Breeding your horse is normal, and apart from the aging, breeding is also the difference between Eternal and Life Cycle.
So how do I breed my horse?
You cannot breed stallions, unless you are a sub, you own a ranch and a breeding barn. So rephrase that question.
So how do I breed my mare?
Take your mare (make sure it's over 4 years old) to a ranch with a breeding barn. Prices vary from barn to barn, and select the best offer you find.
What happens if I don't have any horse space when my foal is born?
Then you can't ride your horses until you get rid of some.
How do I breed my stallion?
You can breed your stallion by putting him in your breeding barn. You won't keep the foal though. The foal follows its mother.
I see some strange letters like [B] at the front of some stallions' names. What do they mean?
It means they are restricted to some kind of breeding.
[B] means it is for buddies only. [C] means for clubbies only. [P] means pure breeding only. [X] means Cross-breeding only, for example, you see a Appaloosa with an [X] at front. You may only breed it with some other breed which will produce a whole new breed. Like breed the Appaloosa with an Akhal Teke and you get a Nez Perce. I think if you breed an Appaloosa with something else you'll get a Pony of the Americas. If you want to see the [] guide, then when viewing stallies, scroll down to the bottom. You'll see the guide there.
When do stallies and mares stop breeding?
Well, I think it's kind of unfair, because mares need to stop breeding at the age of 20 (breeding ages: 4-20), while stallies can breed up to the age of 23 (breeding ages: 4-23).
When does a foal wean from its mother?
At 0.5 years old. (One week.)
At 2.5 years old you can ride it (with tack)
At 4 years old it can be bred and entered in competitions.
At 25.5 years old it will return to the big pasture in the sky, living happily with the Esrohs. Don't feel sad.
Here's a useful tip: 0.08 years old = 24 hours
If you have more questions leave a comment. Or I'll think of more to add on here.
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Monday, 29 April 2013
Tokens
Subscription Tokens (Subs): They are used to make the game a whole lot more interesting. When activated on your account, it not only makes your username blue, it also allows you access to ranch isles, foreign isles and a whole lot more horse space. These can be bought in real life with real-life money or in the game with game money. They can be in two catergories: monthly sub token (1 month) or the yearly sub token (1 year).
Club Tokens: They are used to establish new clubs. I haven't encountered any of these tokens in the games, but if someone has, it is most definitely expensive. These can be bought in real life, haven't seen one bought in the game yet.
Zeus Tokens: In the past, these can be used to make a horse younger by 0.5 years (one week). They were fairly cheap, but as the game-makers modified it, it's value rocketed. Now, the Zeus Token can be used on a horse to make it younger or older by 0.5 years. May I remind you that when a horse dies, you earn 50 experience. These tokens can be bought in real life or in the game.
Identity Tokens (ID tokens): They are used to change your username when you've run out of free changes. Once you have established your account, you can change your username for free once. Then you'll have to use a ID token.
Horse Tokens: You can use these tokens to order horses. They have two catergories: a normal horse token and a super horse token. I haven't tried using a super token yet, but I think it's a bit similiar to normal tokens, only with a larger range of selecting. So you order horses, and you can (for normal tokens) select the breed, the color and the stat ranges.
If there are more tokens, send them in on the comments page or I'll add more if there are more.
Club Tokens: They are used to establish new clubs. I haven't encountered any of these tokens in the games, but if someone has, it is most definitely expensive. These can be bought in real life, haven't seen one bought in the game yet.
Zeus Tokens: In the past, these can be used to make a horse younger by 0.5 years (one week). They were fairly cheap, but as the game-makers modified it, it's value rocketed. Now, the Zeus Token can be used on a horse to make it younger or older by 0.5 years. May I remind you that when a horse dies, you earn 50 experience. These tokens can be bought in real life or in the game.
Identity Tokens (ID tokens): They are used to change your username when you've run out of free changes. Once you have established your account, you can change your username for free once. Then you'll have to use a ID token.
