
Chocopope.
Who doesn’t love a chocobo? The iconic chad chickens have been a staple in the Final Fantasy series since FF2. Recently, a creative gamer named Saint Riot asked a provocative question: do chocobos believe in a deity?
To clarify, there’s a stat in Final Fantasy Tactics called faith, which influences magic effectiveness and damage reception. If a character’s faith score reaches 95, they will leave the party to seek a divine path.
Saint Riot challenges us: “Have you ever wondered what would happen if you maxed out a chocobo’s faith?” The answer, as seen in a demonstration, is that the chocobo named Kilix departed the party upon reaching that threshold.
Saint Riot humorously claims, “We’ve created the chocobo Pope.” He elaborates on the time invested in achieving this feat while expressing excitement over the community’s positive reception. This quirky twist reveals not only chocobos’ potential belief but also adds humor to the already rich lore of the Final Fantasy universe.
The implications of a chocobo seeking god can provoke playful yet deep discussions about faith and agency in gaming narratives.