Horse Eden Eventing Game
Horse Eden Eventing Game


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Angels angels
03:49:55 [1k+ brindles] Angel
If it happens again I will find somewhere elss to work
Escott Estate
03:49:30 ~Del~
Exactly!
Angels angels
03:49:29 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Right now I am just going to do as I am told and let them handle the stuff I am not allowed to do anymore. See how much longer it takes them and what doesn't get done. Let them see I am not the issue.
Versailles
03:48:39 Versa
Realistically, I just don't think some people want others there, was more my point. And will constantly bend and morph rules to try and make you miserable.
Versailles
03:47:45 Versa
Del,
Well, she was whiny in general, too. I was too small to pick up a german shepherd safely and refused, suddenly it was passed off as "refusing work."

Amongst other things.

One time she snapped at me for "snarking" at her when I said, in a polite tone, "alright, I understand" to something she explained.
Escott Estate
03:46:17 ~Del~
Versa,

Thats such an odd reason to fire someone lol
Escott Estate
03:45:45 ~Del~
If thats truly how it is there, then I would start looking for a new position. Working in an environment where you have to constantly second guess yourself is stressful. Not good for the mental :)
Versailles
03:43:19 Versa
My prior internship I got "fired" from. Why? An older lady who was overseeing me and all of my daily activities dropped a can of treats on the floor. She looked really in pain when she bent over to pick them up, so I offered to help.

She looked like I just screamed an insult at her...
Angels angels
03:42:56 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Del
But like I said there is always two workers and we do it all together. The main person I work with and do everything with is the Manager, which is the owners second in command
Escott Estate
03:41:54 ~Del~
Sometimes people will explain how to do something one way but actually complete the task another. We dont always completely verbalize our process. There might be some unspoken rules that are at play here that you can only see if you shadow the task. Im sure this is frustrating.
Angels angels
03:41:41 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Wichypoo
Yep. That is one of the main reasons I left my last job. I worked there for almost 6 years and did everything the same way all those years which is the way I was taught and told by the owner. Then suddenly everything I was doing was wrong.
SandWitch Arabians
03:40:35 Witchypoo
I hate those kinds of Bosses. What's right one day, is wrong the next.
Angels angels
03:40:28 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I mean two workers work every day and we do everything together.
Escott Estate
03:39:44 ~Del~
I would ask to shadow the owner or a coworker again for those tasks. Maybe a step in the task is escaping you and you don’t even realize it.
Transformers Acres
03:39:42 Geek, Eek
Witchypoo

Well, the owner can't have it both ways. They can't train their employees one way, and do the same thing a different way. It's just gonna confuse, and piss off said workers. They get paid to do what they're trained to do.
Angels angels
03:38:24 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Witchypoo
The way I was trained is the way she says it is supposed to be done. I seriously don't understand
Angels angels
03:37:44 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Del
I think so but I don't know. She will say one thing one day then say it is wrong another day. I only do things the way I was told or shown to do but then it is wrong.
SandWitch Arabians
03:37:23 Witchypoo
You're just a 'worker bee'.
Do what you're told, regardless of how you were trained.
Escott Estate
03:36:11 ~Del~
Is the owner the type is person where they need to do things themselves in order for it to feel like it was done right? The issue could have nothing to do with you personally. Are there other workers there you could ask to see if there is something that you might be missing?
Angels angels
03:35:01 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Witchypoo
I thought I was. I was doing everything the way I was trained

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Angels angels
03:49:55 [1k+ brindles] Angel
If it happens again I will find somewhere elss to work
Escott Estate
03:49:30 ~Del~
Exactly!
Angels angels
03:49:29 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Right now I am just going to do as I am told and let them handle the stuff I am not allowed to do anymore. See how much longer it takes them and what doesn't get done. Let them see I am not the issue.
Versailles
03:48:39 Versa
Realistically, I just don't think some people want others there, was more my point. And will constantly bend and morph rules to try and make you miserable.
Versailles
03:47:45 Versa
Del,
Well, she was whiny in general, too. I was too small to pick up a german shepherd safely and refused, suddenly it was passed off as "refusing work."

Amongst other things.

One time she snapped at me for "snarking" at her when I said, in a polite tone, "alright, I understand" to something she explained.
Escott Estate
03:46:17 ~Del~
Versa,

Thats such an odd reason to fire someone lol
Escott Estate
03:45:45 ~Del~
If thats truly how it is there, then I would start looking for a new position. Working in an environment where you have to constantly second guess yourself is stressful. Not good for the mental :)
Versailles
03:43:19 Versa
My prior internship I got "fired" from. Why? An older lady who was overseeing me and all of my daily activities dropped a can of treats on the floor. She looked really in pain when she bent over to pick them up, so I offered to help.

