

The highest prize for winning, and yet the game most based on luck. This, especially at the end of the game, is the quickest method to obtain Silver Points. To fight him multiple times, just leave and re-enter the area he is in. Lucca's large robot, ready to fight you, for the potential prize of 15 Silver Points! Gato isn't that strong, and even at the beginning of the game, gaining a few levels in Guardia Forest and then beating up Gato is an easy way to stack up Silver Points. Turbo controllers make short and easy work of this game. If you pull it off, you win 5 Silver Points.

If you don't do it in time, you get nothing. Not that kind-we're talking about SNES-era content restrictions here, right? In any event, rapidly press A until you've drunk eight cans of soda. If you did it right, you get a whole Silver Point! Yeah. When the party leader reaches the farthest point from the bell, press A to hit the bell. Hit the BellĪ short and low scoring game. There is of course other stuff that takes place at the fair, but you might want to check the other guides for non-minigame-related goodies.
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The Fair has several free games which reward you in Silver Points, and some which cost you Silver Points to play, and can net you some interesting items. They get you familiarized with the controls and battle system, and if you play them long enough, you can stock up on money or some nice equipment earlier than normal. The minigames at the Millennial Fair are a nice introduction to this game.
