Acceleration Traits
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Constitution Trait: Acceleration defines the muscles/bones relation for the horse. A big muscular mass depicts a high potential in acceleration, and a slight build is generally a characteristic of a long runner.
Ripped Quarters – Great muscular mass allows this horse to reach the highest possible speed on short-distance runs.
Muscular – Small bonus to acceleration attribute
Athletic Build – No acceleration bonus, small bonus to stamina
Plenty of Bone – no acceleration bonus, a large increase in stamina
Tactical Preference: Horses get more suitable to one of the tactics. Each tactical trait also works with other tactics, adding an extra edge to each of them
Natural Leader This horse excels at taking the lead right from the start of the race. Its strategy is to maintain the front position throughout the entire race, using its speed and stamina to stay ahead of the competition and cross the finish line as the leader.
In The Hunt
This horse prefers to stay just behind the leading pack during the race, conserving its energy. It strategically waits for the right moment in the middle of the race to make its move, closing the gap and pushing toward the front.
Second Wind This horse prefers to conserve its energy early in the race, staying behind the lead pack. By saving its stamina, it can unleash a powerful burst of speed during the final stretch, giving it a strong finish as it approaches the home run.
Skill Booster: Defines horse’s natural predisposition to certain skills. These skills will have increased efficiency for that horse
Strong Starter - Bonus to starting Skills
Jockeying Into Position - Bonus to Racing Skills
Strong Finisher - Bonus to Finishing Skills
Learning Potential - Increased Skill Budget