Dragon Quest 7 Casino Fragment

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past - Nintendo 3DS Travel to the past to save the present! Travel to the past to save the present as you restore forgotten lands and battle an unknown evil in this classic DRAGON QUEST adventure completely rebuilt from the ground up for the Nintendo 3DS system. The first Dragon Quest game on the PlayStation, Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past (JP Subtitle: Warriors of Eden; NA Title: Dragon Warrior VII) tells the story of a simple fisherman's son. His two best friends are Prince Kiefer, a Rebel Prince who regularly flouts his father's restrictions, and Maribel, the spoiled Tsundere daughter of the richest merchant in town.

There comes a time in every adventurer's life where their pockets feel lighter, and their equipment is lacking. Conventional wisdom would tell people to sell their extra items or fight monsters. Unfortunately, that not only takes a lot of time, but it's not exactly the most fun or efficient way. Thankfully, there's always the casino!

While gambling is hardly the best way to make money, Dragon Quest VII'scasino is ironically the best place to get some early game dough. Not only that, but if you play certain tables you can win some higher level gear that will put you ahead of the game! Here's two tricks you can follow to get some extra money, and some nifty gear while you're at it!

The Process

In order to do the casino exploit, you first need to find yourself a casino. The first casino you can find is on the island of Alltrades. You can find the casino by going to Pilgrim's Rest (as indicated by the blue dot on the map on the right) and interacting with the well on the northern side of the area.

NOTE: While these exploits can be done at any casino, we will be using the Pilgrim's Rest Casino [Past] for the purposes of this guide.

Before You Begin...

As with any exploit, saving ahead of time is very important. Since we are running a casino exploit, it only makes sense that there's a certain level of luck involved. As such, saving before attempting the exploit will spare you from any spells of bad luck. Make sure you have at least 2000G on you before you begin as this will make the process a lot easier. It can be done with less, but a lot more soft resetting will be involved.

Step 1: Buy some coins

Since we want to get the most out of the casino without breaking the bank, spend about 2000G to get 100 casino tokens. These tokens are used for the games, as well as cashing in for gear and other cool stuff at the prize corner. You can buy more if you like, but remember that the more you spend, the less of a profit you are making.

Optional Step: Play the Slots (Only works at Pilgrim's Rest [Past])

Depending on how greedy you are, you can try your hand at playing the slot machines to win some extra coins. Your best bet is to try using the slot machine on the far right side of the Pilgrim's Rest Casino [Past Version]. The reason is that this machine in particular has 2 rows of Lucky 7s.

The amount of coins you win is shown on the bottom screen, and is multiplied by the number of coins you put in. Press up on the D-Pad enough times so that all three lines are lit up. This should only cost 30 coins. You can put more in if you like, but once again this puts you at the risk of early resets.

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Once you win a comfortable amount of coins (or come out even if your luck is terrible) move on to the next step.

Step 2: Play Lucky Panel

Lucky Panel is a game where you have to match pairs of items together. Every casino has a different Lucky Panel deck. There are also rare cards that get placed onto the board randomly, so you will rarely get the same prizes you did last time. In order to win, you must find every pair in the set.

Since the game only costs 5 coins, it's fairly easy to walk out with much more money than you did walking in. There's a strategy that can guarantee that you win at least 90% of your games, and goes as follows:

When the game first begins you will be able to select any 6 cards without penalty. This is a great chance to clear up a good portion of the board without getting the deck shuffled by a shuffle card (the hand with all fingers extended). To make the game easier, select the top 5 cards, then the leftmost card on the second row (as seen above).

Once these cards are revealed, write down the names of every card visible on a piece of paper, a notepad/word file, or on a convenient grid such as the one on the right. If you don't know the names, write down a memorable description instead. Once you have written them down, you'll move onto the next phase of the game where you will get 4 chances to pick out the next few pairs.

With any luck you will find the shuffle card in your first 6 picks. Avoid this card at all costs as it will ruin your strategy for the rest of this trick. You should have enough picks to fully clear the top two rows with one more pair search remaining. At this point - provided you have found no pairs or only a few - you should be able to select any of the bottom two rows and find the corresponding cards on the top rows.

