GetDotted Domains

Viewing Thread:
"DM's buyers guide"

The "General Games Chat" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.

Tue 18/03/03 at 11:02
Regular
Posts: 787
Games games games there are just so many to choose from on so many platforms, how on earth do we ever choose which games to buy? Reviews can often help us out and swing us in the right direction and stop us from embarrassing ourselves. You shouldn’t however judge a game by it’s reviews or what anyone says about it, the important thing is that if you like it you should buy it but let’s face it you don’t want to end up buying a really crap game and making a fool of yourself, so reading reviews ect definitely helps.

With games like GTA vice city you don’t need to read reviews to know that it’s a great game you can tell just by the hype surrounding a game whether it’s going to be good or not.
GTAV-VC is just one of those games you know is good and my oh my has it lived up to the hype. With some games though you just have to take a risk, it might be worth your while, it might not you may as well try.
My advice is that if you are trying to buy a game you get as many opinions on the games as you can, by asking friends who may have the game, reading reviews, watching vid clips or by posting on forums like this fine forum here.
If after all that lot you are still dithering whether or not to buy it why not rent it? It will certainly help you in making your decision ‘cos you’d be seeing for yourself just how good the game is.

By this time you should now have decided whether or not to buy it. If you have decided to buy it then all you have to do now is save up the dosh, if however you decided not to buy it…well I’m sure there are bigger fish to catch.
Once you have saved up the money and bought the game congratulations you are now the owner of err….ummm… a new game.

If however you are wanting to buy a console but don’t know what one then it’s a whole different ball game.
You should gather up as much info on it as possible, specs features stuff like that.
For this you should definitely hunt around the net looking for snippets of info, good points and bad points ect. When it comes to buying consoles you should judge it based on public opinion, reviews, hype, adverts and any other possible way. Buying a 3rd gen console is a huge investment costing from around £100 and that’s a lot of money, it may not seem that way to some but to us mere peasants it’s a lot of money. Buying a games console is like buying a car, cars cost a lot of money and people usually buy well known cars with good reputations like for example the Ford Focus It’s a well known make made by a well known company, if however the car is made by a lesser known company then not as many people wil buy a car from that company, it’s the same with games consoles, if the company is well known i.e. Nintendo then people are obviously going to but the console as Nintendo have made many consoles and have made themselves a good reputation. So just remember this when buying a new console.

After gathering up all the information you should now be able to make your decision, by this stage you shouldn’t be dithering, you should be saying to yourself, yes I want this console or no I think I’ll leave it. If it’s no then should you have bothered in the first place? But if it’s is I want one then you should A: save up money B:get a job then save up money C: If you’re a posh git and already have the money then you should head down to your local games retailer (lucky sod)
Congratulations you are now the owner of a brand spanking owner of a brand new games console.

