The giant yellow birds called Chocobos are some of the most recognizable mascots from the Final Fantasy series. They’ve also been featured in nearly every Final Fantasy games in some way, so they’ve ...
Beyond the technological wonders that can be found in the world of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, the flora and fauna are also often marvellous sights to behold. There are the adorable Moogles and dangerous ...
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The requirements to take part in the Starlight Celebration are the same as usual, so pretty much everyone can easily take part. You need to be at level 15. If you are, then head to Old Gridania once ...
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The sprawling open-world maps of Final Fantasy 7 (FF7) Rebirth aren’t designed to be navigated solely on foot. Instead, Cloud must team up with each region’s Chocobos – but the Gongaga birds seem to ...
Chocobo Stops in FF7 Rebirth are blue shelters that look like bus stations, which you can repair so that you can Fast Travel to them later. You can also use Cushions on them so they can be used like a ...
Chocobo Stops in FF7 Rebirth are blue shelters that look like bus stations, which you can repair so that you can Fast Travel to them later. You can also use Cushions on them so they can be used like a ...
The Chocobos don’t immediately run across the screen. Rather, searching for a related topic on Google then causes a yellow button with a Chocobo on it to appear on the screen. Pressing it causes a ...
Everyone loves the chocobo. And why not? He's got his own theme music, he's the best ride in all of Final Fantasy, and then there's the whole "Wark!" business. No one can resist the fluffy giant ...