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I only recently learned this myself. I also understand I'm very late with this answer, but I hope this helps someone. You can have mods installed on pc which makes space basically unlimited and chao won't run away. User Info: Arkidie. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to ask and answer questions. Question Status Tiny chao garden to chao garden. Can't use the Pick up option? Answered If I make a neutral chaos chao, will I get a special chao garden for it?

Answered How many chao can you keep in a garden? Answered Chao Garden Error? Ask A Question. This was changed in subsequent releases, although not completely remedied. Omochao is a small robotic Chao that's been popping up in Sonic titles since the original Sonic Adventure game. In the Dreamcast version of Sonic Adventure 2 , Omochao can be found in the Chao Lobby and greets players when they arrive. He then flies around a little before disappearing. In the later versions of the game, however, there is no sign of Omochao in the lobby.

The game instead displays an onscreen message informing players which room they are in. These messages were not present in the Dreamcast release, suggesting that they may have been added to compensate for the lack of Omochao. By looking at the map screen, it's possible to deduce the approximate location of Chao World. It's positioned on a small island not too far from Central City.

How exactly Sonic and the gang make it over to this island is still something of a mystery, though. Strangely, there are several signposts found in different levels that purport to direct players towards Chao World. These are seemingly just for show, however, as the only way to access Chao World is from the stage select screen or by completing a stage after finding a Chao Key. It's possible to buy items for Chao from the Black Market, but there is also a hat hidden within each of the game's Chao gardens.

Like the hats purchased in the shop, these can be worn by Chao and are purely cosmetic. In order to find these hidden hats, players will have to enter the gardens while controlling either Knuckles or Rouge and make use of the character's dig ability. There are pumpkin hats buried in both the neutral and Hero gardens.

In the dark garden, however, players can instead find a skull hat. These hats cannot be purchased from the Black Market, meaning that digging them up is the only way to obtain them.

Curiously, their sell-back price is incredibly low when compared to other hats, which doesn't at all reflect their rarity. The Sega Dreamcast was one of the first consoles with an inbuilt modem, and, as such, many of its titles featured online elements. Although it wasn't possible to play Sonic Adventure 2 online, the game did feature some downloadable content of sorts. Players were able to upload their save files to a webpage and then download different colored Chao depending on how many emblems they had obtained.

Although it's possible to obtain most of these Chao in other versions of the game, they're instead purchased using rings. This is the first garden that you will have access to. When you first enter it, you will find that it contains two Chao eggs to help you begin your journey with Chao. This beautiful garden is complete with grass, trees, cliffs, a waterfall, and a pond.

It also contains the entrance to the Chao Stadium hidden under the waterfall; this garden is the only way to access the Chao Stadium.

If you dig around the garden with Knuckles or Rouge, you may be lucky enough to find a Pumpkin Hat for your Chao to wear. You will unlock the Hero Garden when you first create a Hero Chao. When you first enter it, you will find that it contains a single Chao egg to reward you for your efforts.



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