AnnieAngel's Raising a Horse's Grade Guide This guide is written to teach you how to raise a Horse's Grade. Now first off you will need to understand which grade I am talking about. The grade you can raise is the Horse's quality grade which is found on every breed of horse and not the grade as in breed (example: Warmblood Grade AAA is the breed not quality). So I will teach you how to know the difference between the grade (quality) and the grade (breed). I will color code it to make it even easier. When looking at your own horse: Name (ID number) Age Grade (quality) Breed Gender S*W Iron Men (#195349) the 16 year-old grade AAA Warmblood Grade AAA Stallion When looking at a horse not owned by you: (after pressing view) Name (ID number) Age Breed Grade (quality) Gender S*W This Bay's a Sport (#180939) a 4.6 year-old Sport Grade AA grade AAA Stallion When looking at horses using the market (not pressing view): Name (ID number) Age Grade (quality) Breed Gender S*W Iron Men (#195349) the 16 year-old grade AAA Warmblood Grade AAA Stallion OK so now that you know how to recognise a horse's grade (quality) you are ready to find out how to raise that grade by training. Now the amount of training needed will depend upon the grade the horse was born as and what grade you want to raise it to. So here is a chart that will show you how much training will be needed for each born grade and each grade you can raise it to. All horses will be done in Halter using Obstacle as it is the easiest and best way to up the grade as you can begin training it right away when it's born and lose the least amount of trainings per day. These are estimates I cannot guaruntee anything due to every horse being unique in stats, you will see in the chart that it can vary greatly depending upon how high the stats are of that horse of that grade, much like training lvls. This is a very basic way of raising grades. Keep in mind that the stat training requirments will vary per horse, I have listed the stats needed on the horses I tested this on. Grade C and D done with 1 horse each.
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