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Animal behavior question

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Hey all!

I know that if you give a Chao so many of the same animal it will learn a behavior from it, like how if you give it a bunch of gorillas it will slam on its chest. I was wondering about how many animals of one type does it take until a Chao learns that animal's behavior?

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If you give your chao even 1 gorilla, it will learn the gorilla behavior! However, it won't always perform the gorilla behavior. It's similar to how learnt kindergarten actions work, they may or may not choose to perform the action at random. You may find that your chao will perform the animal behavior very rarely. XD

So, in order for a chao to learn an animal behavior, it needs to be given at least one of that animal. Super easy! :3
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NachoThePikachu wrote:So, in order for a chao to learn an animal behavior, it needs to be given at least one of that animal. Super easy! :3
Okay cool! If I give a Chao more of a certain animal would it be more likely to do it or does it not affect it?
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I don't think more animals affect the probability. However, i'm trying to remember whether or not having the animal parts on the chao made that behavior more likely.
I do think the chao parts make some behaviors more likey, (such as the gorilla chest beating) but other behaviors (such as the otter swimming animation) will always have the same likeliness.

Chaos Chao are a different story, however. :'3
Apologies on the iffy answer, i'll admit I haven't looked too much into animal behavior probability, but from personal experience, this is what my belief is. ;u;
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NachoThePikachu wrote:Apologies on the iffy answer, i'll admit I haven't looked too much into animal behavior probability, but from personal experience, this is what my belief is. ;u;
Hey no problem! Thanks for helping me find some kind of answer nonetheless! :chaohappy:
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My pleasure! :3
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