

I do not believe traits combine more than once (ie. Strength gives +20 Vitality, two Strength traits give +40 Vitality). Like the Pinetree combination shows, the horse can have the same trait more than once, and it will gain the benefits from both (ie. Traits only combine with the last/first combination. They're essentially the same trait twice (and in fact, function the same, but only taking up one trait slot, instead of two).īreeding a Northerner and a Seeker gives the first generation colt four traits: Strength / Temper / Dexterity / Smartsīreeding this horse with a Noblesse or Pinetree breed will result in a colt with: Strength / Temper / Dexterity / Smarts+ /ĭexterity from Noblesse or Strength from Pinetreeīreeding the first generation with a horse that doesn't have Smarts as the first trait will result in: Temper / Dexterity / Smarts / Ĭombining this second generation (using the Pinetree example) horse with the Northener breed again will give: Temper / Dexterity / Smarts+ / Strength+ / Temper When this happens, the first one isn't knocked out as usual, but the mare's first trait combines with the last provided by your horse, making an improved version.Ĭombinations give a straight doubling of their stat limit. The trick to this is to choose a mare who's very first trait matches the last trait provided by your horse. The second generation and on is where it gets interesting the colt will gain four traits from the first generation, and two from the mare. Your first bred generation will not hit the trait limit, as it will gain all four traits from the mare's breed and your horse.

In the event that there are more than four traits, remove the first one provided by your horse.The mare's traits, also in the same order.Your horse's traits, in the same order.Each breed of horse has two genetics it will pass on to their colts. The main thing you're looking for when breeding is their traits, and each horse can have a maximum of five traits.
