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ARKS Missions, Daily Orders, Personal Shops, and more
Introduction
Meseta runs the world of Phantasy Star Online 2. It fuels the game's economy, allows you to purchase and upgrade items and weapons, and much, much more. At first, it might seem that getting enough Meseta, to cover one's needs, is very difficult, but there are some methods that make earning money in PSO2 surprisingly easy. Most of them revolve around completing weekly, daily, and other types of repeatable quests/content, but some are much more unorthodox and may even involve RNG.
This guide aims to introduce you to the basics of Phantasy Star Online 2 Meseta making. Hopefully, it will help you learn how to take full advantage of moneymaking tools the game provides to its players. For the most part, earning currency in PSO2 is straightforward but there are some intricacies here and there; we will try our best to show you how to untangle them, make your life easier, and increase your PSO2 Meseta incomes substantially.
Note1: This guide is aimed mainly at the new players, so we will focus not only on nooks and crannies of Meseta-making but also on the basics of it.
Note2: For those of you who value numbers more than words, we have devised a simple Star Rating System that should make spotting moneymaking activities that meet your requirements/playstyle much easier. We have granted from 0 to 5 stars, to each of the below-described activities, in three self-explanatory categories: Easiness, Quickness, and Profitability.
Dailies, Weeklies, and other Repeatable Quests
Repeatable quests are a great source of PSO2 Meseta and the income from them is very stable because the rewards depend only on your level (there are level ranges for some of the quests). Completing them every time they refresh can get very tedious after a while but, if you are looking for a reliable source of income, you will not find anything better.
Note: Each of the below-mentioned daily/weekly quests can be repeated for each of your characters as long as they meet the level requirements. Because of this, you should complete them on all your tunes if you want to maximize your Meseta gain per week. A little side note here - you can create up to 3 characters on your account for free; to take full advantage of this, make 2 alts and level them up to level 50 (at this level, you gain access to the hardest and best paying mission sets) even if you will only ever use them to complete these quests.
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Advanced QuestsNow, these are done primarily for experience and gear, but they also generate a quite substantial amount of PSO2 Meseta (especially at higher difficulty levels), so we will go over them briefly. They are available from level 40 (for very hard versions) and 55 (for super hard versions) at the quest counter. However, meeting level requirements is not enough to embark on these; you will also need special Capsules*. Normally, Very Hard versions require 1 capsule per player and Super Hard require 10, but there is an option or paying additional Capsules to increase the difficulty level and potential rewards**. Highest difficulty levels of Advanced Quests are a great source of Experience, Rares, and Meseta, but you will need a group to complete them. *Advanced Capsules are basically Advanced Quest tickets; each time you want to start an Advanced Quest, you will have to use a set amount of them to unlock it (Very Hard Advanced Quests require 1 Capsule per player entry, while Super Hard ones require 10 per player entry). There are 6 types of them (A, B, C, D, E, and F). A, B, and C work as Very Hard passes, and D, E, and F work as Super Hard passes. Completing Advanced Quests awards capsules (enough to repeat them infinitely if you can complete each run successfully). **The Threat (difficulty) Level can be raised up by 1-50 levels and each level costs 1 additional Capsule. IMPORTANT: Once the Threat Level is raised, it will stay risen for some time (around 7 days from the time you first upped the difficulty for that cycle). The higher the set Threat Level, the more enemies (of higher levels) will spawn, but they will also drop more Meseta and Rare Items, and give more Exp. Important Note: If you die during an Advanced Quest, you will fail it automatically and will not be able to resume it. |
Summary - The best way of earning in-game Experience also happens to award quite a lot of in-game currency and items that can be exchanged for the said currency. |
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Completing Extreme QuestsFirst of all, to unlock Extreme Quests, your character has to be at least level 50. To access Extreme Quests you will also need an Extreme Pass*. These passes can be obtained once per account every 22 hours from NPC Officer Prin (they can be stacked as long as you remember to pick them up daily). Moreover, you can get more passes from a Cassino (up to 7 per week), buy them from your alliance, or exchange 6 Excubes for 1 Extreme Pass. So, how do Extreme Quest look? - Well, each of them is comprised of 5 short stages, each subsequent one more difficult than the previous. To successfully complete the quest, you have to beat all of them. Moreover, each stage has a certain 'Stage Order**', which is basically an objective you have to complete during the said stage if you want to maximize your rewards. Now, there are more than 5 stages in reality; in fact, there are 70. This is how it works: Each time you complete 5 stages of an Extreme Quest, you unlock the next 5 stages; you can repeat the process until you unlock all 70***. Important: After you finish stage 70, your stage progress will reset; do not complete it if you want to farm previous stages! You can repeat any of the 5-stage sets you already unlocked in order to farm them (6-10, 11-15, 16-20, and so on). Important Note: Items dropped by enemies defeated during Extreme Quests are 'virtual' which means that you can't take them out of the instanced area. However, each Stage Order you complete during the mission will allow you to select 1 Item you can keep (for a total of 5 Items); stackable items are stacked automatically and count as a single item (like Grinders, for example). This is why you should always try to complete as many Stage Orders as possible if you want to maximize your income. To access the list of Items available for taking, use the pulpit located near the entrance (select 'Virtual Item Vault' and pick whatever Items you like). If you don't know how much a given item is worth, ask your guildmates/friends/anybody before picking/discarding it or you might miss out on some profit. *If you go in as a party each of the members has to have a Pass. Alternatively, Party Leader can pay for all party members himself. **For example: Do not heal for X seconds, Defeat X Enemies in X seconds, Do not take damage for X seconds, Do not get incapacitated X times or more, Kill X mobs of a given type in X seconds, and so on; These Stage Order types cycle through the stages with altered conditions (different time restrictions or a number of enemies to defeat, for example). ***As you most likely guessed, the higher the 5-stage set, the better the rewards you get for completing it. This means that, theoretically, you will make the most out of your passes if you spam the 60-65 stage set. In reality, spamming levels 36-40 and 56-60 from the Extreme Training: Ruins & Oceanids yields the best results, thanks to the combination of drops, enemy types, and short duration. Note: If you use up only your single daily Extreme Pass, completing this should not take you more than 30 minutes every day, which makes this a very convenient way of making some extra PSO2 Meseta quickly. |
Summary - Extreme Quests are not as 'extreme' as they claim to be, but they can still award you with quite extreme amounts of PSO2 Meseta, as long as you have enough Extreme Passes that is; luckily, getting extreme passes is not extremely difficult (we've repeated the word 'extreme' too many times, didn't we?). |
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Daily Orders and Weekly Client OrdersDaily Orders are basic tasks assigned to the player by NPC Fina (Daily Order Admin), who stands at the Quest Counter in the Gate Area (opposite of Cofy). Available tasks change daily, but there is no time limit for completing them (they will stay active in your log until completed and turned in or abandoned*). There are three main Daily Order categories:
*This means that you can stack them by logging in, each day, for a few seconds and selecting the ones that are worth your while, even if you don't have time for playing during that day. Important Note: If you want to maximize your income, it is important to pick up Daily Orders every day on all your characters! This includes days during which you don't have time for playing; you can complete Daily orders at a later date. Weekly Client Orders, we will go over, are all available from the NPC Yerkes, who resides in Franka's Cafe. He will give you a set of weekly gathering missions, completing all of them will give you a total of 500 thousand PSO2 Meseta per character* (100k per Order; he gives you 5 per character). These, as their name suggests, can be completed once per week, but their reset timer starts once they are completed and not on a preset date (which means that the faster you complete them after they come up, the faster they will become available again). Here is a quick breakdown of the missions and where you can find materials needed for completing them:
*Just like with Daily Orders, if you want to maximize your income, you should complete these weeklies on all your characters every week. |
Summary - Daily Orders and Weekly Client Orders are a reliable source of income, especially if you invest some time into them and run through each one on all three of your characters. |
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Weekly ARKS MissionsCompleting the weekly ARKS Missions is one of the main ways of earning PSO2 Meseta. With them, you can easily make up to 2 million Meseta every week. To access PSO2 ARKS Missions, just open the 'ARKS Missions' tab; to do that, hit the 'menu' button and choose the 5th option there (the globe icon), ARKS Missions are the top option in the little pop-up menu that shows up. To unlock Daily and Weekly ARKS Missions, you will have to complete a few Main Missions from the tab. Weekly ARKS Missions available to you may vary from week to week, here are some examples of what to expect from them:
As you have noticed, Weekly ARKS Missions are often tied to Daily Orders/Daily Missions. this is very convenient and allows you to make a lot of extra money by completing your dailies regularly. Note: You can take your time with these (they are 'weekly' quests after all), as long as you complete them within a week of a reset. For example, finishing the 'Complete Daily Missions' only requires you to do 2 missions a day for 6 days and 3 of them on a 7th day. Take your time, but plan your daily/weekly quest routine accordingly so that you don't miss on any of the Weekly ARKS Missions. |
Summary - Weekly ARKS Missions are an easily accessible way of making a substantial amount of money each week. They can be repeated on all your characters, so prepare for a grind if you want to take full advantage of them. |
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Other Methods
These methods are not tied to Daily/Weekly missions so, theoretically, there is no real limit of PSO2 Meseta that can be earned through them. However, some of them might be hidden behind a paywall in the form of a Premium or AC premium currency.
