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So, I do have a question. My riders payments are getting too expensive (between 25k to 30k). So, what are the best methods for showing, and what are the best ratings for horses to keep? And do coat rarities play into part of being kept, even it it's a bad rating? I want to lower the weekly payments, since it's draining me a lot on here. So, what's the best ratings to keep, and do the coat rarities play into part of being kept?
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You can play the game all the way YOU want to. Make up your mind and just decide who to keep and who to cull. If you want to breed for color, you'd better keep rare colors. If not, there is no point to keep them besides to look at colorful ponies. Set a minimum rating ( like SSS+ or EEE+ or any rating combo) and just keep some single lower rated horses that you are attached to.
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Kuewi knn stable said: You can play the game all the way YOU want to. Make up your mind and just decide who to keep and who to cull. If you want to breed for color, you'd better keep rare colors. If not, there is no point to keep them besides to look at colorful ponies. Set a minimum rating ( like SSS+ or EEE+ or any rating combo) and just keep some single lower rated horses that you are attached to.
Thank you! I was gonna get into showing,and get higher rated horses, but I also like the rare coats I get. So, thanks again! :)
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Over the years I had several horses with a very low rating that still earned their ebs in showing. But I think that S and P rated horses have the best balance in level up and "in the green" phases. SubPar and A need too long to level up while E and WC might level up too fast to earn their money. So just go and show all your horses in the time frame they need - no matter how they are rated. You can set a minimum level to your colorful horses if you want to - but you do not have to. Every horse here at HEE can earn almost the same amount over their lifetime if shown 3 times in regular shows whenever they are ready.
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Kuewi knn stable said: Over the years I had several horses with a very low rating that still earned their ebs in showing. But I think that S and P rated horses have the best balance in level up and "in the green" phases. SubPar and A need too long to level up while E and WC might level up too fast to earn their money. So just go and show all your horses in the time frame they need - no matter how they are rated. You can set a minimum level to your colorful horses if you want to - but you do not have to. Every horse here at HEE can earn almost the same amount over their lifetime if shown 3 times in regular shows whenever they are ready.
Thank you!
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Hi I have a couple of tips. Have all your riders doing 'all disciplines'. They can still ride and train your single discipline horses just fine. You can then remove a couple of excess riders. Unride your level 7 horse. You can mount it again when you have 3 or more level 7 horses (don't buy them in, just wait for level 6 horses to go up to 7). The more horses per rider the better the profit. * Pop over to Kuewi's stable or Cloud Peak (342132) and have a look at their riders lounge. Cloud Peak specializes in single discipline and has all but a few level 9 riders doing 'all disciplines'. I'm only doing all disciplines as I find it less complicated. By all means pop over and look, ask any questions you think of.
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