She looked like I just screamed an insult at her...
Angels angels
03:42:56 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Del
But like I said there is always two workers and we do it all together. The main person I work with and do everything with is the Manager, which is the owners second in command
Escott Estate
03:41:54 ~Del~
Sometimes people will explain how to do something one way but actually complete the task another. We dont always completely verbalize our process. There might be some unspoken rules that are at play here that you can only see if you shadow the task. Im sure this is frustrating.
Angels angels
03:41:41 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Wichypoo
Yep. That is one of the main reasons I left my last job. I worked there for almost 6 years and did everything the same way all those years which is the way I was taught and told by the owner. Then suddenly everything I was doing was wrong.
SandWitch Arabians
03:40:35 Witchypoo
I hate those kinds of Bosses. What's right one day, is wrong the next.
Angels angels
03:40:28 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I mean two workers work every day and we do everything together.
Escott Estate
03:39:44 ~Del~
I would ask to shadow the owner or a coworker again for those tasks. Maybe a step in the task is escaping you and you don’t even realize it.
Transformers Acres
03:39:42 Geek, Eek
Witchypoo

Well, the owner can't have it both ways. They can't train their employees one way, and do the same thing a different way. It's just gonna confuse, and piss off said workers. They get paid to do what they're trained to do.
Angels angels
03:38:24 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Witchypoo
The way I was trained is the way she says it is supposed to be done. I seriously don't understand
Angels angels
03:37:44 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Del
I think so but I don't know. She will say one thing one day then say it is wrong another day. I only do things the way I was told or shown to do but then it is wrong.
SandWitch Arabians
03:37:23 Witchypoo
You're just a 'worker bee'.
Do what you're told, regardless of how you were trained.
Escott Estate
03:36:11 ~Del~
Is the owner the type is person where they need to do things themselves in order for it to feel like it was done right? The issue could have nothing to do with you personally. Are there other workers there you could ask to see if there is something that you might be missing?
Angels angels
03:35:01 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Witchypoo
I thought I was. I was doing everything the way I was trained

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My Opinion on Horse Prices. July 1, 2019 07:36 PM

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Now, this is my opinion on what I think is 'cheap' and expensive.

I see nearly all people call 'cheap' over $1000. Whereas I have seen a few people who have called cheap under $1000, which is appropriate in my opinion.

If I were to say "CHEAP HORSES" or something with cheap in it, it will be under $1000. Over $1000 is classified expensive, but waaaay over $1000 would most definitely be expensive.

Now, I have said this because people think over $1000 or at $1000 is cheap. I mean for really good horses for $1000 is very good, but average horses that are... Let's say just got captured, then $1000 isn't the best, and it should not be classified as cheap.

But I understand that prices of horses at $1000 is almost nothing for a lot of people, but me and possibly other people find it unfair because it's tough getting a good amount of Eden Bucks such as majority of Horse Eden members.

KEEP IN MIND: If they are under $1000 horses, it will go higher once the second person bids and so on. Let's say I make a horse $600, the second person will have to pay $1600. $400, $1400. Every bid it goes higher.

In case you didn't fully understand, I will put points of what I have said more small and understandable.

1. I call 'cheap' under $1000 horses.
2. Expensive is over $1000 horses.
3. Good horses for $1000 could be classified cheap, depending on how good the horse is.
4. For people like me and others that have trouble gaining a good amount of Eden Bucks, such as majority of users, I think it's unfair for horses to be 'cheap' for them, but expensive for us.
5. Depending on how much the horse is (under $1000) it will be a lot when the second person bids. (It will go higher every time someone bids.)

Thank you for reading. Now, again, this is my opinion. You have the right to think differently.

~Galloper Stables
My Opinion on Horse Prices. July 1, 2019 07:53 PM


Nordic Acres
 
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Each person in the game starts with 50k. How you choose to spend your EBs varies from person to person. As a stable who has worked extremely hard and LONG to get where I am... I've earned the right to call a 50k crappy eee cheap.

Also. Is this a suggestion? A complaint? And what is the point of this because I'm quite confused?
My Opinion on Horse Prices. July 1, 2019 09:12 PM


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Save your money, don't buy unneeded items (art, tack), show your horses, and 1k will eventually be cheap for you, too.
My Opinion on Horse Prices. July 2, 2019 01:29 AM

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Eurynome said:
Save your money, don't buy unneeded items (art, tack), show your horses, and 1k will eventually be cheap for you, too.


Yeah, I just spend it on horses and training my horses. One way I rely on is auctioning horses, but people don't tend to buy them, so I don't go anywhere much.
My Opinion on Horse Prices. July 2, 2019 01:30 AM

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Nordic Acres said:
Each person in the game starts with 50k. How you choose to spend your EBs varies from person to person. As a stable who has worked extremely hard and LONG to get where I am... I've earned the right to call a 50k crappy eee cheap.

Also. Is this a suggestion? A complaint? And what is the point of this because I'm quite confused?


I guess it could be a complaint. I just wanted people to know what I think.
My Opinion on Horse Prices. July 4, 2019 12:43 AM

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Put your horses at less than $1000 and they'll just get bought up for the FR. You get paid $1000 for each 2 year old and up you release. Plus even though you don't get any money for releasing a yearling, you DO get store points for tack, etc. Lots of folks run the auctions buying as many $1000 and under as they can to get the money/points or to fulfill quests.

