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#248802 Posted on 2021-10-09 12:02:11

Hey everyone! My name is Quantico Estates, but I prefer to be called Quantico. 

I have recently joined as I love horses, but struggled to find a good game that includes western riding. 

Some of you may be able to tell by my name that I love Criminal Minds (Spencer is the best!). I also enjoy art, reading, a little but of RP here and there, animals, and dog training!

I do have some questions. So if you could help me out, I would greatly appreciate it!

1. Whats the quickest way to earn XP?
2. I know people sell art on here, what things do people look for? Avatars, custom art for their horses?
3. Does each breed have a discipline they do best at? For example, Thoroughbreds for racing, QHs for western?

I hope to get to know everyone here and have a great time!


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#248803 Posted on 2021-10-09 12:33:48

Hello! Thanks for joining us! I have been playing since about 2012 but am only just returning from a 1-2 year break so bare with me as things could've changed since I last knew about anything.

1. Whats the quickest way to earn XP? 
As far as I know, showing horses is a quick way to earn XP. You gain XP anytime a horse places third and above. You get XP from other things too, but for me personally showing is quickest because I have so many horses and they all usually place so I get the most daily from them.

2. I know people sell art on here, what things do people look for? Avatars, custom art for their horses?

Usually tag sales are the most popular art sales, but I know I personally am always on the lookout for designs and characters for sale. I really love buying new characters more than buying art for my characters. Anything from tags, signatures, designs, characters, icons, and custom art auctions will gain interest. 

3. Does each breed have a discipline they do best at? For example, Thoroughbreds for racing, QHs for western?

Any breed can do equally as well in any discipline, it more depends on how you raise and train them. However, there are "usual" disciplines that each breed participates in. So yes, western QH's for example. But in terms of how well they perform has no limitation in which discipline they are trained in. I have Clydesdales that do dressage instead of endurance driving and they do amazing in it! 

I am always happy to answer any other questions you may have. I have been here for a looooong time and have seen lots of changes. You're always welcome to message me ♥ 

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