The Moogle Chocobo Carnival Event of "Final Fantasy XV" is a fun break from all the monster fighting and princely duties of Prince Noctis Lucis Caelum. It's a fun-filled carnival with various games and quests. Of course, it features the beloved Moogles and Chocobos of the "Final Fantasy" franchise.

However, this Moogle Chocobo Carnival event will happen for a limited time only. It started on January 23 and will end February 20. So, "Final Fantasy XV" players have to hurry up so they can acquire the prizes and items from the event.

Before players can get Choco-Mog medals that they can use later on to acquire items, they have to join games and quests first. One of these is the Moogle Quiz.

To get this quest, players only need to head to Square Enix Cafe and approach the Moogle, who is actually a man in a Moogle suit. There's a quest marker as well so this would be hard to miss.

Now, to start the quiz, players need to respond to the Moogle. According to RPG Site, here are three options: "Kupo?" "Kupo!" and "Kupo..." The question that will be asked will depend on what response was chosen. This "FFXV" quest will only require one question answered correctly. Of course, players can come back again to unlock the other questions besides the one they first got.

For the "Kupo!" question, "Final Fantasy XV" players will be asked where they can buy Moogle doll materials. The answer to this is "Lestallum."

Choosing "Kupo?" will lead to this question: How many Moogles are on display in the city? The answer is "about 60."

Lastly, the question for "Kupo..." is the type of lure that is Moogle shaped. The answer to this is "Minnow."

As with any other quest and games during the event, it will give you medallions that you can use. According to iDigitalTimes, there are three Prize Counters in Altissia. Each counter will have three vendors that sell various items: leisure, consumable and rare and crafting materials. Each of the counters will have the same selection.

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