![]() What have I learned? Well, I’m going to keep trying to get my perfectly maxed unicorn. ![]() See my table ” Max Trained Stat per Level “, a couple of graphics above) Bummer, eh? (For example, the highest stat a Level 6 can achieve is 148. Cheetah and Perfection both started with perfect stats all across the board, but none of my horses, NONE of them, have ever achieved even ONE perfectly maxed stat once completely trained. I am showing you the horses that I have trained to their max level. If their beginning stats are highlighted in yellow, that means they were the highest stats that horse can start with at that level. ![]() I have started horses with MAXED stats all the way across the board and once trained to their highest level, they do not end up MAXED like they were at the beginning.īelow is my chart, which lists my horses, the stats they start with, and the stats they end up at. See how the stats increase at each level?īelow is the chart that tells you what the best Original Stats and the Best Maxed Stats are, but I’ve heard, and I’ve experienced, that you can’t train a horse to have the Best Maxed Stats all the way across the board. See below, my chart showing a Star Level 1 and a Star Level 2 horse, and their stats from beginning through each training level to their max training level. Within those levels, their stats increase incrementally each level. I can train my Star 1 horses up 5 levels, my Star 2 horses up another 5 levels and so on. Star Level determines how high you can train your horse. Each horse is a star level, and that level governs how high they can be trained. ![]() Horses start with the what I call their “Original” Stats, and then, through training, those numbers increase until you have “Maxed” them out. Every horse has 3 stats: Speed, Sprint, and Acceleration. ![]()
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