You'll need to learn how to wield these attributes to perfection to become the best Racer in the Equiverse!
Speed
Speed is the attribute that characterises your horse's natural pace on the racecourse. It is the base on which all the other components of the game are calculated. High speed is an indispensable asset in short-distance races.
Endurance
A horse's endurance is its ability to maintain good performance throughout a race. During a race, horses naturally accumulate fatigue, which has the effect of reducing their basic speed.
Endurance helps to limit the effects of this deterioration. This attribute is highly recommended for long-distance races.
Other factors can also increase your horse's fatigue, such as the "Stuck" condition caused by sandy ground, which increases fatigue by 15% if this event occurs.
Ardor
The Ardor attribute represents your horse's explosive character and its ability to accelerate powerfully.
Every 100 metres, a horse has a 40% chance of entering the Ardor State, generating a significant bonus to its base speed, the power of which depends on the value of the attribute.
Horses in this state tend to gain an advantage through sheer force of acceleration.
Mindset
The mindset is the horse's ability to surpass itself in order to move up in the rankings or, conversely, not to relax when at the top of the rankings.
Horses with a strong mindset will tend to stabilise and confirm good performances, but also to improve them if the race is not going well.
What will be your ultimate combo?
Now that all the attributes have been revealed, what would be the best combination in your opinion? What type of horse would you like to have? Join the Stables community on Discord to discuss race strategies!
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