

I also wouldn't suggest joining a top Prix team until you have the resources for it. It's a good way to show a positive reputation to any future teams or traders. Check the forums or FB groups for people looking to trade and ask them to leave reviews in your own EC forum. You can start building up references by doing trades with other players. Take a look around at the teams you're interested in to see their recruitment requirements and it doesn't hurt to just ask! I've taken players with the same seniority as you into my own teams before so it's not impossible.
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The top teams will likely ask for references and/or a trial blup due to your lower seniority but it's not a deal breaker, especially if you've had your account for a few years. It's more of a personal preference thing but back breeding is more popular.Īs for teams, with your seniority your best bet would be to join either a semi-casual team for some team experience and future references, or a non-Prix top team if you want to jump right in. Sib breeding gives more GP gain but also costs more resources and AP. Back breeding is when you breed an opposite gender foal with its parent. If you don't know what it is, sib breeding is when you produce a pair of colt and filly from the same parents and breed them together. Unless you're against inbred horses, that would be your best bet for solo breeding. If you want to breed high GP on your own, I would suggest doing sib or back breeding.
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Hope this answered your question and feel free to dm me if you need help with anything :) They will take a lot of money and passes to maintain so unless you have that kind of steady income, it's not worth it.

Unless you're planning on being a more competitive player and making skillers, there's not too much value in getting your prestige super high or your lessons to 60e. The cows are more of a long term investment since they take a long time to "grow" but you will make a lot of profit, especially if you craft them into lunges. Once you grow a decent stock of alfalfa, carrots, oats, wheat and mashes for your horses, I would set one meadow for apples (for producing mash), one for an alternating crop of alfalfa, carrots, oat and wheat, and the rest of the meadows with longhorn cows. You don't get a lot of money from boarding fees so most income from the EC will come from the meadows and workshops. It's more of a fun side project for the average player.

Rookie competitions also make 500e per run but don't fill as reliably, in my experience. If you set them so divines with 200 skills can see them, they will fill quickly and they earn 500e each time they run (I'm basing this on my experience on the INT server smaller servers often have slower running competitions). If you aren't bothered about prestige, divine compeitions are also a decent low-effort money earner. It's a minimum effort money maker as the only input needed from you is to harvest and buy more cows once every 30 days. Unlike crops, there are no season reqirements for cows and meadow fertility doesn't affect them, so you can keep using the same 6 meadows all the time (personally I have 5 cow raising meadows and keep 1 crop-growing slot free for growing oats, fodder, flax and carrots on rotation in a large greenhouse as growing them is cheaper than buying them). Selling the leather directly makes less but is faster and still makes a decent amount, as lunges take days to craft and you can only make 6 per large workshop (how many workshops you can have running at once depends on your EC prestige). The most profitable way to use your meadows is to raise longhorn cows on 25 acre meadows with feed troughs, then use the harvested leather to make lunges which you can sell for over 8k each. However, ECs are basically money farms if you focus on growing crops/cows and crafting things to sell. Personally, I maintain my EC as a private BLUPing/divine housing facility so I always have somewhere with 60e missions and showers/troughs to board my BLUPs even if their skills are too low to find a good public EC. Running a public EC is more for fun/the challenge of maintaining a good EC than for profit. If making money is your aim, then boarders are not the way to go. If you do make a profit from boarders, it will be a small amount per box even if all boarders do missions regularly. Boarders are not very profitable and can easily end up costing more than they make, especially if you offer benefits that get used regularly.
