier spectacle! But Bowser keeps on tilting the pinball machine, which breaks the light again and again.
- Right Flipper
When Bowser plays pinball with his son, he controls the right flipper and puts a lot of oomph into it. You might see Mario and friends get nasty bruises!
- Left Flipper
Bowser Jr. takes the left flipper when he plays pinball with his dad. He's strategic with his flipper, so you'll see Mario and crew take less bruising.
- Flipper Stopper
- Plunger
This plunger sends Mario and friends into the Bowser Zone. Bowser controls the plunger, and when he mishandles it, victims fly to the Star Zone instead!
- Blue Tower
While sent plunging off to who knows where, victims pass by the blue tower, which holds a secret. It seems like Koopa Krag may know what's in there...
- Cannon
- Wheel of Wonder
- Flashy Flair
Kamek put this sporty decoration on the pinball table, and added his own coins because Bowser demanded it. That Bowser, always cutting costs!
- Chests of Chance
- Bowser Zone
Boss Trophies
- Jagged Leaf
Defeat Piranha Plant 1 [more] time.
This jagged leaf is a part of Piranha Plant, signifying that you beat it fair and square. You sure pruned that plant!
- Winner's Balloon
Defeat Piranha Plant 2 [more] times.
This balloon stands for the bravery you showed when facing the Piranha Plant! Who wouldn't cheer you on, the way you stride so fearlessly?
- Bomb Seed
Defeat Piranha Plant 3 [more] times.
This is a seed from the plant that seems more firecracker than fern! Owning one shows that you have the explosive power of a Piranha Plant hunter!
- Beaten Piranha Plant
Almost there! Defeat Piranha Plant 4 [more] times.
You're such a great Piranha Plant hunter that you captured the boss?! From now on, any Piranha Plant will seem like a sad little weed to you!
- Toadette's Chair
Defeat Hammer Bro 1 [more] time.
This is a chair from the music room that you saved from Hammer Bro. It's a symbol of your first step toward becoming a great Hammer Bro hunter!
- Toadette's Piano
Defeat Hammer Bro 2 [more] times.
This is the piano from the music room that you saved from Hammer Bro. Having this shows that you're a pitch-perfect Hammer Bro hunter!
- Toadette's Timpano
Defeat Hammer Bro 3 [more] times.
This is the most prized item from the music room that you saved from Hammer Bro! It shows that you've got the rhythm of a Hammer Bro hunter!
- Hammer Bro's Hammer
Defeat Hammer Bro 4 [more] times.
Claiming Hammer Bro's own hammer proves that you're a top-notch Hammer Bro hunter! He'll surely just run away the next time he sees you.
- Beaten Hammer Bro
Almost there! Defeat Hammer Bro 5 [more] times.
You captured a live Hammer Bro?! You're the greatest Hammer Bro hunter ever! From now on, Hammer Bro will seem like a hammering fool to you.
- Yummy Lychee
Defeat Dry Bones 1 [more] time.
Oooh! Tasty lychee fruit! This means that you've taken your first step to becoming a Dry Bones hunter. But the beast still sees you as a tropical treat!
- Delicious Durian
Defeat Dry Bones 2 [more] times.
Aaah! Scrumptious durian fruit! This means that you're a great Dry Bones hunter! But the beast still thinks that you're ripe for the plucking!
- Magic Switch
Defeat Dry Bones 3 [more] times.
Recovering this magic switch means you must be a Dry Bones hunter with real talent! Dry Bones sees that you're a threat...so go take care of business!
- Dry Bones's Bone
Defeat Dry Bones 4 [more] times.
Only a superb Dry Bones hunter could claim one of his bones! Now Dry Bones may have a bone to pick with you...make no bones about it!
- Beaten Dry Bones
Almost there! Defeat Dry Bones 5 [more] times.
Only the greatest Dry Bones hunter could capture Dry Bones himself! From now on, a Dry Bones is just a heap of rubbish to you!
- Winner's Pen
Defeat Kamek 1 [more] time.
This pen is your first trophy of victory over Kamek. Now if you could only get into the pages of Kamek Hunter Weekly!
- Enchanted Bookcase
Defeat Kamek 2 [more] times.
Claiming a whole bookcase means you're accumulating Kamek-hunting skill! A word to the wise: when searching for magic books, take a whole bookcase!
