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I literally don't know where to start other than welcome back :)
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Thank you! I hope to be able to play some more!
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The site might or might not be going through a few changes so bear with us.
Happy to help you out if you need any funding :)
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Awh thank you so much for the offer. I should be ok with Monday because every time I quit playing for a while I save some money up. I just need some tips on the new updates and how everything works.
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I will be able to message in an hour and help you out with it if you like?
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I don't know if I will be online but if you could leave me some tips that would be great. Thank you so much!
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I'm not sure what the site was like when you left but recently I returned a few months ago as well.
The biggest change is the way jumpoffs work now.
You can still challenge other horses but there's a limit.
And unfortunately the jumps are taking forever to process at the moment.
Thoroughbreds are still super popular.
I breed QH's, Paints and Palominos and my QH's and Paints are really successful.
My Palominos were foundies, I'm playing with building the breed back up.
As far as items, if I were to item a horse... Pegasus DNA, companion dogs I would use.
Diamond saddles, too.
If you have a really good horse you want to breed, High Fertility DNA is great, so you can likely get twins.
You'll want carrots so you can make them into Carrot Juice, which is another piece to having a successful horse.
And don't forget to register into 5 star registries.
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Wish I had the post someone made recently (I think it was Valkyrie to send you a link of. It was very informative.
I think the most important things right now are registering your horses to five five star registries, feeding them carrot juice (which can be made by using all purpose feed with the golden carrots per 500 feed but it gets used quickly), having tons of horses for more selection, putting your horses in jumpoffs as soon as possible (as soon as you can register and such tho) and there are tons of items but I dont use unless they are older and have jumped well. Horses are naturally jumping all throughout the high 80's" right now. 85"-87" is kind of what is being seen as good jumpers now and anything higher is very good. Making pbs through jumpoffs is easier now especially with a huge herd.
If you have any questions, feel free to message and I will try my best to help you.
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TearLily
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