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StickyBeetle
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20th January 2025 07:11:04
How can I improve my EC to get more workshops and crop/cow meadows available? I have multiple benefits, lots of pasture, and a couple of other upgrades.
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Cʜoso
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20th January 2025 07:26:41
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1. get 100 3*** boxes all with troughs and showers. this WILL take a long time and money, so craft the boxes in whatever workshops you have first (preferably large workshops as those craft more at a time) then after focus on crafting troughs and showers (these are more easily obtainable since you can get them from events and luck items)
2. Flip your meadows daily, or every other day with the employee, and make sure you have enough meadows for your boxes (25 acre meadows are the best since it means you wont have to flip so many at a time) you'd only need 4 of the 25 acre meadows if you had 100 boxes. With meadows make sure you have double the amount unless you plan to get the diploma+employee (which takes a good bit of passes to save up for the diplomas, they come every 3 or so months but are SO worth it. I dont have to even touch my meadows and theyre always at 100% fertility with the diploma/employees)
3. Your comps need work. Stop hosting your gallop and trot races and restart them, you'll start at 30% prestige (which is higher than what they're at now) the only way to increase prestige for comps is to have them run daily. I would say remove the low level horse restriction but keep them at the difficulty they're at because a lot of teams enter comps for wins around the skills you have them set for. Which is good, it means they'll run daily if its set to less than 20 wins (at least they *should* run daily, classical comps are much busier than western) After a while when you start to gain prestige, you can switch it to 20 wins or more and slowly increase the difficulty every so often. If they have trouble running get a horse with the skills needed and enter in yours as a filler of sorts.
4. The boarders prestige will never be 100%, but to get it as high as possible you WILL need the employee unless you wanna fill all your boxes with top skilled horses. The employee means only the top 4 horses (skill wise) count for the boarders prestige (top 2 horses if you have the diploma)
Remember this will take a long time and money so dont rush it.
Also get 6 meadows and raise longhorn cattle on it for 1mil eq a month to help fund your spending on boxes/troughs and showers. It definitely comes in handy
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Bell_z
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20th January 2025 07:27:30
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For 100% capacity you need 100 boxes with 50% filled.
For 100% comfort rating, you need all 3*** boxes with showers and water troughs, and you need to offer every benefit (flax bedding, carrots, mash, tack, etc).
For 100% horses skill, you need to board horses who have the top 20% of skills in the game (excluding divines).
For 100% meadows, you need to change them from pasture to fallow to make sure the fertility stays at 100%. Most people have double the amount of meadows needed so they can 'rotate' them.
For competitions... the highest I've ever seen is 90% ish
but you can enter 2 of your own horses each day to help them run more often and raise prestige.
For you, I would suggest buying more 2** and 3*** boxes and getting more boarders - you can build up slowly from there
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c(=Mieez
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20th January 2025 08:06:48
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Bell_z wrote:
For 100% horses skill, you need to board horses who have the top 20% of skills in the game (excluding divines).
So, for the 10000 skills, horses with 8000 in that skill would be enough? o.O
As far as I know it's about the top skill of each non divine horse that is counting (might be less horses counting because of the employee), which is compared to the best horse in the game (when it comes to that skill).
Bell_z wrote:
For competitions... the highest I've ever seen is 90% ish
There's some unknown factor dragging down the combined competition prestige (and even without that factor, 100% would be very unlikely)
Cʜoso wrote:
unless you wanna fill all your boxes with top skilled horses.
or use 1 top skilled horse and 99 divines ^^
StickyBeetle wrote:
How can I improve my EC to get more workshops and crop/cow meadows available?
You can only use up to 6 meadows for crop and cows, regardless your ECs prestige.
The 5th (and final) workshop will be available at 80% EC prestige - so don't worry, you don't have to do all the things we list here =D
* meadows can be done within one day
* competitions will need time
* capacity will need time as well since you can't even buy 100 boxes due to your seniority; you can buy ~40, the others you'll have to build
* the boarders prestige can be raised within one day as well, in case you have enough good horses to boost it (or enough people that'll help you)
* comfort will just grow with the others over time, I think. You can change the bedding to flax and offer some things for your boarders to increase it quickly (with the next daily update). I'd expect it to take a little time (3* boxes and tack are expensive if you really want to buy that much instead of building it)
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Hiram Farmer
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20th January 2025 15:33:02
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switch all of your comps to horses with over 20 wins. they are all for low level horses. that and under 20 wins really hurts your prestige
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StickyBeetle
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21st January 2025 06:31:04
Thank you all!
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