New To Game - A Few Questions :D

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New To Game - A Few Questions :D

Postby Inspyre Stables » Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:22 pm

Well, I guess you could call me a newbie? I owned an account like... a LONG
time ago, and have since lost track of it. Now I'm starting again! But I don't want to make the same mistakes as last time as was
wondering if there were any tips/suggestions that anyone has for me on the best way to start.

I don't want to go out an just buy horses already lol. But I do know that I
want to do Dressage and Jousting and work with large draft breeds.

I was also wondering how much banners usually go for around here? I want to get one, but don't know what the price is for a decent one.
I'm an avid player on VirtualPups as well, but just didn't know if pricing and stuff was different on VHR. :D

Anything you can throw at me would be nice!
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Postby Kholran » Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:13 pm

For your first horses, I'd look for stat-maxed in the breed you want. Foals are nice, but then not only do you have to pay for the horse, but you also have to pay for the training. You can find some nice already-maxed horses for sale out there. They might not win in events, but it's a start.

As for banners, take a look in the Commission Corner- lots of banner makers have their 'shops' there, so you can browse around for something in your price range :)
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Postby Inspyre Stables » Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:21 pm

thanks! :D
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Postby Pheonee » Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:04 pm

I could shout you an event-trained warmblood if you want, for cheap or free. =) I've trained a couple of 10 mil + winners. I have German Warmbloods, Dutch Warmbloods and Grade Warmblood AAAs (which can be crossed to create almost any warmblood breed, if you don't mind it being non-pure). It'd be 11 years old, tacked up, with instructions for eventing.
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Postby Inspyre Stables » Fri Jun 27, 2008 10:17 pm

Pheonee wrote:I could shout you an event-trained warmblood if you want, for cheap or free. =) I've trained a couple of 10 mil + winners. I have German Warmbloods, Dutch Warmbloods and Grade Warmblood AAAs (which can be crossed to create almost any warmblood breed, if you don't mind it being non-pure). It'd be 11 years old, tacked up, with instructions for eventing.


Thanks but I already got myself a Shire :D It's trained to level 25, and I guess the stats are ok. ^-^ Thanks for offer though.
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Postby Missing » Sat Jun 28, 2008 12:13 am

Inspyre Stables wrote:
Pheonee wrote:I could shout you an event-trained warmblood if you want, for cheap or free. =) I've trained a couple of 10 mil + winners. I have German Warmbloods, Dutch Warmbloods and Grade Warmblood AAAs (which can be crossed to create almost any warmblood breed, if you don't mind it being non-pure). It'd be 11 years old, tacked up, with instructions for eventing.


Thanks but I already got myself a Shire :D It's trained to level 25, and I guess the stats are ok. ^-^ Thanks for offer though.


Wow I can't believe you turned that down. :lol:

Anyway, training to level 25 isn't really training. You have to have it stat maxed or it's not really worth anything.
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Postby Inspyre Stables » Sat Jun 28, 2008 2:19 pm

Missing wrote:
Inspyre Stables wrote:
Pheonee wrote:I could shout you an event-trained warmblood if you want, for cheap or free. =) I've trained a couple of 10 mil + winners. I have German Warmbloods, Dutch Warmbloods and Grade Warmblood AAAs (which can be crossed to create almost any warmblood breed, if you don't mind it being non-pure). It'd be 11 years old, tacked up, with instructions for eventing.


Thanks but I already got myself a Shire :D It's trained to level 25, and I guess the stats are ok. ^-^ Thanks for offer though.


Wow I can't believe you turned that down. :lol:

Anyway, training to level 25 isn't really training. You have to have it stat maxed or it's not really worth anything.


Yes but I'd rather make my own way in the game rather than be given things ;)
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Postby Rev » Sat Jun 28, 2008 4:29 pm

Inspyre Stables wrote:
Missing wrote:
Inspyre Stables wrote:
Pheonee wrote:I could shout you an event-trained warmblood if you want, for cheap or free. =) I've trained a couple of 10 mil + winners. I have German Warmbloods, Dutch Warmbloods and Grade Warmblood AAAs (which can be crossed to create almost any warmblood breed, if you don't mind it being non-pure). It'd be 11 years old, tacked up, with instructions for eventing.


Thanks but I already got myself a Shire :D It's trained to level 25, and I guess the stats are ok. ^-^ Thanks for offer though.


Wow I can't believe you turned that down. :lol:

Anyway, training to level 25 isn't really training. You have to have it stat maxed or it's not really worth anything.


Yes but I'd rather make my own way in the game rather than be given things ;)


Bravo =)
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