Category:Chocobo Raising

Obtaining Your Egg
The process of chocobo raising begins when you trade a Chocobo Egg obtained from a shop or battlefield to a VCS chocobo trainer (located in the stables of the three starting nations).

Each egg is encoded with its own specific genetic information, and some players may come across an extremely rare variety.

You won’t be able to tell the attributes or coloring of your chocobo until the egg hatches.

Note: You cannot trade another egg to a chocobo trainer once the chocobo raising process has begun. Also, the process of raising a chocobo must be continued in the nation where the egg was traded.

How to Obtain

 * Breeding
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 * Finbarr
 * Upper Jeuno (G-7)
 * All Types
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 * Quests
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 * Chocobo on the Loose!
 * Brutus Upper Jeuno (G-7)
 * Bit Warm
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 * Merchants
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 * Dabih Jajalioh
 * Ru'Lude Gardens (F-9)
 * Bit Warm Slightly Warm Faintly Warm
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 * ISNM
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 * Making a Mockery
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 * Jade Sepulcher
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 * Tough Nut to Crack
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 * Call to Arms
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 * Happy Caster
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 * Shadows of the Mind
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VCS Chocobo Trainers

 * San d’Orian stables: Hantileon
 * Bastokan stables: Zopago
 * Windurstian stables: Pulonono

Adventurers will work with a VCS chocobo trainer to care for their chocobo. The attributes of a fully grown chocobo will depend on the treatment it receives during this time.

Visiting your chocobo and caring for it directly will create bonds of affection that cannot be replaced by even the most detailed care plan. The most important element to raising a good chocobo is loving care. Call your chocobo by its name and spend time outside together. It is also important to scold your chocobo on occasion to keep it from behaving in a spoiled manner. Also, don't forget that chocobos love to run. Take your chocobo outside and race them against other chocobos on a daily basis. This invigorates them and builds their strength.

It is not strictly necessary to provide this level of dedication; however, your loving attention will have a noticeable effect on your chocobo’s development. It is also possible to cure your chocobo of several different status ailments with direct care.

Special Abilities
 * Your chocobo may obtain special abilities depending on the method of care you employ. Each chocobo is limited to a maximum of 2 abilities.

Events
 * You will witness various events while caring for your chocobo.

Chocobo NPCs
Known officially as "Chocoguys", these NPCs provide answers to questions about "Raising a Chocobo".
 * San d’Orian stables: Arvilauge
 * Bastokan stables: Gonija
 * Windurstian stables: Kiria-Romaria

Caring and Raising Your Chocobo
By the time chocobo chicks break out of their shells, they are already covered in down and can see clearly. They can even stand on their own two feet and take their first unsteady steps after a single day has passed. When chocobos still ran wild on the Quon continent, they needed to be able to run from carnivorous predators in order to survive.

Even so, chicks are still very weak, and require a warm bed, soft food, and most of all, loving care. This is why the Vana'diel Chocobo Society contacts the chocobo's owner immediately after it hatches and asks the owner to give the new chick a name. The chick's name is always used while it is being cared for in order to create a stronger bond between owner and chocobo. Some names are fairly common, as they are often passed on from parent to chick. Many owners also tend to reuse the names of chocobos they have cared for in the past.

There are new NPCs in the chocobo stables known as “chocoguys” who will help you understand the process of chocobo raising.

A Chocobo egg will hatch after 4 "Days" of Basic Care. On the 19th "Day" the chocobo will become and adolescent or "teenage" chocobo. Finally on the 29th "Day" the chocobo will grow into an adult and you will be able to ride the chocobo, furthermore it will have its adult plummege.

Care for your Chocobo
This is where you select your Personal Care options for your chocobo.
 * Watch over the Chocobo (Available from the beginning.)
 * Tell a Story (Available at adolescent stage.)
 * Scold the Chocobo (Available upon hatching.)
 * Compete against Others (Available at adolescent stage; You must go on a regular walk to unlock this.)
 * Go on a Walk (short) (Available upon hatching.)
 * Go on a Walk (regular) (Available at adolescent stage.)
 * Go on a Walk (long) (Available upon becoming an adult.)

