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foal training and shroud of cloud

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foal training and shroud of cloud

Postby kikoko on Thu Jul 31, 2008 5:04 am

My foal Morning Breeze http://www.howrse.com/elevage/chevaux/cheval?id=3921655 is 18 months now, and I have been playing with her as much as possible every day. I am only driving level 2, so I cannot see the GP, so have no idea how I have been doing.
Would somebody be willing to check that for me.

Also, when I go to the shop, I see I have a shroud of cloud in my inventory. It says it would make the horse 4 months younger again. When I am at the horses pages, I cannot see this item though.
Can somebody tell me how to apply it, and whether it would be a good idea to use it on Morning Breeze, to give her some extra training?

Thanks a lot

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Postby ilovebowen on Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:54 am

you have to go on the black market. find the piece of cloud and click on it. i should ask you if you would like to buy it using a passs or one in your inventory. click the one in your inventory. thenyou just choose the horse you want to put it on. I think you can only put it on a horse over the age of 5. Hope that helps:)
my howrse username is: jordy.c
me riding my horse Bowen. he is a Morgan/Quarter horse who is 15 yrs old.
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Postby kikoko on Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:14 am

Oh, OK, yes thank you! I'll try that out. In that cas I wouldn't even be able to use it on the foal.
I may then even decide to wait with using it, till I have a clear goal of what I want to reach... :)

Big thanks for your help!

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