>>535198458
I actually wanted to try 5 power but I will wait until I level other cards maybe.
Legacies are speed and stam, 6* for speed and 3* for stamina each. I think it might be better to go with 9* speed and another one split. Not sure though.
>>213713497
ratsetti ja klänketit mutta myös tosi pitkät jrpg juoksut on aika comfyjä taustalla
tykkään myös jos on hassuja glitsejä koska mietin aina miten joku senkin on löytänyt
Where does the money in horse racing come from? As in how is it economical to buy a horse for several hundred thousands if not millions of dollars? I know the races have prizepools, but those are usually only a few million and not enough to offset the cost of the horse.
And sure, you can make huge amounts of money by breeding your successful racehorse, but that still begs the same question. Why are people willing to pay so much for a racehorse?
Is it just some massive cyclical scheme? Buy a racehorse to breed it and sell it to other people trying to profit by doing the same thing? Are racehorses literally just crypto?
does anyone actually read any of the careers in this game?
the only ones I think I would even bother to read are goldship because she is a meme and rice shower because I love me some goth qties
>>530665163
is it okay to try and get her to 600 in every relevant stat like speed, stam, power and wit for the sweet 3 star sparks?
also should I make her a pace instead of end if one of my legacies can get her an A in pace?
>>530583940
Honestly fascinating. For context: I don't give a shit for any of them, smell, feet or shoes, but I find it fascinating on a psychology level.
Any simple tips or tricks anyone can share?
When starting a career, I like to do recreation first for a mood boost. Think I read somewhere that better mood means better gains, so might as well get it early.
Sucks when the mood boost comes with an energy refill, though.