Make sure you win at least once before you run out of coins. If you have trouble winning at Lucky Panel, just reset the game and repeat steps 1 and 2 until you do. Keep playing the Lucky Panel game until you run out of coins, and once you do, move on to the next step.

Step 3: Cash In!

Once you have spent all your coins, return to the nearest shop and unload all your winnings onto them. Make sure to equip any weapons and armor you won that you want to keep beforehand. If you won Lucky Panel at least once or twice, you should have collected enough prizes to double your original wallet. The more wins, the more money you will get!

That's All Folks!

This trick can be done infinitely, so be sure to exploit it to your heart's content! It's a great way to get money without leveling up excessively since being overleveled in the early game can ruin your ability to level up your vocations. Grinding for money can make the game overly easy and dull as well, so any chance to avoid it is a good one. Remember, your money can also be used to purchase more coins, and that means getting rare items from the casino's prize corner as well!

Other Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past Guides

The Fortuna casino in Dragon Quest V.

The Casino is a recurring mini-game in the Dragon Quest series. Casinos appear in all games beginning with Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen. While gambling in the Dragon Quest series began in Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line, where merchants would give out tombola tickets for use similar to a slot machine, the full blown casino had its debut in the fourth title.

  • 2Games
  • 3Appearances
    • 3.2Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
    • 3.4Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
    • 3.5Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past

Description[edit]

One of the 'mascots'.

The Casino is a gambling hall, usually underground, where the player can use their Gold Coins to purchase casino coins, or tokens, which can then be wagered on various games of chance. The only reward for doing well in these games is more tokens, but after accruing large amounts of them, the player can cash them in for various special items, many of which cannot be obtained anywhere else and are the most powerful in the game. Simply buying enough tokens to purchase the desired items would be insanely expensive, basically necessitating high performance on the casino floor if one wishes to obtain the best prizes. Of course, all games are set in favor of the player losing, so many devise special tricks to increase their odds. Tokens cannot be exchanged for gold.

The Casino is known for its 'mascots', the energetic, bunny-eared young women who promote the location and do the more secretarial work.

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Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies was the first main series game since Dragon Quest to not include a form of gambling.

Games[edit]

Slot machine[edit]

Insert 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 tokens for a chance to earn multiples of that amount with each spin. The input to return on these machines are very small in Dragon Quest IV. This game is the least likely to give the player a high return.

The Slot Machines in Dragon Warrior IVNES and Dragon Quest IVDS has 3 rows bets up to 5 coins and a small return for each win.

However in Dragon Quest V, VI, there are 5 rows which increases the chance of getting 3 or more in a row, they can choose from 3 different slot machines, place up to 9 coins, 90, coins, and 900 coins. This game can give the player a high return if they win.

Video Poker[edit]

This game is played just like video poker (Jokers Wild video poker to be exact). The player is first dealt five cards. Then the player decides which cards to hold and which to draw. After the draw (if any) the player receives a payout for the following winning hands. Unlike real-life Jokers Wild video poker, the minimum pay out is two pair or better as opposed to pair of Kings or better. Also, any kind of Royal Flush will win the jackpot; in real video poker you must have a 'natural' (no wild cards) Royal Flush for the jackpot.

Poker Hands

Poker HandRequirementsOddsPayout
Two PairHaving two pairs of the same cards. (e.g. Pair of 2s and Pair of 3s)15 to 11 to 1
Three of a kindHaving three of the same card. (e.g Three 4s)36 to 11 to 1
StraightHaving cards in successive order in any suit. (e.g 5c, 6d, 7h, 8s, 9c)237 to 12 to 1
FlushHaving any cards in the same suit. (e.g. 2s, 3s, 5s, 8s, Ks)468 to 14 to 1
Full HouseHaving three of a kind and a pair in the same hand. (e.g. Three 10s and Two Jacks)614 to 110 to 1
Four of a KindHaving four of the same card. (e.g. Four Queens)4004 to 120 to 1
Five of a KindHaving four of the same card plus the joker.22,101 to 150 to 1
Straight FlushHaving a straight in the same suit. (e.g. 5 to 9 in spades)71,839 to 1100 to 1
Royal FlushHaving a straight flush with the 10, Jack, Queen, King, and Ace.649,020 to 1200 to 1
Slime FlushHaving a royal flush in in the slime suit.1,296,600 to 1500 to 1

Note: Because of the addition of the Joker that can become the highest card the player needs, the odds are slightly lower than in regular poker.