Good day all
Sun 17/08/03 at 01:12
Regular
"8==="
Posts: 33,481
britney baby wrote:
> Final Fantasy VII Chocobo Breeding Guide
> Created by Matt Burns
> Created on July 6th, 2003
> Version: 1.0
> Questions/Comments to [email protected]. Please put the
> subject of the email as Final Fantasy, or Chocobo, or something
> like that.
>
> Legal / Copyright Information
> This guide / FAQ is solely for personal use, and must not be used to
> gain profit. You may not recreate anything in this FAQ without first
> getting my written permission. That includes reusing, reproducing,
> or re-editing all or part of it in any way, shape or form. You may
> not place it on any website other than those I put it on myself
> without my permission. You also may not link directly to this guide
> from your website. Final Fantasy VII is a trademark of Square, Inc,
> and all other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
>
>
> In this guide I will give you the background to Chocobos, a
> step-by-step method of obtaining the much sought after Gold Chocobo,
> as well as the secrets you can find using Chocobos.
>
>
> Contents:
>
> a) The history of Chocobos
> b) The purpose of Chocobos
> c) Chocobo Locations
> d) Preparations for Chocobo Breeding
> e) Breeding a Gold Chocobo
> f) Chocobo Secrets
> g) Thanks, Credits, etc
>
>
> a) The history of Chocobos
>
> Chocobos are the large bird-like animals that have been in the Final
> Fantasy series since I can remember. They made their debut in Final
> Fantasy II, and were then used as a form of transport. Their
> importance has varied throughout the games, sometimes being a
> necessity, and sometimes just being a side-quest to pass the time
> away. No matter how hard you try to ignore them though, they will
> always be there. The main
> attraction players have had to Chocobos is their cuteness, from their
> looks to their "kweh" sound, and this is what has made them
> so popular, even so far as to have established their own cult
> following (of which, I hasten to add, I am not a part of).
>
>
> b) The purpose of Chocobos
>
> The purpose of Chocobos in Final Fantasy VII is to provide you with a
> very entertaining side-quest for you to complete whilst you wait for
> the final battle in the Northern Crater with Sephiroth. The sense of
> fulfilment once you have successfully obtained the Gold Chocobo is
> great, and the prizes you can find for doing so are even greater, but
> more on those later.
>
> In Final Fantasy VII Chocobos come in five colours; yellow, green,
> blue, black, and gold, and each have their own special abilities.
> The yellow Chocobo can only cross land, the green Chocobo can cross
> land and mountains, the blue Chocobo can cross land and shallow
> water, the black Chocobo can cross land, mountains, and shallow
> water, but the gold chocobo can traverse any kind of terrain, and
> this is what makes it such a
> prestigious goal to aim for.
>
>
> c) Chocobo Locations
>
> There are many different Chocobo tracks where you can catch Chocobos
> throughout the world, but the quality of them varies greatly,
> depending on the location.
>
> Chocobo Ranch Area: There are two sets of tracks south of the ranch,
> and one to the north.
> Quality: Poor / Weak
>
> Junon Area: There are two sets of tracks on one of the peninsular
> south of Fort Condor.
> Quality: Poor / Fair
>
> Gold Saucer Area: There are three sets of tracks to the southeast of
> the Gold Saucer Desert.
> Quality: Average / Good
>
> Rocket Town Area: There are two sets of tracks quite a way northwest
> of Rocket Town.
> Quality: Good / Great
>
> Wutai Area: There are two sets of tracks south of Wutai.
> Quality: Average / Fair
>
> Mideel Area: There are two sets of tracks west of Mideel.
> Quality: Great / Fair
>
> Icicle Inn Area: There are two sets of tracks slightly southwest of
> the Icicle Inn.
> Quality: Weak / Wonderful
>
>
> d) Preparations for Chocobo Breeding
>
> In order to begin catching Chocobos so you can breed them, you will
> need the following things:
>
> 1) Chocobo Lure Materia: Purchased from Chocobo Billy on Disc 1 for
> 2,000 gil, or found on the Chocobo Ranch on Discs 2 and 3.
>
> 2) Six Stables: Purchased from Chocobo Bill for 10,000 gil each.
>
> 3) Two Carob Nuts: Can be stolen from Vladorakos (red dinosaur
> creature) near Bone Village, or choose the first ??????? prize (the
> one that costs 300 GP) at the Wonder Square in the Gold Saucer
>
> 4) One Zeio Nut: Can be stolen from a Goblin. These are found on
> Goblin Island, which is due east of Bone Village.
>
> 5) Five Mimmet Greens: Can be bought from Chocobo Billy for 1,500
> gil. You need these to stop the Chocobo from running during battle.
>
>
> e) Breeding a Gold Chocobo
>
> For some people this can take weeks, but if you follow all these
> steps it should only take about 4 hours.
>
> 1) Capture one male and one female Great Chocobo from Mideel, and
> one male and one female Good Chocobo from the Gold Saucer Area.
> Place them in four of your 6 stables. Go to the Chocobo Sage (north
> of Bone Village) and buy 80 Sylkis Greens. Go back to the stables
> and feed each Chocobo 20 Sylkis Greens. Go to the Gold Saucer and go
> to the Chocobo Square. Talk to Ester and choose one of your Chocobos
