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[[File:Early FFX - Chocobo Knights.jpg|250px|thumb|Chocobo Knights concept art from ''Final Fantasy X''.]]
 
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{{Q|Only a select few can become Chocobo Knights. You have to be a skilled rider or achieve some combat merit to become one.|Crusader soldier from ''[[Final Fantasy X]]''.}}
 
{{Q|Only a select few can become Chocobo Knights. You have to be a skilled rider or achieve some combat merit to become one.|Crusader soldier from ''[[Final Fantasy X]]''.}}
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The '''Chocobo Knights''' {{J|ćƒćƒ§ć‚³ćƒœé؎兵隊|Chokobo Kiheitai|Chocobo Cavalry}} are a recurring group of mounted knights in ''[[Final Fantasy (Series)|Final Fantasy]]''. Frequently depicted as a specialized unit, they use trained [[chocobo]]s as mounts to ride into battle.
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The '''Chocobo Knights''' are a recurring group of mounted knights in ''[[Final Fantasy series|Final Fantasy]]''. Frequently depicted as a specialized unit, they use trained [[chocobo]]s as mounts to ride into battle.
 
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''===
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[[File:FF6 Chocobo Knight.png|right]]
 
[[File:FF6 Chocobo Knight.png|right]]
 
Chocobo Knights are seen as the soldiers guarding and patrolling the perimeters of [[Figaro Castle]]. There's also one guarding the entrance to [[South Figaro Cave]], but leaves shortly after [[Edgar Roni Figaro|Edgar]] sends him to check on the castle. Chocobo Knights also appear during the [[Opera House|Opera's]] opening sequences.
 
Chocobo Knights are seen as the soldiers guarding and patrolling the perimeters of [[Figaro Castle]]. There's also one guarding the entrance to [[South Figaro Cave]], but leaves shortly after [[Edgar Roni Figaro|Edgar]] sends him to check on the castle. Chocobo Knights also appear during the [[Opera House|Opera's]] opening sequences.
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy X]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy X]]''===
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[[File:Opmiihen.jpg|thumb|right|Chocobo Knights' charge during [[Operation Mi'ihen]].]]
 
The Chocobo Knights of [[Spira]] are an elite group of mounted soldiers, consisting of the serious but kind Captain [[Lucil]], cheerful [[Elma]], and the uncomfortable and slightly incompetent [[Clasko]]. It is mentioned by an NPC that normally one must be a skilled chocobo rider or achieve combat merit to become a chocobo knight, and that Clasko was likely knighted because he is good at earning chocobos' trust. It is never stated directly that the knights are part of the [[Crusaders]], but they do take part in [[Operation Mi'ihen]] and both Lucil and Elma are shown giving orders to [[Luzzu]] and [[Gatta]].
 
   
 
[[File:Opmiihen.jpg|thumb|right|Chocobo Knights' charge during [[Operation Mi'ihen (Final Fantasy X)|Operation Mi'ihen]].]]
The knights encounter [[Yuna]] and her [[Guardian (Final Fantasy X)|guardians]] at various moments along Yuna's [[pilgrimage]] in ''Final Fantasy X'' and fight, bravely enough, in Operation Mi'ihen. After the battle the Chocobo Knights' numbers are severely damaged as Lucil, Elma and Clasko travel past the [[Moonflow]] to acquire new chocobos to replace those they lost.
 
 
The Chocobo Knights of [[Spira]] are an elite group of mounted soldiers, consisting of the serious but kind Captain [[Lucil (Final Fantasy X)|Lucil]], cheerful [[Elma]], and the uncomfortable and slightly incompetent [[Clasko]]. It is mentioned by an NPC that normally one must be a skilled chocobo rider or achieve combat merit to become a chocobo knight, and that Clasko was likely knighted because he is good at earning chocobos' trust. It is never stated directly that the knights are part of the [[Crusaders]], but they do take part in [[Operation Mi'ihen (Final Fantasy X)|Operation Mi'ihen]] and both Lucil and Elma are shown giving orders to [[Luzzu]] and [[Gatta]].
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The knights encounter [[Yuna]] and her [[Guardian (Final Fantasy X)|guardians]] at various moments along Yuna's [[pilgrimage]] in ''Final Fantasy X'' and fight, bravely enough, in Operation Mi'ihen. After the battle the Chocobo Knights' numbers are severely damaged as Lucil, Elma and Clasko travel past the [[Moonflow (Final Fantasy X)|Moonflow]] to acquire new chocobos to replace those they lost.
   
