Final Fantasy VII/Appendices/Chocobos
In the latter half of the game (Discs 2 and 3) it's possible to rent chocobo stables, breed chocobos, and use your own chocobos in Golden Saucer Chocobo Square racing. The earliest point in the game when this is possible is right before getting the third and fourth Huge Materias.
The special abilities of these Chocobos allow to access Materia caves, which is the only way to get some rare materia.
Special abilities and advantages
[edit | edit source]There are four special Chocobos:
- Blue Chocobos - able to cross rivers
- Green Chocobos - able to cross mountains
- Black Chocobos - able to cross rivers and mountains
- Gold Chocobos - able to cross rivers, mountains and sea
A gold Chocobo will also allow you to get Vincent Valentine's Level 4 Limit Break before you get the submarine, and in turn see the secret "Lucrecia scene". As well as that, you can access the Ancient Forest near Cosmo Canyon before defeating Ultimate Weapon. This area is full of great weapons, as well as the Slice-All materia.
You'll spend a lot of time racing Chocobos if you intend to get a Gold Chocobo. Luckily, this is not only enjoyable, but by the time you get to B/A class you're getting more GP a race than you could get in an hour in Wonder Square. This will allow you to get some of the rare items available from the women in Wonder Square.
Catching Chocobos
[edit | edit source]Firstly, to catch Chocobos you will need to have the Chocobo Lure materia equipped. You can buy this from Choco Billy at the Chocobo ranch. To improve your chances, level up your Chocobo lure materia as much as possible, and try to get your luck stat as high as possible using Luck Plus materia and the Amulet accessory, which you can purchase at Mideel before it is devasted by lifestream.
Most importantly, you'll need to rent some stables. If you can, get all 6, if not you'll need at least 4. Stables cost 10 000 gil (nothing compared to what you'll be spending on greens) and you can buy them from the ranch owner in the western building. You'll also need enough money to buy about 300 Sylkis Greens from the Chocobo Sage (visit his house located near the Icicle Inn). This will cost you about 1.6 million gil in total.
Once you are set up, find some Chocobo tracks (see the table below). If you're luck is high enough, and you have a good Chocobo lure you should run into a Chocobo 95% of the time. After that, there are basically two methods of catching your Chocobo:
- Feed the Chocobo greens to distract it (select greens in the item menu, and then select the Chocobo). Don't bother using anything more expensive than Gysahl Greens. Once the Chocobo is happily eating away dispatch the monsters accompanying the Chocobo however you like. Be careful not to harm the Chocobo, so don't use all magic. You should also be careful, as if an enemy dies and you still have attacks queued up on that enemy you may attack the Chocobo by accident. To avoid this, just attack one monster at a time.
- A much more simple way is to use the Odin summon materia. This will kill off all the monsters, but miss the Chocobo.
Once you have killed of the Chocobo's escorts you will get a message saying 'Caught a Chocobo!'. You can then ride the Chocobo around. Once you are finished, press X to get off the Chocobo and when prompted, select 'Send back to the stables'. You can keep up to 4 Chocobos outside the stables before moving them in/releasing them.
Tips for getting the 'right' Chocobo
[edit | edit source]- Firstly, consult the table below to get the right quality of Chocobo. You can tell the class of a Chocobo by the monsters accompanying it.
- The gender of the Chocobo is determined randomly when you move it into a stable. So to speed the process up, save the game outside the Chocobo ranch and then if you don't get the gender you want simply reload and try again.