- Kamek's Brown Book
Defeat Kamek 3 [more] times.
You're an excellent Kamek hunter to recover this brown book that helped you battle Kamek. Just the sight of this book should make Kamek quiver!
- Kamek's Blue Dictionary
Defeat Kamek 4 [more] times.
You must be a special Kamek hunter if you claimed the dictionary that KO'd Kamek! Surely, Kamek will want to look up the word "surrender" next time!
- Beaten Kamek
Almost there! Defeat Kamek 5 [more] times.
Capturing Kamek makes you the best Kamek hunter of all time! From now on, Kamek is merely a sputtering spellcaster to you!
- Bowser's Megamorph Belt
Defeat Bowser 1 [more] time.
Capturing this belt from Bowser is a good first step on the path toward becoming an awesome Bowser hunter. It's a longer path...but never give up!
- Electromagnetic Generator
Defeat Bowser 2 [more] times.
This is one of Bowser's old inventions. Capturing this weapon makes you a real-deal Bowser hunter. But you have a long way to go toward awesomeness.
- Bowser Jr.'s Chair
Defeat Bowser 3 [more] times.
Capturing Bowser Jr.'s chair makes you a class-act Bowser hunter. It looks like Bowser finally sees you as a threat, so keep up the good work!
- Bowser's Chair
Defeat Bowser 4 [more] times.
Only an excellent Bowser hunter could swipe his chair! Clearly, you can trounce him at musical chairs. And you have gotten his attention...
- Bowser Cube
Defeat Bowser 5 [more] times.
Only a superior Bowser hunter could capture this cube! Bowser must really be fuming now! But can you capture the big boss himself?
- Beaten Bowser
Almost there! Defeat Bowser 6 [more] times.
You are the greatest Bowser hunter ever! You captured him! Nothing can beat you! You're standing on top of the world! Oh, yes! The whole world!
Badges
- Mario Party DS Beginner
Welcome to Mario Party DS! This is the badge given to every new player.
- Mario Master
Complete Story Mode using Mario.
Complete Story Mode with Mario. This is the badge given to a player who shows unstoppable courage.
- Luigi Master
Complete Story Mode using Luigi.
Complete Story Mode with Luigi. This is the badge given to a player who shows pure kindness.
- Wario Master
Complete Story Mode using Wario.
- Yoshi Master
Complete Story Mode using Yoshi.
- Peach Master
Complete Story Mode using Peach.
- Daisy Master
Complete Story Mode using Daisy.
- Waluigi Master
Complete Story Mode using Waluigi.
- Toad Master
Complete Story Mode using Toad.
- Goomba Rival
You need 1000 points.
- 1,000 MPP earns you the rank of Goomba Rival, and this is your badge! It makes you easy to stomp.
- Scuttlebug Rival
You need 3000 points.
- 3,000 MPP earns you the rank of Scuttlebug Rival, and this is your badge! It makes you a quick scuttler.
- Cheep Cheep Rival
You need 5000 points.
- 5,000 MPP earns you the rank of Cheep Cheep Rival, and this is your badge! It makes you a fish out of water.
- Boo Rival
You need 7000 points.
- 7,000 MPP earns you the rank of Boo Rival, and this is your badge! It makes you shy.
- Shy Guy Rival
You need 9000 points.
- 9,000 MPP earns you the rank of Shy Guy Rival, and this is your badge! It makes you...mysterious.
- Whomp Rival
You need 11000 points.
11,000 MPP earns you the rank of Whomp Rival, and this is your badge! It makes you vulnerable, front and back!
- Monty Mole Rival
You need 13000 points.
- Bob-omb Rival
You need 15000 points.
- Wiggler Friend
You need 17000 points.
- Toadette Friend
You need 19000 points.
- Diddy Kong Friend
You need 21000 points.
- Koopa Friend
You need 23000 points.
- Piranha Plant Rival
You need 25000 points.
- Hammer Bro Rival
You need 27000 points.
- Dry Bones Rival
You need 29000 points.
- Kamek Rival
You need 31000 points.
- Donkey Kong Friend
You need 33000 points.
- Bowser Jr. Rival
You need 35000 points.
- Bowser Rival
You need 37000 points.
- Mario Party DS Star
You need 39000 points.
- Mario Party DS Master
You need 50000 points.