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The '''Bright Card''' (also known as the '''Brilliant Card''') is a special item needed to get into [[Grate Guy's Casino]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. The casino is found in [[Bean Valley]], near [[Land's End]] after entering a pipe and jumping 3 times near a [[Chomp Chomp]]. The card is attained by playing and winning [[Knife Guy]]'s guessing game. To win the card from Knife Guy, [[Mario]] must win his juggling game a total of twelve times in a row. After beating Knife Guy at his game and winning a variety of [[Mushroom]]s, Mario gets the Bright Card. An elderly [[Toad (species)|Toad]] in the [[Marrymore]] inn is willing to pay a high price for this rare card; he first offers 100 [[coin]]s, then five [[Frog Coin]]s and finally ten Frog Coins. | The '''Bright Card''' (also known as the '''Brilliant Card''') is a special item needed to get into [[Grate Guy's Casino]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. The casino is found in [[Bean Valley]], near [[Land's End]] after entering a pipe and jumping 3 times near a [[Chomp Chomp]]. The card is attained by playing and winning [[Knife Guy]]'s guessing game. To win the card from Knife Guy, [[Mario]] must win his juggling game a total of twelve times in a row. After beating Knife Guy at his game and winning a variety of [[Mushroom]]s, Mario gets the Bright Card. An elderly [[Toad (species)|Toad]] in the [[Marrymore]] inn is willing to pay a high price for this rare card; he first offers 100 [[coin]]s, then five [[Frog Coin]]s and finally ten Frog Coins. In ''Legend of the Seven Stars'', it can also be sold at a shop for 777 coins - in [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the remake]], it is categorized as a Special Item that cannot be sold. Mario cannot get another Bright Card after throwing it into the [[Waste Basket]] or selling it; replaying Knife Guy's game will only reward him with a random type of Mushroom. The player can buy the card back from the old Toad, but it will cost 15 Frog Coins. | ||
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Artwork of the Bright Card from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The top-right corner reads "Brilliant Card". | |
Description | |
"A member’s card for the casino" | |
First appearance | Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996) |
Latest appearance | Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023) |
The Bright Card (also known as the Brilliant Card) is a special item needed to get into Grate Guy's Casino in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The casino is found in Bean Valley, near Land's End after entering a pipe and jumping 3 times near a Chomp Chomp. The card is attained by playing and winning Knife Guy's guessing game. To win the card from Knife Guy, Mario must win his juggling game a total of twelve times in a row. After beating Knife Guy at his game and winning a variety of Mushrooms, Mario gets the Bright Card. An elderly Toad in the Marrymore inn is willing to pay a high price for this rare card; he first offers 100 coins, then five Frog Coins and finally ten Frog Coins. In Legend of the Seven Stars, it can also be sold at a shop for 777 coins - in the remake, it is categorized as a Special Item that cannot be sold. Mario cannot get another Bright Card after throwing it into the Waste Basket or selling it; replaying Knife Guy's game will only reward him with a random type of Mushroom. The player can buy the card back from the old Toad, but it will cost 15 Frog Coins.
Names in other languages
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Trivia
- The "Viva" name and logo printed on the official artwork of the Bright Card is a parody of that of the Visa credit card company.