Double or Nothing: After winning the hand, the dealer will allow the player to go double or nothing, betting their winnings on the chance to double their winnings or lose everything. The game consist of guessing whether or not a given card is higher or lower than the face-up card. Guessing correctly will double the winnings. Guessing incorrectly ends the game and the player leaves with nothing. If the card is the same, it is a draw and the player gets another chance to guess high or low.
This game is played with a deck of 53 cards, including a Joker. The Joker is the highest and the four 2s are the lowest. Statistically, if the base card is a 2, 3, or 4, the next card will be higher. Conversely, if the base card is an Ace, King or Queen, the next card will be lower. Should the Joker appear always pick lower. If the player understands statistics and has some luck, that player can rack up thousands of tokens.

In the NES version of Dragon Warrior IV, the player can place up to 100 coins and get a high return if the player wins.

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However in the Dragon Quest IV DS remake, the player can only bet up to 10 coins and it is the least likely to give the player a high return.

Monster Arena[edit]

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The Monster Arena has the player bet on one monster out of a pool of 3-5 that will then battle each other. The odds are listed before the match and affect the payout, but not necessarily its outcome. Once the match begins, the battle is actually performed as it might happen on the field, opening up the possibility of misses and other events, such as the effects of particular moves. The player is initially limited to a bet of only 50 tokens at once, but can earn up to 10,000 tokens in a single round if he continues to bet his winnings from previous rounds.

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In Dragon Quest IV DS, the Monster Arena is the best way to win coins as it gives the player a high return if the player wins the bet.

Lucky Panel[edit]

Introduced in Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past, the lucky panel is a matching game that allows the player to win items along with the usual tokens. The game starts with the player revealing six cards. Doing so gives the player some knowledge of what is under that card. If the player matches a pair of cards before the game actually begins, they stay flipped. After the six cards are revealed, the player is given three chances to match all the cards. If the player can do so within the chances allotted, they win all three prizes in the game. There are 12 cards in the game.

  • Two Astrological Aquarius signs
  • Two Astrological Cancer signs
  • Two Astrological Scorpio signs
  • Two Astrological Sagittarius signs
  • Two Cursive V cards
  • Six prize cards, two for each prize
  • Shuffle All Cards
  • One Bonus Turn.

The player should avoid the Shuffle All Cards card. Flipping it will usually result in the player losing this game. The player should aim for the One Bonus Turn card as it will help the player win this game.

Bingo[edit]

Introduced in Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King, Bingo gives the player a bingo board with 24 set values plus a free space in the center. A machine randomly picks 10 numbers. Should the numbers form a five number line vertically, horizontally or diagonally, the player wins. The payout is higher the less numbers used to make Bingo.

Roulette[edit]

Introduced in Dragon Quest VIII, Roulette is equivalent to its real life counterpart, except that unlike a standard roulette wheel which has 00, 0, 1-36, the roulette wheel in this game consists of numbers 0-27 and no 00. A player puts a bet on a number in the hopes that a ball spinning on the roulette wheel lands on that particular number. They can also bet on the color, row, column, section, or corners. However, the payout becomes higher the less likely the odds are of the ball landing on a particular number.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit]

There are monster fight rings in Romaria, Isis, Manoza and Cantlin. The hero is limited to placing bets to win gold. No special prizes are available.

Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen[edit]

The casino is located in the castle town of Endor in the basement of the inn. It has a monster battle arena, slot machines, and a poker table. In Chapter 2, Alena and her entourage can buy 1 coin for 10 Gold and play at the casino while they are in town for the Endor Tournament. In Chapter 3, Torneko meets Ragnar there and learns from him that the casino was closed for renovations, and doesn't reopen until near the end of the chapter and he can buy 1 coin for 200 gold. In Chapter 5, the Hero discovers that Maya had blown all of her and Meena's money. The player can buy 1 coin for 20 Gold.

In the Cell phone remakes, some changes have been made in Dragon Quest IV DS. The Poker card game in the NES version allowed you to place up to 100 coins, the DS remake however only allows the player to place up to 10 coins. Some of the prizes have been replaced, The Metal Babble Shield has been replaced with a Falcon Blade, A Spangled sress armor has been added to the prize list. A second casino opens once the Pioneer Town is fully developed. It offers a different set of prizes including Magical skirt, Liquid metal helm, Gospel ring, than the Endor casino, but does not have a Monster Arena.