Flipping the Market / Selling Stuff through Personal ShopsMoney making guide would not be the same without the Flipping section now, would it...? Important Note: To fully benefit from the Personal Shops system, you will need a Premium status or a 3-day My Shop Pass. Without one of these, you will not be able to sell items, only buy them. If all you have is a 3-day pass, flipping might be difficult as it is a long-time type of deal, but you can still post your dropped items to make as much Meseta out of them as possible. It is also worth noting that your posted items will stay on the market after your pass expires, but you will not be able to edit their prices anymore. The main way of getting 3-day passes is through the Scratch Tickets (these can be bought for FUN Points), which is basically a lottery*. Use the demand for certain items to your advantage and make the most out of Items you drop during your Advanced Quests and other adventures. If you are new to flipping and Personal Shops, there are some important things to remember:
Important Note: Flipping, just like all other methods that require an initial investment, is associated with risk. If you are new to the concept, start with a low investment that you can afford to lose, and that will let you learn the concept - just to be safe. |
Summary - Take advantage of the in-game economy that revolves around Personal Shops. Invest your Meseta on the Market and it will come back to you with interest. The more you invest, the more you gain, but also the more you risk. |
Score: *Profitability here is shown in relation to the time investment needed - you can potentially strike a jackpot and flip an item for a price 10 times higher than it was originally posted for (it is a rare occurrence, but it can happen). |
AC ScratchesNote: This method is heavily based on RNG and requires you to invest real money into the game. We are mentioning it here, cause it can potentially make you extremely rich in a matter of seconds (or completely broke and infuriated, but that's what RNG comes down to). All this method requires you to do is buy AC (PSO2's in-game premium currency) and exchange it for AC Scratches (they cost about 2$ a pop). From these Scratches, you might get very expensive cosmetic Items which you can sell to other players (again, this is all random and you might get nothing). The value of these items may vary from few to dozens of millions of Meseta. |
Summary - If you are prepared to invest real money in the game, making Meseta becomes extremely easy. At this point, however, you might just Buy PSO2 Meseta on Odealo and skip the RNG part; doing this is by far the most cost-efficient and safe method of getting PSO2's in-game currency. |
Score: *Methods like this are always fast and easy, but also very, very random. Don't be surprised if you lose money while doing this. |
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END NOTE Making Meseta in PSO2, compared to some other MMORPGs, is very streamlined and straight-forward. If you follow the guidelines drawn in this guide, you will be able to fill up your pockets with ease. We might add further methods at a later date, so remember to drop by from time to time. We hope that you have found this guide useful and informative. If we have missed a method that is worth mentioning, please let us know! Also, we will be happy to receive constructive criticism that will help us improve our future work so leave your suggestions in the comments section below. |
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❖ Overview
Along with a lobby overhaul, Episode 3 brought with it a new lobby area: the Casino. Here, various new NPCs, including the headmaster Deal, welcomes you to play it's various games and win big and unique prizes using a special currency called Casino Coins, or CC for short. The lobby includes some of the basic features of the Gate and Shopping lobbies as well as a block changer and a campship exit, so there's less of a need to leave in the event of an emergency quest. There are also multiple relaxation spots and a few secrets. so there's always something to do.
- Lobby Layout
- Unlike the Gate or Shopping lobbies, there is no area map, so the first thing you should do is learn the layout. Thankfully, the area is simple and easy to navigate.
- The first room you will come into upon arriving is the fountain area, an upstairs square with various amenities presented as convenience in case of an emergency.
- Along with a bar, a basic item shop, a quest counter, a storage box and a visiphone, a prize shop is located here, where you can exchange CC for prizes. There is also one in the main square.
