You must feed a new foal over a set time period, (or hire a caretaker), for your new foal to keep them.It possible for a foal to have stat values neither parent has.Įach Grade has a minimum and maximum range their level 1 stats can fall within:: (simple chart)įoal Care for Bonus Points: These purple-colored bonus points are extra on TOP of the initial/base stat values. The closer both of a horse’s parent’s level 1 stat values are, the more likely the foal’s stat values will end up being similar. The base values (also called: level 1, starting or initial), for each stat a new horse is born with, are likely to be similar to the stat value of one of their parents. Percent chances of the two possible grades are displayed when choosing a Sire and Dam.Ī horse has three stats: Speed, Acceleration, and Sprint Energy.The chances for a higher grade when breeding.The highest grade that can be bred in that stall.The tier of the foaling stall used for breeding determines:.The greater the difference between the parents grades, (Grade 2 x Grade 7, for example), the higher the likelihood that the new foal will be born at the higher grade (Grade 3).You never know what exciting combinations will appear when you breed, but past breeds will help you predict what’s most likely to occur!Ī new foal's grade is determined by the lowest grade parent (stallion or mare), it will be either the same or one grade higher than that parent.Note: A foal does not always inherit appearance genes from both parents!!.If both of a horse’s parents have the same gene, it is twice as likely to be passed on.A rare color gene can be carried as hidden for several generations!.Some genes are more likely to be passed on.Horses have a chance to pass on either their Visible or Hidden genes when they breed. You can unlock, or reveal, them for Gold (Coat Update Sept 2020). Examining a horse’s pedigree can offer you insights into what Hidden genes they may pass on.Hidden Gene Set: This is an additional base color, dilution & pattern that a horse can pass on to foals during breeding, but remain invisible on that particular horse.Visible Gene Set: One each of base color, dilution & pattern genes are visible in their appearance (plus any markings).(Note: as used in this overview, a RSHR "gene set" is 1 base-color, 1 dilution, and 1 pattern) Unlike with color, dilution, and pattern, the horse’s parents do not determine what markings may appear on a horse’s head and legs.Įach horse has two SETS of genes - Visible and Hidden. Characteristics: Eye color and additional markings that may appear on the horse’s face and legs.There are many patterns in RSHR (with more being added regularly), they are grouped in the following categories: none(x1), dapples(圆), pinto(x8), spotting(x3), white face/splash(x3), leopard complex(x10+) and roaning(x3). Pattern: If present, are seen on top of the horse’s coat, mane, and tail.There are 4 dilutions in RSHR:: none, cream, champagne, and grey.Dilution: Variations to the base colors for the horse’s coat, mane, and tail will be caused by either a single, or double, dilution expression.There are 5 main base colors in RSHR:: black, white, chestnut(x3), bay(x4), and brown.Base Color: This determines the base colors of the horse’s coat, mane, and tail. Each horse’s appearance is made up of 4 elements:.Thank you for playing Rival Stars Horse Racing and we hope you find this information useful!Ī horse’s appearance is determined through Rival Stars Horse Racing’s genetics system. This guide provides an overview of the main aspects of the horse genetics system in the RSHR-game, hopefully to help make your breeding attempts successful! Original Concluding Note:: We will keep the community updated as more features continue to be released. Link to Official Breeding Guide (FB Notes) (text below reposted from this link, some formatting has been added to allow for viewing on this post, do not repost without linking to the original document!) (shared) Rival Stars Horse Racing Breeding Guide (reposted)
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