 
====''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''====
 
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Two years later, the trio have joined the [[Youth League]] and Lucil and Elma have risen to the positions of command, while Clasko is still low in the ranks and spends much of his time being ordered around. Later on, depending on the player's actions, Clasko may set up a [[Calm Lands Ruins|Chocobo Ranch]] in the [[Calm Lands]].
 
Two years later, the trio have joined the [[Youth League]] and Lucil and Elma have risen to the positions of command, while Clasko is still low in the ranks and spends much of his time being ordered around. Later on, depending on the player's actions, Clasko may set up a [[Calm Lands Ruins|Chocobo Ranch]] in the [[Calm Lands]].
   
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During a trip to [[Mushroom Rock Road]] towards the end of the game, depending on the player's actions, the party may participate in a fighting tournament, with the last two opponents being Elma and Lucil. Elma attacks with a sword, and Lucil uses [[Element (Term)|elemental]] gems. Depending on the player's actions late in the game, Elma may indicate that she is considering reorganizing the mounted Chocobo Knights.
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During a trip to [[Mushroom Rock Road]] towards the end of the game, depending on the player's actions, the party may participate in a fighting tournament, with the last two opponents being Elma and Lucil. Elma attacks with a sword, and Lucil uses [[Element (term)|elemental]] gems. Depending on the player's actions late in the game, Elma may indicate that she is considering reorganizing the mounted Chocobo Knights.
   
 
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[[File:ChocoboKnightsSanDOrian.jpg|150px|thumb|Concept of an armored Chocobo Knight and his Destrier chocobo.]]
 
[[File:ChocoboKnightsSanDOrian.jpg|150px|thumb|Concept of an armored Chocobo Knight and his Destrier chocobo.]]
 
The Chocobo Knights were active combat units some twenty years before original game events.
 
The Chocobo Knights were active combat units some twenty years before original game events.
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===''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''===
 
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In the opening FMV several characters are shown in armor riding on armored chocobos. While never referred to as Chocobo Knights, they bear a striking resemblance.
 
In the opening FMV several characters are shown in armor riding on armored chocobos. While never referred to as Chocobo Knights, they bear a striking resemblance.
   
 
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[[File:Fortress - Chocobo Knight.jpg|right|150px|A Chocobo rider in a storyboard sequence.]]
 
[[File:Fortress - Chocobo Knight.jpg|right|150px|A Chocobo rider in a storyboard sequence.]]
 
Chocobo Knights are or were set to appear in this spinoff installment.
 
Chocobo Knights are or were set to appear in this spinoff installment.
   
 
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[[File:Erozean Alliance.png|thumb|right|Erozean Alliance's armored chocobos.]]
 
[[File:Erozean Alliance.png|thumb|right|Erozean Alliance's armored chocobos.]]
 
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[[File:War of the Lions Artwork.png|thumb|Chocobo Knights in ''FF Tactics''.]]
 
[[File:War of the Lions Artwork.png|thumb|Chocobo Knights in ''FF Tactics''.]]
 
After the defeat of [[CĆŗchulainn (Tactics)|CĆŗchulainn]], a still image shows multiple Chocobo Knights on the outbreak of the War of the Lions during the epilogue of [[chapter]] 2.
 
After the defeat of [[CĆŗchulainn (Tactics)|CĆŗchulainn]], a still image shows multiple Chocobo Knights on the outbreak of the War of the Lions during the epilogue of [[chapter]] 2.
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Only a select few can become Chocobo Knights. You have to be a skilled rider or achieve some combat merit to become one.

Crusader soldier from Final Fantasy X.

The Chocobo Knights are a recurring group of mounted knights in Final Fantasy. Frequently depicted as a specialized unit, they use trained chocobos as mounts to ride into battle.


