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The party travels to the Coliseum in the shadow of Castle Palamecia to rescue the real Princess Hilda.
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The very first Chocobo Forest in the series is also one of the most annoying. One chocobo (a white one) will move around quickly in the bushes. If you catch it, which can be quite difficult, you can ride it across the World Map. (Note that just talking to it counts as catching it—the chocobo will be waiting for you outside.) You won't be attacked while on the chocobo, and you move quite fast, so it's a pretty good form of transport. The chocobo can be ridden just about anywhere if you study the World Map first, so if you ever want to get to some far-off location without fighting, you can return here. Just try not to get off and save in an area you can't make it back from.
To find the Chocobo Forest, walk directly south from Kashuan Keep. It is near the edge of the forest, almost to the moutains, and is not marked in any way.
To find the Chocobo Forest, walk directly south from Kashuan Keep. It is near the edge of the forest, almost to the moutains, and is not marked in any way.
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Chocobo, Fat Chocobo, White Chocobo
Chocobo Forests are your primary access point for fat chocobo storage. You'll need a Gysahl Green each time you want to speak to the fat chocobo, but every forest has one hidden in the grass, so the first time is free. You'll also find yellow chocobos you can ride and white chocobos that will restore 500 MP to every party member when you speak to them. If you have any healers, a white chocobo is like a free inn.
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Chocobo Forest
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Chocobo, Fat Chocobo, White Chocobo
Area
Chocobo Forest
Amenities
Chocobo, Fat Chocobo, White Chocobo
Area
Chocobo Forest
Amenities
Chocobo, Fat Chocobo, White Chocobo
Area
Chocobo Forest
Amenities
Chocobo, Fat Chocobo, White Chocobo
This chocobo forest, called the "Roaming Forest", is located east of Trabia Garden, around a mountain range. As an intermediate forest, you may want to start at one of the other Trabia chocobo forests. Chocoboy performs the same tasks here as in other forests, but he sells Gysahl Greens in bunches of 5.
Chocoboy's clue here is "Be careful where the [Sonar] reacts." The hint is referring to the fact that you can use the ChocoSonar near the entrance of the forest. Blowing the whistle in the main area (point A) will cause the three chicobos to show up in different numbers. Do this to begin with until the two starting chicobos are gone. Then head to point B to attract a single chicobo.
Use the ChocoZiner in the back of the area once the mother chocobo shows up to find a pair of stones.
Chocoboy's clue here is "Be careful where the [Sonar] reacts." The hint is referring to the fact that you can use the ChocoSonar near the entrance of the forest. Blowing the whistle in the main area (point A) will cause the three chicobos to show up in different numbers. Do this to begin with until the two starting chicobos are gone. Then head to point B to attract a single chicobo.
Use the ChocoZiner in the back of the area once the mother chocobo shows up to find a pair of stones.
Reaching this chocobo forest is tricky. Like the other chocobo forests, you'll be able to reach it once Balamb Garden is mobile, but you can't just travel there directly. To start with, you'll need to be riding a chocobo from either of the chocobo forests on the Trabia Region mainland. Head west to the beach-circled peninsula, and cross the shallows on the chocobo. Eventually you'll enter Grandidi Forest (this is the only way to reach the forest floor). Once you're in the forest, head north and slightly east to find the chocobo forest.
If you haven't solved the puzzles in the other six chocobo forests, there isn't much to see here. You can ride a chocobo out—this is the only way out of the forest, in fact—but nothing else.
However, if you have solved all the chocobo puzzles, there will be six chocobos present. They will do a little dance, leaving behind a chicobo. Speak to it to get the Chicobo Card. You'll get Gysahl Greens if you speak to the Chicobo again, but it will take 600 gil so you don't actually get any discount.
If you haven't solved the puzzles in the other six chocobo forests, there isn't much to see here. You can ride a chocobo out—this is the only way out of the forest, in fact—but nothing else.
However, if you have solved all the chocobo puzzles, there will be six chocobos present. They will do a little dance, leaving behind a chicobo. Speak to it to get the Chicobo Card. You'll get Gysahl Greens if you speak to the Chicobo again, but it will take 600 gil so you don't actually get any discount.
This chocobo forest, called the "Forest of Fun", is located near Edea's House. As an expert forest, you may want to start with one of the easier forests. Chocoboy performs the same tasks here as in other forests, but he sells Gysahl Greens in bunches of 10.
Chocoboy's clue here is "Chocobowling with 4 bottles, 1 ball." You'll need to set up four chicobos before you can narrow the field down to 1. There are multiple solutions here, but the most fun is to follow the hint exactly. Simply hit each spot in order from D back to A. The chicobo on the left will bowl over the other four.
You'll find a trio of stones by using the ChocoZiner on the far right of the area once the mother chocobo appears.
Chocoboy's clue here is "Chocobowling with 4 bottles, 1 ball." You'll need to set up four chicobos before you can narrow the field down to 1. There are multiple solutions here, but the most fun is to follow the hint exactly. Simply hit each spot in order from D back to A. The chicobo on the left will bowl over the other four.
You'll find a trio of stones by using the ChocoZiner on the far right of the area once the mother chocobo appears.
This chocobo forest, called the "Forest of Solitude", is located on a peninsula in the northeast part of the Centra Region. As an intermediate forest, you may want to start with one of the easier forests. Chocoboy performs the same tasks here as in other forests, but he sells Gysahl Greens in bunches of 5.
Chocoboy's clue here is "Search carefully where the [Sonar] reacts." This is referring to the fact that there is only one spot where you can use the ChocoZiner, and it's difficult to pinpoint.
