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Rynzo's Training Guide

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My Training Guide
By RynzoRye
This guide will help new or experienced players on how to train their horses a different or a more efficient way. It also provides a brief explanation for each step, picture guides, and my own results at the end. I hope this will help many players to come.
Before we get into training, here are my stats as of making this.

+10% Training Bonus
-40% Training Intensity Reduction (MAX)
+24% Agility Training Bonus
+12.50% Balance Training Bonus
+24% Itelligence Training Bonus
+28% Movement Training Bonus
+20% Speed Training Bonus
+40% Stamina Training Bonus (MAX)
+20% Strength Training Bonus
+7.50% Tempo Training Bonus

As you can see, only 2 out of the 10 are maxed out. Those are the skills you want to max-out first if your a newbie. It will help tremendously with saving turns, time, and aging. Red = PRIORITIZE FIRST! Do note though that results will vary depending on your skills.


Guide
Step #1
Start out on Collection & Impulsion on 10 or 20 minutes on a walk until you can do 30 minutes. Then continue with collection & impulsion on a walk for 30 minutes. Do this until you get to 90% on stamina. Filling the rest is unnecessary as we will always be on 30 minutes which provides us with ++++Stamina. So it will be maxed out when we are finished with training.
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Step #2
Now switch to Raised Cavaletti on a walk for 30 minutes until your movement is completed (99%). Movement is second hardest to get up after doing stamina training, why we stopped at 90% for stamina in step #1.
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Step #3
Then do Around Obstacles on a walk for 30 minutes. Do this until your tempo & agility are completed (99%). This will also help boost our intelligence and thus help us in the near future.
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Step #4
Switch back to Lunge on the Flat, but instead of doing a walk, we will swap it to a gallop on 30 minutes. Proceed to do this until speed is completed (99%).
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Step #5
Now swap over to Pull a Cart on a walk for 30 minutes. Do this until strength (and if balance wasn't maxed already..) are completed (99%).
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Step #6
Finally, switch to Lunge over Jumps on a walk for 30 minutes. Do this until intelligence is completed, thus wrapping this tutorial with 99% in each and every stat.
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My Results

Started Training: 2Months
Finished Training: 2yrs 6.5Months
Total Year & Month(s) used: 2yrs & 4.5Months


My Set-up

Pastures, barns, weight, and feeding
Pastures are extremely helpful if you are training from a Newborn. What I tend to do is when I get them or any age horse in general, is that I place them in the barn to change their feed. I usually do 50% on Yellow corn if a client wants their horse's temperament to go up or just do it in general if the horse stays bombproof. I would feed them 35% Performance mix if they want it to go down. (Temperament order: Bombproof->Calm->Even-Tempered->Spirited->High Strung) Then once I'm done with changing their feed, I put them back in the pasture. I would increase their feed by 10% which gives us 60% if we're feeding it Yellow corn, and 45% if we're doing Performance Mix, when they hit 6months. I'd do the same for horses who are also above 6months

When they are 2yrs old, I put them back in the barn and do 100% on the same feed so that the horse won't gain or lose any weight. But If the horse is too fat, I would lower it to 95% so the horse still has enough energy while training and it would still be able to lose weight. Weight loss happens in 1-2 turns. (Weight order: Poor->Very thin->Thin->Moderately thin->Moderate->Moderately fleshy->Fleshy->Fat->Very fat) Of course, weight won't effect training but it can effect the disciplines you enter with the horse, same with the temperament. So it's very important to train precisely.
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