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[[File:SMP Coinado.png|thumb|left|100px|[[Boo]] using a Coinado in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'']] | |||
The '''Coinado''' is an item from ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''. Like the [[Fling Spring]], this item can be placed on the board in a similar manner to orbs and hexes from previous ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games. After being placed, the Coinado is invisible to all other players until a player lands on this space, which can include the player who placed it. Whoever lands on it is spun and loses five coins to the player who placed it. | The '''Coinado''' is an item from ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''. Like the [[Fling Spring]], this item can be placed on the board in a similar manner to orbs and hexes from previous ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games. After being placed, the Coinado is invisible to all other players until a player lands on this space, which can include the player who placed it. Whoever lands on it is spun and loses five coins to the player who placed it. | ||
The Coinado returns in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', as an item the player can use directly on an opponent rather than a stage hazard. It also has the chance of stealing ten coins instead. | The Coinado returns in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', as an item the player can use directly on an opponent rather than a stage hazard. It also has the chance of stealing ten coins instead. | ||
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==In-game description== | ==In-game description== |
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