How do I get my chocobo to Gold Saucer?
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How do I get my chocobo to Gold Saucer?
You need to win 12 races between your Black Chocobo and your Wonderful Chocobo in order to guarantee that you receive a Gold Chocobo. It can be fairly difficult to win races in “S” class after you have won 9 races on either of your Chocobos so be prepared to have to race both of them.
Where can I race Chocobos in ff7?
Chocobo Square is a section of the Gold Saucer in Final Fantasy VII. It hosts the Chocobo racing minigame, which can reward several unique Materia and boost Chocobo stats, helpful for Chocobo breeding.
How do you start the chocobo race in ff7?
Visit Chocobo Square once you have a Chocobo of your own and you’ll be able to enter your mount in the Chocobo Races. Talk to Ester near the door to the Staff Room and she’ll register you. All Chocobos start out at Class C. When you win three races in your class, you’ll move up to the next class.
Where do I get a racing chocobo?
To start Chocobo Races, first unlock the ability to rent a Chocobo in Final Fantasy 15 as part of the Friends of a Feather side-quest. Then from the Chocobo Post in east Duscae, go across the highway to the south east to find the race track. Talk to the vendor in the outhouse to get started with the first race.
How do I race my chocobo?
How do I race my Chocobo?
How do I unlock chocobo races?
Chocobo racing is unlocked by completing “So You Want to Be a Jockey” and “So You Think You Can Ride This Chocobo”. Players can start the quest by talking to Race Chocobo Registrar in the Gold Saucer (x6,y4), and must select their first racing chocobo.
What greens are best for Chocobo ff7?
Sylkis Greens are the best greens, and boost the chocobos’ stats the most, but are also the most expensive, only available to buy from Chocobo Sage. However, Sylkis Greens (like all greens) can be duplicated with the W-Item duplication bug.
How do you breed a racing chocobo?
In order to breed chocobos, you need two chocobos: one male and one female. These are represented as Retired Chocobo Registrations or Covering Permissions. You can purchase Covering Permissions from the Tack & Feed Trainer, but at least one of the chocobos you are breeding must have belonged to you previously.