> to race with. After 3 races it will move up to a B rank, and a
> further 5 races will move it up into A rank. Repeat this process
> with the other 3 Chocobos. If they are not performing too well then
> feed them more Sylkis Greens. Once all four Chocobos have an A rank,
> return to the stables and save your game.
>
> 2) Talk to Chocobo Billy and chose to mate the male Great with the
> female Good, and chose to give them a Carob Nut. They should produce
> a Blue Chocobo. Write down the sex of the new Blue Chocobo, and go
> out of the ranch and save again. Go back into the ranch and talk to
> Chocobo Billy again, but this time choose to mate the male Good with
> the female Great, and give them a Carob Nut. You should get a Green
> Chocobo. You need to make sure that the sex of the Green Chocobo is
> not the same as the Blue Chocobo. If it is, then reset the game and
> try again. After you have got both a Blue and a Green Chocobo of
> opposite sexes, you can release the four yellow Chocobos. Buy some
> more Sylkis Greens from the Chocobo Sage and feed them to your Green
> and Blue Chocobos. Return to the Gold Saucer and race the Blue and
> Green Chocobos up to an A rank. Once they are at an A rank, return
> to the stables and save your game.
>
> 3) Go inside, talk to Chocobo Billy, choose to mate the Blue and the
> Green Chocobos with a Carob Nut, and they should produce a Black
> Chocobo. If they do, then save your game. If they don't, then reset
> and try again. Once you have a Black Chocobo you need to catch a
> yellow Wonderful Chocobo of the opposite sex. Go to the Icicle Inn
> area and capture as many Chocobos as you can, as the Wonderful ones
> are quite rare. Once you have a
> Black and a Wonderful Chocobo feed them Sylkis Greens and raise them
> both to an A rank. Go back to the Chocobo Ranch and save your game.
>
> 4) Is this starting to look familiar? Go inside, talk to Chocobo
> Billy, chose to mate the Black Chocobo with the Wonderful Chocobo,
> but this time give them the Zeio Nut. They should produce a Gold
> Chocobo, and if all the parent Chocobos you've used so far have been
> fed with Sylkis Greens and raised to an A rank, it should have a
> speed of between 190 and 210
> km/h, and should have over 1,500 stamina. I recommend now that you
> save your game again, just in case something happens.
>
>
> I probably should have mentioned this earlier, but you don't actually
> have to breed a Gold Chocobo. On Disc 3 you can defeat the Ruby
> WEAPON in the Gold Saucer Desert and receive the Desert Rose. You
> can then trade the Desert Rose with the traveller in Kalm for a Gold
> Chocobo. It doesn't have the amazing racing abilities of one that
> you bred yourself, but it can access all the secret areas listed
> below.
>
>
> f) Chocobo Secrets
>
> Once you have a Gold Chocobo you can ride it to many secret places
> and obtain some quite extraordinary Materia.
>
> Knights Of The Round: Found in a cavern on an uncharted island in
> the northeast corner of the map. This is the Ultimate Summon Materia,
> and can quite easily take off almost 130,000 HP from an enemy. It
> costs a hefty 250 MP to cast though.
>
> Mime: Found in a cavern on one of the peninsulas on the Wutai
> continent.
> This Command Materia allows you to mimic the action that was
> performed immediately before, and this includes Limit Breaks!
>
> Quadra Magic: Found in a cavern on one of the peninsulas on the
> Mideel continent. This Support Materia allows the paired Magic or
> Summon to be
> cast four times in a row, providing you have sufficient MP.
>
> HP <-MP: Found in a cavern in a rock face near the entrance
> to the Corel Reactor. This Independent Materia switches the maximum
> HP and MP values. For example, 6,000 HP and 255 MP would go to 255 HP
> and 6,000
> MP.
>
>
> Chocobo Racing at the Gold Saucer
>
> Some of the prizes at the Chocobo Square are very useful, especially
> some of the Materia. Once you reach A rank you can receive:
>
> Magic Counter: This Support Materia counters with the paired Materia
> if you suffer damage from a magic spell.
>
> Sneak Attack: This Support Materia automatically casts the paired
> Materia at the beginning of battle.
>
> Enemy Away: This Independent Materia reduces the number of random
> battles you encounter.
>
> Cat's Bell: This Accessory regenerates the wearer's HP as you walk.
>
> Choco Bracelet: This Armlet gives you four unlinked slots, and quite
> poor defences.
>
> Precious Watch: This Armlet gives you eight unlinked slots, but
> absolutely no defence at all.
>
> You will receive all of these items at once if you manage to win 10
> races in S rank. This is much easier to do if you have a Gold
> Chocobo.
>
>
> g) Thanks, Credits, etc
> Firstly, I'd like to thank Square for making Final Fantasy VII. I
> want to thank Sony for making the PlayStation. I want to thank me for
> writing this guide, you for reading this guide, and I hope it has
> been of use to you.
>
> That's the end of this Chocobo guide, but if there are any questions
> /comments about this guide, Chocobos, or any other
> aspect of Final Fantasy VII then please email me at
> [email protected].
>
> Copyright Protected, 2003, by Matt Burns
> ([email protected])
> All rights reserved.

