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About the Millenium Fields
RickDate: Wednesday, 2013-03-13, 3:50 PM | Message # 1
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Hoof Picker
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I know I don't have a ranch (not even Subs), but I'm thinking about buying one from a player and get a ranch. But first, I'd like to know how do the Millenium Fields really work. Some questions like these:

1- Do you have to get 1 Millenium Field for each retired horse?
2- How do you put a retired horse in the ranch? Is it automatic when you change it in his/her profile, or can you choose which ones will appear on it?
3- Can a retired horse be... well... "un-retired" and mounted again? Because the field's description says "permanently".
4- What will happen to the horses on the Millenium Fields when the subscription runs out? Will the horses return and occupy the 5 regular slots until you renew the subscription, or will they remain in the ranch?

Thank you! bye


 
GummyHeartsDate: Thursday, 2013-03-14, 5:04 PM | Message # 2
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Stall Mucker
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Hey there! 
1. No, you only need 1 millennium field for all of the horses.
2. I'm not sure, but as most ranch functions work, probably from the welcome sign smile
3.Nope, it's absolutely permanent, no turning back once you retire a horse.
4.Your ranch will expire, and everything on your ranch will stay exactly the same till you renew 
Also: You need a level 8 house to get millennium fields 
         Millennium fields costs 100k
         If you sell your ranch and get a new one, (from what I've heard) your retired horses will be lost

Hope that helps! smile
~GummyHearts (GummyWorm on Life Cycle)
 
EternalSerenityDate: Friday, 2013-03-15, 4:47 PM | Message # 3
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Soporific Book Worm
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Just for a more detailed guide of question number two, I've made this.
(Made the Spoiler for those who have slower computers as it is a bigger photo).


And yes, if you sell your ranch and get a new one all your horses will be lost.


"I like people too much, or not at all." - Sylvia Path
 
RickDate: Sunday, 2013-03-17, 8:30 AM | Message # 4
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Hoof Picker
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Good! Thank you for the help!

Bye! hello


 
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