Gysahl Greens



Gysahl Greens, also known as Carrots, are a recurring item in the Final Fantasy series. They usually have some sort of connection with chocobos.

Final Fantasy III
Gysahl Greens make their first appearance. They can be bought in the town of Gysahl, whence they get their name, and can be used to summon the Fat Chocobo, who will store the player's items.

Final Fantasy IV
Gysahl Greens, originally called Carrots in the SNES version and Gysahl in the PlayStation port, allows the player to summon Fat Chocobo on spots that smell like a chocobo. Gysahl Greens are sold in Fabul Castle, Troia, and Dwarven Castle for 50 gil each.

On the Easy Type version, it was renamed to Chocobo Vegetables.

Final Fantasy VII
Gysahl Greens are a purchasable green, though its spelling varies in-game. The famous Gizzard Green is the same as a Gysahl Green. Gysahl Greens can be bought from the Chocobo Farm for 100 gil each and can be given to chocobos in battle in order to distract them. When used against allies, it heals 100 HP. Gysahl Greens are the lowest level greens, but can be fed to the chocobos in the stables to improve their speed and stamina for the Gold Saucer Chocobo Races.

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
The Gysahl Greens item is used in Materia Fusion for Luck +1 up to a maximum of +100. Gysahl Greens items are dropped by Kactaars and Kactuares and can be stolen from Kactaars.

Final Fantasy VIII
Gysahl Greens can be used to summon Boko during battle. They can be bought from Chocoboy at any Chocobo Forest for 600 gil apiece. Once all Chocobo Forests have been completed, the Gysahl Greens can be bought from the chicobo at the Chocobo Sanctuary, for the same price.

Gysahl Greens can also be obtained from the Floor 5 card player in D-District Prison with a 1/16 chance.

Final Fantasy IX
Gysahl Greens allow the player to call Choco when used near chocobo tracks. Gysahl Greens can also be used to cure Berserk during battle. Gysahl Greens can be found as treasures during Chocobo Hot and Cold minigame and bought from Mene in Hot and Cold play sites.

When the player first visits Chocobo's Forest, Mene will give the player a Gysahl Greens to call for Choco. If the player goes and sells the Gysahl Green back at Lindblum Mene will keep giving more Gysahl Greens until the player calls Choco.

A pickled version of the vegetable is mentioned several times throughout the game; Steiner uses them to help smuggle Princess Garnet through South Gate. The worse they smell, the better they taste.

Final Fantasy X-2
Gysahl Greens are used to capture chocobos for Clasko. Clasko gives them to the player once he is in the Calm Lands Ruins.

Final Fantasy XI
Gysahl Greens are primarily used to have the player's chocobo dig up items while riding. Gysahl Greens are sold by vendors at Chocobo Stables. Like other greens, they can also be used as feed while raising chocobos.

Final Fantasy XII
Gysahl Greens are loot that can be bought in the Clan Shop in Rabanastre, from the Skyferry shops and from Dyce in Balfonheim Port. They are also dropped by chocobos. Using Gysahl Greens on wayward chocobos in certain locations will let the party ride them for 3 minutes. Gysahl Green x33 are also required at the Bazaar to make the Hermes Sandals, along with Arcana x15.

Final Fantasy XIII-2
Gysahl Greens can be bought from Chocolina the merchant in the Bresha Ruins -005 AF- and are used to ride chocobos. While only one is needed to ride yellow chocobos, other breeds consume greens while riding, and throw the player off if they run out.

Gysahl Greens are also mentioned in multiple questions in the Brain Blast quiz.

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
Gysahl Greens can be obtained from various NPCs during the "Saving an Angel" mission in the Wildlands. They can also be grown in Canopus Farms after completing "A Father's Request" quest and take six hours to grow. Gysahl Green Salad is a medium heal meal (300 gil) at the Breezy Diner in Luxerion.

Final Fantasy XIV
Gysahl Greens appear in the quest "Feeding Time" in the Black Shroud region. They are also used to summon the player's Chocobo mount for combat.

Final Fantasy XV
Wiz's Chocobo Outpost in the Duscae region sells crisps called "Gysahl Greens" among other chocobo-related merchandise.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Gysahl Greens are one of the mission items.

Final Fantasy Type-0
Gysahl Greens increase the chances of hatching a different type of chocobo when hatching. They can be bought from Keziah for 100 gil and can be sold for 10. Ten are given upon talking to O'bane at the Chocobo Ranch.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
Gyshal Greens are an item that activate during Field Music Sequence (FMS) if the player succeeds in calling a Chocobo, and ensures a good Chocobo will be called.

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon
Gysahl Greens are a very essential item to the game. It can restore Chocobo's hunger gauge from dropping (either exploring, hunger traps or Leech (skill from Wraith family)), if Chocobo didn't eat and his gauge is completely depleted (0%), he will take 1 damage per step and will recover after he eats to refill the gauge (drinks can do the same, but restores only 5%).


 * Gysahl Greens: Restore 50% of the hunger. If eaten while the hunger is maxed (100%), the size of hunger gauge is increased by 2%.
 * Large Gysahl Greens: Restore 100% of hunger. If eaten while hunger is max, the size of hunger gauge is increased by 5%.
 * Filling Greens: Fully restores hunger. Increase size of hunger 5%, regardless of the gauge (same effects goes to Expanding Drink).
 * Stinky Greens: Restore 10% of hunger. Inflicts poison when eaten.
 * Slimming Greens: Restore 10% of hunger. Decrease 5% of max hunger gauge (the similar ones is Shrinking Drink).

Dragon Quest X
Players will be able to meet Shantotto who wound up in the Dragon Quest X world after one of her magical experiments went awry. Players can help Shantotto get items like Gysahl Greens for her chocobo.