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The casino can be entered through a secret passage in [[Bean Valley]]. In one of the [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]s in the center of the valley, [[Mario]] has to defeat a [[Chomp Chomp]] and jump three times to make an invisible platform appear, which opens the way to the casino. Mario can get hints on how to find the casino from a sleeping [[Toad (species)|Toad]] in [[Nimbus Land]]'s [[inn]]. | The casino can be entered through a secret passage in [[Bean Valley]]. In one of the [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]s in the center of the valley, [[Mario]] has to defeat a [[Chomp Chomp]] and jump three times to make an invisible platform appear, which opens the way to the casino. Mario can get hints on how to find the casino from a sleeping [[Toad (species)|Toad]] in [[Nimbus Land]]'s [[inn]]. | ||
One game available is the slot machine. For a fee of ten [[coin]]s, Mario must hit a [[Treasure chest|treasure box]] three times as it cycles between [[Mushroom]], [[Flower (Super Mario RPG)|Flower]], and [[Super Star]] symbols. If he is able to match three symbols, he is awarded a [[Frog Coin]]. In the remake, the slot machine does not cost coins to play and Mario instead receives an item for winning, depending on the symbol he matches: a [[Mushroom]] for three Mushrooms, a [[Honey Syrup]] for three Flowers, or an [[Energizer]] for three Super Stars. | One game available is the slot machine. For a fee of ten [[coin]]s, Mario must hit a [[Treasure chest|treasure box]] three times as it cycles between [[Mushroom]], [[Flower (Super Mario RPG)|Flower]], and [[Super Star|star]] symbols. If he is able to match three symbols, he is awarded a [[Frog Coin]]. In the remake, the slot machine does not cost coins to play and Mario instead receives an item for winning, depending on the symbol he matches: a [[Mushroom]] for three Mushrooms, a [[Honey Syrup]] for three Flowers, or an [[Energizer]] for three Super Stars. | ||
Another game is {{wp|blackjack}}, played with the normal rules, but represented by numbers instead of visible cards; the player plays against the dealer, and the one who comes closest to 21 without going over wins. In the remake, the Blackjack game has been replaced by a memory card game. Ten cards consisting of the five party members and five Toads are shown for three seconds, and then flipped face-down. The dealer then gives Mario ten seconds to pick the card of one of the party members. If Mario does this successfully three times, he receives a variable item. | Another game is {{wp|blackjack}}, played with the normal rules, but represented by numbers instead of visible cards; the player plays against the dealer, and the one who comes closest to 21 without going over wins. In the remake, the Blackjack game has been replaced by a memory card game. Ten cards consisting of the five party members and five Toads are shown for three seconds, and then flipped face-down. The dealer then gives Mario ten seconds to pick the card of one of the party members. If Mario does this successfully three times, he receives a variable item. | ||
The third game is "[[Look the other way]]". This is a simple game where the player picks a direction to face, and if they look in the opposite direction as Grate Guy's finger, they win. The [[Star Egg]] can be won by beating this game 100 times. | The third game is "[[Look the other way]]". This is a simple game where the player picks a direction to face, and if they look in the opposite direction as Grate Guy's finger, they win. The [[Star Egg]] can be won by beating this game 100 times. | ||
==Items== | |||
===Given=== | |||
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!Original | |||
!Remake | |||
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|[[Frog Coin]] (SNES)<br>[[Cleansing Juice]], [[Party Cleanse]], [[Royal Syrup]], [[Maple Syrup]], [[Finless Cola]] (Switch) | |||
|[[File:Frog Coin.png]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|'''SNES''': Given by winning a round of blackjack.<br>'''SWITCH''': Given by winning a round of the Memory Game. | |||
|[[File:Grate Guy's Casino (Frog Coin).png]] | |||
|[[File:Grate Guy's Casino (Cleansing Juice, Party Cleanse, Royal Syrup, Maple Syrup, Finless Cola).png|300px]] | |||
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|[[Moldy Mush]], [[Rotten Mush]], [[Dried Mushroom|Wilt Shroom]], [[Mushroom#Super_Mario_RPG:_Legend_of_the_Seven_Stars|Mushroom]], Royal Syrup, [[Croaka Cola]], [[Rock Candy (item)|Rock Candy]], [[Red Essence]]<br>[[Star Egg]] | |||
|[[File:RPG Bag.png]] [[File:Red Mushroom.png]] [[File:Royal Syrup.PNG]] [[File:Green Something Drink.png]] [[File:Lucky Jewel.png]] [[File:Red Essence.png]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|Given by Grate Guy after winning a round of [[Look the other way]] game. He gives out items at random. After winning the game 100 times, he gives Mario a Star Egg. | |||
|[[File:Grate Guy's Casino (Moldy Mush, Rotten Mush, Wilt Shroom, Mushroom, Royal Syrup, Kerokero Cola, Rock Candy, Red Essence, Star Egg).png]] | |||
|[[File:Grate Guy's Casino (Moldy Mush, Rotten Mush, Wilt Shroom, Mushroom, Royal Syrup, Croaka Cola, Rock Candy, Red Essence, Star Egg).png|300px]] | |||
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===Treasure Box=== | |||
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!rowspan=2|Item | |||
!rowspan=2|Image | |||
!rowspan=2|Location | |||
!colspan=2|Location image | |||
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!Original | |||
!Remake | |||
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|[[Frog Coin]] or Empty (SNES)<br>[[Mushroom#Super_Mario_RPG:_Legend_of_the_Seven_Stars|Mushroom]] or [[Honey Syrup]] or [[Energizer]] or Empty (Switch) | |||
|[[File:Frog Coin.png]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|Only treasure in the area, which acts as a slot machine. Any other combination other than three of any symbol results in failure.<br> It rewards a Frog Coin each time if there are 3 of any symbol at the end. (SNES)<br>It rewards Mushroom/Honey Syrup/Energizer if three Mushrooms/Flowers/Stars have been struck. (Switch) | |||
|[[File:Grate Guy's Casino.png|240px]] | |||
|[[File:Grate Guy's Casino (Switch).png|300px]] | |||
|} | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|ChiTM=Clown Arcade | |ChiTM=Clown Arcade | ||
|Dut=Clowncasino | |Dut=Clowncasino | ||
|Kor= | |Kor=클라운 오락실 | ||
|KorR=Keullaun Oraksil | |KorR=Keullaun Oraksil | ||
|KorM=Clown Arcade | |KorM=Clown Arcade |
Latest revision as of 16:44, October 12, 2024
Grate Guy's Casino is a secret area in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The casino is run by the jester Grate Guy, and can only be accessed with a Bright Card acquired from his partner Knife Guy.
