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Hello everyone whoÂ’s reading this! I spend yesterday trying to read the rules and everything,but there is just so insanely much to read i just finally had to give up because i got dizzy from all the reading i had to do. There are still a few things i couldnt find clearly: Is there a way to gain more stables to get more horses? Is there a maximum of getting horses from the wild? Is the only way of getting money by enetering shows and doing games? Any more tips are really appereciated as well ;-;
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Hi and welcome!
You can get more barns under Grow -> Upgrades and More There is no maximum to how many horses you can capture however I would HIGHLY recommend not capturing because it is expensive and you won't catch many good horses. Instead, use the Search -> Search horses to get PEP+ mares and PEE stallions. The best way to get money is to show horses. It is best to buy cheap geldings (level 3-4 is best) and show them. There are heaps of geldings for sale, and lots of guides for how to show.
PM me if you have any more questions - happy to help
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@Gemini ah okay, i get it now. But i do not exactly understand how to gain money. I enetered a show with my first horse and i think (not sure) got only something like 80$. That is not much at all,especially since you can only enter 3 competition/shows whatever its called. IÂ’ll definatky check out the search thing though,thank you!
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Oh, and DON'T buy stallions as a starter stable. there are so many stallions for stud that it isn't worth having your own, at least not until you can afford it. PM me if you'd like some more tips!
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Juney said: @Gemini ah okay, i get it now.But i do not exactly understand how to gain money. I enetered a show with my first horse and i think (not sure) got only something like 80$. That is not much at all,especially since you can only enter 3 competition/shows whatever its called. Ill definatky check out the search thing though,thank you!
Just like real life, your horse has to train before he can show well. If a horse levels up, it has to start over and train for 2 or 3 weeks before they can show well again. (Tried to keep this short XD)
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@Tanglewood great tip! I tried finding a stallion,but the “search” thing where literally EVERYTHING is in one row is just too much for me to handle, everything is mixed together so i dont think i’ll ever be able to buy a horse, i cnat even read when its so cropped up on eachother ^^’ it seems like such a greta game though i dont wanna give it uo so easily :c
@Meadows yeah i trained 2 days straight now but literally nothing seems to happen? How do you earn money if they dont even make kt possible,you know? IÂ’d need to be online for what, 2 months before i maybe made 10k?
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I'm personally not patient enough to show that much. What I do is save money and buy low sell high. I buy PPP and PEP mares in auctions super late at night and just after RO when everyone else is broke. I can usually get that for around 1k to 2k. Then, I offer the mare for brood for around 75% of what I paid. Someone usually pays to breed to her during the month. I also buy EEP combo mares for as cheap as I can, occasionally as low as 5k, but usually 10-20k, and sell them for between 15 and 30k depending on how much I paid. If she's a good enough producer, I keep her and offer her for brood of breed her myself. Most people don't do that and it's a super risky strategy, but for as restless and obsessive as I can be, that's perfect for my mentality.
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Showing and earning a lot of profit is NOT an instant thing. Buying high level geldings, who already have training under their belt is the best way to go. And try to steer towards level 3-4.
Read here v https://horseeden.com/forums.php?f=11&t=931
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I think your phone might not be formatting the site properly. See if you can find in the browser menu "show desktop site". Then things will look more like they do on a PC.
When I started mid-May, I bought as many single-E colts and geldings as I could find and gelded all the colts. <font class="mainlineblack"> I only captured my free pass horses and my starter pair. Then I just signed in, trained my horses every week and collected my paycheck and prizes for a month. By then all the yearlings I had bought were ready to show.
I made only $105,000 on showing that first month, but I've made $290,000 this month. If you go to the barn and scroll down you'll see the different views. One is "showing". Click that. It will show where your horses have finished in every show. If it's green, you made a profit. If it's not, you need to wait a week or two or three before you show that horse again. When the horse levels up, it will need 3 weeks or so before it makes a profit again. Someday I plan to start breeding in earnest, but it will probably be January.
Your question about a limit of stables, you can only have 3 free accounts, but you can have as many barns as you can afford on each. You can't ship money back and forth, though, each account has to be played completely separately, including not breeding or swapping horses. If you already spent all your startup money, just spend your daily salary on horses until you have enough to earn you good money. It's possible to recover from bankruptcy here, because you get $3000 from the game every day no matter what. Good luck.
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