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Hello! I have a question about my TB stud, Kumamoto. I have no idea what his strengths and weaknesses are, even by looking at his training and current bars. Is it possible that he's just balanced in all of them, or am I reading his training wrong?
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It looks like he's strong int and str but without a wk 7 you'll have to wait until next week to see any weaknesses
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Okay!! Thank you Duchess :) Dash and Duchess said: It looks like he's strong int and str but without a wk 7 you'll have to wait until next week to see any weaknesses
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So far I do not see any weakness at all. He actually went up in STR today. Is it possible that he doesn't have a weakness? Or if he does, its very slight?
Edit: I think maybe HRT would've been his weakness, but due to the HRT glass, I think it may have made it balanced. I have no idea how those items work as I don't use items, so I apologize if I sound silly. I also have no idea what the (2,2,2,2) means in his WK 8. I would love an explanation if possible ^^ Edited at January 6, 2025 05:18 AM by Moonstone Manor
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The (2,2,2,2) refers to his showing levels that week, being Eventing, Dressage, Cross Country, and Jumping. Some people like knowing the week that their horse leveled up; usually the faster they level up, the stronger that horse is considered to be. And it's completely possible that he has no real weaknesses, or that it's a very slight weakness and won't show up in his training until later. I personally like a very balanced horse. For contrast, take a look at this EEE stallion of mine. He's had 25 training sessions, so he's just 3 weeks behind yours, but look at how uneven his stats are. https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=38175445
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That is a very helpful explanation, thank you! I really appreciate it :) Drafty Acres said: The (2,2,2,2) refers to his showing levels that week, being Eventing, Dressage, Cross Country, and Jumping. Some people like knowing the week that their horse leveled up; usually the faster they level up, the stronger that horse is considered to be. And it's completely possible that he has no real weaknesses, or that it's a very slight weakness and won't show up in his training until later. I personally like a very balanced horse. For contrast, take a look at this EEE stallion of mine. He's had 25 training sessions, so he's just 3 weeks behind yours, but look at how uneven his stats are. https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=38175445
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