Finding the two hidden stones is also tricky here. Challenge Chocoboy to a game of Cards, then tell him to forget it and just move. Use the ChocoZiner near where he was standing to find your hidden prize.
Chocoboy's clue here is "Search carefully where the [Sonar] reacts." This is referring to the fact that there is only one spot where you can use the ChocoZiner, and it's difficult to pinpoint.
Finding the two hidden stones is also tricky here. Challenge Chocoboy to a game of Cards, then tell him to forget it and just move. Use the ChocoZiner near where he was standing to find your hidden prize.
This chocobo forest, called the "Basics Forest", is located on the west coast of the Trabia Region, south of Winter Island. In each chocobo forest, you'll find Chocoboy. The first time you encounter him, he'll give you a ChocoWhis and charge you 1,000 gil to learn how to use it. If you lose it (by using the ChocoZiner in the wrong place), you can buy another for 700 gil.
If you complete the minigame in the forest, you'll be able to ride a chocobo without paying gil. If you don't want to bother with the minigame, you can pay Chocoboy 1,200 gil for a chocobo ride (you can do this from the ChocoWhis menu). He also sells hints for 100 gil, Gysahl Greens for 600 gil each, and will reiterate parts of his lecture for 10 gil.
Chocoboy's clue here is "You have to blow the whistle twice." Your first target is the middle of the circular side area, point C. Follow that up with either of the points on the lower part of the area. Once the mother chocobo shows up, use the ChocoZiner on the far left of the area to find a Flare Stone.
Once you catch your first chocobo, you'll get a chicobo you can name. (His default name is Boko.) Chocoboy will also tell you about the PocketStation game Chocobo World. Since I don't have a PocketStation, I have nothing to say about that game.
If you complete the minigame in the forest, you'll be able to ride a chocobo without paying gil. If you don't want to bother with the minigame, you can pay Chocoboy 1,200 gil for a chocobo ride (you can do this from the ChocoWhis menu). He also sells hints for 100 gil, Gysahl Greens for 600 gil each, and will reiterate parts of his lecture for 10 gil.
Chocoboy's clue here is "You have to blow the whistle twice." Your first target is the middle of the circular side area, point C. Follow that up with either of the points on the lower part of the area. Once the mother chocobo shows up, use the ChocoZiner on the far left of the area to find a Flare Stone.
Once you catch your first chocobo, you'll get a chicobo you can name. (His default name is Boko.) Chocoboy will also tell you about the PocketStation game Chocobo World. Since I don't have a PocketStation, I have nothing to say about that game.
This chocobo forest, called the "Enclosed Forest", is located on the southern peninsula of the southern continent. As an expert forest, you may want to start with one of the easier forests. Chocoboy performs the same tasks here as in other forests, but he sells Gysahl Greens in bunches of 10.
Chocoboy's clue here is "Collect on outer side, then go in." There are five spots here—one in the middle, and four along the outside. As you might expect, the hint is telling you to hit all four outer spots first (once each), then go in the middle (point C).
You'll find a trio of stones by using the ChocoZiner at point E.
Chocoboy's clue here is "Collect on outer side, then go in." There are five spots here—one in the middle, and four along the outside. As you might expect, the hint is telling you to hit all four outer spots first (once each), then go in the middle (point C).
You'll find a trio of stones by using the ChocoZiner at point E.
This chocobo forest, called the "Beginner's Forest", is located near the Shumi Village. In each chocobo forest, you'll find Chocoboy. The first time you encounter him, he'll give you a ChocoWhis and charge you 1,000 gil to learn how to use it. If you lose it (by using the ChocoZiner in the wrong place), you can buy another for 700 gil.
If you complete the minigame in the forest, you'll be able to ride a chocobo without paying gil. If you don't want to bother with the minigame, you can pay Chocoboy 1,200 gil for a chocobo ride (you can do this from the ChocoWhis menu). He also sells hints for 100 gil, Gysahl Greens for 600 gil each, and will reiterate parts of his lecture for 10 gil.
Chocoboy's clue here is "Try to find a spot where only 1 falls down." There are two large spots where you will find chocobos, one of which will cause three chocobos to either show up or leave. The other spot, labeled A, is where you'll want to use the ChocoZiner. Once the mother chocobo shows up, use the ChocoZiner in the back right part of the area and she will dig you up an Aura Stone.
Once you catch your first chocobo, you'll get a chicobo you can name. (His default name is Boko.) Chocoboy will also tell you about the PocketStation game Chocobo World. Since I don't have a PocketStation, I have nothing to say about that game.
If you complete the minigame in the forest, you'll be able to ride a chocobo without paying gil. If you don't want to bother with the minigame, you can pay Chocoboy 1,200 gil for a chocobo ride (you can do this from the ChocoWhis menu). He also sells hints for 100 gil, Gysahl Greens for 600 gil each, and will reiterate parts of his lecture for 10 gil.
Chocoboy's clue here is "Try to find a spot where only 1 falls down." There are two large spots where you will find chocobos, one of which will cause three chocobos to either show up or leave. The other spot, labeled A, is where you'll want to use the ChocoZiner. Once the mother chocobo shows up, use the ChocoZiner in the back right part of the area and she will dig you up an Aura Stone.
Once you catch your first chocobo, you'll get a chicobo you can name. (His default name is Boko.) Chocoboy will also tell you about the PocketStation game Chocobo World. Since I don't have a PocketStation, I have nothing to say about that game.