Super Ponies
06:48:28 Ponyboy
Thanks guys! IÂ’ll continue my research
Starleaf Stables
06:38:50 Flare <3
Star
I don't think
Gem Queens Estate
06:34:59 Snow❆Gem
@star

I have no clue. I don't do RPs...
*Rising Stars TBs*
06:30:34 Star / Sarah
Is it allowed to post RP links to main chat?
Gem Queens Estate
06:29:29 Snow❆Gem
@ponyboy

Oh yes! And what San just said is more accurate. I just out of bed. ;P

@san

Correct! Or maybe a tad lighter, maybe? :D

Santana Rising
06:27:39 San
I think it would be the other way round, a gold champagne hiding apricot, since the Champagne gene is dominant and the pearl is recessive- I have a Prlprl boy who is gold champagne and I think he would look the same if he had two pearl genes.
Super Ponies
06:25:02 Ponyboy
Snow

I'd think so too unfortunately. But it would be cool if it was like a mix of the two.
London Estates
06:24:27 Rainy ☔/Fritzi
Lemons
yep-
Lemons Stables
06:23:45 Lemons
This is a cool looking grey

-HEE Click-
Santana Rising
06:23:10 San
yes, the ISH curse can only be broken with breeding to a PON
London Estates
06:21:23 Rainy ☔/Fritzi
Oh? He's an ISH? -HEE Click-
Gem Queens Estate
06:20:48 Snow❆Gem
@toto

I read that post as 'its a wild pretzel'. LMAO XD
Gem Queens Estate
06:19:56 Snow❆Gem
@pony

No, apricot is a chestnut with two pearl genes. And gold is a chestnut with champagne genes.

If anything it would be an apricot champagne? But in the game I'd think it would just be apricot and 'hiding' the champagne. :D
Golden Crest
06:19:36 ᰔᩚ Eve
Does anyone online have an old palette of mine? Kinda feel like fixing an old one up with new features
Super Ponies
06:19:32 Ponyboy
I know. I love apricots but I think gold champagnes are beauties as well. Bummer I've never seen a combination of them.
London Estates
06:18:34 Rainy ☔/Fritzi
Well I haven't, I've just seen that plain old eye-killer apricot lol
Super Ponies
06:15:37 Ponyboy
I'm curious. Has anyone ever heard of a gold apricot horse in game? Is it possible to make one?
WhizBar Eventing
06:03:24 Toto
omg it's a wild prezi =O
SilverFern Stables
05:25:23 Fern
Prezi I cannot stop looking at your most recent piece
Three Seven Ranch
05:23:57 prezi
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LB guide March 20, 2023 05:37 PM

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After seeing someone asking how you get horses on the LB and how this was never a guide is beyond me but now it is

You want to know, how the leaderboards work?

The leaderboards are determined by 75% from the horse itselves and 25% from the descendents that are still "alive" in the game.

Freshman stallions (age 3) need to have 10 foals bred from them to make it on the leaderboard, 1 of those needs to be bred by live cover. Returning stallions (over age 3) just need to have bred a minimum of 1 live cover foal each game year to keep themselves on the leaderboard. Mares need to have at least 3 foals, no matter if they are still in the game or not to get on the boards.

Stallions LB is deleted every gameyear´s reroll and built up new in the next few days after the studs got used. Mares LB never gets deleted. All horses at the age of 18+ vanish from the boards as they dont have live covers available any more.

Single discipline LBs only look at the traits, that are important for this discipline. So e.g. an WAA stallion can be high on the Dressage LB - but will never show up on the Eventing LBs.

When a horse is created, it gets "points" - but they never show up for us players. They are the basics to determine the rating of a horse. So if a horse has more of these "points" by itselves, it is higher on the boards than one with less "points". And if the foals from this horse have a lot of these "points" they would count up for the LBs, too. This is why some users want to get foals with poor ratings deleted from the game, to push their horse up on the LBs. But if a stud is quite weak and did not make it to the freshman LBs, he would hardly ever manage to get on the LB any more.


These "points" and the LB status are NOT a marker, if the horse is a good producer or not!
To determine a good producer you will have to take a close look at all foals of a horse and the foals´ pedigrees.
Low ratings in a pedigree ( e.g. a visible S rating ) do [b]not[/b] have any influence on the possibilies of a horse as a good-foal-producer, too!

Credit to Kuewi knn stable


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