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FF7 Chocobracelet

Chocobracelet in Final Fantasy VII.

Chocobracelet (チョコボの腕輪, Chokobo no Udewa?, lit. Chocobo Bracelet), also known as Chocobo Armlet, is a recurring piece of equipment in the Final Fantasy series. It is usually an armor, but sometimes appears as an accessory, and usually increases Speed alongside giving some defensive boosts.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy VII[]

Chocobracelet is a special armor won from the Chocobo Races at the Gold Saucer. It provides 35 Defense, 10 Def%, 38 Magic Defense, 10 MDef%, +30 Dexterity, +20 Luck, and has four single slots for Materia at normal growth.

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-[]

Chocobo Armlet is an accessory that provides AP +20%. When ten are used in Materia Fusion, they give AP +10%. It can be bought from Sector 6 Accessory Shop for 1,000 gil.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth[]

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Dissidia Final Fantasy[]

Chocobracelet is a level 22 bangle that provides +115 HP, +17 Defense, and Regen +25%. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 6,050 gil, Silver Bangles, and Aquamarine.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]

Chocobracelet is a level 1 bangle that provides +231 HP, +19 Defense, and Regen +5%. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 16,100 gil, Silver Bangles, and Oerba Beads.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Final Fantasy Explorers[]

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Etymology[]

"Choco" is short for "chocobo". 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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