It also has two fin-like protrusions on the back of its head, sharp flaps on each side of its head, and a tall bulge on top of its head. It also possesses no facial features, except for two pupil-less limegreen eyes. Lastly, it has a round pink brain inside its transparent head, with a brain stem on the bottom. Said to have a warm heart, [6] Chaos is primarily a very loving and gentle creature who cares dearly for the Chao it protects. However, it is noted to have a bad temper; [9] after seeing its sacred precincts being invaded by Pachacamac and his men, Chaos became filled with anger and sadness.
Following the attack on its precinct several thousand years ago, Chaos became corrupted by its own negative emotions, causing to forsake its peaceful and passive ways and become a rage-filled monster driven only by its own immeasurable anger.
Its fury proved to be so great that it wanted nothing more than to destroy the world out of spite, even after getting revenge on those responsible for angering it in the first place. In its corrupted state, Chaos remained eternally determined and vengeful, as its desire to bring the world to ruin persisted even after several millennia. However, after Super Sonic neutralized it, Chaos returned to its previous peaceful and gentle demeanor.
Chaos is an incredibly strong creature whose power is so great that it is revered as a deity. Even at its weakest, Chaos is said to possess immeasurable powers. Chaos possesses the ability to absorb Chaos Emeralds and its form, power and skills change and increase with every Chaos Emerald that it absorbs.
It has complete control over its physical structure, allowing it limited shapeshifting, such as elongating its forms, change its shape into fluid liquid, and if dissipated, it can reconstitute itself again. Chaos 0 is Chaos' most basic form, assumed when it is possession of no Chaos Emeralds.
In this form, Chaos commands limited hydrokinetic shapeshifting, allowing it to stretch its limbs, morph its body parts , and liquefy itself into a puddle of water. It is also bulletproof due to its watery composition and possesses earthquake-inducing super strength. It can also harness the power of spirits and elementals to perform great physical feats like several tens meters tall leaps , execute strong attacks , and even heal itself.
It also has hydrokinetic powers that lets it emit mysterious ripples and even freeze the air around its foes. In addition, it can climb , glide and breathe underwater. In addition to its wide skillset, Chaos 0 also has very strong combat skills, [1] enough to take on Knuckles the Echidna , who is master of martial arts.
Chaos 1 is the form Chaos takes after absorbing the negative chaos energy of one Chaos Emerald. In this form, Chaos increases in size and mass, and it gains a line of bones that travel down its right arm into its hand. Most of Chaos 1's abilities are unknown.
Chaos 2 is the form Chaos takes after absorbing the negative chaos energy of two Chaos Emeralds. In this form, Chaos becomes larger and more muscular with a hunched posture, bones in both its large arms, and vertical hammerhead fins.
As Chaos 2, Chaos is much stronger, and its hydrokinetic shapeshifting has evolved significantly, allowing it to turn into a large ball , liquefy over a wide area and split into hundreds of balls. It can also stretch its limbs and generate a force-field around itself.
Chaos 4 is the form Chaos takes after absorbing the negative chaos energy of four Chaos Emeralds. In this form, Chaos looks like an aquatic creature, similar to a shark, with arm-like fins, a dorsal fin, and a blunt horn. It also has bones in its tail section and arms. As Chaos 4, Chaos' hydrokinetic shapeshifting has evolved further, allowing it more offensive usage of its shapeshifting.
It also has new abilities to match its new form, including more control over water and energy wave emission. It is also a quick and nimble swimmer, and is able to levitate in the air. Chaos 6 is the form Chaos takes after absorbing the negative chaos energy of six Chaos Emeralds , making this its pre-ultimate form. It also has an extended skeleton inside its body.
Here, they are often found standing next to boards where they host events and set challenges for the player. Some Chao also appear on the unlockable photo for Adventure Tours mode that features the mode's non-playable characters. In the Nintendo 3DS version in particular, the Chao-shaped hot air balloons make return appearances in certain events.
