What are you breeding?

  • Gypsy Vanners

    Votes: 3 50.0%
  • Arabians

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • Shetland Ponies

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Drafts

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Marwaris

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Akhal-Tekes

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Fjords

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Donkeys

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • Irish Hunters

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other (post below :) )

    Votes: 1 16.7%

  • Total voters
    6
Nope. Each server is like a "game" on its own, but the same game if that makes sense. Since multi-accounting is against the rules so you can't give yourself free stuff some people (like me) will make other accounts on the other servers just so they have more stuff to check up on. It's also good to read people's layouts in other languages, like French for me :)
Ookay.. I understand now. Thank you! :D

Another thing... Aging points used to be everywhere! Now the only way I get them is if I don't have any. The next day I get two. And since Im on mobile there arent any UFOs... how do you get more?
 
Ookay.. I understand now. Thank you! :D

Another thing... Aging points used to be everywhere! Now the only way I get them is if I don't have any. The next day I get two. And since Im on mobile there arent any UFOs... how do you get more?
Sometimes when you wake a horse it will give you an aging point. Basically take care of your horses every day (even if you're insane and literally have 100 horses like me) and you'll get a ton in no time. If you have any more questions feel free to ask me, I like to consider myself fairly experienced heheh...
 
Sometimes when you wake a horse it will give you an aging point. Basically take care of your horses every day (even if you're insane and literally have 100 horses like me) and you'll get a ton in no time. If you have any more questions feel free to ask me, I like to consider myself fairly experienced heheh...
Thank again. I will be sure to find you if I do. ;)
 
Sometimes when you wake a horse it will give you an aging point. Basically take care of your horses every day (even if you're insane and literally have 100 horses like me) and you'll get a ton in no time. If you have any more questions feel free to ask me, I like to consider myself fairly experienced heheh...
Yup. I have 7,000 aging points. I have too many horses, I can't remember the last time I looked after them all in one day. I try to care for 10 each day. Some day I get dozens done, some days it's just looking after my equestrian center and logging back out. But the rest of the game waits for me, which is great.
With aging points, it's hard, but I don't use them unless I have to. Then I always, always have enough for what I need. Sometimes a promotion has a goal of using one, or aging a horse to a certain age, or it's just beneficial to you for some other goal to use them. Then I use them, but not every day. I have pass horses, too, ones I just play without a particular goal for them and when they die after age 30, I get a pass. In the meantime, all those extra horses bring me aging points (and more than a little bit of equus, too.) The promotion that ended a little while ago with the musical horses? Usually that sort of promotion has a challenge that reads something like "age X number of horses to be 50 years old." 50 is super old and I don't usually have a ton of almost-50-year-old horses that will reach that age by the end of the promotion. Aging points. It still takes forever but I know I can reach the goal, or any goal so far. Of course, that wasn't one of the goals for the musical horses promotion . . . sigh. You try to plan ahead and be ready and they go and change things, lol. I keep reminding myself they aren't trying to give all their fancy divines away for free!
 
Yup. I have 7,000 aging points. I have too many horses, I can't remember the last time I looked after them all in one day. I try to care for 10 each day. Some day I get dozens done, some days it's just looking after my equestrian center and logging back out. But the rest of the game waits for me, which is great.
With aging points, it's hard, but I don't use them unless I have to. Then I always, always have enough for what I need. Sometimes a promotion has a goal of using one, or aging a horse to a certain age, or it's just beneficial to you for some other goal to use them. Then I use them, but not every day. I have pass horses, too, ones I just play without a particular goal for them and when they die after age 30, I get a pass. In the meantime, all those extra horses bring me aging points (and more than a little bit of equus, too.) The promotion that ended a little while ago with the musical horses? Usually that sort of promotion has a challenge that reads something like "age X number of horses to be 50 years old." 50 is super old and I don't usually have a ton of almost-50-year-old horses that will reach that age by the end of the promotion. Aging points. It still takes forever but I know I can reach the goal, or any goal so far. Of course, that wasn't one of the goals for the musical horses promotion . . . sigh. You try to plan ahead and be ready and they go and change things, lol. I keep reminding myself they aren't trying to give all their fancy divines away for free!
That promo sucked! Almost all the reviews were negative and it was impossible to get prizes. Anyways, I'm a blupper for a donkey team so I'm constantly trying to get more APs by caring for 100 horses. :gig
 
Was the promo the Insular Mine? Cuz that did suck..
Insular Mine? That was really its English name? From the Spanish, it meant Isolated Mine, which I took to translate really as Abandoned Mine. I think everything is written in French first, then translated . . . sometimes not so well. The Mine was okay, not great. It was easy enough to get prizes, the number of good ones was decent, it's what I've come to expect from them. I was able to win something every day and there was definitely a strategy to saving or using the potions to speed things up when I was available during the day and letting the clock tick on its own overnight.

No, the musical horses came before that. The prizes were hard to get and few. Up until that promotion, the goals were always ones you could achieve with your own horses. Age them up to 50 years, play foal games, equip a horse, etc. With the musical horses, almost all the goals had to be done with the musical horses themselves. It started dreadfully slowly and became a race to finish just one more goal at the very end. The goals are hard enough; that aspect of the promotion did not need changing.

I like the goal-fulfilling promotions in general, though, especially when they're followed by the lottery. They don't seem to be as generous anymore as they used to be with the lottery winnings, but it's still fun. I have a number of divines and special horses without spending real money. I try hard to accumulate resources in between promotions and pull out the stops when I need to, but I also know I will never win the divines in the promotions. I buy them when offered later or in the sales.

When I saw they offered a pet for sale recently, I flipped my lid! Now there's a collector's item. To think I once had dozens and didn't care and let them get deleted instead of assigning them to a horse. I could kick myself for so many mistakes like that.
 
Insular Mine? That was really its English name? From the Spanish, it meant Isolated Mine, which I took to translate really as Abandoned Mine. I think everything is written in French first, then translated . . . sometimes not so well. The Mine was okay, not great. It was easy enough to get prizes, the number of good ones was decent, it's what I've come to expect from them. I was able to win something every day and there was definitely a strategy to saving or using the potions to speed things up when I was available during the day and letting the clock tick on its own overnight.

No, the musical horses came before that. The prizes were hard to get and few. Up until that promotion, the goals were always ones you could achieve with your own horses. Age them up to 50 years, play foal games, equip a horse, etc. With the musical horses, almost all the goals had to be done with the musical horses themselves. It started dreadfully slowly and became a race to finish just one more goal at the very end. The goals are hard enough; that aspect of the promotion did not need changing.

I like the goal-fulfilling promotions in general, though, especially when they're followed by the lottery. They don't seem to be as generous anymore as they used to be with the lottery winnings, but it's still fun. I have a number of divines and special horses without spending real money. I try hard to accumulate resources in between promotions and pull out the stops when I need to, but I also know I will never win the divines in the promotions. I buy them when offered later or in the sales.

When I saw they offered a pet for sale recently, I flipped my lid! Now there's a collector's item. To think I once had dozens and didn't care and let them get deleted instead of assigning them to a horse. I could kick myself for so many mistakes like that.
Maybe it could also be translated to Insular but I’m not good with Spanish. It was island themed.
Yes, that was exactly what the promo was like! Age 50 Wandering Horses with treble clefs? I had 2 horses and 3 clefs and you have to buy a ton more to get the required amount. Geez!
 
No, the Wandering Horses one. The Insular Mine was meh but still better than that one. I actually got a divine (not the Maori one offered at the end, it was one of the cheaper ones that I got in a crystal chest).
It wouldn't let me open chests when I got them... and the bomb didn't work
 

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