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The casino is located in the castle town of [[Endor]] in the basement of the [[inn]]. It has a [[Monster Arena]], slot machines, and a poker table. In {{DQ4 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 {{DQ4 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 {{DQ4 Chapter 5}}, the {{Hero 4}} discovers that {{Maya}} had blown all of her and {{Meena}}'s money. The player can buy 1 [[token]] for 20 {{Gold}}.
The casino is located in the castle town of [[Endor]] in the basement of the [[inn]]. It has a [[Monster Arena]], slot machines, and a poker table. In {{DQ4 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 {{DQ4 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 {{DQ4 Chapter 5}}, the {{Hero 4}} discovers that {{Maya}} had blown all of her and {{Meena}}'s money. The player can buy 1 [[token]] 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 [[Liquid metal 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]].
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 [[Liquid metal shield]] has been replaced with a [[Falcon blade]], A Spangled dress 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]].
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The {{Hero 4}} will also receive 250,000 if [['The Big Book of Beasts']] is filled out with all of the enemies [[encounter]]ed.
The {{Hero 4}} will also receive 250,000 if [['The Big Book of Beasts']] is filled out with all of the enemies [[encounter]]ed.


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 {{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]]. If playing this NES game on an emulator, the player can use a save state feature to win at the poker game.


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 [[token]]s, they can place the bet on one {{MFamilies}} which often fights in 3 or 4 {{MFamilies}}s, the player has a 25 to 33 percent chance that the {{MFamilies}} they bet on will survive and win the fight. If the players {{MFamilies}}s wins the first round they can then choose to multiply their money and bet again on a {{MFamilies}}. However this is risky as the players {{MFamilies}} they bet on can die and lose the fight or if the player chooses to quit the round, sometimes the {{MFamilies}} 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 [[token]]s the {{MFamilies}} arena bet will end. 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 [[token]]s, they can place the bet on one {{MFamilies}} which often fights in 3 or 4 {{MFamilies}}s, the player has a 25 to 33 percent chance that the {{MFamilies}} they bet on will survive and win the fight. If the players {{MFamilies}}s wins the first round they can then choose to multiply their money and bet again on a {{MFamilies}}. However this is risky as the players {{MFamilies}} they bet on can die and lose the fight or if the player chooses to quit the round, sometimes the {{MFamilies}} 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 [[token]]s the {{MFamilies}} arena bet will end. Once they win money the player should save the game at the [[church]].
The Gospel ring accessory which turns off random encounters is actually a useless item in Dragon Quest IV since it isn't available until Chapter 6 and is often a useless item and isn't worth the 250,000 coins to get since the player is near the end of the game.


The player can make easy money by buying [[Prayer ring]]s for 500 [[token]]s and sell them for 2250 {{Gold}}. Later on, they can also buy [[Magical skirt]]s for 1000 [[token]]s and sell them for 7350 {{Gold}}.
The player can make easy money by buying [[Prayer ring]]s for 500 [[token]]s and sell them for 2250 {{Gold}}. Later on, they can also buy [[Magical skirt]]s for 1000 [[token]]s and sell them for 7350 {{Gold}}.
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