Chocobo World Guide (PC)
By: Saturnyne Email: Saturnyne netscape net
First made: February 25, 2000 Updated: February 4, 2001
Contents -------- 1. Introduction 2. Controls 3. The Game 4. Chicobo's Stats 5. World Events 6. Finding Mog, Weapons, and Items 7. Coco's effect 8. Battling Enemies 9. Conclusion 10. Disclaimer and Credits
1. Introduction
Hello, and welcome to this Final Fantasy VIII FAQ. While this doesn't exactly cover the actual game, it covers a game that comes with the PC version, called Chocobo World. Oddly enough, no one else has posted an FAQ on this, so I thought I'd see if I could be the first. This guide is pretty simple in nature in that it explains this easy to use game. Chocobo World is almost like owning a virtual Chocobo pet on your PC. The only difference is that the Chocobo, called Boko for reference, can get into battles, gain items that can be added to Squall's inventory in FFVIII, and meet three friends along his journeys. It's not too hard, and if you are beaten in battle, you don't die, you just goof off until Boko has all his hit points back. The fun factor is high, but it's not something you'll want to play for hours.
I have to add here, based on the emails that I've recieved, the method by which a player "calls Boko home". I thought I had mentioned it, and figured that people would be able to figure it out themselves, what with the "Chocobo World" menu appearing in the save screen and all, but alas, that is not the case. To call Boko home, start up your Final Fantasy VIII game, and go to the save menu. Go to the "Chocobo World" menu, and click on the "Home" option.
2. Controls
There are all of five keys on your keyboard used to play Chocobo World.
CTRL - Your basic confirmation key. Pauses the game, makes confirmations, etc. Arrow Keys - Moves Boko in the appropriate directions.
Simple enough? The keys can't be configured, though I don't know why you'd want to do that.
3. The Game
You'll spend the majority of the game wandering around on the world map of Chocobo World, looking for events for Boko to interact with. These events, which you can see by pressing CTRL to pause the game, can result in battle, found items, or meeting friends, or special events.
The Map
The first time you press CTRL, the map screen will show up. The square is the map. Reading it is simple too. The flashing dot is Boko. The other dots are the various events around him. The arrow to the right of the map is the direction Boko is facing. The number underneath the arrow is Boko's level, and the time below is the time that your computer shows.
The Stat Screen
The Stat screen shows Boko's weapon, level, remaining HP and ID number. The weapon is a series of four numbers. Each number will depict the highest Boko will damage his opponent. You start off with a weapon in four ones. Now obviously it is better to have all high numbers, but that will take some time to acquire. One major piece of advice though, is to try to avoid accepting a weapon with a zero in it. If you have a weapon like that, there will be a 25% chance that Boko will hit his opponent with zero damage. You may be tempted by a weapon that is 9080, but you will only actually damage your enemy 50% of the time. Okay, you get it. Boko's HP and level are directly linked. As Boko gains levels, his HP will increase. Simple enough.
The Item Screen
The item screen shows how many items Boko has collected. There are four types, A, B, C and D. Each letter corresponds to how rare a found item is. A is rare, and D is common.
The Event Wait Screen
The Event Wait Screen gives you the option to let the game automatically choose the outcome of an event. This is very important, as some events are affected by whether or not this is activated.
The Mog Screen
Once you find Boko's pal Mog through rescuing him, this screen will become available. You can choose to set Mog to Standby, or Sleep. When Mog is on Standby, he will leap into the fight, should Boko fall, and attempt to finish off the enemy. If he succeeds, then Boko is saved with one HP. If he fails, then Boko will goof off until his HP are restored. If Mog is on Sleep, he won't appear in battle at all. It's best to have Mog in Standby, so he can help Boko in times of trouble.
The Movement Screen
This screen is very simple. Press the arrow keys to determine where Boko will go.
4. Chicobo's Stats
Boko's stats are quite easy to understand, but here's some helpful info.
Boko's Level
When Boko wins a battle, he is given a small stone, and it is then arranged on a tic-tac-toe screen. When he makes a line diagonally, vertically, or horizontally, Boko gains a level. Boko's level corresponds to how many HP he has, and the events he will encounter in Chocobo World.