First piece of advice: FR everything that isn't at least PPP or better. Geld everything that isn't 2E. Don't breed anything for at least 2 game years. Fill your barns with single E geldings (plentiful and really cheap right now after RO), train them in their E discipline and show your buns off. Enter only those horses with at least 4 weeks training or which have finished above 7th place in their last show. Guaranteed you'll make money. I have fewer than 50 horses, most of them under level 4 and I've made $45,000 this year (3 days).

Second piece of advice: If you're going to auction a horse off so cheap that other people are getting more benefit from it than you are, FR it and get the money/points for yourself instead.
My Opinion on Horse Prices. September 25, 2019 12:55 AM

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What is FR, PPP, E and RO? And thanks. I'll try.

Almost Heaven said:
Put your horses at less than $1000 and they'll just get bought up for the FR. You get paid $1000 for each 2 year old and up you release. Plus even though you don't get any money for releasing a yearling, you DO get store points for tack, etc. Lots of folks run the auctions buying as many $1000 and under as they can to get the money/points or to fulfill quests.

First piece of advice: FR everything that isn't at least PPP or better. Geld everything that isn't 2E. Don't breed anything for at least 2 game years. Fill your barns with single E geldings (plentiful and really cheap right now after RO), train them in their E discipline and show your buns off. Enter only those horses with at least 4 weeks training or which have finished above 7th place in their last show. Guaranteed you'll make money. I have fewer than 50 horses, most of them under level 4 and I've made $45,000 this year (3 days).

Second piece of advice: If you're going to auction a horse off so cheap that other people are getting more benefit from it than you are, FR it and get the money/points for yourself instead.



My Opinion on Horse Prices. September 25, 2019 01:06 AM


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FR: free
PPP: Premium in everything
E: Elite
RO: Rollover
My Opinion on Horse Prices. September 25, 2019 01:11 AM

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FR is Free Range, also known as setting your horse free.

PPP and E are ratings. Each horse has three letter ratings (four if Bravery is counted but for our sake we'll leave it out). One rating for dressage, one rating for cross country, one rating for show jumping. In order of worst to best rating it's Sup-par, Average, Superb, Premium, Elite, World Class. They are abbreviated Sub, A, S, P, E, and W. So, as an example, a PPP is a horse that is Premium in all three ratings. A horse that is EASub is Elite in dressage, Average in cross country, and Sub-par in show jumping.

RO is rollover, the first of every month when the game resets. Events such as horses aging and the breeding count change.
My Opinion on Horse Prices. September 25, 2019 01:25 AM

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Sometimes you get lucky and players will sell you a string of geldings for a cheaper price (not necessarily 1,000 ebs, but cheaper than you would find in the sales). Try posting an ad in the 'Wanted Ads' section of the forums - you may get lucky!

But I took a look at your account....the #1 way to make money in this game is to show! Not the most glamorous but I find it fun watching my geldings level up and start winning their shows!

You have to figure out what you want to do with your game. Do you want to complete quests? Do you want to breed for color? Just for fun? Try to get to the top of the leaderboards? Whatever it may be, showing is the only way to make enough money to do what you please!

*If I were you, this is what I would do*I would sell all your mares/fillies or free range them. I am on my second game year and personally don't want to start breeding until I can afford really good lines for my breeding stock. I haven't decided at what point that will be, but mares/fillies don't show as well as geldings OR you have to pay 200ebs PER MARE PER YEAR for the Cycle Suppressant (so they'll be as competitive). Not worth it IMO.

Next - geld all your stallions. I saw 3 that are rated that you could keep but sell/fr all the A combos or S combos even! I have one gelding who is SSS -he definitely took longer to start showing well but he's been making a profit for a longer period too...I also have P/P/S combos who show well. I wouldn't buy a gelding with an S rating (or lower) in XC. You could keep the ones that aren't rated but that's a guessing game and will take you forever to rate them all as a free stable.

Sell 2 of your 25 stall barns. Keep one to fill with good quality geldings. By selling the 2 barns, you will get 150,000 ebs to spend on said geldings. As mentioned by other players - PPP or something with one E is best! I was able to buy all my Level 2 geldings for 2,000 (ish) ebs. Just pay attention that they aren't too old. I would look at anything under 8 if you can, since the older they are the less time you have to show them. You have to invest in these horses as they will work their digitized hearts out for you week in and week out. 1,000 ebs probably won't buy you PPP horses or even PPS combo horses, and if they do, they won't have any training and you'll have to spend a month waiting for them to train up before you can see any profit (TRUST ME.)

Hyrim is an older player who wrote an awesome guide on a bunch of things, one of them being how to successfully show! I used to play back when she was around and followed this guide to a T and became very successful....I came back and started this game by following that guide...needless to say I am in my 2nd game year and looks like I'm up for a couple awards, I am doubling the profit I made in my first month, as well as the number of geldings I have AND am able to put money into my savings account for future breeding stock. I should note, I'm not trying to brag at all! Just trying to show that this guide works - I can find the link and either send it to you or post here :)

Sorry for the long text, I just saw your post and offer some "quick" advice lol ;)

Feel free to message me if you have any questions, etc!

~SPR Equestrian

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