NEET Guide to: Gambling (The Casino)
So, you wanna test your luck? See if you can get the best rolls for a chance to roll in the dough? If all the answers to those questions is yes, then you’re in LUCK! May I present…
The CASINO!
The casino is an event mini game that’s available when there are no special events at the moment. So, if there are any ongoing events, consider yourself out of luck because the Casino won’t be available. But if there’s nothing special going on, you can find it on the left side of the in-game menu. The button that takes you to the casino is very obvious.
It’s that gigantic orange button with sparkly lights and CASINO in bold writing.

When you first enter the Casino you’ll be welcomed by a random Matsu. As for me, I got Karamatsu as my host. (mr unlucky sparkly man in my casino)

The CASINO assaults you with shiny lights and the virtual smell of fake money. So lets give it a shot, try rolling, right?
Wait!
Information dump for you before you gamble your entire savings away: one round costs 50 Matsu Tickets, and nets you 20 tries. Seems reasonable, right?
Another thing, if you do get chips, you can exchange them for prizes at the Casino Prize Corner! (交換所 “exchange”) The button is at the top center of the screen.
If you are great at Japanese, you’ll get a more detailed explanation of this Casino by clicking エベントルール (event rules), which is at the top right corner of the screen.
There’s also that conspicuous TV right above the PLAY! button. Huh, what is that?
Ad videos

The TV allows you to watch advertisements and in return you’ll get free money! SCORE! When you click on the TV, this window will pop up:

It basically says that you can earn 100 Matsu Tickets if you watch a video and asks whether you’d like to do so or not. The options are: いええ (no) and はい (yes). Press はい and a video will start. When the ad is finished, you’ll instantly receive 100 Matsu Tickets. (40 rolls!)

Of course, freebies are always limited. There’s a recharging period of 30 minutes for every ad vid you watch.

For me, well, I only have 5 minutes left ‘till my next 100 tickets!
So, while we’re waiting, lets play.
Time to ROLL!
Now, cash in 50 tickets.


As mentioned earlier, it costs 50 tickets for 1 round of 20 tries. You can see how many tries you have left in the Matsu symbol above the slot machine, to the right.
To win chips you need to line up three of the same Matsu in a row. Different Matsus will yield different amounts of chips. You can see how many chips each Matsu will give you on the top of the slot machine.

Karamatsu’s the most expensive roll. He rewards 300 chips. Choromatsu’s the cheapest. He only gives you 10 chips cheapskate.
This is what it looks like when you get 200 chips after you line up three Jyushimatsus.

You can line up more characters besides the sextuplets. One of those is Iyami. Iyami is an asshole. He steals 100 chips from you, because he’s an asshole.

Aside from losing 100 chips, it also makes your host very sad. Have a sad Karamatsu. sad music plays

The other thing you can line up other than sextuplets, are the 6’s. Lining up three 6’s will reward you with 666 (stan) chips and also start a FEVER.
Fever rolls!
Lining up three 6s in a row will start a FEVER. This nets you a few rolls that ALWAYS result in wins. The pink number above the slot machine shows you how many fever tries you have left. Here, I have 5 fever tries left here.

FEVERS makes your host very happy! Look how happy Choromatsu is!

Ultra Fever

To the left of your host there will be a button labeled ULTRA FEVER. They work in the same way as regular fevers in that they make you win every single time until the fever runs out. In ULTRA FEVERS, you always get 20 guaranteed winning rolls and a 50% bonus on your winnings too!
This window will pop up when you click that button.

“Will you activate the Ultra Fever?”
Press the はい button to activate.

As you can see, the chip output list has been updated to reflect the 50% bonus you get during the ULTRA FEVER. Karamatsu now earns you 450 chips, Choromatsu earns you 15 chips and lining up three 6’s will now earn you 999 chips.

So, how do you get them? Ultra fevers are items that are sometimes awarded to you in the game. They can come as log-in bonuses or as a gatcha reward.
Auto Mode
Even gambling is automatic! Now, there’s no need to slave away for 20 rolls, clicking buttons and despairing (…) Gotta love science, amiright?
The auto mode is the small button to the right of the center display showing the number of chips you won.

Activating it lets the slot machine to play on it’s own until all your rolls are over. When that happens, just pay another 50 Matsu Tickets and it will keep playing on it’s own.
Casino Prize Corner
That button on the home page of the Casino that I briefly mentioned before, the button that says 交換所 (“exchange”).

That’s where the Prize Corner is. This is where the chips you’ve collected can be traded in for various prizes, such as Posters, Skits, Golden Coins, Yen, Matsu Tickets, Dices, the Casino Wallpaper, Casino Plushies and Casino Furniture. Sometimes limited edition furniture from previous events will show make a comeback!

On the top, you can see the number of chips you have! Right below, there’s the list of items you can get. The most expensive goods are at the top. These things at the top are currently too expensive for me, so I’ll scroll further down to cheaper things.

I’ve scrolled down and found that I can afford to buy 10 Golden Coins. Since I’d like to buy them I’ll go ahead and press the 交換する (exchange) button to the right.

For extra insurance, a confirmation screen pops up to make sure this is the item you chose. Confirm by pressing the 交換する button again. If you clicked on the wrong item by accident, just press the X (とじる) button.

And now your item is available in the gift box, ready to be claimed.
Happy Gambling!