WHAT. THE. HELL?

Congrats on the word count! :P
Sat 16/08/03 at 22:15
"she wants to move"
Posts: 714
Final Fantasy VII Chocobo Breeding Guide
Created by Matt Burns
Created on July 6th, 2003
Version: 1.0
Questions/Comments to [email protected]. Please put the
subject of the email as Final Fantasy, or Chocobo, or something
like that.

Legal / Copyright Information
This guide / FAQ is solely for personal use, and must not be used to gain profit. You may not recreate anything in this FAQ without first getting my written permission. That includes reusing, reproducing, or re-editing all or part of it in any way, shape or form. You may not place it on any website other than those I put it on myself without my permission. You also may not link directly to this guide from your website. Final Fantasy VII is a trademark of Square, Inc, and all other trademarks are property of their respective owners.


In this guide I will give you the background to Chocobos, a step-by-step method of obtaining the much sought after Gold Chocobo, as well as the secrets you can find using Chocobos.


Contents:

a) The history of Chocobos
b) The purpose of Chocobos
c) Chocobo Locations
d) Preparations for Chocobo Breeding
e) Breeding a Gold Chocobo
f) Chocobo Secrets
g) Thanks, Credits, etc


a) The history of Chocobos

Chocobos are the large bird-like animals that have been in the Final Fantasy series since I can remember. They made their debut in Final Fantasy II, and were then used as a form of transport. Their importance has varied throughout the games, sometimes being a necessity, and sometimes just being a side-quest to pass the time away. No matter how hard you try to ignore them though, they will always be there. The main
attraction players have had to Chocobos is their cuteness, from their looks to their "kweh" sound, and this is what has made them so popular, even so far as to have established their own cult following (of which, I hasten to add, I am not a part of).


b) The purpose of Chocobos

The purpose of Chocobos in Final Fantasy VII is to provide you with a very entertaining side-quest for you to complete whilst you wait for the final battle in the Northern Crater with Sephiroth. The sense of fulfilment once you have successfully obtained the Gold Chocobo is great, and the prizes you can find for doing so are even greater, but more on those later.

In Final Fantasy VII Chocobos come in five colours; yellow, green, blue, black, and gold, and each have their own special abilities. The yellow Chocobo can only cross land, the green Chocobo can cross land and mountains, the blue Chocobo can cross land and shallow water, the black Chocobo can cross land, mountains, and shallow water, but the gold chocobo can traverse any kind of terrain, and this is what makes it such a
prestigious goal to aim for.


c) Chocobo Locations

There are many different Chocobo tracks where you can catch Chocobos throughout the world, but the quality of them varies greatly, depending on the location.

Chocobo Ranch Area: There are two sets of tracks south of the ranch, and one to the north.
Quality: Poor / Weak

Junon Area: There are two sets of tracks on one of the peninsular south of Fort Condor.
Quality: Poor / Fair

Gold Saucer Area: There are three sets of tracks to the southeast of the Gold Saucer Desert.
Quality: Average / Good

Rocket Town Area: There are two sets of tracks quite a way northwest of Rocket Town.
Quality: Good / Great

Wutai Area: There are two sets of tracks south of Wutai.
Quality: Average / Fair

Mideel Area: There are two sets of tracks west of Mideel.
Quality: Great / Fair

Icicle Inn Area: There are two sets of tracks slightly southwest of the Icicle Inn.
Quality: Weak / Wonderful


d) Preparations for Chocobo Breeding

In order to begin catching Chocobos so you can breed them, you will need the following things:

1) Chocobo Lure Materia: Purchased from Chocobo Billy on Disc 1 for 2,000 gil, or found on the Chocobo Ranch on Discs 2 and 3.

2) Six Stables: Purchased from Chocobo Bill for 10,000 gil each.

3) Two Carob Nuts: Can be stolen from Vladorakos (red dinosaur creature) near Bone Village, or choose the first ??????? prize (the one that costs 300 GP) at the Wonder Square in the Gold Saucer

4) One Zeio Nut: Can be stolen from a Goblin. These are found on Goblin Island, which is due east of Bone Village.

5) Five Mimmet Greens: Can be bought from Chocobo Billy for 1,500 gil. You need these to stop the Chocobo from running during battle.


e) Breeding a Gold Chocobo

For some people this can take weeks, but if you follow all these steps it should only take about 4 hours.