Set Up a Care Schedule
This is where you select Programmed Care options for your chocobo. The default care plan is Basic Care (7 days).

It is possible to create 4 consecutive care plans for your chocobo.
 * 1) First, choose a Plan to modify.
 * 2) * Plan 1, Plan 2, Plan 3, or Plan 4
 * 3) Second, select the type of care plan for your chocobo.
 * 4) * Basic Care (Available from the beginning.)
 * 5) * Rest (Available upon hatching.)
 * 6) * Take a Walk in Town (Available upon hatching.)
 * 7) * Listen to Music (Available upon hatching.)
 * 8) * Exercise Alone (Available at adolescent stage.)
 * 9) * Exercise in a Group (Available at adolescent stage.)
 * 10) * Interact with Children (Available at adolescent stage.) Previously called Play with Children
 * 11) * Interact with Other Chocobos (Available at adolescent stage.) Previously called Play with Other Chocobos
 * 12) * Carry Packages (Available at adolescent stage.)
 * 13) * Exhibit to the Public (Available at adolescent stage.)
 * 14) * Deliver Messages (Available upon becoming an adult.)
 * 15) * Dig for Treasure (Available upon becoming an adult.)
 * 16) * Act in a Play (Available upon becoming an adult.)
 * 17) Third, decide the duration for the care plan.
 * 18) * 1 day, 2 days, 3 days, 4 days, 5 day, 6 days, or 7 days
 * 19) Last, confirm your selected care plan and duration.

Notes:
 * It is possible to make changes to your care plan at any time.
 * In the case where you do not register a care plan or when the care plans you have selected are completed, the VCS chocobo trainers will implement the default care plan of Basic Care (7 days). This ensures continued care for your chocobo.
 * You will receive a report from the VCS trainer after each earth day has passed. This report will provide details for you on the success or failure of the previous day's care plan.  Thus, if you receive details about the care plan from Day 1, it is currently Day 2.

The chart to the right is an example of a 10-day plan consisting of:
 * Listen to Music (3 days)
 * Taking a Walk (2 days)
 * Resting (2 days)
 * Basic Care (3 days)

Should you chose to not implement any care plans, this is what would appear on your chocobo Care Schedule:
 * Basic Care (7 days)
 * Basic Care (7 days)
 * Basic Care (7 days)
 * Basic Care (7 days)

Care Plans
Care Plans become available as the chocobo matures.


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Conditions
During the raising process, your chocobo can adopt various conditions, most of them negative. Most ailments can be cured with medicines that are fed to the chocobo.

Feeding Your Chocobo
Chocobos enjoy other types of greens, in addition to root vegetables such as San d'Orian carrots. The stables often use carrots as feed due to their high nutrition. Meat, such as that of the cupid worm, is also essential for building strong bones and muscles. Other than that, the VCS sometimes gathers medicinal grasses in the field for the Chocobos. These grasses tend to be very bitter, however, and the Chocobos do not enjoy their taste.

The VCS takes great care to provide the Chocobos with a balanced diet, particularly during the growth stage of chick to young Chocobo. They also discuss with the owner what types of goals they have for their Chocobo, and gradually alter their feeding patterns in response.
 * Trade the feed you obtain from shops or gardening to the VCS Chocobo trainer.
 * Using special feed or medicine will help your Chocobo recover from exhaustion and status ailments.
 * Overfeeding your Chocobo may lead to stomachaches.
 * Be careful, if your Chocobo is completely full and you give him a medicine it will not work and you will lose your item!

You must work together with the Chocobo stable employees in order to properly care for your chocobo. Feeding your Chocobo and spending a bit of time with it each day will gradually build trust. You will be amazed at how your Chocobo grows!