Endor Casino Prizes (NES Version)[edit]

PrizeTokensInformation
Magic potion30Recovers some MP on use.
Wizard's ring500Restores some MP upon use until it crumbles.
Staff of jubilation1,00033 attack. An enemy who is struck by it smiles. Can only be equipped by Cristo, Brey, Mara and Nara.
Mirror of Ra2,500Reverts shapeshifters.
Meteorite bracer4,000Doubles Agility.
Metal babble shield50,00060 defense. When used in battle has the effect of the Fendspell. Can only be equipped by Cristo, Brey, Mara and Nara.

Endor Casino Prizes (Nintendo DS Version)[edit]

PrizeTokensInformation
Magic water30Recovers some MP on use.
Prayer ring5005 defense, restores some MP upon use until it crumbles.
Gold bracer1,0005 defense
Spangled dress2,50040 defense. Can only be equipped by Alena, Maya, or Meena.
Meteorite bracer10,000Doubles agility.
Falcon blade65,00066 attack, attacks twice per round.

Pioneer Casino Prizes[edit]

PrizeTokensInformation
Kamikazee bracer50015 defense, and casts Kamikazee if the wearer is defeated.
Magical skirt1,00045 defense, protects against magical attacks. Can only be worn by female characters.
Thalian staff3,00033 attack
Ra's Mirror10,000Reverts shapeshifters.
Liquid metal helm100,00050 defense, and protects against confusion, paralysis, and sleep.
Gospel ring250,00050 luck, avoids encounters

After crossing the Trans-Montane Tunnel, The Hero receives a congratulations for crossing the tunnel for the 1,000th time (the number of times to cross varies). As a reward, The Hero receives 2,000 casino tokens. In the Sony PlayStation and Nintendo DS Version, the number of tokens awarded is 100.

The Hero will also receive 250,000 if 'The Big Book of Beasts' is filled out with all of the enemies encountered.

In the NES version, it is highly recommended that the player goes to the Poker Card table and bets 100 coins and risk the double or nothing round bets to make more money. However this is risky as the player can lose money and may have to rest the game. Once they win money the player should save the game at the church.

In the Nintendo DS and Cell phone remakes, it is highly recommended that the player goes to the Monster Arena and bets up to 50 tokens, they can place the bet on one monster which often fights in 3 or 4 monsters, the player has a 25 to 33 percent chance that the monster they bet on will survive and win the fight. If the players monsters wins the first round they can then choose to multiply their money and bet again on a monster. However this is risky as the players monster they bet on can die and lose the fight or if the player chooses to quit the round, sometimes the monster battles will end in a tie if they use up too many turns and the player will get their money back and has to try again. If the player wins over 10,000 coins the monster arena bet will end. Once they win money the player should save the game at the church.

The player can make easy money by buying Prayer Rings for 500 coins and sell them for 2250 gold. Later on, they can also buy Magical Skirts for 1000 coins and sell them for 7350 Gold Coins.

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride[edit]

This installment has a casino in Fortuna, in a highly decorated building at the center of town. It was the first casino to feature a slime race track.

In the remakes, a second casino is at the Ventuno Casino Ship ship near Pontoon. Aside from various games, both casinos also feature a T'n'T board in the lower level.

PrizeTokensInformation
Elfin elixir300Recovers all MP on use.
Yggdrasil leaf1,000Revives one fallen ally.
Kamikazee bracer5,000Casts Kamikazee if the wearer is defeated.
Falcon knife earrings10,00035 attack, attacks twice per round. Can only be equipped by female humans or slime companions.
Monster magnet20,0005 defence, and increases the chance of a monster being recruited. Can only be equipped by the Hero.
Metal king sword50,000130 attack
Gringham whip250,000100 attack, hits all enemies.
Staff of resurrection45,00066 attack, casts Zing on use.
Prizes are available at both Fortuna & Ventuna casinos.
The Monster magnet was added to the Cell phone ports of the game as of July 5, 2019.