- The fountain area also contains two Pass Exchangers that will allow you to feed Casino Coin Passes to a Vol Dragon and have him pass judgement upon you. Each pass is worth anywhere between 100 to 500 CC.
- The main area contains four packs of Rappy Slots, a few relaxation areas, a Prize Shop, a Jackpot display, and the Mesetan Shooter building as a centerpiece.
- Various balloon holders peppered around the main area allows you to grab a balloon and rise into the air, giving the opportunity to explore the empty upper area or get a closer look at Deal in her Arkuma balloon.
- On the outer edges of the main area are drink dispensers, which give out drinks for free. These drinks have absolutely no bearing on gameplay, your luck, or anything else whatsoever, and are simply there for some minor amusement. You will get one of these results at random:
- Your Fortune: Excellent luck! (☆☆☆☆☆)
- Your Fortune: Good luck! (☆☆☆☆)
- Your Fortune: Lucky. (☆☆☆)
- Your Fortune: Horrible! (☆☆)
- Your Fortune: Very bad luck!! (☆)
- It tastes delicious! (◇◇◇◇◇)
- This is the most popular flavor. (◇◇◇◇)
- It wasn't bad... but it wasn't that good. (◇◇◇)
- I didn't really like the taste... (◇◇)
- What a... unique taste. (◇)
- This puts me in a great mood! (♪♪♪♪♪)
- What a refreshing feeling. (♪♪♪♪)
- I always feel this way. (♪♪♪)
- I feel a bit down... (♪♪)
- I'm tired and exhausted. (♪)
- There is a hidden mark of Lilipa in the casino, 5 of them and their placement differs for every block, and are changed after every maintenance. Not only will you get a title for discovering one, you can hear the cries of lillipans!
- Casino Coins (CC)
- Every day you log in, a Casino Coin Pass is deposited into your inventory automatically. By using these at the Pass Exchanger, you can get free CC every day, just in case you run out spending or gambling them.
- CC is tied to your account's ship information, meaning that they'll be shared between characters on the same ship automatically, but you cannot transfer them between ships.
- Other than through the Pass Exchange or by winning games, you can also gain CC by using CC Winning Tickets recieved through titles or by exchanging AC Scratch items at the Recycle Shop.
- There are also titles for having accumulated a certain amount of CC, but you must claim these titles before spending your CC once you're reached the milestone, or you will no longer be eligible for the title.
- You cannot take CC out of the casino. Whenever you leave, the CC is automatically deposited into your storage, without taking up storage space. However, your storage cannot hold more than 30,000 CC! You will forfeit any leftover CC if you attempt to leave with more, so it is important to spend the excess or use AC to buy a CC storage expansion ticket before leaving the casino once your amount has exceeded that much.
- Features
- The Prize Shop can be found in two places, on the right hand side after stepping into the main area and on the left hand side from first coming into the lobby in the fountain area. There are two different lists, a regular prize list and a limited prize list whose prizes you can only take a limited number of, that resets every week.
- The Rappy Slots can be found in four packs scattered on each side of the main area. This is a one player game that requires you to only pull a lever. Just find a free machine and get pulling!
- Mesetan Shooter is found in the center of the main area, in groups of four. It can be played solo, but up to four people is recommended.
- The Jackpot display next to the main area's Prize Shop tells you how much CC has accumulated into the Casino's current Jackpot. It starts at 200,000 and resets every week.
- As time goes on, more games and features will be added to the Casino and there will be more ways to win CC.
Mesetan Shooter is a shooting game for up to four players that involves shooting Mesetans down and recieving coins through a pachinko slide. There is no restriction on who can play and people can play together even when playing different modes. Mesetan Shooter has a fair amount of skill involved, unlike Rappy Slots, however, so if you're not confident in them, it may be best to stick to the levers. However, with a little luck, Mesetan Shooter can be a much quicker and better source of CC income and is still fun to play with three other friends. Due to necessary skill, there is a little strategy involved in playing the game, which will be covered here.
- To start, you spend a certain amount of CC to enter the game, at which point you will play for three waves before being asked if you want to spend more to keep going.
- If you join a game in progress, you won't be able to collect any coins or power ups, but you will still be able to shoot, allowing you to contribute to the game before fully being in the game. This won't count against the three waves you paid for.
- Once your three waves are over, you're asked if you want to continue playing, and what mode to continue playing under. If you do not choose within the ten seconds allotted for the new wave to start, you are automatically booted out.
