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Negates poison... and brings out one's inner chocobo.

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Chocobo Suit (チョコボスーツ, Chokobo Sūtsu?) is a recurring armor in the Final Fantasy series. It is an unique armor that provides great stat boosts and usually grants immunity to Poison. In the MMORPG entries in the series, however, it is a low level costume piece that comes with a matching headgear, the Chocobo Masque or Chocobo Mask (チョコボマスク, Chokobo Masuku?).

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy IV[]

Chocobo suit that prevents poison.

Description

Chocobo Suit is a unique armor found only in the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation Portable versions, and is exclusive to Palom. It provides 28 Defense, 30 Magic Defense, 25 Evasion, 15 Magic Evasion, +15 Agility, and nullifies Poison. It can be bought for 550,000 gil and found at the Lunar Ruins, or dropped from Strato Avis.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]

Chocobo Suit is an unused armor that would have a provided 30 Defense, 30 Magic Defense, +25% Evasion, +15% Magic Evasion, and +15 Speed. It would have been used by Ceodore, Palom, Porom, Luca, Tsukinowa, Leonora, and Ursula.

Final Fantasy VI[]

Chocobo Suit is a special piece of armor usable only by Strago and Relm, providing 56 Defense, 38 Magic Defense, +3 Strength, +6 Speed, +2 Stamina, and nullifies Poison Poison. The Chocobo Suit is not compatible with the Merit Award. It can be found at Esper Caves, stolen from Caladrius, and won from the Dragon's Neck Coliseum by betting the Tabby Suit.

Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis[]

Chocobo Suit gear from FFVIIEC

The Chocobo Suit appears as a gear for Aerith. It could be obtained as an event reward during "Pumpkin Fest: Where Darkness Gathers". Equipping gives the reinforcement ability Boost HP and Boost MDEF.

Final Fantasy XI[]

The Chocobo Suit here comes with a matching Chocobo Masque; both are level 1 pieces of equipment with Defense 1 that come from various Repeat Login Campaigns. Both can be upgraded via Synergy to a +1 version with Defense 2 and an additional effect when used; the suit adds a Costume effect that turns the wearer into an adult chocobo, while the masque teleports the wearer to the Chocogirl located at the telepoint nearest to their home nation. Both effects are usable once per 20 real-life hours.

Final Fantasy XIV[]

The Chocobo Suit is Body Body armor that can be equipped by all classes. It prevents the use of Hand Hand armor, though while its appearance suggests otherwise, it does not restrict the use of Leg Leg armor. It can be obtained from Jonathas in Old Gridania as a reward for the achievement Bosom Buddies III.

Chocobo Suit

Chocobo Suit

Body
All Classes Lv. 1
Item Level 1
Defense: 6 Magic Defense: 13
Cannot equip gear to hands.
Repair/Melding/Desynthesis:
Weaver Weaver
Dyeable: No Unique
Untradeable

Final Fantasy Dimensions[]

Chocobo Suit is a mid-ranked armor that provides 16 Defense, 10 Evade, 3 Magic Defense, +2 Speed, and prevents Poison.

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Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Etymology[]

Chocobo is a large and usually yellow avian in the Final Fantasy series used commonly as a steed or a draft animal. The name "chocobo" derives from a Japanese brand of chocolate malt ball by Morinaga, ChocoBall (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".

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!

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