Be nice to your Chao and give them their favorite fruits from the Black Market. Remember, Raising CHao is fun. It will also have a special ability after it evolves. Whatever you trained on your Chao last before it evolved is what it will be. When your Chao gets trained a lot, it will get into a blue bubble and it will disappear. In about 15 seconds, your Chao will reappear. If you gave it a bunch of Hero fruits, it havew a halo. Also, a special attribute that represents it's special ability.
Swim: Large Spike Neutral Two spikes curving downward. Hero Two spikes vertical on head. Pale green body. Fly: Two vertical spikes. Dark Pink. Two spikes. Neutral Two tiny feather -like spikes on head.
Hero Run: Large Stick on head. Pink zigzags on limbs. Limbs are red. Three Spikes on head. Spike curls upward on head. Yellow Stripes. Dark If you give your Chao a lot of Dark fruits, it will evolve into a dark Chao. If you give your Chao neither Hero or Dark fruits and train it without feeding them to it, it will become a neutral. Eggs are shown on Chapter 2. Go to Station Square garden and go into the Chao Stadium.
Beat Pearl Race but defeating the other Chao to push the ball to the end. Beat Amethyst by having a good fly type. If it succeeds, beat Ruby by having a good swim chao. Then beat Sapphire by having a strong Chao than can swim well. Then, you will unlock Emerald Course. Beat Emerald course by having a strong chao all around. December 12, at PM. Thee O double D says:. May 23, at AM. May 27, at PM. March 6, at PM. Scott Clam says:.
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In Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut , due to only heroic characters being playable, the Chao instead become Hero or Dark depending on the alignment fruits it is given. The alignment feature was nonexistent in the Dreamcast version of Sonic Adventure. Chao will evolve a second time after one to three Chao years.
However, the Chao will not go into a cocoon, and the changes are sometimes very subtle. A Chao will 'evolve' depending on which stat is the highest at the moment. However, it will not change its primary type. Like a child Chao's gradual evolution, the second evolution is not permanent, and can be changed.
After about five Chao years have passed, [1] the Chao will either reincarnate or die. If the Chao has lived a happy life, it will be surrounded by a pink cocoon, and will be reborn as an egg and hatch as a Baby Chao.
There does not seem to be a limit to how many times a chao can reincarnate itself. However, a Chao that has been ignored and abused during its lifetime will surround itself with a gray cocoon, and vanish with the cocoon. Besides the normal evolutions, a special Chao called a " Chaos Chao " can be created. This can be done once the selected Chao has transformed at least two times.
During that third or higher cycle of its life, if it is happy enough, given at least one of each animal in the game, and all its stats are around equal, it will become a Chaos Chao. Besides looking different than a normal Chao, the Chaos Chao has an endless lifespan. To get a Hero Chaos or a Dark Chaos, the player should give them one animal from either the Hero or Dark characters respectively, and that all of their stats are around equal. Along with their apparent invincibility, Chaos Chao lack the ability to reproduce.
They are the most difficult Chao to create. The Chao in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood do not evolve; they instead can be leveled up to increase their usefulness in the game's combat system. After evolving, Chao gain the ability to reproduce. Chao have no gender and therefore can breed with any other adult Chao. Chao are in mating season when they sit down happily and are surrounded by a circle of flowers. Placing another Chao inside the circle may result in breeding. It is believed that, to at least some degree, statistics and other characteristics are inherited.
As mentioned above, Chaos Chao cannot breed. Chao have various stats that affect their performance. The visible stats are ranked E-S, with S rank stats getting the best possible growth when leveling up. By giving a Chao small animals it will acquire some of the animal's characteristics. Besides a physical change to the Chao, this will also modify the Chao's stats based on the type of animal given. There are five types of animals in Sonic Adventure and seven in Sonic Adventure 2.
The fifth color, Blue, is a fairly even mixture of some or all of the other classes. In Sonic Adventure 2 , Chaos Drives appear.
