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− | + | '''Choco Meteor''' {{J|チョコメテオ|Choko Meteo}}, also known as '''Choco Comet''', '''Choco Meteo''' and '''Choco-Meteor''', is usually an enemy ability used by [[chocobo]]s. Its effects vary between games. If a game has different color variants of chocobo, Choco Meteor is commonly associated with [[red chocobo]]s. |
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− | ChocoMeteor is used by [[Chocobo (Final Fantasy VIII)|Boko]] when he is summoned into battle using [[Gysahl Greens]], and is his second-most powerful attack. Boko only learns ChocoMeteor if the player trains him in the ''[[Chocobo World]]'', meaning most international players never get to see the attack. |
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+ | ChocoMeteor is used by [[Chocobo (Final Fantasy VIII)|Boko]] when he is summoned into battle using [[Gysahl Greens]], and is his second-most powerful attack. In the original version Boko learns ChocoMeteor by training in the ''[[Chocobo World]]'', meaning most international players never got to see the attack in the [[PlayStation]] version. In ''Final Fantasy VIII Remastered'', ''Chocobo World'' is not available, and Boko can use his special skills natively, and which attack he uses depends on Squall's [[level]].<ref>{{Refwebsite| page url = https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/266152-final-fantasy-viii-remastered/78059765| page name = Figured out how to trigger all Boko attacks| site url = https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/| site name = GameFAQs boards| access time = 16:20, October 04, 2019 (UTC)}}</ref> Boko uses ChocoMeteor between LV50–74. |
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− | Choco-Meteo is used by chocobos when encountered as opponents. It consists of twelve non-elemental attacks that reduce a random party member's HP by 12.5% with each hit. |
+ | Choco-Meteo is used by chocobos when [[Chocobo (Final Fantasy X-2 enemy)|encountered as opponents]]. It consists of twelve non-elemental attacks that reduce a random party member's HP by 12.5% with each hit, although by chaining the hits may deal additional damage. This attack is used by bold chocobos—timid and normal chocobos will never use it. |
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+ | A captured chocobo for the player's team in the [[Creature Creator]] can learn Meteor at level 40 after being hit by a powerful move like [[Flare (ability)|Flare]] or [[Ultima (ability)|Ultima]]. |
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+ | {{Quote|Summons a meteor from the heavens to wreak havoc on all other chocobos.|Description.}} |
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+ | Choco Meteor is an item usable during [[Chocobo Racing (Final Fantasy XIV)|chocobo races]]. |
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+ | During the quests leading up to the second Ivalice Alliance Raid, the Hero of Light must save a moogle named Montblanc from a pair of hostile red chocobos in Yanxia. They will occasionally cast Choco Meteor, which deals heavy damage and leaves those hit with a vulnerability debuff. |
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− | :''See also [[List of Final Fantasy Tactics Enemy Abilities|enemy abilities]].'' |
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+ | FFBE ChocoMeteor.png|Limit Burst version in ''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' (5★). |
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+ | FFBE ChocoMeteor 2.png|Limit Burst version in ''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' (6★). |
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+ | FFBE ChocoMeteor 3.png|Limit Burst version in ''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' (7★). |
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+ | FFBE Choco-Comet.png|''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' [FFXII]. |
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+ | FFBE Choco Meteor.png|''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' [FFT]. |
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+ | </gallery>{{Gallery incomplete|''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''|''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift]]''}} |
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+ | == Etymology == |
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+ | This means that the use of the word "meteor" in spell names in ''Final Fantasy'' is incorrect, as parts that withstand the atmospheric entry are called meteorites. |
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− | *The Choco Meteor's meteorite in ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' is in the shape of a chocobo's head. |
+ | * The Choco Meteor's meteorite in ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' is in the shape of a chocobo's head. |
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Attack by raining down a small meteor.
Final Fantasy Tactics description
Choco Meteor (チョコメテオ, Choko Meteo?), also known as Choco Comet, Choco Meteo and Choco-Meteor, is usually an enemy ability used by chocobos. Its effects vary between games. If a game has different color variants of chocobo, Choco Meteor is commonly associated with red chocobos.
Appearances
Final Fantasy VIII
ChocoMeteor is used by Boko when he is summoned into battle using Gysahl Greens, and is his second-most powerful attack. In the original version Boko learns ChocoMeteor by training in the Chocobo World, meaning most international players never got to see the attack in the PlayStation version. In Final Fantasy VIII Remastered, Chocobo World is not available, and Boko can use his special skills natively, and which attack he uses depends on Squall's level.[1] Boko uses ChocoMeteor between LV50–74.
Its damage is calculated as follows:[2]
Final Fantasy X-2
Choco-Meteo is used by chocobos when encountered as opponents. It consists of twelve non-elemental attacks that reduce a random party member's HP by 12.5% with each hit, although by chaining the hits may deal additional damage. This attack is used by bold chocobos—timid and normal chocobos will never use it.
A captured chocobo for the player's team in the Creature Creator can learn Meteor at level 40 after being hit by a powerful move like Flare or Ultima.
Final Fantasy XII
Choco-Comet is used by chocobos when fought as enemies, including the Trickster mark. It does high magick damage to all enemies. It is especially dangerous when used by the Lv.99 Red Chocobo.
Final Fantasy XIV
Summons a meteor from the heavens to wreak havoc on all other chocobos.
Description.
Choco Meteor is an item usable during chocobo races.
During the quests leading up to the second Ivalice Alliance Raid, the Hero of Light must save a moogle named Montblanc from a pair of hostile red chocobos in Yanxia. They will occasionally cast Choco Meteor, which deals heavy damage and leaves those hit with a vulnerability debuff.
Final Fantasy Tactics
Choco Meteor is used by Red Chocobos and does high damage to a single target. It targets a single square within five squares of the user.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
Choco Meteor is exclusive to Red Chocobos, and does magick damage to all target within the area of effect.
The Chocobo Knight can use this ability while in control of a Red Chocobo.
Final Fantasy Dimensions II
Final Fantasy Explorers
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
Gallery
Etymology
"Choco" is short for "chocobo". (チョコボール, Chokobōru?). The mascot for this product is Kyoro-chan (キョロちゃん?), a bird who says "kweh".
The name "chocobo" derives from a Japanese brand of chocolate malt ball by Morinaga, ChocoBall食う / くう / kuu is a rough way to say "eat", whose volitional casual form is 食え / くえ / kue ("let's scoff 'em down!"), leading to Kweh!
meteor or "shooting star" is the visible streak of light from a meteoroid or micrometeoroid, heated and glowing from entering the Earth's atmosphere, as it sheds glowing material in its wake. Meteors rarely explode in the Earth's atmosphere. The term has become associated with quickness with the adjective "meteoric". In the context of myth and superstition, meteors and comets sighted in Ancient and Medieval Europe were once held as ill omen, said to be the message of the heavens' displeasure of man's affairs to herald grave catastrophes.
APieces that withstand atmospheric ablation are known as meteorites, but the name of the spell in the series refers to the overall phenomenon.
This means that the use of the word "meteor" in spell names in Final Fantasy is incorrect, as parts that withstand the atmospheric entry are called meteorites.
Trivia
- The Choco Meteor's meteorite in Final Fantasy Tactics is in the shape of a chocobo's head.