Your Own Personal Chocobo
Aside from the familiar yellow, you can raise chocobos with other colors. In addition, the appearance of your chocobo will change depending on the attributes it acquires. These changes will affect a part of the chocobo, such as its beak or legs, rather than change its appearance entirely. Depending on the method used to raise your chocobo, its attributes will be slightly enhanced or decreased. For example, some chocobos may run a little faster, while others may be ridden for longer periods of time. And, just as with a rental chocobo, it will be possible to dig with your personal mount. Perhaps you may notice a difference when digging with a chocobo that you have personally raised with love and care?

Chocobo Attributes
Refer to Chocobo Attributes for a more detailed look at these factors.

You can see the condition of a Chocobo you are raising by speaking with the VCS trainer and selecting the option “Ask about Chocobo's condition.”


 * Physical (Racing)
 * Strength: Affects the Chocobo’s running speed.
 * Endurance: Affects how long the Chocobo can maintain top speed.

Running Speed: Strength X Discernment + Endurance. Running Time: Endurance X Receptivity + Strength + Chocobo riding gear. (No one knows how much time a level in various stats is worth, but we do know that 1 level in Endurance is worth more than one level in strength. But having level one endurance will make your bird run slow on the field.)
 * Physical (On the Field)


 * Mental
 * Discernment: Affects the Chocobo’s potential to learn abilities. Also allows your bird to leave the gate early in a Race, and lowers rate at which Endurance is lost.
 * Receptivity: Affects the Chocobo’s ability to communicate with fellow chocobos, and increases the chances that the offspring will inherit its abilities and stats. Also improves chances that the bird will dodge attacks in Races.


 * Other attributes
 * Energy: The power the Chocobo needs to remain active. Affects the success of care plans and the frequency of care options.
 * Affection: The most important part of Chocobo raising. Greatly affects the success of care plans. If it has lv 8 Affection (Regards as parent) Skillups will in fact double in strength, though amount of skill lost does not.
 * Satisfaction: Changes with feeding and affects energy recovery.

(from experience, this information below about color is not true, please dont post information here before you confirm it) It's actually very easy for me to get black chocobos, and cant seem to get others aside from yellow. I used quested or bought eggs, and having high affection seems to help, and i had zero in all stats. Chocobo Egg (Somewhat Warm) from ISNM 75 does increase your chances of color chocobos--LeonCloud 22:47, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
 * Color (UPDATED VERSION AFTER THE RAISING UPDATE)
 * CHOCOBO COLOR IS NOT INHERITED
 * Color is determined by the stats a Chocobo has right before entering the adolescent stage. Testing is still going as to what stats affect what color, but here is what I have so far...
 * Red: Requires lv 4 affection. At least lv 3 strength, or lv 2 end/str. (40% chance)
 * Green: Requires lv 5 affection, at least lv 3 end, or lv 2 end/str (50% chance)
 * Blue: Requires lv 6 affection, a total of 4 levels in disc, recept, and/or end. (60% chance)
 * Black: All we know is that it is rarer than the rest, and requires a substantial amount of affection, and some stats a certain level. We believe it may be just a lv 3 stat, doesn't matter what. (10% chance)

The % chance refers to the fact that even if you meet all the conditions for the color, there is still a chanc eof yellow. Thus if you have lv 3 recept, lv 3 disc, and lv 6 affection, there is still only a 60% chance that the bird will be green, and a 40% chance it will be yellow. This % goes up by 10% or so with every level of affection above the required you have. thus if you had lv 8, not 6, affection, the %chance would go up from 60%, to 80%. Smart move.