1) Capture one male and one female Great Chocobo from Mideel, and one male and one female Good Chocobo from the Gold Saucer Area. Place them in four of your 6 stables. Go to the Chocobo Sage (north of Bone Village) and buy 80 Sylkis Greens. Go back to the stables and feed each Chocobo 20 Sylkis Greens. Go to the Gold Saucer and go to the Chocobo Square. Talk to Ester and choose one of your Chocobos to race with. After 3 races it will move up to a B rank, and a further 5 races will move it up into A rank. Repeat this process with the other 3 Chocobos. If they are not performing too well then feed them more Sylkis Greens. Once all four Chocobos have an A rank, return to the stables and save your game.

2) Talk to Chocobo Billy and chose to mate the male Great with the female Good, and chose to give them a Carob Nut. They should produce a Blue Chocobo. Write down the sex of the new Blue Chocobo, and go out of the ranch and save again. Go back into the ranch and talk to Chocobo Billy again, but this time choose to mate the male Good with the female Great, and give them a Carob Nut. You should get a Green Chocobo. You need to make sure that the sex of the Green Chocobo is not the same as the Blue Chocobo. If it is, then reset the game and try again. After you have got both a Blue and a Green Chocobo of opposite sexes, you can release the four yellow Chocobos. Buy some more Sylkis Greens from the Chocobo Sage and feed them to your Green and Blue Chocobos. Return to the Gold Saucer and race the Blue and Green Chocobos up to an A rank. Once they are at an A rank, return to the stables and save your game.

3) Go inside, talk to Chocobo Billy, choose to mate the Blue and the Green Chocobos with a Carob Nut, and they should produce a Black Chocobo. If they do, then save your game. If they don't, then reset and try again. Once you have a Black Chocobo you need to catch a yellow Wonderful Chocobo of the opposite sex. Go to the Icicle Inn area and capture as many Chocobos as you can, as the Wonderful ones are quite rare. Once you have a
Black and a Wonderful Chocobo feed them Sylkis Greens and raise them both to an A rank. Go back to the Chocobo Ranch and save your game.

4) Is this starting to look familiar? Go inside, talk to Chocobo Billy, chose to mate the Black Chocobo with the Wonderful Chocobo, but this time give them the Zeio Nut. They should produce a Gold Chocobo, and if all the parent Chocobos you've used so far have been fed with Sylkis Greens and raised to an A rank, it should have a speed of between 190 and 210
km/h, and should have over 1,500 stamina. I recommend now that you save your game again, just in case something happens.


I probably should have mentioned this earlier, but you don't actually have to breed a Gold Chocobo. On Disc 3 you can defeat the Ruby WEAPON in the Gold Saucer Desert and receive the Desert Rose. You can then trade the Desert Rose with the traveller in Kalm for a Gold Chocobo. It doesn't have the amazing racing abilities of one that you bred yourself, but it can access all the secret areas listed below.


f) Chocobo Secrets

Once you have a Gold Chocobo you can ride it to many secret places and obtain some quite extraordinary Materia.

Knights Of The Round: Found in a cavern on an uncharted island in the northeast corner of the map. This is the Ultimate Summon Materia, and can quite easily take off almost 130,000 HP from an enemy. It costs a hefty 250 MP to cast though.

Mime: Found in a cavern on one of the peninsulas on the Wutai continent.
This Command Materia allows you to mimic the action that was performed immediately before, and this includes Limit Breaks!

Quadra Magic: Found in a cavern on one of the peninsulas on the Mideel continent. This Support Materia allows the paired Magic or Summon to be
cast four times in a row, providing you have sufficient MP.

HP <-> MP: Found in a cavern in a rock face near the entrance
to the Corel Reactor. This Independent Materia switches the maximum HP and MP values. For example, 6,000 HP and 255 MP would go to 255 HP and 6,000
MP.


Chocobo Racing at the Gold Saucer

Some of the prizes at the Chocobo Square are very useful, especially some of the Materia. Once you reach A rank you can receive:

Magic Counter: This Support Materia counters with the paired Materia if you suffer damage from a magic spell.

Sneak Attack: This Support Materia automatically casts the paired Materia at the beginning of battle.

Enemy Away: This Independent Materia reduces the number of random battles you encounter.

Cat's Bell: This Accessory regenerates the wearer's HP as you walk.

Choco Bracelet: This Armlet gives you four unlinked slots, and quite poor defences.

Precious Watch: This Armlet gives you eight unlinked slots, but absolutely no defence at all.

You will receive all of these items at once if you manage to win 10 races in S rank. This is much easier to do if you have a Gold Chocobo.


g) Thanks, Credits, etc
Firstly, I'd like to thank Square for making Final Fantasy VII. I want to thank Sony for making the PlayStation. I want to thank me for writing this guide, you for reading this guide, and I hope it has been of use to you.

