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Can someone explain to me what this is/does? Image


Edit - picture won't show right now soo. What does the PPS next to the lowest level you can enter a horse mean? and why does the number get progressively higher over time? does it have something to do with your horses stats>
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Re: PPS Level? ...

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Sea Fire wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 10:07 pm Can someone explain to me what this is/does? Image


Edit - picture won't show right now soo. What does the PPS next to the lowest level you can enter a horse mean? and why does the number get progressively higher over time? does it have something to do with your horses stats>
PPS stands for "Points Per Show." It's an average of how many points your horse has earned per show that it has competed in. It gets higher over time only if your horse places 4th or better in a show, and is used to determine what level shows your horse can enter. A horse with a higher PPS is more competitive, and will not be able to enter lower-level competitions. A horse with a lower PPS either does not place as well, or has not been entered in as many shows, and is allowed participate in lower-level competitions.
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Re: PPS Level? ...

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Silverine wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 5:43 am
Sea Fire wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 10:07 pm Can someone explain to me what this is/does? Image


Edit - picture won't show right now soo. What does the PPS next to the lowest level you can enter a horse mean? and why does the number get progressively higher over time? does it have something to do with your horses stats>
PPS stands for "Points Per Show." It's an average of how many points your horse has earned per show that it has competed in. It gets higher over time only if your horse places 4th or better in a show, and is used to determine what level shows your horse can enter. A horse with a higher PPS is more competitive, and will not be able to enter lower-level competitions. A horse with a lower PPS either does not place as well, or has not been entered in as many shows, and is allowed participate in lower-level competitions.
ahh okay thank you so much! that makes a lot more sense then what I was trying to come up with

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