In the Wii version of the game, a Chao makes an appearance on a free sticker that can be earned in London Party Mode. Cheese also appears in the company of Cream , who serves as a host for London Party Mode. In some mini-games, the player also has to count the number of neutral Chao flying around on the screen. In the Nintendo 3DS version of the game, a Chao duo comprises one of the teams that the player competes against in events that require a pair of characters to be used.
However, the Chao themselves never participate in these events. Also, in the game's story mode, shortly before the Olympic Games began, a neutral Chao and Omochao were attacked by an Egg Pawn and Flapper , only to be saved saved by Bowser Jr.
The Chao proceeded to thank Bowser Jr. A Chao was also seen appearing at the opening ceremony for the Olympic Games. In addition, Cheese appeared alongside Cream during the subsequent Phantasmal Fog outbreak.
Chao-shaped balloons are also once again seen in the background of various events. Chao also appear in certain events as referees and camera operators, such as the Ski Jumpinmg Large Hill event.
In the Wii U version of the game in particular, neutral Chao also make an appearance as a part of Sonic 's float which occasionally appears on Copacabana Beach. In the Nintendo 3DS version of the game in particular, various forms of Chao appear as additional teammates for Sonic or the Mii in the Football and Football Plus events if the player's opponent is Mario.
The Chao-shaped balloons also once again make an appearance during different outdoor events. In the game's story mode, Chao appear as minor non-playable characters that the player can speak to by approaching them.
The Chao, however, will only speak in their own language, which consist of multiple uses of the word "Chao". Cheese also once again appears alongside Cream as one of the supporting characters that appear during different events.
If the player manages to hit them with a tennis ball, they bounce up, flip upside down and then land on their feet. Various Chao artwork appear as some of the cards found in Sonic Rivals. The Chao play an important role in Sonic Rivals 2. At the beginning of the story, the Chao have appeared to have gone missing and Sonic and Tails suspect that Eggman Nega masquerading as Eggman himself is behind the disappearance.
Silver , along with Espio , in the meantime tries to hide every Chao he can find from Eggman Nega's sight because of the doctor's intentions with the small creatures: he plans to feed them to a powerful beast named the ' Ifrit ' which grants it invincibility and to be unleashed into Sonic's world, conquering the world with it.
Later, Eggman Nega reveals to Espio and Silver that he has acquired more than enough Chao kept in a secret room of a mysterious mansion. Despite of this, Sonic and Tails discovered the secret room before Eggman Nega does and escorted the Chao away to safety.
The Chao are featured in one of the Battle games of Sonic Rivals 2 called Capture the Chao where the player has to find a route to their rival's base and capture the Chao there before the rival does the same to the player but the player's original Chao must still remain at the base for it to be counted.
In Free Mode, there are ten Chao deployed in each act of the six zones and the player have to find and collect them similar to Sonic Advance 3 to unlock cards.
If the player acquires a Chao Detector which each is unlocked by unlocking a card for a Zone, it can be used to find them easily in each zone. Additionally, the shy traveling merchant Wentos has a Chao hand puppet who does most of the "speaking" for him. The Chao make cameos in the cross-over game, Super Smash Bros.
Brawl appearing as a collectible Trophy and Sticker:. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate , a Neutral Chao appears as Primary Spirit with the following characteristics:. In Sonic Runners , Chao appear as equippable Buddies. In Sonic Forces , the Chao do not appear physically. However, one of the Costume backpacks the Avatar can wear is designed like a Chao. Chao in Team Sonic Racing. In this game, they are members of Team Rose and Technique-Type characters. Their racecar in this game is the Chao Pod.
Neutral, Hero and Dark Chao also appear on the stands in the background of the race tracks, serving as the audience. During the races, the Chao spectators would panic when they spotted Zavok , which alerted the other heroes to the red Zeti 's presence. At the end of the game, the Chao helped take the non-flying members of Sonic 's friends off the Final Fortress , which had begun to crash, in order to save them. They become available by reaching League 4.
Several Chao also appear as part of the crowd that watch the races. Chao are kept happy if they are pet, fed, and generally taken good care of. If a Chao is treated well by a character, it will skip towards that character and will nuzzle next to it sometimes. It will also happily come to you when you whistle, and when held, will fidget with glee.
