6/3/2023 0 Comments Sonic adventure battle 2![]() ![]() ![]() Those are just really terrible side-effects of using animals to level up your Chao. Important: I can’t clear this up enough! Evolving a Chao has nothing to do with what animal parts it has on. Make sure to feed your Chao only the right type of fruit and the right type of Chao Drive depending on which of the first 15 evolutionary combinations you want. This gives 15 possible Chao combinations: For a neutral aligned Chao just feed it with both typed of characters evenly.Īfter a given amount of time and food the Chao will evolve with a new alignment (or still neutral if that’s what you’re aiming for) and will be one of five types. Depending on what alignment you want you should start feeding your Chao using fruit from the hero room or dark room (or neutral if that’s what you’re aiming for) and feed the Chao using characters of that alignment. For some reason when a Chao has just hatched out of its egg it will take a much longer time for Chao Drives to have a noticeable effect, so give it time.Īnother factor is the Chaos’ alignment (neutral, hero or dark). As your Chao ages the effects of what drives you’re giving it become more and more noticeable.įor example: if your Chao was just born and you gave it 100 swimming Chao Drives you would hardly notice a difference, but if you wait about a half hour after giving it these items, it will start to change color. This first evolution takes both a large amount of time and a large amount of Drives, contrary to what many other guides say. It’s easy to tell which Chao Drive is which as the color of the Chao Drive matches the stat it will increase (e.g. There are four types: Swimming, Running, Flying and Power. The Chao will evolve primarily based on what type of Chao Drives you give it. The first evolution is a permanent, special evolution and all of your Chao’s preceding evolutions will revolve around the outcome of this first evolution. There are many theories as to how evolution of a Chao occurs, but after extensive testing I’ve found the following method to work most consistently and accurately. Now here is where things start to get confusing. The classroom is also a place you can put your Chao if you need to get them out of the Garden for a while (which helps to prevent unwanted aging). During some Chao races the intelligence factor of your Chao will play an important role in how well they do so try to keep them as intelligent as possible. The classroom is where your Chao improves its intelligence. Make sure you take some time before evolving it to send your Chao to class. The Chao will throw the food away if they don’t want it. Your Chao will also eat these on their own so be careful not to over-feed them. Start by feeding it fruit from the tree in whichever zone your Chao is in. Once your Chao has hatched you can begin feeding it. I haven’t found any way to get a consistent face yet though. Each one of these egg-hatching methods will give your Chao a different facial expression: mad, sad, or happy, or just a regular Chao. ![]() It will also result in your Chao not liking you right off the bat, so just don’t do it! Another method of speeding up the hatching process is to pick the egg up and jump around with it for a while before setting it back down. You can also throw it against the wall, although this will usually result in your Chao hatching with a pretty hideous expression on its face (and it’s permanent) so I don’t recommend it. You can let these eggs sit there until they hatch or you can pick them up and shake them to speed up the process (walk up to an egg, press and hold B and begin to move the control stick, much like how you shake down fruits from the trees for a few seconds and set it back down). You’ll start off with two Chao eggs when you first enter the Chao world. Most other guides merely list off a bunch of Chao evolution combinations and a list of colors well here is how Chaos really work… Having troubles raising a Chao? After having searched around for information on raising and evolving Chaos I found information on them to be either scarce or non-existent. ![]()
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