The philosophers stone lets your horse live forever.
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An immortal horse lives forever, hence why its called an "immortal" horse.
Do not work with it, so he will not age. When you get a Philosopher's Stone, probably through promos or exchanges, then you can add it to that horse, so he will live past the age of 25 without losing health.
The Philosopher's Stone
On Howrse.com they can last forever with the Philosopher's Stone from the Black Market. But it is considered elderly at age 25, and its health and energy will go down 2% each day after age 25. But if you Howrse dies over the age of 30, Howrse will give you a free pass to "Help you with the Game." So, if you want free passes, make sure your howrse dies over the age of 30.They can live up to the age until you don't look after them, and their health deteriorates. However, if horses live over 30, when you send them to Heaven (Heaven not haven) you are given a pass. So if you look after your horse well, he can live up to 40.Horses that are well looked after and healthy can live to be 30 years or more. If a horse is neglected, injured, or gets sick and is not treated, Its life span can decrease dramatically. You can buy your horse the philosophers stone and it will live forever!!!*Note: Don't let your horses hunger, thirst, and/or energy fall below 20% or it's health will start depleting (2% everyday). If your horse's health falls below 20%, you'll need a black orchid (you buy this at the Black Market) to restore your horse's health to full...nothing else works once it's health gets that low**Another note: Don't panic if a older horse's health decreases without notice. Once your horse ages past 25, it's health will decrease at a consistent rate until it eventually dies of old age. If you have black orchids on hand, you can use these to keep your horse alive for longer. (One player kept his horse alive for over 100 years using black orchids, check it out on youtube.)*
Your horse can live to the 60s or higher but most the time they live to the 30rds if lucky it will live longer.(the oldest horse a saw was 64years and my oldest horse was 24years and just died 3 days a go)But the bad part it can die any time so take care of you horse. That's not true. If you're talking about the game Howrse then that's completely untrue. If you use the Philosopher's Stone (PS) (which makes your horse immortal (live forever)) your horse will never die. But horses gradually start loosing their health at... I think 25 years old. They normally die around 30 years old if they don't have the PS. Sometimes your horse gets sick or has too little energy. If the horse has under 5% energy, he has a chance of dying. Sickness, when not treated, can kill a horse, too. If your horse is over 30 when he dies and he don't have the PS, then you'll get a pass to "help continue your game". I'm AppaloosaCrazy on howrse. AC
On howrse the horses live to around 25+ it depends on the horse really. You can make your horse immortal though so it can't die. Hope I helped
no, horses and unicorns are only immortal with a = Philosopher's stone from the black market =
I don't really understand what you mean. Me and my friend play on howrse and we have Stallions and mares in the same stable but I really don't understand what you mean. Sorry!
The only way a horse reaches 100 years old is if they're immortal, therefore they'll continue to live forever. Nothing will happen.
You can't, it's as simple as that. So you better get accustomed to the idea that you'll die one day.
Unless you give them a Philosopher's Stone (immortality - From the Black Market), they will live for the same amount of time as any other horse on Howrse.com (about 20-30 years). After 25 they are considered old, and each day their health will decrease by 2% each day. But if they die over the age of 30 you get a free pass.
The horses on Howrse die when their Energy, health, or morale reach 0%. After a horse turns 25, their health decreases by 2% each day. If your Howrse is over the age of 30 and dies at age 30 years and 2 months, you get a pass. So if you want passes, make sure your howrse is over the age of 30.or, your howrses die when you neglect them. just because your howrse is old doesn't mean that you have to stop feeding, training, and taking care of it. you can keep it just like any other howrse, i have a mare that is 62, and she is doing great and still has foals and competes! (mind you, this IS a game, in real life people don't breed horses when they have just turned two, and don't keep breeding them when they are older than 20-ish; especially sine the common life span is 30.)