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    Default When breeding, what monsters make other similar monsters?

    Can someone either copy/paste or point me to a FAQ of what monsters make other monsters? I hung onto Boco, and now have black and red Chocobos. I was aiming to get an early Barrette out of the red one. I also have about three Uribos, and I thought that they would end up making a different beastie, too.

    Thanks!

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    I'm quoting myself from a thread on poaching:

    Quote Originally Posted by BG-57
    Ok, here's a complete poaching list from gamesfaqs.com, by Matt Hobbs. I have highlighted what I consider must-haves when poaching. The rest of the items are easily obtainable by other means.

    Chocobo
    Phoenix Down
    Hi-Potion

    Black Chocobo
    Eye Drop
    X-Potion

    Red Chocobo
    Remedy
    Barette

    Goblin
    Potion
    Hi-Potion

    Black Goblin
    Hi-Potion
    Antidote

    Gobbledeguck
    Mage Masher
    Ancient Sword

    Red Panther
    Antidote
    Battle Boots

    Cuar
    Soft
    Germinas Boots

    Vampire
    Holy Water
    C Bag

    Bomb
    Fire Ball
    Flame Rod

    Grenade
    Water Ball
    Flame Whip

    Explosive
    Lightning Ball
    Flame Shield

    Skeleton
    Holy Water
    Ether

    Bone Snatch
    Hi-Potion
    Partisan

    Living Bone
    Wizard Mantle
    Elf Mantle

    Ghoul
    Ether
    Ninja Knife

    Gust
    Hi-Potion
    Main Gauche

    Revnant
    Hi-Ether
    Mythril Gun

    Floatiball
    Shuriken
    Platina Dagger

    Ahriman
    Magic Shuriken
    Air Knife

    Plague
    Yagyu Darkness
    Zorlin Shape

    Pisco Demon
    Echo Grass
    Hi-Potion

    Squidlarkan
    Small Mantle
    Sleep Sword

    Mindflare
    Hi-Ether
    Dracula Mantle

    Juravis
    Potion
    Rubber Shoes

    Steel Hawk
    Phoenix Down
    Hunting Bow

    Cockatoris
    Soft
    Feather Mantle

    Bull Demon
    Battle Axe
    Giant Axe

    Minitaurus
    Coral Sword
    Slasher

    Sacred
    Holy Lance
    Ivory Rod

    Morbol
    Platina Dagger
    Ice Shield

    Ochu
    N-Kai Armlet
    Chameleon Robe

    Great Morbol
    Elixir
    Madlemgen

    Woodman
    Eye Drop
    Healing Staff

    Trent
    Gold Staff
    Fairy Harp

    Taiju
    Defense Ring
    Defender

    Dragon
    Jade Armlet
    H Bag

    Blue Dragon
    Cashmere
    Dragon Rod

    Red Dragon
    Salty Rage
    Dragon Whisker

    Behemoth
    Defense Armlet
    P Bag

    King Behemoth
    Ultimus Bow
    Cherche

    Dark Behemoth
    Wizard Rod
    Stone Gun

    Hyudra
    Blood Sword
    Scorpion Tail

    Hydra
    Setiemson
    Rubber Costume

    Tiamat
    Ryozan Silk
    Whale Whisker

    Uribo
    Maiden's Kiss
    Cachusha

    Porky
    Chantage
    Nagrarock

    Wildbow
    Ribbon
    FS Bag

    As you can see, you should be breeding and poaching from the Chocobo, Flotiball, Bull Demon, Morbol, Woodman, Dragon, Behemoth, and Uribo classes.

    BTW, Nelveska Temple is the first chance to recruit Hyrudras, but not the last. Random battles in END in Deep Dungeon also provide oppurtunities.

    You can meet the Uribo class as early as Zigolis Swamp, but for a long time I got them at Finath River.

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    Yeah, I've referenced your list before. So, essentially, the monsters on the list breed in sections of three, with Uribos making Porkys and Wildbows?

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    Exactly. Although the odds of a lower tier monster producing higher tier offspring is low.

    So your Chocobos will only rarely have Black Chocobo offspring and Red Chocobo offspring even more rarely.

    I also strongly suggest breeding only one type of monster at a time.

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    Any reason why? Aside from space constraints?

    I figure I'd go ahead and try my hand at a few now since I have the "inventory" space (No Beowulf, no Reis, no Worker 8, no Rafa and Malak, no Cloud).

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    Just that all monsters in your party (other than dragon Reis and Byblos) will breed to fill the empty slots. So if you're trying to get Porkys you may get a bunch of Black Chocobos instead.

    I found that I had to dismiss a bunch of human generics to make room for monster breeding. You only need a few of them for propositions anyway.

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    The Red Chocobos and Porkys are working out okay together. Mind you, I have to remove a little more often for beasties that I don't want, but it's working out well.

    I already have a Barette, a Cachusha, a Nagrarock, and a couple of Chantages. It's convenient enough breeding these two since I'm hanging out near Mandalia raising Mustadio and Agrias in jobs right now.

    Incidentally, the Nagrarock is nothing like I thought it would be. Some people suggested to go Ninja or Two Swords and equip two. It'll turn whatever into a frog, and then back to normal. The Nagrarock works on the same randomness as any weapon with an "Add," and isn't guaranteed to work every hit. It does make leveling a little easier, though, when you can turn the pests into harmless frogs to beat on and steal from.

    Off topic, but does anyone know the formula for the frequency of success on a "Add" effect on a weapon? Is it in anyway tied to character stats (Brave and Faith)?

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    According the Aerostar's Battle Mechnics Guide on gamefaqs, it's a base chance of 25% of weapons on adding a status.

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    25%. Wow.

    BG...is there anything about this game that you don't know?

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    What I don't know I know where to look up.

    But I am quite honored to be considered an authority on Tactics.

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    Hehe Yah BG knows a great deal.

    I've learned a lot from him and a few others on this board.

    I hear they are Gonna remake FF Tactics for PSP and add a few new Job Classes and maybey some new areas and story.

    And of course some Cut-Scenes.

    I Can't wait, I'll have to steal my Buddies PSP and/or Get a PSP Emulator for my PC, cuz i dotn wanna buy a PSP just for FFT however i surely do not want to miss out on the new Job Classes and Story they add.

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    if they could somehow make a balanced multiplayer version of this game, that would be fun.

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    Anyone know how the game picks whether or not you get the common or the rare off of a poach? I read an FAQ where it said to make your poach, and then save. That way, you can visit the town with the Fur Shop and if you don't get the item you want, you can reset and try again. Something like 9 commons for every 1 rare.

    I've reset a dozen times now, and I haven't tripped on the rare I want for my Uribo. Are the rare/common items tied to anything like the date, per chance? Or, is the FAQ I read wrong, and the rare/common decided when the beast is poached?

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    In my experience the item is determined at the moment of poaching. So it'll always be the common item for that particular poach. You should save instead before you engage in a poaching battle and only if you get the rare item save again.

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    Thanks. That's what I was afraid of. There's more breeding to be done, then.

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