Boko's HP
HP are the simplest to explain. As Boko battles, he may lose HP (Hit Points). When an enemy slugs our hero, he may lose any amount of HP between one and nine. When Boko's HP reaches zero, he loses the fight, and must recover his HP. To do that, he goofs off until his HP are restored. To get Boko more HP, Boko must gain more levels.
Boko's Weapon
Boko's weapon is represented by a series of numbers ranging from one to nine. Each number is an amount of damage that Boko can cause to his enemy. With each attack, one of those numbers is randomly selected. Boko's Weapon can be upgraded (Or downgraded) when he meets Moomba at an event.
Loitering
When Boko wants to replenish his HP, he'll loiter, or goof off. As he does, his HP will slowly replenish. He loiters by Sleeping, Fishing, Camping with Moomba, Watching the stars with Cactuar, Playing in the sand, or Watching TV.
5. World Events
On each world map, there are eight event points at all times. Their placements are completely random, and no, there's no way to tell what it is until Boko visits it. Everytime one is visited, it disappears, and another takes its place somewhere else on the map.
There are three types of events: Story, Random, and Battle. Following is the list of events and their probability.
Probability of Events ---------------------
Event Probability ----- ----------- Boko Finds Mog 28/512 (After level 10) Meeting Mog Again (If lost) 256/512 Cactuar appears with an item 128/512 Moomba appears with a weapon 96/512 Coco gives Boko a kiss 4/512
Story Events ------------
Name Description ---- ----------- Boko meets Coco (Lvl. 20) Boko meets Coco and falls in love
Coco's rescue (Lvl. 50) Coco falls into a pit and Boko saves her. Coco gives Boko a kiss, which gives him a star mark. Only happens with Event Wait on.
Boko's Blunder (Lvl. 50) Boko falls down a hole and is trapped. This replaces Coco's Rescue if Event Wait is off. If you get this event, you can't boost Boko's attack, as Coco's star mark kiss does that.
Fireworks Show (Lvl. 75) Boko, Cactuar, and Moomba sit back and watch a fireworks show.
Coco's Kidnapping (Lvl. 100) An evil Demon King appears and nabs Coco.
Coco's Second Rescue Boko must defeat the Demon King to rescue his (After Kidnapping) love, Coco.
The level 50 event has a major effect on Boko. In FFVIII, Boko can be summoned into battle with Gysahl Greens, but only if he is home in Chocobo World. If you rescue Coco (That is, have the Event Wait option turned on), then she will randomly appear and kiss Boko before he does his summoned attack. The kiss will get Boko a star mark, which will boost his summon strength. If you miss saving Coco, you won't be able to boost Boko's strength.
6. Finding Mog, Weapons and Items
Finding Mog
When Boko finds Mog, you can locate him in the menu screens. You can choose to set him on Standby, or Sleep. On Standby, Mog will leap into battle if Boko is defeated and attempt to defeat the enemy. If Mog finishes the enemy, Boko's HP will be reset to one, and Boko will continue on his adventure. If Mog doesn't finish his enemy off, Boko will loiter to regain his HP, and Mog will become lost again. Mog will eventually appear with a magic stone in his hand, but it may take a long while. It's most worth it to have Mog on Standby.
Finding Weapons
Every once in a while, Moomba will appear with a new weapon for Boko to use. Be careful when you select, as you usually want higher digits in all four slots. If you have one nine, and the rest zeros, that's a useless weapon, as you'll cause no damage to your enemies 75% of the time. It's a lot better to peck your enemy to pieces, than to swing ten times and not even cause any damage.
Finding Items
This part is big... Boko's friend Cactuar will find items sometimes, and it is added to Boko's inventory. The items have four grades, A, B, C and D. The items aren't actually determined until you bring Boko home, and add them to Squall's inventory. Below is a list of the grades of items, and the probability that Cactuar will find them.
A Rank ------ Name Probability ---- ----------- Friendship 5/64 Aegis Amulet 1/64 Elem Atk 5/64 Elem Guard 5/64 Status Atk 5/64 Status Guard 5/64 Bomb Spirit 5/64 Hungry Cookpot 5/64 Rocket Engine 2/64 Moon Curtain 1/64 Steel Curtain 2/64 Monk's Code 1/64 Hundred Needles 2/64 Three Stars 5/64 Ribbon 5/64
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