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Generally they are acquired by first purchasing some with [[gold]], with the usual price being a single token for 20 {{Gold}}, as well as using the ones available to win casino games. | Generally they are acquired by first purchasing some with [[gold]], with the usual price being a single token for 20 {{Gold}}, as well as using the ones available to win casino games. | ||
Though {{DQ3}} including gambling via the [[Monster Arena]], {{Gold}} was used as the means of betting alone, while the [[casino]] and tokens have been present consistently since {{IV}} to {{XI}}. | |||
==Other means of gaining tokens== | |||
==={{DQ4}}=== | |||
At some point as of {{DQ4 Chapter 5}}, the {{Hero 4}} and {{Party 4}} can win [[casino]] tokens upon going through the [[Trans-Montane Tunnel]]. The prize is 2,000 tokens in the {{Famicom}}/{{NES}} version while the {{PS1}} versions and up sees the reward being 100 tokens. | |||
Also in the remakes, 300,000 tokens are awarded to the {{Party 4}} if all {{Monster}}s have been encountered and defeated once and the book is examined after. | |||
Additionally, the price for tokens in {{DQ4 Chapter 2}} is merely 10 {{Gold}} for 1 token while near the end of {{DQ4 Chapter 3}}, a single token is 200 {{Gold}}. | |||
In all versions of the game, casino tokens acquired carry from Chapter to Chapter. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||