The casino can be entered through a secret passage in Bean Valley. In one of the pipes in the center of the valley, Mario has to defeat a Chomp Chomp and jump three times to make an invisible platform appear, which opens the way to the casino. Mario can get hints on how to find the casino from a sleeping Toad in Nimbus Land's inn.
One game available is the slot machine. For a fee of ten coins, Mario must hit a treasure box three times as it cycles between Mushroom, Flower, and star symbols. If he is able to match three symbols, he is awarded a Frog Coin. In the remake, the slot machine does not cost coins to play and Mario instead receives an item for winning, depending on the symbol he matches: a Mushroom for three Mushrooms, a Honey Syrup for three Flowers, or an Energizer for three Super Stars.
Another game is blackjack, played with the normal rules, but represented by numbers instead of visible cards; the player plays against the dealer, and the one who comes closest to 21 without going over wins. In the remake, the Blackjack game has been replaced by a memory card game. Ten cards consisting of the five party members and five Toads are shown for three seconds, and then flipped face-down. The dealer then gives Mario ten seconds to pick the card of one of the party members. If Mario does this successfully three times, he receives a variable item.
The third game is "Look the other way". This is a simple game where the player picks a direction to face, and if they look in the opposite direction as Grate Guy's finger, they win. The Star Egg can be won by beating this game 100 times.
Items[edit]
Given[edit]
Item | Image | Location | Location image | |
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Original | Remake | |||
Frog Coin (SNES) Cleansing Juice, Party Cleanse, Royal Syrup, Maple Syrup, Finless Cola (Switch) |
SNES: Given by winning a round of blackjack. SWITCH: Given by winning a round of the Memory Game. |
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Moldy Mush, Rotten Mush, Wilt Shroom, Mushroom, Royal Syrup, Croaka Cola, Rock Candy, Red Essence Star Egg |
Given by Grate Guy after winning a round of Look the other way game. He gives out items at random. After winning the game 100 times, he gives Mario a Star Egg. |
Treasure Box[edit]
Item | Image | Location | Location image | |
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Original | Remake | |||
Frog Coin or Empty (SNES) Mushroom or Honey Syrup or Energizer or Empty (Switch) |
Only treasure in the area, which acts as a slot machine. Any other combination other than three of any symbol results in failure. It rewards a Frog Coin each time if there are 3 of any symbol at the end. (SNES) It rewards Mushroom/Honey Syrup/Energizer if three Mushrooms/Flowers/Stars have been struck. (Switch) |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | クラウンカジノ[?] Kuraun Kajino |
Clown Casino | |
Chinese (simplified) | 克劳游艺场[?] Kè Láo Yóuyì Chǎng |
Clown Arcade | |
Chinese (traditional) | 克勞遊藝場[?] Kè Láo Yóuyì Chǎng |
Clown Arcade | |
Dutch | Clowncasino[?] | - | |
French (NOA) | Casino du Clown cadet[?] | Grate Guy's Casino | |
French (NOE) | Casino du Clown[?] | Clown's Casino | |
German | Harlepokus' Casino[?] | Grate Guy's Casino | |
Italian | Casinò Clown Pallino[?] | Grate Guy Casino | |
Korean | 클라운 오락실[?] Keullaun Oraksil |
Clown Arcade | |
Spanish | Casino de Bufoncio[?] | Grate Guy's Casino |
Trivia[edit]
- The music played in this area is the same song, though a rendition of the music, heard in Super Mario Bros. 3 when playing Toad's Card Matching Game or the Spade Panel's panel-matching game.
- In the game of Blackjack, if Mario and the Toad tie (push), the Toad will take away one of his Frog Coins.