Let’s take a look at Family Legend horse training. The Family Legend game is a recent hit, attracting many new players to join. Newbies will inevitably encounter many tasks they don’t know how to do when entering the game. This article is targeted. To solve the problems encountered, let’s take a look with the editor of Source Code Network.
1. What do horses with different star ratings mean?
The horse's star level determines the range of its three attribute values, as well as its highest level
Higher star horses tend to have higher initial attribute values and can be trained to higher levels. This means they start with slightly better attributes than lower level horses, and have much stronger attributes when they are fully trained to the highest level.
2. What is the difference between the upgrade of a horse and the improvement of its attribute value after the game?
Horses level up once they gain enough experience from racing.
Upgrading will not immediately improve their attribute values. You need to improve the horse's attributes through further training.
3. How does breeding affect a horse’s appearance?
When two horses are bred together, the appearance of their offspring is determined by the genetic system.
Every horse has dominant and recessive genes for its color, dilution and pattern. Dominant genes are genes that determine the appearance of offspring, but when they reproduce, the offspring may pass on any of these genes.
Checking a horse's pedigree can give you insight into the genes they possess and the genes they may pass on to their offspring.
Unlike the color, dilution and pattern of a horse, parents cannot influence the markings that may appear on their offspring's head and legs.
4. How does breeding affect horse preferences?
Each horse has a preferred location, track surface and distance to race. Their innate preferences depend on their parents' preferences; everyone tends to be closer to one of their parents.
5. How does breeding affect the attributes of horses?
Each horse has three attributes: speed, power and acceleration. Newly raised horses always start at level 1, but their attribute values are different.
A horse's level 1 attributes are determined by its star rating and the attributes of its parents. The star determines the approximate range of their level 1 attributes, and their attributes tend to be close to the level 1 attributes of their parents.