For Simple Jumping it is about your ability to play the game. The horse's stats have very little to do with it. It's about how long it takes you to run the course, if you hit any jumps and as it says on the screen when you enter SIMPLE jumping horse stats/tack/and companions have little to no effect. Wearing jumping attire and helmets adds 1 extra big jump. That is about all you have to affect it. Make sure he;s got energy, fed, and watered and try to not hit jumps and I have read, and seem to have confirmed that landing near the base of the jump elevates your score.
I am still practicing so not confirmed any additional helps
On the Advanced Jumping Arena, here are some tips:
-Keep your horses well fed, watered, and rested.
-Wear jumping clothes (bought from Shelton) to get an extra jump.
-Be sure the horse has shoes (hooves) on.
-Draft breeds and or Zebras are usually the best jumpers.
-Good jumping tack is a must.
-Usually foals (and or phoenix/dragons) are a must.
First, get peggy tack Then, max your horse Then, practice Pretty much, the basics. the developers of the site did a pretty good job of avoiding loop holes. Theres no cheats, I believe.
Good tack like peggy and iccey and your horse having a lot of experience.
Jumping rope is known as a skipping rope in the UK. It is a very good and simple means to exercise - much used by boxers during training.
all horses are good at jumping
Jumping scores depend on how fast and accurate you get through the course. I've heard a Selle Francaise (spelling?) Is a good jumping horse. The added help of companions and special tack improve one's advantage as well. Timing the stride of your horse right, using big jumps, and getting through fast is the best way to get a high score. Hope this helps! <><
The most important things to remember would be:Try to make your horses maxed. When maxed, they have extra big jumps.Always use all your big jumps first, then use your small jumps if you don't have enough big ones.Horses with good strength are usually good jumpers. For example, a draft breed (like a Shire).Companions with high + are good with jumping. Foals and or phoenixs/dragons are best.Try to have good jumping tack. Jack rabbit tack is O.K, but I personally prefer pegasus tack.Another important point is to land as close to the jumps as possible. Also, it's all about speed. The faster you finish, the better your score, though the horse's speed stat doesn't necessarily play a huge role.Improved by StormCloud, Brown Server.
Yes, javelin is a very good and active sport as it involves many areas to do with athletics such as running jumping and throwing. The technique, however, is very difficult and can take many years of good coaching to master : )
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you can use ice types or get an action replay code and get a bunch of lvl 100s. simple.
like a kangaroo jumping for joy
they are good at jumping