Greetings,
I just returned to UO recently to find what the new revamped pet training system is all about and noticed that there is a demand for “older” or legacy mares now.
I have a four sitting in my stable and would like to try my hand at scrolling and training one up.
Interestingly, they all seem to have the same hits (315) and strength (515). The resistances do vary through.
If the community doesn’t mind sharing to me your thoughts of what is considered a top tier mare. They range on the intensity calculator from 80 to 76. If these are considered average, I’ll scroll the highest one, but if the 80 is considered really good, I’ll use the next best.
Thanks in advance for any feedback you may have!
KC
I just returned to UO recently to find what the new revamped pet training system is all about and noticed that there is a demand for “older” or legacy mares now.
I have a four sitting in my stable and would like to try my hand at scrolling and training one up.
Interestingly, they all seem to have the same hits (315) and strength (515). The resistances do vary through.
If the community doesn’t mind sharing to me your thoughts of what is considered a top tier mare. They range on the intensity calculator from 80 to 76. If these are considered average, I’ll scroll the highest one, but if the 80 is considered really good, I’ll use the next best.
Thanks in advance for any feedback you may have!
KC