Horse Tokens: You can use these tokens to order horses. They have two catergories: a normal horse token and a super horse token. I haven't tried using a super token yet, but I think it's a bit similiar to normal tokens, only with a larger range of selecting. So you order horses, and you can (for normal tokens) select the breed, the color and the stat ranges.
If there are more tokens, send them in on the comments page or I'll add more if there are more.
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Foreign Isles
Foreign Isles are not for every one to go to.
They are only accessible by the Adventure Kayak, which only a sub with a level 2 ranch can buy.
Although it may seem expensive, having a Kayak on your ranch is really helpful.
You can earn back all your money by picking stuff at the foreign isles, but there are NO wild horses, NO lucky snags and only flowers and fruit for picking.
When you have picked your fill and are too tired to carry on, you can always paddle back to your ranch, switch a horse and then get back to the isle. It is completely FREE OF CHARGE, and every time you visit your ranch you get refreshed completely--no inns needed!
When you have picked all you wanted, go to the Narrowton General Store to sell them. The Narrowton General Store pays you the highest price for everything, especially gems (except quartz, which you sell to the old lady at the second floor of the Angleton Inn, and something else; scroll down). So when you think of selling something, go to the Narrowton General Store.
Something that the Narrowton General Store doesn't pay the highest for:
1. Quartz. Sell them to the old lady, Madam GoldFire (I think), at the second floor of the Angleton Inn. You will have to walk to the very end of the rooms to find her. She is an old lady with white hair, and NO PARROT BESIDE HER. (Probably, forgive me if my memory fails me.)
2. Golden feathers. You can find them on the mountains, or after if you finish a quest. Sell them at a Tigerton house, the house where Madam Ocelot (I think) lives. Her house is full of pets... Snakes, fish, chicks...
They are only accessible by the Adventure Kayak, which only a sub with a level 2 ranch can buy.
Although it may seem expensive, having a Kayak on your ranch is really helpful.
You can earn back all your money by picking stuff at the foreign isles, but there are NO wild horses, NO lucky snags and only flowers and fruit for picking.
When you have picked your fill and are too tired to carry on, you can always paddle back to your ranch, switch a horse and then get back to the isle. It is completely FREE OF CHARGE, and every time you visit your ranch you get refreshed completely--no inns needed!
When you have picked all you wanted, go to the Narrowton General Store to sell them. The Narrowton General Store pays you the highest price for everything, especially gems (except quartz, which you sell to the old lady at the second floor of the Angleton Inn, and something else; scroll down). So when you think of selling something, go to the Narrowton General Store.
Something that the Narrowton General Store doesn't pay the highest for:
1. Quartz. Sell them to the old lady, Madam GoldFire (I think), at the second floor of the Angleton Inn. You will have to walk to the very end of the rooms to find her. She is an old lady with white hair, and NO PARROT BESIDE HER. (Probably, forgive me if my memory fails me.)
2. Golden feathers. You can find them on the mountains, or after if you finish a quest. Sell them at a Tigerton house, the house where Madam Ocelot (I think) lives. Her house is full of pets... Snakes, fish, chicks...
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Pedometer
The pedometer calculates how far you have gone. You can't really change the 'ft' at the end of the little rectangle on your top left, but it's handy for quests.
How to operate:
Click on 'settings,' and then 'Start pedometer.' A grey box should open up on your top left.
After going the desired number of feet, click on the box to restart it. Click on it when it's at 0 to close it.
Hope you have fun with the pedometer! You can use it for quests, like the quest where you help the penguin build a snow-globe, or use it for role-playing, for example if you're a dog and you're chained up you could ask your 'owners' how long your chain could be.
Have fun!
How to operate:
Click on 'settings,' and then 'Start pedometer.' A grey box should open up on your top left.
After going the desired number of feet, click on the box to restart it. Click on it when it's at 0 to close it.
