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Chocoblade icon in Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade.

Chocoblade (チョコボブレイド, Chokobobureido?, lit. Chocoboblade) is a chocobo weapon originally from Dissidia Final Fantasy. It originally featured as an exclusive weapon for Bartz in his spin-off appearances, likely as homage to his traveling companion Boko. It is a weapon with a yellow blade and feathers, much like those on a chocobo.

Appearances

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)

Chocoblade makes its debut as an exclusive weapon for Bartz. It is a level 50 exclusive weapon which provides +36 ATK and Regen +30%. It can be obtained by trading 15,460 gil, Rapier, Spirit Stone x3 and Luck Shard x2.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Chocoblade is an exclusive weapon for Bartz. It is a level 30 weapon, which provides ATK +40 and Regen +10%. It can be acquired for 15,460 gil, Rapier, Scarletite and Wanderer's Desire x5.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

Chocoblade (V) is a 5★ Sword for Bartz that enables access to the ability Knight's Soul. It provides 103 HP, 55 DEF, 145-220 iBRV, 1926-2616 mBRV, 629-854 ATK, and adds 15-30 CP.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

Chocoblade is a rarity 6 sword that provides a minimum of 103 Attack and 5 Luck, a maximum of 153 Attack and 50 Luck, and deals 2.5x damage to flying enemies. It can be upgraded to rarity 7 where it provides a minimum of 144 Attack and 18 Luck, a maximum of 216 Attack and 54 Luck, deals 2.5x damage to flying enemies, and Limit Break +3000.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

Chocoblade appears based on its Dissidia Final Fantasy appearance as both an SSR rarity and SSR+ rarity weapon.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper

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Etymology

"Choco" is short for "chocobo". The name "chocobo" derives from a Japanese brand of chocolate malt ball by Morinaga, ChocoBall (チョコボール, Chokobōru?). The mascot for this product is Kyoro-chan (キョロちゃん?), a bird who says "kweh".

食う / くう / kuu is a rough way to say "eat", whose volitional casual form is 食え / くえ / kue ("let's scoff 'em down!"), leading to Kweh!