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Competition and Training Question
Sorry if they are silly questions, I've been looking and haven't found any answers yet...
So what stats are the competitions based on? Are they based on the breeder's report? Or actual stats when a horse is trained?
And is a horse considered 'trained' when their stats are at 798%?
Thanks in advance!
So what stats are the competitions based on? Are they based on the breeder's report? Or actual stats when a horse is trained?
And is a horse considered 'trained' when their stats are at 798%?
Thanks in advance!

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Re: Competition and Training Question
Not silly. If you can't find the answers, then you ask.aclrksn9 wrote:Sorry if they are silly questions, I've been looking and haven't found any answers yet...
So what stats are the competitions based on? Are they based on the breeder's report? Or actual stats when a horse is trained?
And is a horse considered 'trained' when their stats are at 798%?
Thanks in advance!

Under the help section.
Knowledgebase & Guides section.
Guides and How To.
Discipline Summary.
That's the guide that will tell you what competitions (disciplines) require which stats. It's based on most important (first) to least important (last). The other unnamed stats are not important for that competition. Some of the disciplines have stats listed twice, it's because they matter twice.
The breeder's report is what tells you where your horse is at, based on genes it carries and conformation. The breeder's report won't change for each individual horse and the offspring of that horse can either have a better report or a worse report depending on the other parent and the dice-roll of which genes are passed on.
Training a horse improves how the horse can handle itself during competitions. Think of it this way, the Breeder's Report offers what the horse is capable of at it's best. But without any training, it's performing at it's worst, just like in real life. You got to practice before you perform well.
As for what's considered training. This is a little debatable. Some people might say a horse has training or 'is trained' when the horse has any training done at all. However, many of us say that a horse is trained only when they're over 90% in all stats. I am one of those that only considers a horse 'fully trained' when they're above 99% in all stats. Then there are those that only say that a horse is fully trained when they have 100% in the stats that we're able to train to.

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Re: Competition and Training Question
Thank you!! That was very helpful! I've looked at that Discipline post numerous times, but the way you explained the stats made so much sense...thank you!!BlackOak2 wrote:


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Re: Competition and Training Question
You're welcome!aclrksn9 wrote:
Thank you!! That was very helpful! I've looked at that Discipline post numerous times, but the way you explained the stats made so much sense...thank you!!
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