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation[edit]

The game has three casinos, each with different prizes. They're found in:

  • Port Haven - Stairway north of the port house.
  • Turnscote - Center of the town.
  • Greedmore Valley - Downstairs in the valley Inn.

Port Haven[edit]

PrizeTokensInformation
Magic water200Recovers some MP on use.
Silk tuxedo50010 defense & 40 style.
Yggdrasil leaf1,000Revives one fallen ally.
Dragon shield2,00030 defense & 25 style.
Platinum mail3,50066 defense & 51 style.
Kamikazee bracer5,00010 style and casts Kamikazee if the wearer is defeated.

Turnscote[edit]

PrizeTokensInformation
Silk tuxedo50010 defense & 40 style.
Dragon shield2,00030 defense & 25 style.
Platinum mail3,50066 defense & 51 style.
Prayer ring5,0005 defense & 22 style, restores some MP upon use until it crumbles
Falcon blade10,00067 attack & 32 style. Can attack twice per round with it.
Kerplunk bracer20,00010 defense & 25 style. Also casts Kerplunk if the wearer is defeated.

Greedmore Valley[edit]

PrizeTokensInformation
Yggdrasil leaf1,000Revives one fallen ally.
Prayer ring5,0005 defense & 22 style, restores some MP upon use until it crumbles
Falcon blade10,00067 attack & 32 style. Can attack twice per round with it.
Kerplunk bracer20,00010 defense & 25 style. Also casts Kerplunk if the wearer is defeated.
Metal king armour150,000115 defense & 45 style.
Flail of destruction300,000125 attack & 26 style. Attacks all enemies.

It is highly recommended that the player place bets on the slot machine and bet up to 9 coins, 90 coins and 900 coins. This is also risky as the player can lose money and may have to rest the game. Once they win money, the player should save the game at the church.

The player can make easy money at Port Haven by buying Silk tuxedo for 500 coins and sell it for 2625 Gold Coins.

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit]

Pilgrim's Rest[edit]

PrizeTokensInformation
Trailblazing bandana100+5 Defence/+17 Style
Magic water200Restores a small amount of MP
Fishnet stockings400+5 Defence/+10 Style
Magic vestment1,000+30 Defence/+20 Style
Prayer ring3,000+5 Defence/+3 Style, restores some MP upon use until it crumbles.
Bottlenose buckler5,000+28 Defence/+28 Style
Prizes are available in both the past and present

Buccanham[edit]

PrizeTokensInformation
Yggdrasil leaf1,000Revives one character
Mysterious Fragment2,000????
Enclosure Plan5,000Upgrades Monster Meadows
Mercury's rapier10,000+65 Attack/+32 Style, swift strike twice against an enemy
Sacred armour20,000+75 Defence/+55 Style, restores some HP once each turn.
Metal king helm50,000+60 Defence/+38 Style

The Haven[edit]

PrizeTokensInformation
Smart suit2,000+40 Defence/+47 Style
Meteorite bracer15,000x2 Agility/+5 Style
Metal king armour30,000+115 Defence/+45 Style
100,000Allows a character to change their vocation to Prism peacock
Flail of destruction300,000+125 Attack/+26 Style, attacks all enemies.
Skimpy nightie500,000+73 Defence/+88 Style, 1/6 chance to stun enemies!
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Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit]

This installment has casinos in both Baccarat and Pickham; the first one the player can access is in Pickham.

The casino in Baccarat has slot machines, roulette wheels, and a bingo machine operated by a healslime.

Pickham Casino Prizes

PrizeTokensInformation
Magic water100Recovers some MP on use
Silver platter5008 defence, can only be equipped by Jessica.
Agility ring1000Agility +15
Titan belt1500Attack +10
Rune staff300030 attack, casts Kabuff on use.
Platinum headgear500030 defense

Baccarat Casino Prizes

PrizeTokensInformation
Prayer ring10005 defence, restores some MP upon use until it crumbles
Spangled dress300046 defence, can only be worn by Jessica.
Saint's Ashes5000For use in alchemy.
Falcon blade1000037 attack, hits twice per round.
Liquid metal armour50000101 defense
Gringham Whip200000127 attack, hits all monsters.

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Gallery[edit]

  • Famicom art of a casino token.

  • Casino on a manga cover.

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