Board Thread:OFF-TOPIC: Danganronpa/@comment-33241625-20171003120547/@comment-27729796-20171003132723

That's a difficult question to answer! Luck isn't easy to quantify. But as I understand it, essentially, in any given situation Nagito is in, if there is a slim chance of something happening, good or bad, it's likely to happen - particularly in any given even which is an actual game of chance, like drawing the short straw, or playing russian roulette.

His luck also seems to balance itself out with a mixture of good and bad luck. For example, in Free Time Events he describes his early life, in which he was in a aeroplane crash and his parents died but he survived and inherited their fortune. He was later kidnapped but found a winning lottery ticket in the bag he was kidnapped in.

So essentially, as I said, it's not a matter of being lucky as such, which we associate with good luck, but rather that in any situation where there's a slim possibility of something happening (like a plane crash), it is statistically extremely likely to happen to him.