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how to treat to get where i want her.

#113290 Posted on 2017-07-08 22:58:54



















STR: 19
SPD: 19
AGI: 20
INT: 21
END: 21
ALL: 100

I have a new foal that her stats look like this. I know her stats are for Endurance but I would like her for Jumping. so should I treat her for endurance then convert her to jumping, or give her hay and sugar then set her to jumping, or just leave her as Endurance and find a Stallion to mate with her? tell me what you would do.

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#113298 Posted on 2017-07-08 23:55:19

Personally, I'd just do hay or sugar cubes, set to a random discipline, and then convert to jumping.  However, it does end up being more expensive as you have to pay the 10k to convert.  If you'd rather not spend the extra cash, I'd just treat her for jumping.  Her stats aren't too far apart so I don't think it'd be a big deal to put her where you want her.  


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#113299 Posted on 2017-07-09 00:06:43

She's only 3 points different between Endurance and Jumping so I don't think it's too much of a problem two train her for Jumping.

With foundations I have been feeding hay cubes (+ peppermints when available) using riding school and then converting to the desired discipline before they are bred.

However if you have the time then showing gives more stats than riding school if done strategically. Showing successfully typically takes more effort/time though.

I would probably do a mix of both. Start off with hay cubes and riding school and convert at around 10 and then start showing/riding school combination (showing when in the top 10% of stats for that level). I did this with my Misc Foundation division and I'm quite happy with how it's going.


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