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Breeding question about PT: Closed!
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Hello Haj stables in my phone. I hope you are having a great GE season this far.
My question is for the more experienced players about breeding and PT. I’ve been struggling to get PT that is higher, even when my stallions and mares are high PT. I’ll breed two that are very high 14s or a 15, and still pull foals in the 13s or lower.
Is this just like, a roll of the dice? Or is there a trick I’m totally missing? I don’t expect it to be easy, per se, but I feel like I might be missing something.
Thanks for your help!Continuing my reign as the most annoying player on the forums and hgg’s favorite butch lesbian cowboy
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High pt has nothing to do with breeding ability. You need to have a high breeding ability to keep your pt scores high.
The higher the breeding ability of the horse the higher the PT that horse can create. This is why you see the top studs are double boosted. They are 10% above the breeding cap and so their foals can hit the pt cap (15 pt) if bred to a double boosted mare.
It is extremely hard to get to 14 pt out of non boosted parents. I believe my lines cap out at 13.9 with max boost + perfectly consistent. I’ve only tried one pair so don’t hold me to it. ^_^ but they were both 14+ pt and at the breeding cap.
Also this is just my experience and testing.
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Ohh that makes sense, so I’m actually doing really well then cause I have high 13s! I’m still a baby player and started a couple of short months ago so it’ll be a while before I can afford boosting haha. Thank you for this info, I knew there was something I was missing cause I have some really nice ponies and it wasn’t adding up to my newbie brain. Gotta start saving up to boost
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My Gen 8 non-boosted stallion consistently produces 13+PT foals, but I can’t get anything intact out of him with even bred mares. This is why people boost, or just go to boostrap. It is the wonderful frustration of the game, striving to breed something just a little better than their parents!
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If you have 14 to 15 PT horses then at least one of the parents must have been boosted, even double boosted. They'll be boosted past the cap, so unless you boost your horses you won't see 14-15 PT in the foals