Spotlight on fast horses!

Hey, Hey, Hey! It’s Thursday! Hope you are all having a great week and are as excited about the Amaretto Summerfest as we at Amaretto are!

This week I decided to shine my Spotlight on a Horse trait that I think gets overlooked too much.  That’s right, the racing traits!  These 2 little traits can add so much fun and enjoyment to your horses!  I’m sure if you asked Artie he would agree with me!! He’s always in the main group talking about horse racing!  I know AMOC agrees with me that these are 2 amazing traits because they host the AMOC horse races the last Saturday of each month. We also have the Amaretto Racetrack that you are welcome to use anytime to race or train your horse.

So if you have not got you a horse with the racing traits I suggest you “race” right out and find you one and get to training!! The remainder of my blog will explain exactly what the racing traits will do for you horse and how you can train them to be the best racers they can be!!

The HUD

You can find the HUD by touching the horse then Help then Get Hud

The HUD can only connect to one horse at a time.
Your Avatar can wear only one HUD at a time.

Connecting Your Horse
Attach HUD
Attach Horse
Connect Horse to HUD by pressing Connect Button in the Main Menu of the HUD

Disconnecting Your Horse
Press Disconnect button in the Main Menu of the HUD

How to Train
Enter Training Mode by clicking Training in the Racing Menu

Select Speed or Stamina from the drop menu

Move using the arrow keys or w a s d keys
You are now Training your horse (XP gain only occurs while you are moving with the horse)

Click Training in the Racing Menu again to Exit Training (Training will also end automatically when the horse has reached its daily limit based on its stamina class)

You can only train your horse ONCE daily for the amount of time allotted by the Horses Class and only in one category (speed or stamina)per day.

Ex. I trained my Class D horse for 30 minutes on speed today so I will have to wait for 24 hours before I can train it again for stamina.

 

Speed means the sprinting speed of a horse.

Speed is ranked using the following Class system:
S = 3x Avie Run Speed (ARS) {Highest Possible Class} 50 minutes of training time
A = 2.5x ARS 45 minutes of training time
B = 2x ARS 40 minutes of training time
C = 1.5x ARS 35 minutes of training time
D = ARS {Lowest Possible Class}30 minutes of training time
STAMINA
Stamina = The amount of time a horse can sprint without recharging . Stamina is ranked using the following Class system:
S = 50s of sprinting and 50 minutes of training time
A = 45s of sprinting and 45 minutes of training time
B = 40s of sprinting and 40 minutes of training time
C = 35s of sprinting and 35 minutes of training time
D = 30s of sprinting and 30 minutes of training time
Class D is where horses start
Classes S,A,B,C, and D are trainable and passable

XP
XP is gained through training your horse in a given field (speed or stamina) to move from one class to the next you must train from 0% to 100% in the current Class of that field.
XP Gains as follows:
Class D gains XP @ .5% per minute of training
Class C gains XP @ .4% per minute of training
Class B Gains XP @ .3% per minute of training
Class A Gains XP @ .1% per minute of training
Class D is where horses start
Classes S,A,B,C, and D are trainable and passable.

**It is important to note that once a horse with racing traits is retired (past the age of 120 days) not only will it be unable to breed, but you will also not be able to train or race a retired horse. **

Until next week Happy Breeding!

 

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