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This beautiful garden is complete with grass, trees, cliffs, a waterfall, and a pond. It also contains the entrance to the Chao Stadium hidden under the waterfall; this garden is the only way to access the Chao Stadium.

If you dig around the garden with Knuckles or Rouge, you may be lucky enough to find a Pumpkin Hat for your Chao to wear. You will unlock the Hero Garden when you first create a Hero Chao.

When you first enter it, you will find that it contains a single Chao egg to reward you for your efforts. When you first enter the Chao Garden, you will see two Chao eggs.

As you later unlock other Chao Gardens, you will find a single Chao egg in each of them too. These eggs contain regular coloured Chao, which are light blue with yellow highlights. They will change in shape and colour as they grow. Note: Chao are light blue with green highlights in the Dreamcast version of Sonic Adventure 1!

You will also find two new eggs rather than one in each new garden you discover! The big eggs that you will see in the Chao Garden are Chao eggs. Chao eggs hatch on their own, but you can also hatch them yourself. To make your Chao like you and adore you, you should be nice to them!

The fifth color, Blue, is a fairly even mixture of some or all of the other classes. In Sonic Adventure 2 , Chaos Drives appear. Chaos Drives are items that pop out of machines created by the military organization G. These, like the small animals, also raise your Chao's stats. These are only in Sonic Adventure 2 and the GameCube adaptation. Like the small animals, the different colors each raise a certain stat. Yellow raises swim, purple raises fly, green raises run, and red raises power.

However, neither animals nor Chaos Drives can raise a Chao's stamina, only food can, mainly the fruit from the trees grown in the Chao Gardens. Also, a certain fruit called the Chao Fruit bought at the Black Market raises all stats, including Stamina, when it is given to a Chao.

In certain games like Sonic Adventure 2: Battle after the evolution into a Hero, Neutral, or Dark Chao , Chao go into an either pink or gray cocoon at the end of their lifespan.

The pink cocoon means that they are reincarnating, and the gray means they are going to die. Chaos Chao are immortal ; thus, they will never enter into a cocoon once formed. A reincarnated Chao keeps all of its letter grades from its previous life as well as its skills, tools, awards, and even intelligence. With enough time and effort, this enables the player to eventually maximize all stats if they're raised to lv. In the Dreamcast versions, since all stat increases are constant for every Chao, they are all reset instead.

Chao are apparently able to bond with other life forms, from animals to characters. This allows for the Chao to gain characteristics from them, and in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood , enhance an ability of a character. In Sonic Adventure 2 , once a character has bonded with a Chao enough, it will recognize the character's whistle and follow it whenever that character whistles.

Dark and Hero Chao as seen in Sonic Adventure 2. This results in the ability to play with the Chao away from the Dreamcast in a mini-games called Chao Adventure and Chao Adventure 2 respectively. The Chao walks on a path and is given a task. If done correctly, the player is rewarded with a fruit or seed which can be taken off the VMU and back onto Sonic Adventure 2 for planting. Seeds can be planted by a Chao with a watering can and a shovel, the latter which can be won in races in Sonic Adventure 2.

In Chao Adventure , the Chao does not age like it does in gardens. Sonic Advance , Sonic Advance 2 and Sonic Pinball Party feature the Tiny Chao Garden , which is a small simple garden with a small pool that is universal to every game. There is a shop where fruit and toys can be bought for the Rings that the player has collected during gameplay, and some minigames.

Instead, it is an area where the hidden Chao that the player has found during gameplay are located. When all ten of the Chao in the zone are found, the player can look for keys that enable the Special Stage for that particular zone. If the Chaos Emerald is obtained for a Zone, then it will be seen floating in the Chao Playground of the Zone it was found in.

The Chao Playground can be visited at any time via Factory Ring. All Chao with the exception of Cheese can be obtained by collecting Chao Eggs and waiting a while for them to hatch.

However, as with Sonic Advance 3 , the garden is only for storing Chao, not interacting with or raising them. Taken out of the garden, however, they bond with the character they are attached to, and power them up with various effects in battle. A character can only be bonded with one Chao at a time. Players can trade Chao with each other via the Nintendo DS wireless communications feature which can enhance the battle effects of these Chao.

