I was going to put this under OnionSoldier's Choco Raising database post, but didn't want to dirty the facts up with pure speculation, so I broke it off into its own little post. And, yes, I'm pretty sure most of this theory has been talked about in posts scattered around the internet.
When SE put chocobo breeding into the game they gave us a puzzle to work out. Being the obsessive compulsive person I am about puzzles, I've been sitting here trying to put the jig-saw pieces together. Yes, admittable, many of the pieces don't have a picture on them yet and a few may have forced into position, but this is what I'm speculating on what we have to do to get a colored chocobo.
The Pieces:
Taking the information gathered from what SE has posted:
Removing the background information, we get these puzzle pieces:
"Destier..." San D'Oria..." "These days, there are no remaining purebred destriers, but it is possible to see their proud bloodlines occasionally reemerge in the birth of rare, black chocobos."
"Courser..." "Kingdom of San d'Oria..." "On extremely rare occasions, a red-colored courser will be born."
"Palfrey..."Republic of Bastok..." "Palfreys are known to come in both blue and yellow."
Jennet..." "Tarutaru..." "Due to a request from the southern Mithra wishing to blend into the jungle, there are some jennets that can be found in a shade of green."
"Rounsey..." "Jeuno..." ..."result of a lengthy breeding program involving wild chocobos. This program has produced a robust mount of somewhat unpredictable temperament that is suited for long, punishing treks.
We are also given five extra jig-saw pieces with the different temperature eggs:
Putting the pieces together:
How do we associate these together? One of the clues that I'm using to speculate on how to breed colored chocos is the quest from Brutus where he gives you a Bit Warm egg. Considering that Brutus is the premier breeder of the Rounsey, I believe the Bit Warm egg contains the genetic material for the Rounsey with its wild choco genetics.
Other eggs are unknown so far, but I'm speculating that each egg contains the genetic material for each type of breed. Does this mean we'll see a Galka riding a Jennet or a Tarutaru on a Destier? No. I honestly don't believe SE spent the time or money to produce new animations for such a feat. Instead your race will determine what breed your choco is, but the choco will carry the genetic traits of its egg. So, while a tarutaru will never get to ride a Courser, an Elvaan can obtain an egg from a Jennet with the right genetic material and hatch out a red Courser from it.
Breeding for Color:
In real life, animal breeders take traits from both parents and try to breed them into the children for the desired results. What they are trying to do is make the recessive trait (the color red in our case) become the dominant trait and have the children "breed true". In other words, have the red chocobos always breed red chicks.
Since SE specifically described types of breeds and towns together, my speculation is that the best route to getting a colored chick is to raise the correct egg in the correct stable and, once breedable, to breed it with another choco that is from the correct egg and raised in the same stable.
In other words, if we want a red Courser we will first have to be elvaan, purchase the correct egg that contains the Courser genetic material, raise it in San D'Oria, and then find a person who also has a chocobo hatched from the correct egg and raised in the San D'Oria stable. We then breed them to increase the chances of a red chick. Offspring from the breeding pair will then be breed to others of the same genetic heritage until there is a pair of chocobos that will "breed true".
Does this mean a taru can raise the right egg in San D'Oria and get a red Jennet? Again no. While a Jennet may have all the genetic matieral to be red, it's still a Jennet. If an elvaan, however, raised the same egg in San D'Oria (with their default to the Courser) they have a chance of obtaining a red choco.
Cross-Breeding Color
One of the things that struck me when SE was describing the different breeds is that they never mentioned color on the Rounsey. To me this means that the Rounsey doesn't have a specific dominant color and can be easily bred to carry the color of its parent.
I'm unsure of the ramifications of this to chocobo breeding, but it could be used as a way to carry color from one breed type to another. It could also be used as a platform to breed rare chocos like destiers with its "wild" heritage.
The Black Chocobo
When SE wrote about the Destier they mentioned that there are no pure-breeds left but black colored chicks appear occasionaly. To me that means that all chicks have a slight chance of being black, similar to how albinos are in real life. That said, I believe that one of the eggs contains genetic matieral for a black destier that will help increase those chances.
I just want to add, again, that this is all speculation. We won't really know for months yet just exactly what breeding will do. As far as we know, its all random percentages and luck. Feel free to rip this apart if you feel it's wrong.