Hope you have fun with the pedometer! You can use it for quests, like the quest where you help the penguin build a snow-globe, or use it for role-playing, for example if you're a dog and you're chained up you could ask your 'owners' how long your chain could be.
Have fun!
Friday, 5 April 2013
Error...
Hey readers,
Um I might not be able to update the blog soon, because, yeah, well, that's a family issue.
Just don't expect to have quests or riddle posts or other Horse Isle 2 posts coming along too soon.
~Rio
(WarriorBlueFur)
(Fine, it's Zoe)
Um I might not be able to update the blog soon, because, yeah, well, that's a family issue.
Just don't expect to have quests or riddle posts or other Horse Isle 2 posts coming along too soon.
~Rio
(WarriorBlueFur)
(Fine, it's Zoe)
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Pets (Companions)
B = Behind F = in Front R = Rump
Pet | Location | Bonus | Price | Position |
Apricot Dun Foal | Angle | +23% | $460k | B |
Baby Panda Bear | Tiger | +14% | $230k | F |
Bay Foal | Narrow | +23% | $460k | B |
Bay Tobiano Falabella | Glacier | +23% | $460k | B |
Bay Tobiano Foal | Narrow | +23% | $460k | B |
Black and Tan Dachshund | Marsh | +13% | $115k | F |
Black Falabella | Angle | +23% | $460 | B |
Black Foal | Narrow | +23% | $460k | B |
Black Bay Foal | Meadow | +23% | $460k | B |
Black German Shepherd | Meadow | +15% | $86,250 | B |
Black Labrador | Narrow | +15% | $86,250 | B |
Black Leopard Falabella | Tiger | +23% | $460k | B |
Black Tobiano Foal | Plain | +23% | $460k | B |
Blood Bay Foal | Marsh | +23% | $460k | B |
Blue Gold Macaw | Tiger | +7% | $115k | R |
Blue Parakeet | Marsh | +2% | $3,450 | R |
Blue Roan Foal | Marsh | +23% | $460k | B |
Blue Roan Tobiano Foal | Angle | +23% | $460k | B |
Border Collie | Meadow | +13% | $115k | F |
Bright Bay Foal | Glacier | +23% | $460k | B |
Brown Dachshund | Angle | +13% | $115k | F |
Buckskin Tobiano Foal | Dry | +23% | $460k | B |
Bunny | Meadow | +8% | $11.5k | F |
Camel Calf | Dry | +20% | $345k | B |
Chestnut Falabella | Meadow | +23% | $460k | B |
Chestnut Foal | Angle | +23% | $460k | B |
Chestnut Tobiano Foal | Tiger | +23% | $460k | B |
Chicken | Narrow | +4% | $4.6k | F |
Chimpanzee | Tiger | +15 | $345k | F |
Chocolate Labrador | Marsh | +15% | $86,250 | B |
Cocker Spaniel | Narrow | +13% | $115k | F |
Cria | Dry | +14% | $230k | F |
Dalmatian | Angle | +15% | $86,250 | B |
Dark Bay Foal | Angle | +23% | $460k | B |
Dark Dun Foal | Plain | +23% | $460k | B |
Dark Grullo Foal | Marsh | +23% | $460k | B |
Donkey | Angle | +19% | $287.5k | B |
Dragonfly | Meadow | +1% | $575 | R |
Duck | Marsh | +4% | $5,750 | F |
Dun Foal | Narrow | +23% | $460k | B |
Dun Roan Foal | Meadow | +23% | $460k | B |
Dun Tobiano Foal | Meadow | +23% | $460k | B |
Dunskin Foal | Marsh | +23% | $460k | B |
Falcon | Dry | +8% | $230k | R |
Fawn | Plain | +12% | $47,150 | B |
Ferret | Angle | +10% | $46k | F |
Fennec Fox | Dry | +12% | $92k | F |
Fish | Plain | +2% | $2.3k | R |
Flaxen Chestnut Foal | Marsh | +23% | $460k | B |