A Chao is in Sonic Shuffle as a secret playable character, unlocked by collecting certain amounts of Knuckles' pictures in the Sonic Room. The Japan-exclusive Good Friend Chao! In this game, one can raise a Chao as a virtual pet, similarly to a Chao Garden.

In Sonic Heroes , Chao appear in certain sections of odd numbered Bonus Challenge Special Stages where one Dark Chao and one Neutral Chao appear in a balloon and randomly toss a sphere or a mine for the player to collect or avoid respectively.

They are also featured in two of Team Chaotix missions; in Ocean Palace where they must collect one and in Lost Jungle where they must collect multiple Chao. Shadow can attack the Chao to fill his Dark Gauge. Cheese can be attacked as well, but once touched is considered to be rescued.

Hot air balloons in the shape of Chao's heads also appear in the background of some of the events that occur outdoor. Once again, Chao-shaped balloons also appear during various events. When training for the Ski Cross event, to complete training, the player must race a Chao to the goal. In the Nintendo DS version however, the Chao appear with more significant roles. In Curling events in particular, a pair of Chao form a part of the player's team, with the Chao's colors depending on their team.

Here, they sweep the path for the player's curling stone. In Adventure Tours, also in the Nintendo DS version of the game, all three main Chao types and their various forms appear as non-playable characters that are scattered across the various maps. Here, they are often found standing next to boards where they host events and set challenges for the player.

Some Chao also appear on the unlockable photo for Adventure Tours mode that features the mode's non-playable characters. In the Nintendo 3DS version in particular, the Chao-shaped hot air balloons make return appearances in certain events. In the Wii version of the game, a Chao makes an appearance on a free sticker that can be earned in London Party Mode. Cheese also appears in the company of Cream , who serves as a host for London Party Mode. In some mini-games, the player also has to count the number of neutral Chao flying around on the screen.

In the Nintendo 3DS version of the game, a Chao duo comprises one of the teams that the player competes against in events that require a pair of characters to be used. However, the Chao themselves never participate in these events. Also, in the game's story mode, shortly before the Olympic Games began, a neutral Chao and Omochao were attacked by an Egg Pawn and Flapper , only to be saved saved by Bowser Jr. The Chao proceeded to thank Bowser Jr. A Chao was also seen appearing at the opening ceremony for the Olympic Games.

In addition, Cheese appeared alongside Cream during the subsequent Phantasmal Fog outbreak. Chao-shaped balloons are also once again seen in the background of various events. Chao also appear in certain events as referees and camera operators, such as the Ski Jumpinmg Large Hill event. In the Wii U version of the game in particular, neutral Chao also make an appearance as a part of Sonic 's float which occasionally appears on Copacabana Beach.

In the Nintendo 3DS version of the game in particular, various forms of Chao appear as additional teammates for Sonic or the Mii in the Football and Football Plus events if the player's opponent is Mario.

The Chao-shaped balloons also once again make an appearance during different outdoor events. In the game's story mode, Chao appear as minor non-playable characters that the player can speak to by approaching them.

The Chao, however, will only speak in their own language, which consist of multiple uses of the word "Chao". Cheese also once again appears alongside Cream as one of the supporting characters that appear during different events. If the player manages to hit them with a tennis ball, they bounce up, flip upside down and then land on their feet.

Various Chao artwork appear as some of the cards found in Sonic Rivals. The Chao play an important role in Sonic Rivals 2. At the beginning of the story, the Chao have appeared to have gone missing and Sonic and Tails suspect that Eggman Nega masquerading as Eggman himself is behind the disappearance.

Silver , along with Espio , in the meantime tries to hide every Chao he can find from Eggman Nega's sight because of the doctor's intentions with the small creatures: he plans to feed them to a powerful beast named the ' Ifrit ' which grants it invincibility and to be unleashed into Sonic's world, conquering the world with it.

The sequel to Sonic Adventure, it was the final Sonic the Hedgehog game for the Dreamcast after Sega discontinued the console. However, unlike most animals, you can reincarnate it.

When moving from childhood to adulthood, it enters a blue and yellow cocoon. Depending on the color, it either reincarnates or dies. Go to the back edge under the platform and jump off from there and homing Attack bAck so you hear sonic dying sound. Quickly jump off again and die, and you should touch the ring at the same time. Now here is where you have to time your grab right. When you die and touch the goal ring. Make sure you still have the checkpoint with the chao box.



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