Chaos Drives are items that pop out of machines created by the military organization G. These, like the small animals, also raise your Chao's stats. These are only in Sonic Adventure 2 and the GameCube adaptation. Like the small animals, the different colors each raise a certain stat.
Yellow raises swim, purple raises fly, green raises run, and red raises power. However, neither animals nor Chaos Drives can raise a Chao's stamina, only food can, mainly the fruit from the trees grown in the Chao Gardens. Also, a certain fruit called the Chao Fruit bought at the Black Market raises all stats, including Stamina, when it is given to a Chao. In certain games like Sonic Adventure 2: Battle after the evolution into a Hero, Neutral, or Dark Chao , Chao go into an either pink or gray cocoon at the end of their lifespan.
The pink cocoon means that they are reincarnating, and the gray means they are going to die. Chaos Chao are immortal ; thus, they will never enter into a cocoon once formed. A reincarnated Chao keeps all of its letter grades from its previous life as well as its skills, tools, awards, and even intelligence. With enough time and effort, this enables the player to eventually maximize all stats if they're raised to lv. In the Dreamcast versions, since all stat increases are constant for every Chao, they are all reset instead.
Chao are apparently able to bond with other life forms, from animals to characters. This allows for the Chao to gain characteristics from them, and in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood , enhance an ability of a character. In Sonic Adventure 2 , once a character has bonded with a Chao enough, it will recognize the character's whistle and follow it whenever that character whistles.
Dark and Hero Chao as seen in Sonic Adventure 2. This results in the ability to play with the Chao away from the Dreamcast in a mini-games called Chao Adventure and Chao Adventure 2 respectively. The Chao walks on a path and is given a task. If done correctly, the player is rewarded with a fruit or seed which can be taken off the VMU and back onto Sonic Adventure 2 for planting.
Seeds can be planted by a Chao with a watering can and a shovel, the latter which can be won in races in Sonic Adventure 2. In Chao Adventure , the Chao does not age like it does in gardens. Sonic Advance , Sonic Advance 2 and Sonic Pinball Party feature the Tiny Chao Garden , which is a small simple garden with a small pool that is universal to every game.
There is a shop where fruit and toys can be bought for the Rings that the player has collected during gameplay, and some minigames. Instead, it is an area where the hidden Chao that the player has found during gameplay are located.
When all ten of the Chao in the zone are found, the player can look for keys that enable the Special Stage for that particular zone. If the Chaos Emerald is obtained for a Zone, then it will be seen floating in the Chao Playground of the Zone it was found in. The Chao Playground can be visited at any time via Factory Ring. All Chao with the exception of Cheese can be obtained by collecting Chao Eggs and waiting a while for them to hatch. However, as with Sonic Advance 3 , the garden is only for storing Chao, not interacting with or raising them.
Taken out of the garden, however, they bond with the character they are attached to, and power them up with various effects in battle. A character can only be bonded with one Chao at a time. Players can trade Chao with each other via the Nintendo DS wireless communications feature which can enhance the battle effects of these Chao.
A Chao is in Sonic Shuffle as a secret playable character, unlocked by collecting certain amounts of Knuckles' pictures in the Sonic Room. The Japan-exclusive Good Friend Chao! In this game, one can raise a Chao as a virtual pet, similarly to a Chao Garden. In Sonic Heroes , Chao appear in certain sections of odd numbered Bonus Challenge Special Stages where one Dark Chao and one Neutral Chao appear in a balloon and randomly toss a sphere or a mine for the player to collect or avoid respectively.
They are also featured in two of Team Chaotix missions; in Ocean Palace where they must collect one and in Lost Jungle where they must collect multiple Chao. Shadow can attack the Chao to fill his Dark Gauge. Cheese can be attacked as well, but once touched is considered to be rescued. Hot air balloons in the shape of Chao's heads also appear in the background of some of the events that occur outdoor. The GameCube was the first Nintendo system to use optical discs as a primary storage medium for its games.
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