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    Ezel_'s Avatar
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    Breeding predigree 9 chocobos

    So apparently chocobo racing is a niche topic and I can NOT find anything about this. I apologise if anyone has already posted the same question and i managed to skim past it.

    I know that pedigree 9 is max, and i just got a p9 chocobo with pretty good parent stats, so I was wondering if it was possible to breed a pedigree 9 with a pedigree 9? I don't want to retire my pedigree 9 just to find out that you can't breed it
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    Of course you can. now you must keep breeding your chickens until you get perfect chocobos with 4 stars in every stat
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    Last edited by lolicon09; 08-23-2020 at 02:43 AM.

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    Thank you so much for the reply!
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    you can breed them up to 10 times i believe, its better if you breed them with another high stated p9 so you have a better chance at getting the perfect chocobo
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    Congrats on getting your first P9. I just recently got my P9, all 4 stars and foul weather and it felt like an accomplishment. The racing barding you get from completing all 15 challeges is the 2nd rarest barding in the game, beat out only by the community event barding. So, feel proud of your hard work!
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