Level 3: Enthusiast 1. Training (Number 2) - Obtain 30% in two training categories with a horse your bred. Reward: 1 Aging Point 2. Top Charts (Number 1) - Participate in 15 competitions. Reward: 2 Aging Points 3. Third Birthday - Bred and own a horse that is at least 3 years old. Reward: 1 Aging Point 4. 10 Days on Howrse - Achieve 10 days of seniority. Reward: 1 Horn of Plenty 5. At the Store(Number 3, 4, and 5) Buy a saddle, bridal, and horseshoes at the store. Reward for saddle: calorific MASH Reward for bridal: 1 antiseptic ontmenient Reward for horseshoes: 5 apples 6. Ready to Compete (Numbers 1, 2, and 3) - Shoe your horse and equip it with a saddle and bridal. Reward: 150 equus each 7. Second Riding Level - Pass the second riding level successfully. (Must be on for 10 days) Reward: 1 Aging Point Update: Must log in the next day to be completed. Reward for completing third level: 1 Eolus's Wind and 2,000 equus
You must be riding level three.
you have to go on howrse every day for 20 days, on your 10th day do the test for riding level 2, on your 20th day awnser the questions for riding level 3.
Go to www.howrseinfo.com. It gives you everything you need to know.
You can't change the time on Howrse.
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It is not possible to achieve more than one riding level at a time on Howrse. Here are the riding levels and details of when you can take them. Riding Level 1 1 day registered - Groom Riding Level 2 10 days registered - Riding Instructor Riding Level 3 20 days registered - Open an EC Riding Level 4 30 days registered - Access to BLUP, GP, and breed directory information Riding Level 5 40 days registered - Farrier - Horn of Plenty Riding Level 6 60 days registered on Howrse - Horn of Plenty Riding Level 7 80 days registered - Horn of plenty Riding Level 8 100 days registered - Saddler Riding Level 9 120 days registered Riding Level 10 (Bonus Level) 150 days registered
Three. A female can be covered three times, the same as a male can only cover three mares.
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To breed, two and a half, to be fully grown, three.