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I donÂ’t understand why everyone is saying PEE or PPP? I have looked in the game guide, the new member help guide and cannot find where it explains this? People are continuing to tell me go look in the guides but I cannot find where it explains what these letters mean.
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Here is a list of the ratings in order from worst to best: Sub-Par Average Superb Premium Elite
All horses have a rating and you can find this by sending your horse to the breed approvals (Services> Breed Approvals) The ratings depend on both the parent's ratings, and RF (Random Factor) If you breed for ratings you will want to aim for an EEE, which is the highest rating available.
If you have anymore questions, feel free to pm me :) Edited at November 5, 2017 10:14 AM by Oceane Elites
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These letters mean the ratings of a horse. E = Elite. P = Premium. S = Superb. Sub = Sub-par. and A = Average.
These ratings are for Dressage, Cross-country, and Show Jumping. Elite is the best one to get and EEE is the best rating combo to get, but also the hardest. You have to breed horses to get the ratings, though some people don't breed for ratings, instead they breed just for color. Some people breed for both.
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If you are breeding for ratings, stick with Premium+ (PPP-EEE) These horses are worth more and allow you to breed the best quality horses. If you are wanting to breed for color, these ratings really don't matter. There is really no profit in color breeding, so I'd suggest breeding for ratings. To get started, read some New Member Showing Guides and stock up on PPP+ Geldings to gain weekly profit. With this, you can strive to breed/buy top quality stock and get a good start in the Eventing world :)
Edit: There is also Single Discipline. These are easier to show, in my opinion. These must have an E in one of the Disciplines for best results. These are easier to breed and get on the LBs. I have a Single Discipline(SD) side project I do after my big breedings, it's super fun! Edited at November 5, 2017 10:22 AM by Hollow Tree Acres
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Gallopfree said: How about world class?🤔
WC = World Class. Its the newest rating and is higher/better than Elite
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How would you get World Class? Would it be EEE and EEE or is there some other mix? I'm semi-new to Horse Eden Eventing and still learning, but I strive to get the best possible ratings
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Canista's Lights said: How would you get World Class? Would it be EEE and EEE or is there some other mix? I'm semi-new to Horse Eden Eventing and still learning, but I strive to get the best possible ratings
Let's remember that here all is chances because we have the random factor that comes and smashes all our perfect matches to mere dust, or maybe it will let us get away and that day we get lucky and we get a super foal. Having that in mind, an EEExEEE could give a World class, but chances are low. Horses would need to be super good producers and with good training. Overall, your best chance is breeding to a world class, just for the fact that W is already stronger than E. Edited at May 18, 2020 04:21 AM by Shivering Sea
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