That's the end of this Chocobo guide, but if there are any questions /comments about this guide, Chocobos, or any other
aspect of Final Fantasy VII then please email me at
[email protected].

Copyright Protected, 2003, by Matt Burns
([email protected])
All rights reserved.
Sat 16/08/03 at 22:14
"she wants to move"
Posts: 714
Final Fantasy VII Chocobo Breeding Guide
Created by Matt Burns
Created on July 6th, 2003
Version: 1.0
Questions/Comments to [email protected]. Please put the
subject of the email as Final Fantasy, or Chocobo, or something
like that.

Legal / Copyright Information
This guide / FAQ is solely for personal use, and must not be used to gain profit. You may not recreate anything in this FAQ without first getting my written permission. That includes reusing, reproducing, or re-editing all or part of it in any way, shape or form. You may not place it on any website other than those I put it on myself without my permission. You also may not link directly to this guide from your website. Final Fantasy VII is a trademark of Square, Inc, and all other trademarks are property of their respective owners.


In this guide I will give you the background to Chocobos, a step-by-step method of obtaining the much sought after Gold Chocobo, as well as the secrets you can find using Chocobos.


Contents:

a) The history of Chocobos
b) The purpose of Chocobos
c) Chocobo Locations
d) Preparations for Chocobo Breeding
e) Breeding a Gold Chocobo
f) Chocobo Secrets
g) Thanks, Credits, etc


a) The history of Chocobos

Chocobos are the large bird-like animals that have been in the Final Fantasy series since I can remember. They made their debut in Final Fantasy II, and were then used as a form of transport. Their importance has varied throughout the games, sometimes being a necessity, and sometimes just being a side-quest to pass the time away. No matter how hard you try to ignore them though, they will always be there. The main
attraction players have had to Chocobos is their cuteness, from their looks to their "kweh" sound, and this is what has made them so popular, even so far as to have established their own cult following (of which, I hasten to add, I am not a part of).


b) The purpose of Chocobos

The purpose of Chocobos in Final Fantasy VII is to provide you with a very entertaining side-quest for you to complete whilst you wait for the final battle in the Northern Crater with Sephiroth. The sense of fulfilment once you have successfully obtained the Gold Chocobo is great, and the prizes you can find for doing so are even greater, but more on those later.

In Final Fantasy VII Chocobos come in five colours; yellow, green, blue, black, and gold, and each have their own special abilities. The yellow Chocobo can only cross land, the green Chocobo can cross land and mountains, the blue Chocobo can cross land and shallow water, the black Chocobo can cross land, mountains, and shallow water, but the gold chocobo can traverse any kind of terrain, and this is what makes it such a
prestigious goal to aim for.


c) Chocobo Locations

There are many different Chocobo tracks where you can catch Chocobos throughout the world, but the quality of them varies greatly, depending on the location.

Chocobo Ranch Area: There are two sets of tracks south of the ranch, and one to the north.
Quality: Poor / Weak

Junon Area: There are two sets of tracks on one of the peninsular south of Fort Condor.
Quality: Poor / Fair

Gold Saucer Area: There are three sets of tracks to the southeast of the Gold Saucer Desert.
Quality: Average / Good

Rocket Town Area: There are two sets of tracks quite a way northwest of Rocket Town.
Quality: Good / Great

Wutai Area: There are two sets of tracks south of Wutai.
Quality: Average / Fair

Mideel Area: There are two sets of tracks west of Mideel.
Quality: Great / Fair

Icicle Inn Area: There are two sets of tracks slightly southwest of the Icicle Inn.
Quality: Weak / Wonderful


d) Preparations for Chocobo Breeding

In order to begin catching Chocobos so you can breed them, you will need the following things:

1) Chocobo Lure Materia: Purchased from Chocobo Billy on Disc 1 for 2,000 gil, or found on the Chocobo Ranch on Discs 2 and 3.

2) Six Stables: Purchased from Chocobo Bill for 10,000 gil each.

3) Two Carob Nuts: Can be stolen from Vladorakos (red dinosaur creature) near Bone Village, or choose the first ??????? prize (the one that costs 300 GP) at the Wonder Square in the Gold Saucer

4) One Zeio Nut: Can be stolen from a Goblin. These are found on Goblin Island, which is due east of Bone Village.

