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How to get to Grate Guy’s Casino in Super Mario RPG

Like many role-playing games, Super Mario RPG features plenty of fun secrets to find as you journey through its world. One of these secrets is the Grate Guy’s Casino, which will require you to do some jumping in a very specific place to unlock an incredibly well-hidden passage. If you’re looking to play the slots or kick back with some Blackjack, we’ll tell you how to find your way to this super secret spot.

How to get to Grate Guy’s Casino

There are two steps required to reach the Grate Guy Casino.

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Get the Bright Card

The first step to reaching Grate Guy’s Casino is obtaining the Bright Card, as you’ll be unable to enter without it. To find this item, make your way to Booster’s Tower. As you ascend the tower, you’ll eventually come across a juggling character named Knife Guy, who will challenge you to a game that requires you to pick which hand he’s holding a yellow ball in after he finishes juggling. You’ll need to win twelve times in a row before he’ll eventually reward you with the Bright Card. It’s fairly easy to figure out which hand the yellow ball has landed by simply watching which direction it was moving when the juggling stops, so it shouldn’t pose too much of an issue.

Find the secret entrance

With the Bright Card in hand, your goal is now to find Grate Guy’s Casino. To do so, you’ll need to head over to Bean Valley and walk to the center of this area to find a collection of pipes that you can go down to reach various underground sections. Go down the northernmost pipe and engage the Chain Chomp here in battle. Afterward, you’ll need to jump three times in the corner where the Chain Chomp was before you defeated it, which will reveal an extraordinarily well-hidden block that you can jump to that will allow you to reach the top of the wall. Head through the exit here.

Secret platform in Bean Valley underground
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When you emerge on the other side, go into the house and approach the two doormen. They won’t let you pass without the Bright Card, but since you’ve found it already, you’ll be free to pass through into the casino. Inside, you’ll find three games you can play: Slots, Blackjack, and a guessing game that requires you to look in the opposite direction that the person points. Compete in any of these as many times as you’d like and have fun!

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