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Revision as of 19:02, 23 January 2011

Kingdom Hearts
Metal Chocobo
"Possess incredible power and reach, but reduces max MP by 1. Rarely deals critical blows."
Token
Metal Chocobo Keychain KH.png
Japanese メタルチョコボ
Stats
Strength MP Length
+10[KH I]
+9[KH I FM]
-1
Crit. Rate Crit. Bonus Recoil
x0 +0 1
Obtained
Defeat Cloud in the Hercules Cup.
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Metal Chocobo
"A special attack card that can break through physical defenses. A bit difficult to handle."
Japanese メタルチョコボ
Stats
Strike Thrust Finish
C+ C+ B+
Swing
Speed
Break
Recovery
Required
CP
C B B
Element
Neutral
Obtained
1st Olympus Coliseum Reward

Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
Metal Chocobo
Token
Metal Chocobo Keychain KHREC.png
Japanese メタルチョコボ
Stats
Length
Very Long
Clock Abilities
LV1 LV2
LV3 LV4
Obtained
Rare prize at Layer 27 of Olympus Coliseum.
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
Metal Chocobo Fe
Token
Metal Chocobo Keychain KHREC.png
Japanese メタルチョコボFe
Stats
Length
Very Long
Clock Abilities
LV1 LV2
LV3 LV4
Obtained
Defeat 80 enemies with the Metal Chocobo.
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
Metal Chocobo Ag
Token
Metal Chocobo Keychain KHREC.png
Japanese メタルチョコボAg
Stats
Length
Very Long
Clock Abilities
LV1 LV2
Impact Arts Attack Upgrade
Heavy Blade OFinish1RCO.png
LV3 LV4
Full Swing
Brick Wall
Auto-Counter OFinish1RCO.png
Drain OFinish1RCO.png
Obtained
Defeat 160 enemies with the Metal Chocobo Fe.
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
Metal Chocobo Au
Token
Metal Chocobo Keychain KHREC.png
Japanese メタルチョコボAu
Stats
Length
Very Long
Clock Abilities
LV1 LV2
LV3 LV4
Obtained
Defeat 240 enemies with the Metal Chocobo Ag.
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
Metal Chocobo Pt
Token
Metal Chocobo Keychain KHREC.png
Japanese メタルチョコボPt
Stats
Length
Very Long
Clock Abilities
LV1 LV2
Impact Arts Attack Upgrade
Heavy Blade OFinish1RCO.png
Protect
LV3 LV4
Full Swing
Brick Wall
Shell
Auto-Counter OFinish1RCO.png
Drain OFinish1RCO.png
All Critical OFinish1RCO.png
Obtained
Defeat 320 enemies with the Metal Chocobo Au.

The Metal Chocobo (メタルチョコボ Metaru Chokobo?) is a Keychain for Sora's Keyblade and a Keyblade that can be wielded by Data-Sora which appears in Kingdom Hearts , Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded

In Kingdom Hearts, the Metal Chocobo is a reward for defeating Cloud in the Hercules Cup.

Design

The blade resembles Cloud's metal Buster Sword, and the Keychain's token is a Chocobo. It possesses a red handle. At the base of the blade, there are two holes, one on top of the other, and there are three holes next to the teeth.

Although the Metal Chocobo's name is directly derived from the Chocobo of Final Fantasy, the appellations of its upgrades in the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts Re:coded are actually derived from those given to the various forms of Bahamut in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, in which Cloud is a major character. In contrast, the appellations in the English version play on the "Metal" portion of the name: Iron (Fe), Silver (Ag), Gold (Au), and Platinum (Pt).

See also