Flaxen Liver Chestnut Foal | Narrow | +23% | $460k | B |
Frog | Marsh | +3% | $3,450 | F |
Gecko | Dry | +2% | $4.6k | R |
Gerbil | Glacier | +2% | $4.6k | R |
German Shepherd | Tiger | +15% | $86,250 | B |
Guinea Pig | Glacier | +3% | $8,625 | R |
Goat | Glacier | +17% | $115k | B |
Golden Palomino Foal | Dry | +23% | $460k | B |
Golden Retriever | Meadow | +15% | $86,250 | B |
Golden Roan Foal | Dry | +23% | $460k | B |
Grasshopper | Plain | +1% | $1,150 | F |
Great Pyrenees | Glacier | +15% | $86,250 | B |
Green Parakeet | Tiger | +2% | $3,450 | R |
Groundhog | Meadow | +7% | $10,350 | F |
Grullo Foal | Glacier | +23% | $460k | B |
Hamster | Narrow | +2% | $3,450 | R |
Hedgehog | Dry | +6% | $57.5k | R |
Inchworm | Marsh | +1% | $575 | R |
Jack Russell Terrier | Tiger | +13% | $115k | F |
Koala | Tiger | +10% | $33.2k | B |
Kiwi | Tiger | +6% | $51,750 | R |
Ladybug | Narrow | +1% | $575 | R |
Lamb | Meadow | +12% | $44,850 | B |
Lilac Roan Foal | Plain | +23% | $460k | B |
Lineback Palomino Foal | Glacier | +23% | $460k | B |
Light Dun Foal | Meadow | +23% | $460k | B |
Liver Chestnut Foal | Plain | 23% | $460k | B |
Mahogany Bay Foal | Plain | +23% | $460k | B |
Monarch Butterfly | Meadow | +1% | $1,150 | R |
Morpho Butterfly | Marsh | +1% | $1,150 | R |
Mouse | Meadow | +2% | $2,875 | R |
Mushroom Falabella | Marsh | +23% | $460k | B |
Olive Dun Foal | Tiger | +23% | $460k | B |
Orange Tabby Kitten | Tiger | +12% | $86,250 | F |
Otter | Narrow | +9% | $34.5k | F |
Owl | Glacier | +8% | $230k | R |
Palomino Foal | Meadow | +23% | $460k | B |
Palomino Tobiano Foal | Glacier | +23% | $460k | B |
Peacock | Angle | +7% | $17,250 | B |
Persian Cat | Glacier | +12% | $86,250 | F |
Pet Rock | Dry | +4% | $11.5k | R |
Pigeon | Plain | +3% | $5,750 | R |
Piglet | Tiger | +11% | $57.5k | F |
Platypus | Narrow | +9% | $34.5k | F |
Plush Esroh | StuffingKins, Flower Lighthouse | +1% | $2,000 | R |
Pomeranian | Plain | +13% | $115k | F |
Raccoon | Angle | +9% | $34.5k | F |
Ragdoll Cat | Narrow | +8% | $230k | R |
Rat | Plain | +3% | $5,750 | R |
Raven | Marsh | +7% | $109,250 | R |
Red and White Welsh Corgi | Dry | +13 | $115k | F |
Red Chestnut Foal | Glacier | +23% | $460k | B |
Red Dun Foal | Dry | +23% | $460k | B |
Red Roan Foal | Narrow | +23% | $460k | B |
Red Roan Tobiano Foal | Marsh | +23% | $460k | B |
Rough Collie | Plain | +13% | $115k | F |
Rubber Ducky | Marsh | +1% | $863 | R |
Sandy Bay Foal | Dry | +23% | $460k | B |
Spider | Angle | +1% | $863 | R |
Squirrel | Narrow | +5% | $28,750 | R |
Squirrel Monkey | Tiger | +8% | $230k | R |
Standing Plush Esroh | StuffingKins, Flower Lighthouse | +1% | $2,000 | R |
Starfish | Angle | +1% | $1,150 | R |
Strawberry Roan Foal | Glacier | +23% | $460k | B |
Strawberry Roan Tobiano Foal | Glacier | +23% | $460k | B |
Swallowtail Butterfly | Tiger | +1% | $1,150 | R |
Swan | Plain | +11% | $57.5 | F |
Tortoise | Dry | +4% | $5,750 | F |
Turkey | Meadow | +11% | $57,500 | F |
Tuxedo Kitten | Plain | +8% | $230k | R |
Tricolor Welsh Corgi | Angle | +13% | $115k | F |
Wallaby | Dry | +10% | $46k | F |
