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AugustanaDate: Wednesday, 2011-03-02, 4:40 AM | Message # 1
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Could someone be so nice as to explain how the genetics are calculated, i've been going crazy. xD

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AdorablePonyDate: Wednesday, 2011-03-02, 1:28 PM | Message # 2
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Add together all the genetic stats. So say a horse has these stats:

+3 -4 +18 -1 +7 + 3

You would do this math problem: 3 - 4 + 18 -1 + 7 + 3.

Or add all the numbers up (3 + 4 + 1 + 1 + 7 + 3) then subtract the negatives.

Do Not Add Negatives as those count against the horse and subtract value.

 
AugustanaDate: Wednesday, 2011-03-02, 7:08 PM | Message # 3
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I know that part, it's the part that is on the stat list's, I would like to know how they calculate that

 
AxJustDate: Wednesday, 2011-03-02, 7:38 PM | Message # 4
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If you're asking about how the stat lists are calculated, you are looking at the max available training a horse can receive, not it's genetics.

Say your horse has 237 in one stat (white numbers above the genetics). It can be trained another 237 points, for a total of 474.

For example;
My horse has the stats 444, 421, 300, 388, 397, 386.
You would multiply all of those stats by 2, then add it up.
Or more simply, add all of those stats together, then multiply by 2.
The number you will receive is the number that would be listed on the Stat board.

 
AdorablePonyDate: Thursday, 2011-03-03, 12:49 PM | Message # 5
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the part that is on the stat list's

Then that isn't really the genetic stats. Genetic stats are the little white numbers in the blue with the + and - signs., Not training, etc.

 
Deceiver1Date: Thursday, 2011-03-03, 7:22 PM | Message # 6
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Then that isn't really the genetic stats. Genetic stats are the little white numbers in the blue with the + and - signs., Not training, etc.

training is counted on top stats board.....

 
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