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<noinclude>{{All_Game_Nav|game=BS Zelda: Kodai no Sekiban}}</noinclude>
<noinclude>{{All_Game_Nav|game=BS Zelda: Kodai no Sekiban}}</noinclude>
During Week 4 you can play a Slot Machine game with the friendly thief once the clock reaches {{BS Zelda: Kodai no Sekiban/Clock|3|5}}; he's in the house to the right of the Fortune Teller's hut (north of Kakariko).


During Week 4 you can play a Slot Machine game with the friendly thief; he's in the house to the right of the Fortune Teller's hut (north of Kakariko). You'll have to wait until 18:35 before you can play.
For 20 Rupees he'll start the wheels rolling, but they roll horizontally rather than vertically. You use the Boomerang for this game, regardless of what item you have equipped. Throw the Boomerang at whichever column you like to stop it and then hit another to hopefully match them. The Octorok is a wildcard, so if you hit it and then two other matching things you still get a reward. Remember that you can throw your Boomerang diagonally for those tricky shots.


For 20 Rupees he'll start the wheels rolling, but they roll horizontally rather than vertically. You use the Boomerang for this game, regardless of what item you have equipped. Throw your Boomerang at whichever column you like to stop it and then hit another to hopefully match them. The Octorok is a wildcard, so if you hit it and then two other matching things you still get a reward. Remember that you can throw your Boomerang diagonally for those tricky shots.
Also remember there are no barriers so you can hit at point-blank range. Sometimes your Boomerang will collect a Rupee after hitting a column, it is unclear whether this is a deliberate reward or an emulation flaw.


Also remember there are no barriers so you can hit at point-blank range. Sometimes your Boomerang will collect a Rupee after hitting a column, I don't know if this is a deliberate reward or an emulation flaw.
==Payouts==
* match 3× 50 Rupees for 150 Rupees


* match 3x 50 Rupees for (duh) 150 Rupees!
* match Octoroks and Red Rupee for...
 
* match 2x Octoroks and 1x Red Rupee for...
** 2 Red Rupees
** 2 Red Rupees
** Red Rupee and Blue Rupee
** Red Rupee and Blue Rupee
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** Blue Rupee and 300 Rupees
** Blue Rupee and 300 Rupees


* match 2x Octoroks and 1x 50 Rupees for...
* match Octoroks and 50 Rupees for...
** 1 Blue Rupee and 50 Rupees
** 1 Blue Rupee and 50 Rupees
** 2 Red Rupees
** 2 Red Rupees
** 2 Blue Rupees
** 2 Blue Rupees
** 50 Rupees and 100 Rupees
** 50 Rupees and 100 Rupees
** 2x 100 Rupees
** 100 Rupees


* match 2x Octoroks and 1x 50 Rupees for
* match Octoroks and 50 Rupees for...
** 1 Blue Rupee and 50 Rupees
** 1 Blue Rupee and 50 Rupees
** others (not fully mapped)
** others (not fully mapped)


* match 3x Octoroks for NINE HUNDRED RUPEES!
* match Octoroks for 900 rupees!


It seems you can only ever play the game once as after that attempts to talk to
It seems you can only ever play the game once as after that attempts to talk to
the thief result in attacking instead, but this may be an emulation flaw...<noinclude>
the thief result in attacking instead, but this may be an emulation flaw...<noinclude>


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Revision as of 08:54, 29 August 2006

Template:All Game Nav During Week 4 you can play a Slot Machine game with the friendly thief once the clock reaches Template:BS Zelda: Kodai no Sekiban/Clock; he's in the house to the right of the Fortune Teller's hut (north of Kakariko).

For 20 Rupees he'll start the wheels rolling, but they roll horizontally rather than vertically. You use the Boomerang for this game, regardless of what item you have equipped. Throw the Boomerang at whichever column you like to stop it and then hit another to hopefully match them. The Octorok is a wildcard, so if you hit it and then two other matching things you still get a reward. Remember that you can throw your Boomerang diagonally for those tricky shots.

Also remember there are no barriers so you can hit at point-blank range. Sometimes your Boomerang will collect a Rupee after hitting a column, it is unclear whether this is a deliberate reward or an emulation flaw.

Payouts

  • match 3× 50 Rupees for 150 Rupees
  • match 2× Octoroks and 1× Red Rupee for...
    • 2 Red Rupees
    • Red Rupee and Blue Rupee
    • Red Rupee and 50 Rupees
    • Red Rupee and 100 Rupees
    • Blue Rupee and 300 Rupees
  • match 2× Octoroks and 1× 50 Rupees for...
    • 1 Blue Rupee and 50 Rupees
    • 2 Red Rupees
    • 2 Blue Rupees
    • 50 Rupees and 100 Rupees
    • 2× 100 Rupees
  • match 2× Octoroks and 1× 50 Rupees for...
    • 1 Blue Rupee and 50 Rupees
    • others (not fully mapped)
  • match 3× Octoroks for 900 rupees!

It seems you can only ever play the game once as after that attempts to talk to the thief result in attacking instead, but this may be an emulation flaw...