White Foal | Dry | +23% | $460k | B |
White German Shepherd | Glacier | +15% | $86,250 | B |
White Tabby Cat | Angle | +12% | $86,250 | F |
Yellow Labrador | Dry | +15 | $86,250 | B |
Young Kasper | Bones Isle Rowboat man | +9% | $460k | R |
Zebra Foal | Tiger | +23% | $460k | B |
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Tools
Here are where all the tools are sold, and about how much they are. Art Design Kit (To enter art competitions and profile art) $550,000 NarrowTon Binoculars (For quests) $1,100 AngleTon Carrier Pigeon (Brings auction news from afar) $275,000 MeadowTon *Subs only for auctions* Constructing Tools (To construct stuff) $22,000 NarrowTon Cooking Set (To cook stuff) $22,000 AngleTon Esroh Pitchfork (Adds horse spaces I think) -- *Needs to complete Aphrodite* Gramophone (For an esroh and to collect records) $1,100,000 TigerTon Jeweler Kit (To jewel stuff) $55,001 MeadowTon Magnifying Lens (For quests) $881 AngleTon Newspaper (To view all classified ads) $275,000 AngleTon Pickaxe (For mining stuff) $2,750 AngleTon Pichfork (Um I dunno. For quests, I think) $550 AngleTon Rake (To rake stuff, for quests) $330 AngleTon Resident Directory (To find a resident of HI) $275,000 AngleTon Riding Helmet (To enter competitions) $5,500 AngleTon Sewing Kit (Sewing stuff) $22,000 MeadowTon Shovel (Digging stuff for quests) $550 AngleTon Torch (Getting into moutain caves) $5,500 AngleTon Underwater Helmet (Exploring reefs) $1,100,000 TigerTon |
Monday, 25 March 2013
Speed Chats
When you type these abbreviations on the left hand side on Horse Isle 2, it will become the forms on the right hand side.
sry = sorry
god = Unicorns
brb = Be Right Back
lol = *Laughing out Loud*
rotflol = *Rolling on the floor laughing out loud*
lmhro = *Laughing my horse's rump off*
brt = Be right there
bbl = Be Back Later
gtg = Got To Gallop
ikr = I know right
ho = Hold On
nm = Never mind
fot = Full of Tripe
wb = Welcome Back
asap = As soon as possible
wts = Want to Sell
wth = What the horse poo
ty = Thank You
xox = *lots of love*
wtg = Way To Go
gj = Great job
nw = No Way
ppp = Petting Pretty Ponies!
omw = On my way
thx = Thanks
Cpp = *Chasing Pretty Ponies*
yr = You Rock
afk = away from the game for a bit
np = no problem
sry = sorry
god = Unicorns
brb = Be Right Back
lol = *Laughing out Loud*
rotflol = *Rolling on the floor laughing out loud*
lmhro = *Laughing my horse's rump off*
brt = Be right there
bbl = Be Back Later
gtg = Got To Gallop
ikr = I know right
ho = Hold On
nm = Never mind
fot = Full of Tripe
wb = Welcome Back
asap = As soon as possible
wts = Want to Sell
wth = What the horse poo
ty = Thank You
xox = *lots of love*
wtg = Way To Go
gj = Great job
nw = No Way
ppp = Petting Pretty Ponies!
omw = On my way
thx = Thanks
Cpp = *Chasing Pretty Ponies*
yr = You Rock
afk = away from the game for a bit
np = no problem
Sunday, 24 March 2013
The Esrohs
The Esrohs are NOT normal horses. They are beautiful purple-black horses with red manes. If you look closely, you'll see that 'Esroh' is 'horse' spelt backwards.