5) Five Mimmet Greens: Can be bought from Chocobo Billy for 1,500 gil. You need these to stop the Chocobo from running during battle.


e) Breeding a Gold Chocobo

For some people this can take weeks, but if you follow all these steps it should only take about 4 hours.

1) Capture one male and one female Great Chocobo from Mideel, and one male and one female Good Chocobo from the Gold Saucer Area. Place them in four of your 6 stables. Go to the Chocobo Sage (north of Bone Village) and buy 80 Sylkis Greens. Go back to the stables and feed each Chocobo 20 Sylkis Greens. Go to the Gold Saucer and go to the Chocobo Square. Talk to Ester and choose one of your Chocobos to race with. After 3 races it will move up to a B rank, and a further 5 races will move it up into A rank. Repeat this process with the other 3 Chocobos. If they are not performing too well then feed them more Sylkis Greens. Once all four Chocobos have an A rank, return to the stables and save your game.

2) Talk to Chocobo Billy and chose to mate the male Great with the female Good, and chose to give them a Carob Nut. They should produce a Blue Chocobo. Write down the sex of the new Blue Chocobo, and go out of the ranch and save again. Go back into the ranch and talk to Chocobo Billy again, but this time choose to mate the male Good with the female Great, and give them a Carob Nut. You should get a Green Chocobo. You need to make sure that the sex of the Green Chocobo is not the same as the Blue Chocobo. If it is, then reset the game and try again. After you have got both a Blue and a Green Chocobo of opposite sexes, you can release the four yellow Chocobos. Buy some more Sylkis Greens from the Chocobo Sage and feed them to your Green and Blue Chocobos. Return to the Gold Saucer and race the Blue and Green Chocobos up to an A rank. Once they are at an A rank, return to the stables and save your game.

3) Go inside, talk to Chocobo Billy, choose to mate the Blue and the Green Chocobos with a Carob Nut, and they should produce a Black Chocobo. If they do, then save your game. If they don't, then reset and try again. Once you have a Black Chocobo you need to catch a yellow Wonderful Chocobo of the opposite sex. Go to the Icicle Inn area and capture as many Chocobos as you can, as the Wonderful ones are quite rare. Once you have a
Black and a Wonderful Chocobo feed them Sylkis Greens and raise them both to an A rank. Go back to the Chocobo Ranch and save your game.

4) Is this starting to look familiar? Go inside, talk to Chocobo Billy, chose to mate the Black Chocobo with the Wonderful Chocobo, but this time give them the Zeio Nut. They should produce a Gold Chocobo, and if all the parent Chocobos you've used so far have been fed with Sylkis Greens and raised to an A rank, it should have a speed of between 190 and 210
km/h, and should have over 1,500 stamina. I recommend now that you save your game again, just in case something happens.


I probably should have mentioned this earlier, but you don't actually have to breed a Gold Chocobo. On Disc 3 you can defeat the Ruby WEAPON in the Gold Saucer Desert and receive the Desert Rose. You can then trade the Desert Rose with the traveller in Kalm for a Gold Chocobo. It doesn't have the amazing racing abilities of one that you bred yourself, but it can access all the secret areas listed below.


f) Chocobo Secrets

Once you have a Gold Chocobo you can ride it to many secret places and obtain some quite extraordinary Materia.

Knights Of The Round: Found in a cavern on an uncharted island in the northeast corner of the map. This is the Ultimate Summon Materia, and can quite easily take off almost 130,000 HP from an enemy. It costs a hefty 250 MP to cast though.

Mime: Found in a cavern on one of the peninsulas on the Wutai continent.
This Command Materia allows you to mimic the action that was performed immediately before, and this includes Limit Breaks!

Quadra Magic: Found in a cavern on one of the peninsulas on the Mideel continent. This Support Materia allows the paired Magic or Summon to be
cast four times in a row, providing you have sufficient MP.

HP <-> MP: Found in a cavern in a rock face near the entrance
to the Corel Reactor. This Independent Materia switches the maximum HP and MP values. For example, 6,000 HP and 255 MP would go to 255 HP and 6,000
MP.


Chocobo Racing at the Gold Saucer

Some of the prizes at the Chocobo Square are very useful, especially some of the Materia. Once you reach A rank you can receive:

Magic Counter: This Support Materia counters with the paired Materia if you suffer damage from a magic spell.

Sneak Attack: This Support Materia automatically casts the paired Materia at the beginning of battle.

Enemy Away: This Independent Materia reduces the number of random battles you encounter.

Cat's Bell: This Accessory regenerates the wearer's HP as you walk.

