Yeah, so I screwed up.
Sorry Chaos Yamato! Hope Lightning Dagger can live up to her legacy. ;.;
Edit: Square Enix; get rid of the ability to just retire your chocobo for NO REASON. It's a newby trap!

Yeah, so I screwed up.
Sorry Chaos Yamato! Hope Lightning Dagger can live up to her legacy. ;.;
Edit: Square Enix; get rid of the ability to just retire your chocobo for NO REASON. It's a newby trap!
Sorry to be so blunty disagreeing with this but we dont need SE to babysit us everywhere. You screwed up because you didnt informed yourself properly beforehand - that is unfortuante, but ultimatley your fault.
I've got enough of people suggesting that SE should treat us all like dumb toddlers by putting safety guards and meassures everywhere. I like being treated like an adult who is responsible for their own choices.
It is unfortunate that you made this mistake and lost your chocobo, but honestly: If it was your first racing chocobo you didnt lost to much. 15k MGP arent a huge loss either, specially not now that we've got MGP-buffs up. And you took a valuable lesson from this: Inform yourself better. A good way to do that when it comes to racing is this guide: https://www.mooglemedia.com/off-to-the-races/



Unfortunately people nowadays, want to be babysat. How many people do you see ask basic questions in /shout chat in game, that they could have found in 60 seconds by using google themselves? Most of them would not have survived gaming 30 years ago when we didn't have many strategy guides to go on, and the internet was nothing more than a BBS on dial-up.Sorry to be so blunty disagreeing with this but we dont need SE to babysit us everywhere. You screwed up because you didnt informed yourself properly beforehand - that is unfortuante, but ultimatley your fault.
I've got enough of people suggesting that SE should treat us all like dumb toddlers by putting safety guards and meassures everywhere. I like being treated like an adult who is responsible for their own choices.


Eh, I did the same thing myself once after taking a long hiatus from the game. Retired my chocobo at rank 30 instead of 40, mistaking that it was 40-50 not 30-40 for some reason. long hiatus, early morning not enough coffee.
I think there may have even been a warning message that alerts you 'this chocobo will not provide a covering for not being rank 40 or above.' Must of fatfingered right through it.
It's not a big loss as long as you have breeding attempts left on your previous bird. Just have to restart that pedigree tier. Which long haul is still the same MGP farm anyway
Last edited by Xenosan; 06-07-2017 at 12:32 PM.
I mean... You still have your script thingy in your inventory, no?
Just take it to the breeder and use it to breed. You want to get a high pedigree rank anyway.. And the only way to do that is to level > retire > breed > repeat.



It specifically tells you if you retire them too early that you surrender them to Gold Saucer. The option needs to stay so that you can discard the chocobo if it doesn't get the right stats or something (e.g. say you got 20 stars on mom but only 19 on dad, you can register it and hope the fledgling gets mom's 4 star stat instead of dad's 3 star).
There is no apostrophe in Au Ra.
Stop adding one three years later.



I have to disagree. There is a pop-up warning that clearly tells you that you wont get breeding rights unless your chocobo is the correct Rank. It's not a trap if you read the warnings.
Well there is a reason to retire them early so I don't think it should be removed as an option.
After breeding a few chocobos and taking them to be registered if the first one rolled all the terrible stat options you can retire it to try one of the others instead.
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/376009-Fabulous-Flying-Unicorn%21


No? Since definitive stats are chosen at the registering it is kinda useful to be able to get rid of a chocobo who got all the worst stat. Maybe you should have informed yourself and read the in game warning instead.
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