As you can see, some combinations of stats give you a chance at multiple colors. How do you know what color it should be? Some colors are Dominant, while others are Recessive. For example, let's say your bird has lv 2 str, and lv 2 end. That means your bird, if it has high affection the day before its adolescent stage, it could turn out either Blue, Green, or Yellow. BUT, Green is dominant over Blue, thus if you have lv 5 affection or higher, your bird will not be Blue. So what if you don't want a green bird, but blue looks nice? Simple, note the fact that blue only requires lv 4 affection, while green requires 5. simply abuse your bird down to lv 4 affection, and you will now remove Green form the possible colors, thus giving you the possible colors Blue, or Yellow.
 * Recessive Colors

Kamp Kweh
A place where adventurers can bring their chocobos to interact with others, as well as view the conditions of the other participants’ animals is now open for business. When chocobos play in Kamp Kweh, have a high chance that both chocobos learn something from the other chocobos and raise status points, but it only seems like a once-per-day bonus. See more in: Kamp Kweh.

Chocobucks
Once your Chocobo becomes an adult, it can participate in Chocobo races. Chocobucks can be earned in Chocobo Racings and they can be exchanged for improvements for your chocobo. For example, 80 chocobucks can be used to raise an attribute. Since August 2007 Chocobucks also can be earned with The Chocobo Hot and Cold Game. See more in: Chocobucks and Chocobo Racings


 * Chocobucks can raise Chocobo attributes after day 64.
 * Around 7 Chocobucks upgrades are needed for raise a complete atribute. 560 Chocobucks in whole.

To use the item version of the dye, trade it to the Chocoshop VCS representitive (The one who holds your Chocobucks for you) She will then ask to dye your bird.
 * Chocobucks can be purchased to temporarily dye your birds feathers. This lasts until the next time you Refill your Chocobo Whistle.
 * There are two different dying methods...
 * The 50 ChocobuckVersion is an immediate Dying of your bird, the color of your choice, or;
 * The 75 Chocobuck Version, which is an item you can buy. This can be traded to a friend, sold on AH, or in bazaar. Averages anywhere from 80K-150K, depending on the server and what color.


 * (NOTE) Make sure you completely fill up your whistle before this, so the color lasts as long as possible.

Matchmaking
Once your chocobo has reached a mature stage of development (this occurs on Day 30), it is possible to match it with other chocobos. The resulting offspring may exhibit the attributes or coloring of its parents.


 * Chococards
 * You can receive a chococard by speaking with the VCS trainer and selecting the “Ask for a chococard” option.
 * This chococard is a chart that contains your chocobo’s vital statistics. There are chococards for both male and female chocobos: chococard (M) and chococard (F).


 * The Matchmaking Process
 * 1) Obtain the chococards for the chocobos you wish to match.
 * 2) Speak to the NPC Finbarr (click on Finbarr for more information on breeding plans) in Upper Jeuno to purchase a VCS Honeymoon Ticket.
 * 3) Trade the following items to Finbarr:
 * 4) *Chococard (M)
 * 5) *Chococard (F)
 * 6) *VCS Honeymoon Ticket
 * 7) Wait until JP midnight time before talking to Finbarr again. You will receive a new chocobo egg.

Calling Your Chocobo
No longer do adventurers have to rely on rental chocobos for traveling around Vana'diel! Players can call their very own chocobos anywhere, at anytime.

To be able to call your chocobo as a mount, speak to the VCS trainer and select the option “Register to call your chocobo.” The status of the chocobo you call will be based on the condition of the chocobo at the time of registration. An enchanted item known as a Chocobo Whistle is necessary to actually call your chocobo. Equipping the chocobo whistle and using the enchantment will summon your chocobo. See:Obtaining your Chocobo Whistle

Note: You cannot register multiple chocobos to call as mounts. Also, it is necessary to re-register a chocobo to take advantage of subsequent growth and development. You must possess a chocobo license to be able to call a chocobo.

Runaway Chocobo
It is possible that, if you neglect your chocobo, your chocobo will run away. If this happens, you will have to wait until it returns before it will perform any activities. The return of the chocobo may vary but can be up to seven real life days.