Wild Chocobo Locations
[edit | edit source]Monsters with Chocobo | Choco Billy's Comment | Quality |
1. Chocobo Ranch Area | ||
2 Mandragora | "This one doesn't seem very good" | Poor |
1 Mandragora + 1 Levikron | “This one doesn’t seem very good” | Poor |
2 Levikron | “I really can't recommend this one” | Weak |
2 Elfadunk | “I really can't recommend this one” | Weak |
2. Junon Area | ||
2 Capparwire | "This one doesn't seem very good" | Poor |
2 Nerosuferoth | "This one doesn't seem very good" | Poor |
3 Capparwire | "Mmmm, this one's not bad" | Fair |
2 Capparwire (side-view) | "Mmmm, this one's not bad" | Fair |
3. Gold Saucer Area | ||
1 Harpy | "This is a pretty average Chocobo" | Average |
2 Flapbeat | "This is a pretty average Chocobo" | Average |
2 Spencer | "Mmmm, this seems like a good Chocobo" | Good |
4. Rocket Town Area | ||
1 Velcher Task + 1 Kyuvildun | "This Chocobo's so-so” | Mediocre |
1 Velcher Task | "This Chocobo's so-so” | Mediocre |
2 Velcher Task | "This Chocobo's so-so” | Mediocre |
2 Valron | "This Chocobo's so-so" | Mediocre |
2 Kyuvildun | "This is a great Chocobo" | Great |
5. Wutai Area | ||
3 Tail Vault | "This is a pretty average Chocobo" | Average |
2 Tail Vault | "This is a pretty average Chocobo" | Average |
2 Tail Vault (side-view) | "Mmmm, this one's not bad" | Fair |
3 Razor Weed | "Mmmm, this one's not bad" | Fair |
6. Mideel Area | ||
3 Headhunter | "Mmmm, this one's not bad" | Fair |
2 Headhunter | "Mmmm, this one's not bad" | Fair |
1 Spiral | "This is a great Chocobo" | Great |
2 Spiral | "This is a great Chocobo" | Great |
7. Icicle Area | ||
2 Bandersnatch | "I really can't recommend this one" | Weak |
1 Bandersnatch + 1 Jumping | "I really can't recommend this one" | Weak |
1 Jumping | "This... is a wonderful Chocobo!" | Wonderful |
2 Jumping | "This... is a wonderful Chocobo!" | Wonderful |
Racing tips
[edit | edit source]Even with weak Chocobos you should be able to get through C and B class without having to use manual control. However, you may start to have some difficulty when you get into A and S class or when you go up against Joe and TEIOH.
First off, always hold down R1+R2+L1+L2 throughout the race, this will regenerate your stamina. (for the PC version, hold down PageDown+Target) If you're having trouble winning a race, try racing the Long course (since most Chocobos will let you down on speed rather than stamina). Start of the race by sprinting (hold circle) until you get to around 1/5 stamina left. At this point you should have a comfortable lead, press Square until your Chocobo is going full speed and just run until you get near the end. You'll want to spend whatever stamina you have regenerated at the home stretch, which you means you'll have to judge how far what stamina you have will let you sprint. With this technique I have managed to not only beat any S class race but also beat TEIOH with a Chocobo with just 90 speed and 700 stamina.
On an unrelated note, if you have either Tifa or Cid in your party, they may ask to ride. Whatever you choose, it won't affect your game.
Breeding a Golden Chocobo
[edit | edit source]There are two ways to get a Golden Chocobo. The first method is to breed one on the Chocobo farm. The disadvantage of this method is that you need to spend a couple of hours at the race track and possibly sell some stuff to fund this. The other method is to defeat the Ruby Weapon to obtain the Earth Harp. Once you are in possesion of this simply take it to the Kalm Trader who will exchange it for a gold Chocobo.
Getting a Golden Chocobo through breeding is actually quite easy - don't let the peoples' talk of this being hard disappoint you, if at all this can get a little bit boring. It just involves tons of resetting and luck manipulation if you want to do this the fast and logical way.
For this, you need:
- A lifetime pass to Gold Saucer. Otherwise, this is really going to get expensive. (Plus, you know you are going to be addicted to Super Dunk afterwards anyway.)
- A Great Female Chocobo.
- A Good Male Chocobo.
- A Wonderful Male Chocobo.
- Three Carob Nuts. You can steal these from Vlakondrios (the red dragon thing) south of Bone Village.
- A Zeio Nut. You can steal these from goblins of Goblin Island (or kill them, all the same...)
- Tons and tons of Sylkis Greens. Easily the most troublesome part of this mission: You can buy these from Chocobo Sage (north of Bone Village).
- Shoulderbuttons+Start+Select. You'll need to reset often because oftentimes in breeding, you get a completely different beast than you were looking for. Don't worry, the right one will show up one day!
