It adjusts what each star represents when looking at the skills of a horse. for example, if you have the scale set at 200 points, then each star represents 20 points that the horse has in that skill.
Virtuosic is skill, normally in an art, such as music. Display must mean how you show your skill, or perhaps the visual presentation of your virtuosity.
By training them, entering competitions, playing with companions, and doing lessons.
Knowledge, skill and abilities.
Train your horse completely in Stamina, do long trot rides until you no longer gain skill in stamina, and compete in cross country competitions.
Skill a horse until you have 358+ skills from what you started out with on the horse. I suggest skilling a horse with a high GP to get the objective done faster.
Yes, "show" can be a noun, referring to a public entertainment or display of skill. It can also be a verb, meaning to display or exhibit.
I would use all the bonuses but what really helps is the higher the GP and the skill that the horse has.
Go to the page of one of your horse's that is at least 2 years old. Click the little plus next to any skill and select 3 hours. Then just go validate! ~Camigurl on howrse if you want to friend. :)
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Well because howrses gain skill by training them, some foals don't have any skills when they are born. When a foal has 200-400 inborn skills that is considered a lot
Factors that contribute to the uncertainty of a scale measurement include the precision of the scale, the skill of the person using the scale, environmental conditions, and the inherent limitations of the measuring instrument.
Yes.