There are a total of 12 Esrohs on Horse Isle:
Aphrodite (Birch Isle, requirement: Give him 1 million)
Apollo (Bud Isle, requirement: An underwater helmet and a gramophone)
Ares (Triangle Mountain, requirement: 250 entries in any arena event)
Athena (Drip Isle, requirement: Artisan (level 4 constructing) and Quilter (level 4 sewing))
Artemis (Lost Jungle Isle, requirement: BB award (5k person exp, 1k horse exp)
Demeter (Droplet Isle, requirement: Sous Chef Level (Level 4 cooking))
Dionysus (Golden Isle, requirement: 75% of minigames completed)
Hephaestus (Harbor Isle, requirement: An underwater helmet and 250 of all the ores)
Hera (Flurry Isle, requirement: Answer all the riddle posts in the game)
Note: To get to Flurry Isle, talk to the penguin at the southeast corner of White Isle, and pay him $1,000
Herms (Gas Isle, requirement: 75% of quests completed)
Poseidon (Lost Reef, requirement: An underwater helmet and a set of 4* tack)
Zeus (Center Isle, requirement: All other Esrohs completed)
Note: To get to Center Isle, finish Hera, and then talk to the man on Shipwreck Isle and give him 20 doubloons.
I hope you find this information useful!
There are a total of 12 Esrohs on Horse Isle:
Aphrodite (Birch Isle, requirement: Give him 1 million)
Apollo (Bud Isle, requirement: An underwater helmet and a gramophone)
Ares (Triangle Mountain, requirement: 250 entries in any arena event)
Athena (Drip Isle, requirement: Artisan (level 4 constructing) and Quilter (level 4 sewing))
Artemis (Lost Jungle Isle, requirement: BB award (5k person exp, 1k horse exp)
Demeter (Droplet Isle, requirement: Sous Chef Level (Level 4 cooking))
Dionysus (Golden Isle, requirement: 75% of minigames completed)
Hephaestus (Harbor Isle, requirement: An underwater helmet and 250 of all the ores)
Hera (Flurry Isle, requirement: Answer all the riddle posts in the game)
Note: To get to Flurry Isle, talk to the penguin at the southeast corner of White Isle, and pay him $1,000
Herms (Gas Isle, requirement: 75% of quests completed)
Poseidon (Lost Reef, requirement: An underwater helmet and a set of 4* tack)
Zeus (Center Isle, requirement: All other Esrohs completed)
Note: To get to Center Isle, finish Hera, and then talk to the man on Shipwreck Isle and give him 20 doubloons.
I hope you find this information useful!
Friday, 22 March 2013
Eternal and Life Cycle
Okay, I am now positive that Horse Isle 2 Eternal and Life Cycle are the same, so these quests can be used for either games.
I would also like to state here that if you are finding for riddle posts, Esrohs, quests or something else and couldn't find it because of too many posts, just press keys Ctrl+F together. A toolbar should appear on top, and type in what you need to search and it'll probably pop up. This only works on one page, and if the post isn't on the homepage, you'll have to find it yourself in the Blogs Archive, at the right.
I would also like to state here that if you are finding for riddle posts, Esrohs, quests or something else and couldn't find it because of too many posts, just press keys Ctrl+F together. A toolbar should appear on top, and type in what you need to search and it'll probably pop up. This only works on one page, and if the post isn't on the homepage, you'll have to find it yourself in the Blogs Archive, at the right.
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