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In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', Baby Bowser runs his own Item Shop, which sometimes appears in place of Toad's, where he sells items such as [[Lucky Lamp]]s, [[Reverse Mushroom]]s and [[Boo Bell]]s. Like in ''Mario Party 2'', Baby Bowsers also appear in Item [[Minigame]]s, where they once again often symbolize losing, such as the Baby Bowser space in [[Winner's Wheel]]. If he is summoned on an [[Item Space]], he may ask the player a question, and will give them an item if they pick the "bad" answer.
In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', Baby Bowser runs his own Item Shop, which sometimes appears in place of Toad's, where he sells items such as [[Lucky Lamp]]s, [[Reverse Mushroom]]s and [[Boo Bell]]s. Like in ''Mario Party 2'', Baby Bowsers also appear in Item [[Minigame]]s, where they once again often symbolize losing, such as the Baby Bowser space in [[Winner's Wheel]]. If he is summoned on an [[Item Space]], he may ask the player a question, and will give them an item if they pick the "bad" answer.


In Duel Mode, Baby Bowser also appears as one of the possible partners. He is not a default partner, but can be obtained through the lottery. His attack is one, and his health is one. He can occasionally turn into Bowser and deal triple damage when attacking; however, if the transformation fails, he deals no damage. Baby Bowser's salary is three coins per turn. A group of Baby Bowsers also appears in Story Mode carrying Bowser after the Koopa King is defeated by [[Waluigi]] in a fight.
In Duel Mode, Baby Bowser also appears as one of the possible partners. He is not a default partner, but can be obtained through the lottery. His attack is one, and his health is one. He can occasionally turn into Bowser and deal triple damage when attacking; however, if the transformation fails, he deals no damage. Baby Bowser's salary is three coins per turn. A group of Baby Bowsers also appear in Story Mode carrying Bowser after the Koopa King is defeated by [[Waluigi]] in a fight.


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