
Why is one sentence in breeder's report outlined in red?
Sorry if this has been posted before, or is very obvious! I just started to play. I also see people advertising their horses as "one gold, one green" ect. What do these colors mean? What color would one want their horse to have?

Re: Why is one sentence in breeder's report outlined in red?
Red = bad. Green = Very good. Gold = excellent. The comments are generally "average", "bad", or "good" with a range of variability.
How it works:
If the horse has Gold in Speed, it's very likely to win Racing events. If it has Red in Movement, it will not do well in Dressage.
See this for more details: the most important trait is listed first.
Community -> Guides and How-To -> Discipline Summary
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =12&t=1235
How it works:
If the horse has Gold in Speed, it's very likely to win Racing events. If it has Red in Movement, it will not do well in Dressage.
See this for more details: the most important trait is listed first.
Community -> Guides and How-To -> Discipline Summary
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =12&t=1235

Re: Why is one sentence in breeder's report outlined in red?
awesome! thanksXant’hippe wrote:Red = bad. Green = Very good. Gold = excellent. The comments are generally "average", "bad", or "good" with a range of variability.
How it works:
If the horse has Gold in Speed, it's very likely to win Racing events. If it has Red in Movement, it will not do well in Dressage.
See this for more details: the most important trait is listed first.
Community -> Guides and How-To -> Discipline Summary
http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... =12&t=1235