Appearances

Final Fantasy VI

Chocobo Knights are seen as the soldiers guarding and patrolling the perimeters of Figaro Castle. There's also one guarding the entrance to South Figaro Cave, but leaves shortly after Edgar sends him to check on the castle. Chocobo Knights also appear during the Opera's opening sequences.

Final Fantasy X

Opmiihen

Chocobo Knights' charge during Operation Mi'ihen.

The Chocobo Knights of Spira are an elite group of mounted soldiers, consisting of the serious but kind Captain Lucil, cheerful Elma, and the uncomfortable and slightly incompetent Clasko. It is mentioned by an NPC that normally one must be a skilled chocobo rider or achieve combat merit to become a chocobo knight, and that Clasko was likely knighted because he is good at earning chocobos' trust. It is never stated directly that the knights are part of the Crusaders, but they do take part in Operation Mi'ihen and both Lucil and Elma are shown giving orders to Luzzu and Gatta.

The knights encounter Yuna and her guardians at various moments along Yuna's pilgrimage in Final Fantasy X and fight, bravely enough, in Operation Mi'ihen. After the battle the Chocobo Knights' numbers are severely damaged as Lucil, Elma and Clasko travel past the Moonflow to acquire new chocobos to replace those they lost.

Final Fantasy X-2

Two years later, the trio have joined the Youth League and Lucil and Elma have risen to the positions of command, while Clasko is still low in the ranks and spends much of his time being ordered around. Later on, depending on the player's actions, Clasko may set up a Chocobo Ranch in the Calm Lands.

During a trip to Mushroom Rock Road towards the end of the game, depending on the player's actions, the party may participate in a fighting tournament, with the last two opponents being Elma and Lucil. Elma attacks with a sword, and Lucil uses elemental gems. Depending on the player's actions late in the game, Elma may indicate that she is considering reorganizing the mounted Chocobo Knights.

Final Fantasy XI

ChocoboKnightsSanDOrian

Concept of an armored Chocobo Knight and his Destrier chocobo.

The Chocobo Knights were active combat units some twenty years before original game events.

Bred in San d'Oria, the Chocobo Knight mounts underwent training that allowed them to bear the weight of heavy armor and withstand the shock of cavalry charges. Known as Destriers the chocobo were characterized by their large, jet-black bodies and thick, powerful legs. With the decline of lance combat and improvements to ranged weaponry, Destriers lost their place in battle to the faster breeds; such as Coursers. The Chocobo Knights would be gradually faded out of the battlefield.

Final Fantasy XII

In the opening FMV several characters are shown in armor riding on armored chocobos. While never referred to as Chocobo Knights, they bear a striking resemblance.

Fortress

A Chocobo rider in a storyboard sequence.

Chocobo Knights are or were set to appear in this spinoff installment.

Final Fantasy XIV

Erozean Alliance

Erozean Alliance's armored chocobos.

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Final Fantasy Tactics

War of the Lions Artwork

Chocobo Knights in FF Tactics.

After the defeat of CĆŗchulainn, a still image shows multiple Chocobo Knights on the outbreak of the War of the Lions during the epilogue of chapter 2.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

The Chocobo Knight is a job exclusive for moogles.

Mobius Final Fantasy

MFF Chocobo Knights FFX
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Etymology

The name "chocobo" derives from a Japanese brand of chocolate malt ball by Morinaga, ChocoBall (ćƒćƒ§ć‚³ćƒœćƒ¼ćƒ«, Chokobōru?). The mascot for this product is Kyoro-chan (ć‚­ćƒ§ćƒ­ć”ć‚ƒć‚“?), a bird who says "kweh".

é£Ÿć† / 恏恆 / kuu is a rough way to say "eat", whose volitional casual form is é£Ÿćˆ / 恏恈 / kue ("let's scoff 'em down!"), leading to Kweh!

A knight is a mounted soldier in armor who served his sovereign or lord in the Middle Ages. The word comes from Old English cniht ("boy" or "servant"), a cognate of the German word Knecht ("servant, bondsman, vassal"). In most European languages (with the notable exception of English), the word for "knight" comes from "horse", thus implying that a knight is a "noble horseman" or a "horse-mounted nobleman". The English noun cavalier, an archaic term for a mounted soldier, traces its roots to Latin, and is closer in meaning to the "horseman" of Romance languages.