![]() Howrse have also introduced two new items that you can submit illustrations for: the companions (bought with a Horn of Gold) or backgrounds for your horses' pages (bought with a Helios's Ray). The Creation Space is now the place where you submit illustrations for Golden Apple coats via the Black Pearl. These are just some random ones I thought of while typing this but there are no doubt more I've forgotten.This week, Howrse have just introduced another new feature - The Creation Space. It is a common strategy when BLUPing to help your horse get 20 wins faster, as the primary skill being untrained means the horse can enter lower difficulty competitions against (hopefully) lower skilled horses, while the trained secondary skills give it a good chance of winning. training speed and dressage but leaving jumping untrained for show jumping competitions. Target training: Training the secondary skills for the competition you want to enter but leaving the primary skill untrained, e.g. The secondary skill and tertiary skill (often referred to collectively as 'secondary skills') count less when calculating results (the breakdown for most competitions is 45% primary, 30% secondary and 20% tertiary, and 5% age) but do not affect the difficulty level of the competitions your horse can enter. The primary skill is the skill that counts the most when calculating the results, and is also the skill that determines the difficulty level of the competitions your horse can enter. Primary secondary and tertiary skills: Each competition requires 3 skills. Horses with less than 20 wins are entered in the lowest difficulty competition available and horses with more than 20 wins are entered into the highest kitty competitions.įlipping: Buying a horse cheaply and selling it for profit.īlanketing: Entering lots of competitions with the same horse.įilling: Entering horses with lower skills than the horse you are trying to BLUP into the same competitions as your BLUP horse to help it get wins. Horses bought this way are automatically remained Automated Purchase.Īuto-comp: Another VIP perk that allows players to enter competitions with one click. These coats are incompatible with the Helios Ray and they all have a dusty background like this.Īuto-buy: A perk available with a VIP subscription that allows players to save a sales search and have the game automatically purchase horses that match that search. Pre-CS coat: Golden Apple or retired coats (RCs) that were submitted before the Creation Space was introduced. The skill and GP limits are recalculated each night and can be found in the competitions > disciplines section of the breeder's manual. Rookie comps: Competitions for low-level horses, which are horses with less than 20 wins, no skills over a certain limit, and no skills with a GP over a certain limit. Some players use the term more strictly than others - to some, a horse is only a 'real' skiller if it was bred with Aphrodite's Tears, has gained the maximum possible skills from lessons as well as training, rides and competitions, and has as many bonus-giving items as possible. ![]() ![]() Skiller: A horse with very high skills, capable of entering rosette competitions. WoY = Water of Youth, BoM = Book of Monsters, PoC = Piece of Cloud, etc.īolding/bolded: A skill is bolded when you have gained all the available skills from rides (excluding beach rides), training and competitions for that skill. The majority of abbreviations you come across will relate to different black market items, e.g. There is no official glossary because most of the terms you will come across are player-made, but players in the gameplay forum or help centre will help if you don't know what a term means. ![]()
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