With the release of Final Fantasy 7 Remake, fans across the world have another chance to experience the 1997 title in modern glory. While some things may have changed in the first part of Cloud Strife's journey, many familiar elements remain faithful to the original game. In battle, players can still count on being able to summon and one of the many beings they can summon is the form of a Fat Chocobo.
As a staple of the series since Final Fantasy 3, summons are powerful magical beasts that have offensive, healing, or supportive effects depending on the creature. On the other hand, Chocobos have been around since Final Fantasy 2 and can serve as quick transportation or an escape from a bad situation. With that in mind, the Fat Chocobo in Final Fantasy 7 Remake is an oversized version of the series' mascot, but players will need to first beat it in battle before earning the right to summon it.
In-game, the Fat Chocobo can be acquired by fighting and defeating a VR simulation of it. Players can unlock the mission by speaking with Chadley during Chapter 9 of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake story. Chadley will be loitering in Wall Market, west of the item shop.
Compared to fighting other summons, the Fat Chocobo is much less intense, but players can't just stand still and tank everything. The Fat Chocobo has no specific weaknesses, so the strongest attacks and spells available to players will do the job. Use special abilities such as Cloud's Triple Slash to get a stagger bonus and damage increase. Follow up with Aerith or Tifa's abilities to keep the stagger going and do maximum damage.
The Fat Chocobo uses physical attacks so players should equip a Barrier Materia and use either Barrier or Manawall to halve damage taken by the party. Carefully move and dodge trash that the Fat Chocobo throws out or guard to reduce any damage done by the attack. Occasionally, the Moogle accompanying the Fat Chocobo will feed it using "Eat up, kupo!". This will cause the Fat Chocobo to use "Kweh kewh" where it jumps up and down 3 times and rolls around 5 times, guard this attack or use defensive spells in case dodging isn't an option.
Furthermore, the Moogle will also summon additional enemies to deal with from time to time using "Fingers crossed, kupo!" These adds are ghostly versions of Cactuars, Tonberries, and Bombs. They can be easily taken out, but more will be summoned as the fight drags on so an occasional ability or offensive summon like Ifrit will keep their numbers low and the player's attention solely on the Fat Chocobo.
Once the Fat Chocobo simulation falls, players will receive the Fat Chocobo Materia and be able to summon it in battle.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake is out now for the PlayStation 4.
Source: GameSpot
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