Just for those who are taking note of this sort of thing...
My choco HurricaneJack is about 25 days old now.
He's a plain old yellow choco.
Since he's been born i've been feeding him just on gyshal greens (which according to popular belief don't enhance any stat particularly) apart from when he was ill, when i switched to Tokopekko grass. Yeah i'm cheap.
I've dabbled in a few things, taken him for walks (trying to get stories) mostly. Used the general chitchat story once.
I've not wanted any sort of choco in particular. I just wanted to raise one, not to have a specialist in anything. Just a bit of an allrounder.
I've not used any care plans until it was an adolesent. Just the care i can give it myself, each day i've attended it (not every day, approx every other day) i've used up most of it's energy (like i say mostly walks and watching over) then fed it back to full, so the next day it would have full energy).
In taking for walks i unlocked the "compete with others".
Now this is where it gets interesting. He seems quite good at racing from the get go. Bearing in mind i've never fed him anything other than gyshal and tokopekko grass. I've not done much other than take for walks, and i've not used any care plans.
But he won his first 5 races against the three breeders choco. he then lost one and won his 7th. Now i know theres gonna be a random element to these things but from what i've read i've not seen anyone else get so many wins.
It seems he has a natural tendency for strength, even though i've done little to enhance this.
The egg was a bit warm, and i live (and am raising my choco in) windy.
From now on i will be raising him towards strength seen as though thats what he seems geared towards (he's also getting bored and the trainer suggested i race him) maybe it'll be too late to get a great racer out him, maybe not, we'll see.
Not saying this is proof of anything, but it's certainly supporting evidence that chocos have natural genetic, tendancies and even if you raise it towards one thing it could still be destined for another, and the only way to get a truely great choco at something is to have the right genetic setup and raise it geared towards that aspect.
My choco HurricaneJack is about 25 days old now.
He's a plain old yellow choco.
Since he's been born i've been feeding him just on gyshal greens (which according to popular belief don't enhance any stat particularly) apart from when he was ill, when i switched to Tokopekko grass. Yeah i'm cheap.
I've dabbled in a few things, taken him for walks (trying to get stories) mostly. Used the general chitchat story once.
I've not wanted any sort of choco in particular. I just wanted to raise one, not to have a specialist in anything. Just a bit of an allrounder.
I've not used any care plans until it was an adolesent. Just the care i can give it myself, each day i've attended it (not every day, approx every other day) i've used up most of it's energy (like i say mostly walks and watching over) then fed it back to full, so the next day it would have full energy).
In taking for walks i unlocked the "compete with others".
Now this is where it gets interesting. He seems quite good at racing from the get go. Bearing in mind i've never fed him anything other than gyshal and tokopekko grass. I've not done much other than take for walks, and i've not used any care plans.
But he won his first 5 races against the three breeders choco. he then lost one and won his 7th. Now i know theres gonna be a random element to these things but from what i've read i've not seen anyone else get so many wins.
It seems he has a natural tendency for strength, even though i've done little to enhance this.
The egg was a bit warm, and i live (and am raising my choco in) windy.
From now on i will be raising him towards strength seen as though thats what he seems geared towards (he's also getting bored and the trainer suggested i race him) maybe it'll be too late to get a great racer out him, maybe not, we'll see.
Not saying this is proof of anything, but it's certainly supporting evidence that chocos have natural genetic, tendancies and even if you raise it towards one thing it could still be destined for another, and the only way to get a truely great choco at something is to have the right genetic setup and raise it geared towards that aspect.
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