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I would need some help with my horses in my "training" pasture, im currently training them but i dont know what "line" to show them in, how do i know?

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Re: help
This is just a visual recommendation, this does not guarantee success.Aubrieta wrote:I would need some help with my horses in my "training" pasture, im currently training them but i dont know what "line" to show them in, how do i know?
Zesty might be alright in saddleseat or one of the western, non-speed-style competitions.
Give Implosion a try in sprint racing. I don't think he'll succeed, but he might be able to do you some good there. Then also maybe cross country.
Voyager might be able to compete semi-successfully in the racing disciplines (racing, sprint, endurance, harness). If he doesn't succeed there, move him to western. Poles or barrels, but try him in all of western.
Try Cover like Zesty and also cross country.
Try Shout like Voyager.
Forester might be best in one of the western disciplines.
Try Summer like Voyager, plus cross country or saddleseat or jumper. This colt might be your best performer, IF you can find the right competition.
Try Beginning like Implosion or Voyager.
Forester and Beginning might be the best two for breeding purposes. But might prove poorly in the competition ring. However, they can always surprise us.
So... to figure out where your horses might do well in, it's a little bit of knowledge, a little bit of guess work and a little bit of luck.
The following link offers insight into the stats that are used for each competition:
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =12&t=1235
Silverine has also published a chart that gives us hard-data insight into potential disciplines as well (if you can use it):
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =8&t=12468
My way of going about finding a horse's preferred discipline is to trial them in level 10 in all the competitions, 4 separate times apiece.
This also gives me a baseline for where my breeding is. Whether it's improving, or not. Each player on HWO has a slightly different way to study their competition bloodline and track it along it's way.
Start with the stats per discipline link, utilize Silverine's chart if you can, or at least look over it and understand the intricacies a little better, and we'll guide you along to your preferred method of overseeing your competition line.
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Re: help
thank you, i will look at it tomorrow after workBlackOak2 wrote:This is just a visual recommendation, this does not guarantee success.Aubrieta wrote:I would need some help with my horses in my "training" pasture, im currently training them but i dont know what "line" to show them in, how do i know?
Zesty might be alright in saddleseat or one of the western, non-speed-style competitions.
Give Implosion a try in sprint racing. I don't think he'll succeed, but he might be able to do you some good there. Then also maybe cross country.
Voyager might be able to compete semi-successfully in the racing disciplines (racing, sprint, endurance, harness). If he doesn't succeed there, move him to western. Poles or barrels, but try him in all of western.
Try Cover like Zesty and also cross country.
Try Shout like Voyager.
Forester might be best in one of the western disciplines.
Try Summer like Voyager, plus cross country or saddleseat or jumper. This colt might be your best performer, IF you can find the right competition.
Try Beginning like Implosion or Voyager.
Forester and Beginning might be the best two for breeding purposes. But might prove poorly in the competition ring. However, they can always surprise us.
So... to figure out where your horses might do well in, it's a little bit of knowledge, a little bit of guess work and a little bit of luck.
The following link offers insight into the stats that are used for each competition:
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =12&t=1235
Silverine has also published a chart that gives us hard-data insight into potential disciplines as well (if you can use it):
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =8&t=12468
My way of going about finding a horse's preferred discipline is to trial them in level 10 in all the competitions, 4 separate times apiece.
This also gives me a baseline for where my breeding is. Whether it's improving, or not. Each player on HWO has a slightly different way to study their competition bloodline and track it along it's way.
Start with the stats per discipline link, utilize Silverine's chart if you can, or at least look over it and understand the intricacies a little better, and we'll guide you along to your preferred method of overseeing your competition line.
Did that help at all?