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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Chocobo Racing is a racing game spun off from the dashingly popular Final Fantasy series for the PlayStation. As one of the spinoffs from the Chocobo subseries, the characters, settings, and story are given Lighter and Softer takes. The game starts with eight playable characters based on recurring characters and monsters from the main series, with two additional characters that require unlocking (and more if you grind a lot of Story Mode...). Every character has his/her own vehicle or means of transport that allow him/her to race (for example, Chocobo wears motorized roller blades, Mog drives a scooter, etc.). The game also starts with eight Abilities associated with the respective character, also with additional two requiring unlock first. Each Ability is unique and can help a racer in various ways from giving a burst of speed to outright attacking nearby opponents, but using it requires filling up its gauge first. This game's take on Mascot Racer items is in the form of Magic Stones, based on recurring magic in the main series. So, the player can speed up with Haste, attack an opponent in front with Fire, freeze opponents with Blizzard, etc. These stones can be leveled up by picking up the same type of stone as the one currently held in the backmost as long as they can be upgraded or the inventory is not full. However, as the stones trail behind a racer when he/she picks them up, they can be easily stolen by other racers driving right behind him/her. The Mug ability can also steal a Magic Stone. |