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Once you reach Gestral Village in Act 1 of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, you’ll encounter an array of intriguing NPCs, vendors, and the Gestral Tournament. There’s also a peculiar courtyard that might seem irrelevant at first glance. However, lurking in the back of these grounds is a mysterious Gestral Gambler who presents you with a riddle. If you answer correctly, you’ll receive a unique Pictos that can be quite beneficial early in the game.
Gestral Village is one of your initial major destinations in Act 1, so take your time to explore. When you find the Gestral Gambler behind the casino grounds, you’ll interact with him through a door. He poses a question that appears complex, but don’t worry: the solution is simpler than it looks, requiring no actual math skills. Once you provide the right answer, you’ll earn the special Roulette Pictos, which has a quirky but powerful effect.
Where to Find the Gestral Gambler in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
Look for Pink Torches & Neon Lights
After navigating the maze of Ancestral Village in Act 1, you’ll make your way to Gestral Village, home to combat-loving Gestrals. This area is rich with discoveries, featuring unique merchants, numerous NPCs to interact with, and even a trickster who sells you Excalibur—an "amazing" weapon that’s really just a wooden toy sword that leaves you feeling a bit foolish.
Finding the Gestral Gambler isn’t too challenging if you thoroughly explore Gestral Village. From the main Chief House, head right down the path until you reach a small stadium with a Gestral playing guitar. Continue along this path until you see a sign that says, “An Unbearable Smell Lurks Away,” and follow it ahead. You’ll come to a spacious area adorned with glowing pink torches and a neon sign in the back.
In front, there’s a Gestral discussing plans for a grand casino accompanied by lively jazz music. Before heading to the very back of the casino beneath the bright “Game Club” sign, grab the Recoat to your right. Here, you can communicate with the Gestral gambler from the other side of the door.
He’ll ask if you enjoy gambling, and if you’re aiming for a reward, be sure to answer “yes.” If you happen to miss him, there’s no need to wait for NG+ in Clair Obscur; you can return anytime before completing the final mission.
How to Answer the Gestral Gambler in Clair Obscur
The Gambler’s Trick Question is Easier Than It Seems
When you engage with the Gestral Gambler and express your interest in gambling, he’ll pose a complicated question with four possible responses. However, there’s no need to stress over the answers, as the “correct” option is straightforward:
“Let’s say that every time I hit, I have a 50 percent chance of dealing 100% damage. What are my chances of dealing more damage in the long run?”
You’ll receive four answers to choose from:
- Same chance.
- Lower chance.
- Higher chance.
- I don’t care.
Don’t panic if it seems like you need to calculate the right answer; you can repeat this dialogue even if you guess wrong. The correct answer, which earns you the reward, is “I don’t care.” This carefree attitude is what the gambler admires, and he’ll appreciate your lack of a calculated approach to gambling.
Answering properly grants you the Roulette Pictos, boasting a unique passive effect that gives every hit a 50% chance to deal either 50% or 200% of its damage. Now would be a good time to crunch some numbers if you want to understand your chances of landing maximum damage with this Pictos.
Additionally, the Roulette Pictos offers a high Crit Rate and a Defense boost. As with all passive effects on Pictos, you can learn it as a Lumina and apply it across various character builds in Clair Obscur, provided you’re the gambling type.
Overall, the Gestral Gambler’s riddle presents a quirky, enjoyable side quest that rewards you with an easy-to-obtain Pictos featuring a fun and unique effect. Moments like this are scattered throughout Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, making it worthwhile to delve into every nook and cranny of the game as you progress.
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