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This information is not mine, it is written by Owlient (The creators' of Howrse) I will not take credit for their work.

Croesus is a divine horse that produces money instead of droppings.

On the 13th of every month, at the site's update time, Croesus will give its owner one pass, but only if the owner logged in the day before.

If the 13th of the month falls on a Friday, Croesus will give its owner 2 passes.

Every month, one horse among those named Junior Croesus is turned into Croesus.

(You will find ALL of this information at the bottom of the Croesus' profile, next to the Bonus Tab is a Question mark. ;Press it to find this information.

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