This means that your Chao loves the player's character and in the case of the nuzzling, is asking for attention. The Chao will also jump up and down and giggle happily at your presence. Chao abuse is a somewhat strange and negative form of Chao raising, in which one hurts their Chao.
This can be done in a manner of ways, such as starving a Chao, leaving it in the water when it cannot swim, or simply inflict physical harm upon it. Chao abuse usually decreases the lifespan of the Chao, and the Chao can possibly die when it comes time to transform. Players generally abuse their Chao either because they enjoy it, or wish to "help" a Chao change alignment by abusing it with a character of the opposite side; for example, if a Chao is abused by a dark character such as Rouge , it will tend to favor the hero alignment characters, or, if it is abused by a hero character such as Tails , it will tend to favor the dark alignment characters.
However, mistreatment is in no way necessary in order to change a Chao's alignment, as treating them kindly with a character of the desired alignment works just as well.
Much more commonly a player will throw their chao into walls to remove hats they wear, or even harm a chao simply by accident. If a Chao is treated poorly by the character, it will usually stand and shiver in fear if the abusing character is close by, and when held, it will try to squirm out of the character's hands this could also mean that the character has not fed the Chao for a while if it stops fidgeting with joy.
If the Chao has been particularly abused, it might run away screaming from the abuser, run up to them and attack them this has no effect on the character , or start crying. White Two-Tone Chao are unique in that they look exactly like Normal Chao when they are hatched, but depending on what they evolve into, they will look much different. For example, if a white Two-Tone Chao evolves into a Neutral Run Chao, instead of being light green, it will be white with blue streaks, pink limbs and a yellow stomach.
In the anime series Sonic X and its comic series published by Archie Comics , Chao are a species native to both Sonic's world and Earth. In this media, only Neutral Chao appear the comic introduced Dark Chao as well and there is no mention of their lifecycles or their trait-borrowing skills. In the old days, the Knuckles Clan would injure some Chao during an attack, incurring the wrath of their guardian, Chaos. Generations later, several Chao would appear to make Chaos happy following its defeat at the hands of Super Sonic.
Chao in the Archie Comics. In the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs published by Archie Comics , the Chao were a species native to Mobius and the offspring of Chaos. In this media, their lifecycles and ability to borrow the traits of those exposed to them are fully adapted into the comic's canon. After the cast encounter the Chao during the incident with Chaos, they slowly moved into New Mobotropolis.
After the storyline was rebooted following Worlds Collide , the Chao are now virtually identical to their game counterparts. Various forms of Chao, from Sonic the Hedgehog In this media, their history is identical to their game counterparts', up until after the events of Sonic Forces. Chao's of different appearances and affiliations appear in this continuity, depending on who they were raised by.
Some of the inhabitants of Sonic's world have their own Chao and sometimes compete in Chao Races. It is an immortal, god-like creature composed entirely of concentrated energy. It is the guardian god of the Chao and their friends, and it has the ability to change form for each Chaos Emerald it receives. Please note that Chaos Chao can never mate. This is because they are immortal, and have no need to reproduce.
For this reason, you should think very carefully before creating a Chaos Chao; only do so if you are sure you won't want to breed it in the future. Chao also sleep for about minutes at a time, and waking one up will elicit negative reactions. An adult Chao will have roughly 29 hours of life before dying or reincarnating, assuming its RL values are when born. And, rather unintuitively, since RL2 only begins decreasing for adult Chao, an earlier evolution will decrease overall lifespan by a fairly small amount.
The "Age" at the Chao Doctor is Clock Rollovers divided by 60, where a Chao will become age 1 when it has experienced 60 Clock Rollovers, and age 2 when it has gone through Clock Rollovers. Clock Rollovers increment every time the Chao "Grows" magnitude increases, lifespan changes, etc. The Chao Manager checks timescale for 32 Chao objects every 3 frames, which means that any given Chao object gets "reached" every 96 frames.
When the Chao Manager reaches an object, the "timescale counter" increases and when it reaches the timescale amount, the Chao "grows". The timescale can vary per game, and is in the SADX timescale. From Chao Island Wiki. Jump to: navigation , search.
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