- How much you pay is determined by what mode you select. What mode you select determines the value of coins and bombs that go into your catcher, nothing else. Here is a list of modes and their effects:
Mode Copper Silver Gold Black Bomb Red Bomb Bronze +1 +3 +5 -10 -20 Silver +2 +6 +10 -20 -40
- There are several types of enemies that will move back and forth between the left and right sides, and occasionally some will come from the top. They all take a certain amount of shots to defeat, and will leave after not being defeated for a certain amount of time. These are the enemies you will encounter:
- Mesetans come in three different flavors; copper, silver and gold. They will drop a respective coin and will throw bombs at you if you do not shoot them down fast enough. The higher quality, the more shots it takes.
- King Mesetans appear infrequently, more often during gold or mystery waves. They are very large Mesetans that require a lot of shots to defeat but will drop numerous coins based on the wave quality.
- Queen Mesetan only appears during a PSE Burst Chance and will replace the wave she comes in entirely. She takes a very large amount of shots but defeat her to get a chance at a PSE Burst.
- Nyau occasionally runs and jumps across the stage and does nothing other than that. Shooting him once will make him drop an Item. He also has a higher chance of increasing the PSE meter.
- Mr. Boing is a somewhat rare enemy that comes in from the top on either side. Shooting him once will pop him open and release a Double Item.
- Mr. Umblla arrives in from the top with a distinctive cry and floats around in front of the stage. If you shoot him, he'll cry and drop a bunch of bombs! He will also reduce the chance of increasing the PSE meter so definitely do not shoot him. Avoid shooting him at all costs and he'll eventually leave, dropping high quality coins and items.
- Occasionally you will see Items, which resemble beach balls, fall down through the pachinko slide. These are dropped by the likes of Nyau, Mr. Umblla and Queen Mesetan.
- You can have multiple effects on at once.
- You cannot stack the same effect more than once, all that will happen is that the power up's timer will be set back to full.
- Here is a list of effects:
- Power Up reduces the frequency of your shots but drastically increases their power and introduces an AoE to their impact. The effect is shown as a glow around the barrel of your gun.
- Speed Up causes the speed of your catcher to increase dramatically. The effect is shown as motion lines around your turret.
- Big Catcher doubles the size of your catcher. Be careful however, as while catching coins becomes easier, it becomes a lot harder to avoid bombs. The effect is shown as an increased size to your catch indicator.
- Double causes the value of all coins and bombs to be doubled for a short time. This power up comes from a special, striped ball only dropped by Mr. Boing. The effect is shown as your catch indicator glowing.
- PSE Burst balls drop only from Queen Mesetan and appear as mirror spotted balls. Upon catch, it will give you the big catcher power up and allow you to collect coins during a PSE Burst. The effect is rather obvious.
- You can see the next three waves ahead of time, which inludes the current one, represented by coins in the top right corner. You can even see future waves that you would have to pay to participate in. There is a copper, silver and gold wave, with King Mesetans and Mr. Umbllas appearing more often with higher quality waves, and a purple mystery wave that can spam any of the given common enemies, even Nyau!
- Under the wave display is a meter that displays your current PSE level. You get PSE level ups from defeating enemies and the level will go down after a certain amount of time. The only way to raise your chances of getting a PSE level up is by defeating as many enemies as possible, making the Power Up item more useful.
- When you fill up the PSE meter, you enter a PSE Burst Chance, and the current wave along with the next three waves will become gold waves. During this time, gold mesetans are far more common, and you have a chance of encountering Queen Mesetan. This lasts for all the gold waves it effected.
- During the beginning of any given wave during a PSE Burst Chance, there is a chance for Queen Mesetan to appear in place of the regular wave, and the object becomes to shoot her down. She will drop coins, items and bombs the more she's shot, and when defeated, drops a PSE Burst ball.
- There are three types of PSE Bursts, a regular one, a Super PSE Burst, and a NEO PSE Burst. You can recieve a title for achieving a NEO PSE Burst. A Super PSE Burst will give out more silver coins, and a NEO PSE Burst will give out more gold coins. Nothing influences which burst it is; it is completely up to luck.
- During a PSE Burst, your catcher size is increased and an insurmountable amount of coins start falling in a gradual wave to and fro in middle of the pachinko slide. This is your chance to earn a lot of CC, but be warned, you must catch the PSE Burst ball or otherwise your catcher will be disabled during the burst and you will miss out on it entirely.