When SE put chocobo breeding into the game they gave us a puzzle to work out. Being the obsessive compulsive person I am about puzzles, I've been sitting here trying to put the jig-saw pieces together. Yes, admittable, many of the pieces don't have a picture on them yet and a few may have forced into position, but this is what I'm speculating on what we have to do to get a colored chocobo.
The Pieces:
Taking the information gathered from what SE has posted:
Originally posted by http://wiki.ffxiclopedia.org/Category:Chocobo_Raising
"Destier..." San D'Oria..." "These days, there are no remaining purebred destriers, but it is possible to see their proud bloodlines occasionally reemerge in the birth of rare, black chocobos."
"Courser..." "Kingdom of San d'Oria..." "On extremely rare occasions, a red-colored courser will be born."
"Palfrey..."Republic of Bastok..." "Palfreys are known to come in both blue and yellow."
Jennet..." "Tarutaru..." "Due to a request from the southern Mithra wishing to blend into the jungle, there are some jennets that can be found in a shade of green."
"Rounsey..." "Jeuno..." ..."result of a lengthy breeding program involving wild chocobos. This program has produced a robust mount of somewhat unpredictable temperament that is suited for long, punishing treks.
We are also given five extra jig-saw pieces with the different temperature eggs:
Originally posted by http://www.ffxionline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=59696
How do we associate these together? One of the clues that I'm using to speculate on how to breed colored chocos is the quest from Brutus where he gives you a Bit Warm egg. Considering that Brutus is the premier breeder of the Rounsey, I believe the Bit Warm egg contains the genetic material for the Rounsey with its wild choco genetics.
Other eggs are unknown so far, but I'm speculating that each egg contains the genetic material for each type of breed. Does this mean we'll see a Galka riding a Jennet or a Tarutaru on a Destier? No. I honestly don't believe SE spent the time or money to produce new animations for such a feat. Instead your race will determine what breed your choco is, but the choco will carry the genetic traits of its egg. So, while a tarutaru will never get to ride a Courser, an Elvaan can obtain an egg from a Jennet with the right genetic material and hatch out a red Courser from it.
Breeding for Color:
In real life, animal breeders take traits from both parents and try to breed them into the children for the desired results. What they are trying to do is make the recessive trait (the color red in our case) become the dominant trait and have the children "breed true". In other words, have the red chocobos always breed red chicks.
Since SE specifically described types of breeds and towns together, my speculation is that the best route to getting a colored chick is to raise the correct egg in the correct stable and, once breedable, to breed it with another choco that is from the correct egg and raised in the same stable.
In other words, if we want a red Courser we will first have to be elvaan, purchase the correct egg that contains the Courser genetic material, raise it in San D'Oria, and then find a person who also has a chocobo hatched from the correct egg and raised in the San D'Oria stable. We then breed them to increase the chances of a red chick. Offspring from the breeding pair will then be breed to others of the same genetic heritage until there is a pair of chocobos that will "breed true".
Does this mean a taru can raise the right egg in San D'Oria and get a red Jennet? Again no. While a Jennet may have all the genetic matieral to be red, it's still a Jennet. If an elvaan, however, raised the same egg in San D'Oria (with their default to the Courser) they have a chance of obtaining a red choco.
Cross-Breeding Color
One of the things that struck me when SE was describing the different breeds is that they never mentioned color on the Rounsey. To me this means that the Rounsey doesn't have a specific dominant color and can be easily bred to carry the color of its parent.
I'm unsure of the ramifications of this to chocobo breeding, but it could be used as a way to carry color from one breed type to another. It could also be used as a platform to breed rare chocos like destiers with its "wild" heritage.
The Black Chocobo
When SE wrote about the Destier they mentioned that there are no pure-breeds left but black colored chicks appear occasionaly. To me that means that all chicks have a slight chance of being black, similar to how albinos are in real life. That said, I believe that one of the eggs contains genetic matieral for a black destier that will help increase those chances.
I just want to add, again, that this is all speculation. We won't really know for months yet just exactly what breeding will do. As far as we know, its all random percentages and luck. Feel free to rip this apart if you feel it's wrong.
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