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Gysahl Greens, originally called Carrots in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version and Gysahl in the [[PlayStation]] and in the [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] version, allow the player to summon Fat Chocobo on spots smelling like chocobo.
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Gysahl Greens, originally called Carrots in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version and Gysahl in the [[PlayStation]], allow the player to summon Fat Chocobo on spots smelling like chocobo.
   
 
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Gysahl Greens from Final Fantasy VII.

Gysahl Greens (ギサールの野菜 Gisaru no Yasai), also known as Carrots, are a recurring item in the Final Fantasy series. They usually have some connection with chocobos, mostly that is their food in some recurring games.

Appearances

Final Fantasy III

Gysahl Greens make their first appearance. Bought in the town of Gysahl, where they get their name, they 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, allow the player to summon Fat Chocobo on spots smelling like chocobo.

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.

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-

Gysahl Greens are used in Materia Fusion for Luck +1 up to a maximum of +100. Gysahl Greens 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.

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. A pickled version of the vegitable is also mentioned several times throughout the game, Steiner also uses them to help smuggle Princess Garnet through South Gate

Final Fantasy X-2

Gysahl Greens are used to capture chocobos for Clasko.

Final Fantasy XI

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

Final Fantasy XII

Gysahl Greens are loot that can be bought in certain places and are dropped by chocobos. Using Gysahl Greens on wayward chocobos in certain locations will let the party ride them for 3 minutes.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

Gysahl Greens are one of the mission items, described as "vegetable well-known as a chocobo's favorite food."

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