How To Get More Casino Coins Pso2 Games
❖ Rappy Slots
Rappy Slots are a single player game that can be played with a single button press. This is a completely luck based game that resembles real slot machines, although the odds are slightly in your favor. There are numerous machines spread out over the lobby, in four different sections, so there's almost always room for someone to play. You can also check the status of a machine before sitting down and starting a game. While the expected payouts can be lower and depend a little more on luck than it does with Mesetan Shooter, Rappy Slots can be relaxing and simple, and there's eye candy and amusement provided in the form of a random Rappy on the right hand side that talks to you occasionally.
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- Before actually playing, you can check the status of a machine. It will tell you how much it costs to play, how many bonus games it's observed since last maintenance, and how many coins are in it's rappy meter.
- Every maintenance, the slots are reset and the amount of coins in the rappy meter for every machine is reinitialized to a random value between zero and four.
- All nine of the reels present roll separately from one another, so many different combinations can happen at any given point.
- There are eight different symbols that can be lined up, in any of the eight cardinal directions. They each have different payouts and might even do something special. These are the symbols that you can roll:
Matches Payout Comments Footprints Bet x0 Does not trigger any match-related events. Summer Rappy Bet x1 Frog Rappy Bet x2 Latan Rappy Bet x4 Love Rappy Bet x6 Rappy 7 Bet x20 Largest payout without hitting the jackpot. Gold Rappy Bet x5 Rappy Meter +1 WILDCARD Bet x10 Initiates Rappy PSE Burst. All 9 Reels WILD JACKPOT Payout is at least 200,000 CC. Must be rolled naturally. - In the event of a WILDCARD being rolled, it counts as any other symbol. (For example, two Summer Rappies and a WILDCARD will payout x1 of your bet)
- Occasionally, the screen will zoom in and an event may happen when there's the potential to roll a match. The reaction of the Rappy on the right hand side upon starting a roll can also be a premonition of things to come.
- Rarely, when a reel stops, the Rappy will poof away and do one of several things to turn the odds in your favor. These include running in from the side (which can fail as it trips), falling from the sky onto the stopped reel, or even introducing a stampede of rainbow colored rappies that will turn a bunch of reels into WILDCARDS!
- A central mechanic of the Rappy Slots is the Rappy Meter on the left hand side that keeps track of your meter progress.
- Gaining a point in the Rappy Meter involves matching at least three Gold Rappy symbols. Matching more lines at once increases the Rappy Meter by more.
- Once the Rappy Meter is full, eight of the reels close and the middle reel spins, and you must stop it on a WILDCARD. A reticule will appear to help you. It is easiest to stop it on the second or third try, but you will fail the chance is you don't stop the reel in four tries.
- If you successfully stop the reel on a WILDCARD, you will start a Rappy Chance Game. The middle reel will be locked into displaying a WILDCARD, your bet amount will be locked, and you will have five games to achieve a Rappy PSE Burst.
- WILDCARDS will be more common to aid you in achieving a burst.
- For each game that passes that you don't achieve a burst, a point of the Rappy Meter will be consumed. If you successfully burst, then afterwards, you will retain the leftover amount of Rappy Meter you had before bursting.
- However, if you achieved a burst naturally without going to the Rappy Chance Game, then the Rappy Meter will be completely consumed after the burst.
- When you achieve a burst, an announcement displays signifying your success, and the middle reel no longer becomes locked. You will get five games for one line of WILDCARDS you matched, six for two, and seven for three.
- During the Rappy PSE Burst, any WILDCARDS you roll will become locked for future games until the burst ends, making it much easier to make matches and gives you a realistic chance at the valuable JACKPOT.
- During the Rappy Chance Game and Rappy PSE Burst, special events can still happen involving the rappy on the right hand side. This includes the rainbow stampede, which greatly increases your chances of hitting the JACKPOT.
- Note that the Rappy Meter or number of allowable games during a Rappy Chance Time or Rappy PSE Burst does not increase during either of them, even if you match the appropriate symbols.
- You can view the payout totals, including the total JACKPOT, from within the Rappy Slot machine. The JACKPOT resets with every maintenance.
- The machines do not allow idling. If you sit in one for 30 minutes without pulling the lever, it will automatically boot you from the seat.