Choco Bracelet: This Armlet gives you four unlinked slots, and quite poor defences.

Precious Watch: This Armlet gives you eight unlinked slots, but absolutely no defence at all.

You will receive all of these items at once if you manage to win 10 races in S rank. This is much easier to do if you have a Gold Chocobo.


g) Thanks, Credits, etc
Firstly, I'd like to thank Square for making Final Fantasy VII. I want to thank Sony for making the PlayStation. I want to thank me for writing this guide, you for reading this guide, and I hope it has been of use to you.

That's the end of this Chocobo guide, but if there are any questions /comments about this guide, Chocobos, or any other
aspect of Final Fantasy VII then please email me at
[email protected].

Copyright Protected, 2003, by Matt Burns
([email protected])
All rights reserved.
Wed 19/03/03 at 09:04
"I hate that!!!"
Posts: 4,115
lol
Tue 18/03/03 at 19:37
Regular
"Look!!! Changed!!!1"
Posts: 2,072
Damn... I'll have to look elsewhere for the boot buying guide I was hoping for. Can't go another day without shoes that convey my distain and keep the air of the untouchable punk rebel.
Tue 18/03/03 at 13:04
"I hate that!!!"
Posts: 4,115
*cough*
Tue 18/03/03 at 11:02
"I hate that!!!"
Posts: 4,115
Games games games there are just so many to choose from on so many platforms, how on earth do we ever choose which games to buy? Reviews can often help us out and swing us in the right direction and stop us from embarrassing ourselves. You shouldn’t however judge a game by it’s reviews or what anyone says about it, the important thing is that if you like it you should buy it but let’s face it you don’t want to end up buying a really crap game and making a fool of yourself, so reading reviews ect definitely helps.

With games like GTA vice city you don’t need to read reviews to know that it’s a great game you can tell just by the hype surrounding a game whether it’s going to be good or not.
GTAV-VC is just one of those games you know is good and my oh my has it lived up to the hype. With some games though you just have to take a risk, it might be worth your while, it might not you may as well try.
My advice is that if you are trying to buy a game you get as many opinions on the games as you can, by asking friends who may have the game, reading reviews, watching vid clips or by posting on forums like this fine forum here.
If after all that lot you are still dithering whether or not to buy it why not rent it? It will certainly help you in making your decision ‘cos you’d be seeing for yourself just how good the game is.

By this time you should now have decided whether or not to buy it. If you have decided to buy it then all you have to do now is save up the dosh, if however you decided not to buy it…well I’m sure there are bigger fish to catch.
Once you have saved up the money and bought the game congratulations you are now the owner of err….ummm… a new game.

If however you are wanting to buy a console but don’t know what one then it’s a whole different ball game.
You should gather up as much info on it as possible, specs features stuff like that.
For this you should definitely hunt around the net looking for snippets of info, good points and bad points ect. When it comes to buying consoles you should judge it based on public opinion, reviews, hype, adverts and any other possible way. Buying a 3rd gen console is a huge investment costing from around £100 and that’s a lot of money, it may not seem that way to some but to us mere peasants it’s a lot of money. Buying a games console is like buying a car, cars cost a lot of money and people usually buy well known cars with good reputations like for example the Ford Focus It’s a well known make made by a well known company, if however the car is made by a lesser known company then not as many people wil buy a car from that company, it’s the same with games consoles, if the company is well known i.e. Nintendo then people are obviously going to but the console as Nintendo have made many consoles and have made themselves a good reputation. So just remember this when buying a new console.

After gathering up all the information you should now be able to make your decision, by this stage you shouldn’t be dithering, you should be saying to yourself, yes I want this console or no I think I’ll leave it. If it’s no then should you have bothered in the first place? But if it’s is I want one then you should A: save up money B:get a job then save up money C: If you’re a posh git and already have the money then you should head down to your local games retailer (lucky sod)
Congratulations you are now the owner of a brand spanking owner of a brand new games console.

Good day all

Freeola & GetDotted are rated 5 Stars

Check out some of our customer reviews below:

Thank you very much for your help!
Top service for free - excellent - thank you very much for your help.
Second to none...
So far the services you provide are second to none. Keep up the good work.
Andy

View More Reviews

Need some help? Give us a call on 01376 55 60 60

Go to Support Centre

It appears you are using an old browser, as such, some parts of the Freeola and Getdotted site will not work as intended. Using the latest version of your browser, or another browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Opera will provide a better, safer browsing experience for you.