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- Final Fantasy VII -
- Chocobo Guide -
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The Ultimate Online Guide to the Ultimate RPG of '97!
You've heard the term Chocobo, now find out what they are, what they're used for, and what they can do for you!

Squaresoft Presents
FINAL FANTASY VII



Thanks to BradyGAMES Strategy Guides and Nick Adams, The Chocobo Manifesto



Chocobo Attributes
Once you have a selection of qulity Chocobos, you'll want to feed and trqain them. Chocobos eat Greend, whic can be found in the wild or purchased from Choco Billy and the Chocobo Sage. Greens raise one or several of the Chocobo's stats. These stats include:
Speed
Intelligence
Stamina
Attitude
Makes Chocobo run faster
Chocobo paces itself better
Can push Chocobo harder for longer
Chocobo behaves better

Higher quilty Greens provide more of an increase than cheaper Greens, but they cost more. You can expect to feed some Chocobos as much as 500,000 Gil worth of Greens. Check out the various Greens and what they do:

Greens
Location
Price
+Speed
+Intellect
+Stamina
Gysahl
Krakka
Tantal
Pahsana
Curiel
Mimett
Reagen
Sylkis
Billy
Billy
Billy
Billy
Billy
Billy
Sage
Sage
100
250
400
800
1000
1500
3000
5000
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

If you feed your Chocobo a Green and it fails to raise its stats then you've maxed out the Chocobo.

Breeding Chocobos

1) After feeding 90 Sylkis greens to both your Great Female and your Good Male, and racing them both up to S Class, save your game. Now go into the stables and tell the boy that you want to breed them. When he asks which type of nut to use, select a Carob Nut. This will result in a Green or Blue chocobo (probably Green). If it doesn't, load your game, but it SHOULD work. Make note of this baby's gender. Feed it 90 Sylkis Greens and race it up to S Class as well.

2) After racing your new chocobo up to S Class, its parents should be able to mate again (if not, try getting into the first materia cave or going through the Ancient Forest near Cosmo Canyon if you got a Green chocobo [To take your new chocobo to another continent, go to the stables tell the boy that you want to ride him. Once on the world map go into the airship as normal; when you get off, you'll be on the chocobo. When you're finished, just ride it back into the stables.]). Save your game and mate the original parents, again using a Carob Nut. This time you should get the opposite color and opposite gender chocobo (if you originally got a Green Female you should now get a Blue Male, etc.). If you don't, load your game and try again, but you shouldn't have to. Feed this baby 90 Sylkis Greens and race it up to S Class.

3) When your Green and Blue chocobos are at S Class and are able to mate, couple them and use yet another Carob Nut. Make sure to save your game first, and load it if you don't get a Black Female. If you do, feed it 90 Sylkis Greens and race it up to S Class (sound familiar?). Also do this with the Wonderful Male chocobo that you caught. It is impossible to get a gold chocobo without racing your Wonderful Male up to S Class!

4) Mate your black chocobo with the Wonderful Male using the Zeio nut to get a Gold chocobo. Once again, save beforehand and load it if you fail, but you should be okay. Congratulaions! You're now the proud owner of a Gold chocobo!

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