General principles of breeding
[edit | edit source]The most important issue with breeding is how the gender is determined. Specifically, when the gender is determined - the gender will be completely random. As noted above, the yellow chocobo goodness is determined solely by the monsters that appear around (and some randomness in some case); when you have Great, Good or Wonderful yellow chocobo caught, you can safely let all others go.
Now, the gender of the caught yellow chocobo is determined when they are moved to the stables - not before. The best strategy is thus to save the game outside the stables on the world map, then go talk to Billy, and if you happen to get wrong gender, just reset.
The gender of a bred colored chocobo is determined completely randomly. Thus, the most annoying part of the whole breeding is that often, you not only need to get the color right, but also the gender. Luckily, it doesn't take that long to know the gender, so if you get the wrong one, reset, and hope for the best next time.
Sylkis Greens
[edit | edit source]Sylkis Greens are the most difficult part of the process to get right. Basically, these are used to boost your chocobo's stats. This isn't necessary, strictly, but it makes getting a gold chocobo far more likely.
Firstly, there are number of theories on what chocobos should be boosted to A-S rank. It's definitely easy to get a gold chocobo with all chocobos at A or S, but some say that only the black female and wonderful yellow male need to be A or S.
Then, the amount. Some say 40 Sylkis Greens is all you ever need (to boost up the black female and the wonderful male). A proven theory is to feed all chocobos greens in bunches of 20 greens every time they lose a long round of racing. (Excluded from this definition of "losing" is losing to Joe and TEIO — beating that pair is nearly impossible without a golden one anyway...) Some say that the best way is to simply feed each of them 99 Sylkis, but that may be serious overkill, because the stats will max after about 40-60 Sylkis fed.
Sylkis Greens are sold by the Chocobo Sage on the northern continent. They cost an arm and leg to get. Many people seem to buy one, then resort to the W-Item cheat to get tons of Sylkis. I abused a lot of Mideel critters and ultimately sold a mastered All materia.
Breeding and racing
[edit | edit source]Basically, you need to take your Great and Good breeding pair, feed them some Sylkis, then race them on Gold Saucer until they're both class A or S. While this is not strictly necessary, it greatly increases the chances of them producing a special offspring. Two class C chocobos can produce special offspring, but the odds are so low it will likely take hours of trying, failing, and restarting in order to get the desired results.
Either way, you need to breed your Great Female with the Good Male, give them a Carob Nut, and the end result should be either a green or a blue chocobo. The first time you breed these two, it doesn't matter what color/gender combo you receive. The parents won't breed again right away, though, so meanwhile, you should again Sylkis this colored chocobo up and race it to class A or S. Fighting battles seems to help pass the time as well or you can just catch 4 more chocobos (any kind from anywhere) and send them to the stables, you don't need to bring them inside they can just be let go. When the parents are ready to breed again, you need to use another Carob and have them produce another child. Save before entering the farm for this, because you need to make sure and get a chocobo of the opposite gender to the first offspring and the other color (if you first produced a Green Male, you now need a Blue Female). When you get the right combination, again Sylkis and race.
By the time you get both the Blue and Green chocobos up to class A or S they should be ready to breed with each other. Using a Carob nut one last time, you should breed the Green and Blue chocobos to get a Black chocobo. If you've already caught and moved a Wonderful Chocobo into your stalls, make sure the Black chocobo is the correct gender to breed with it. Otherwise, it doesn't matter what the gender is, just go catch a Wonderful chocobo of the opposite gender. Then Sylkis and race both of these chocobos.
Once you have Black chocobo at class A or S, and a Wonderful of the opposite gender at class A or S, breed them with a Zeio nut. The end result should be a golden one (slightly darker than yellow chocobo).
You can Sylkis it too, even if it won't grow much as a result. It should be pretty easy to get to S class with it or even win in S class. But if you can't stand listening to the race music any more times, try going treasure hunting. A lot of cool materia caves await you.
This strategy guide was originally written on StrategyWiki. You can access their strategy guide and walkthrough at Final Fantasy VII/Chocobos. |