Movement/SF Cap

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Movement/SF Cap

Postby Never Say Never » Wed Oct 21, 2009 4:37 pm

When movement and sf are capped and you put shoes on, how come it makes no difference? And when you remove them they go back to being 205 for movement, for example. Why is this?
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby kwiedman » Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:31 pm

Movement and surefoot cap at 205 without shoes. You can only get them to 215/225 with shoes. So when you remove them, they go back to 205.
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby Never Say Never » Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:50 pm

kwiedman wrote:Movement and surefoot cap at 205 without shoes. You can only get them to 215/225 with shoes. So when you remove them, they go back to 205.

Yup, but when you put let's say draft shoes back on after taking off, let's say, gaited shoes, it goes back to 205...
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby Alabama » Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:59 pm

Is this happening to every horse you do? Or just the one? My horses don't lose sf/movement if I just swap shoes.
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby Chione » Wed Oct 21, 2009 6:01 pm

Dude... You can't remove shoes, you can only change them; and that doesn't screw up the SF/M (unless you use the evil shoes that shall not be named)
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby kwiedman » Wed Oct 21, 2009 6:02 pm

Oh, then I don't know >.> That shouldn't happen. I know Movement shoes don't cap as high as draft/traction etc.
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby Alabama » Wed Oct 21, 2009 6:03 pm

Hang on, reread what you wrote..

If your sf/movement is capped at before you put shoes on, you have to train it up again to cap it. The shoes don't add the sf/movement, only allow it to be trained higher, with the exception of those shoes that say they add sf/movement. So if you put shoes on that added sf, then changed them to shoes that don't add, your sf/movement would return to the previous cap and you have to train it up further.
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby Never Say Never » Wed Oct 21, 2009 7:16 pm

Alabama wrote:Hang on, reread what you wrote..

If your sf/movement is capped at before you put shoes on, you have to train it up again to cap it. The shoes don't add the sf/movement, only allow it to be trained higher, with the exception of those shoes that say they add sf/movement. So if you put shoes on that added sf, then changed them to shoes that don't add, your sf/movement would return to the previous cap and you have to train it up further.


Hmm okay. Let's say I have draft shoes on. I train movement and it caps at 215. That sounds right, right? (I think... Unless I'm that insane xD) I swap shoes to gaited. Movement STAYS at 215, even though it's supposed to go to 225. Later, I change back to draft shoes. Movement is at 205. Am I making sense? xD
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby Miss Ruby » Wed Oct 21, 2009 7:26 pm

Never Say Never wrote:
Alabama wrote:Hang on, reread what you wrote..

If your sf/movement is capped at before you put shoes on, you have to train it up again to cap it. The shoes don't add the sf/movement, only allow it to be trained higher, with the exception of those shoes that say they add sf/movement. So if you put shoes on that added sf, then changed them to shoes that don't add, your sf/movement would return to the previous cap and you have to train it up further.


Hmm okay. Let's say I have draft shoes on. I train movement and it caps at 215. That sounds right, right? (I think... Unless I'm that insane xD) I swap shoes to gaited. Movement STAYS at 215, even though it's supposed to go to 225. Later, I change back to draft shoes. Movement is at 205. Am I making sense? xD



I believe that movement only goes to 215...SF goes to 225. It shouldn't drop when you change shoes (only thing that I have seen with dropping is that since I have the bonus that allows it to go higher, when I switch shoes it will sometimes go back to the normal cap)
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby Never Say Never » Wed Oct 21, 2009 7:28 pm

Miss Ruby wrote:
Never Say Never wrote:
Alabama wrote:Hang on, reread what you wrote..

If your sf/movement is capped at before you put shoes on, you have to train it up again to cap it. The shoes don't add the sf/movement, only allow it to be trained higher, with the exception of those shoes that say they add sf/movement. So if you put shoes on that added sf, then changed them to shoes that don't add, your sf/movement would return to the previous cap and you have to train it up further.


Hmm okay. Let's say I have draft shoes on. I train movement and it caps at 215. That sounds right, right? (I think... Unless I'm that insane xD) I swap shoes to gaited. Movement STAYS at 215, even though it's supposed to go to 225. Later, I change back to draft shoes. Movement is at 205. Am I making sense? xD



I believe that movement only goes to 215...SF goes to 225. It shouldn't drop when you change shoes (only thing that I have seen with dropping is that since I have the bonus that allows it to go higher, when I switch shoes it will sometimes go back to the normal cap)

Hmm that's strange, because this stat-dropping thing happens to every horse I train...
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby livelifelow » Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:57 am

First off, there are no shoes called Gaited shoes. Weighted shoes will boost movement 5 or 10 (don't remember which), I don't believe that it appears in the horse's stats as having gone up, but when you switch them to something else it will drop movement down to 205 or 210. Corrective shoes will do the same thing, boosting the surefoot with no apparent effect then drop it below the cap if you switch the shoes to something else. Protective shoes do the same, I'd assume.
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby Chione » Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:08 am

livelifelow wrote:First off, there are no shoes called Gaited shoes. Weighted shoes will boost movement 5 or 10 (don't remember which), I don't believe that it appears in the horse's stats as having gone up, but when you switch them to something else it will drop movement down to 205 or 210. Corrective shoes will do the same thing, boosting the surefoot with no apparent effect then drop it below the cap if you switch the shoes to something else. Protective shoes do the same, I'd assume.

Hence their evil-ness :evil:
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby Never Say Never » Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:06 pm

livelifelow wrote:First off, there are no shoes called Gaited shoes. Weighted shoes will boost movement 5 or 10 (don't remember which), I don't believe that it appears in the horse's stats as having gone up, but when you switch them to something else it will drop movement down to 205 or 210. Corrective shoes will do the same thing, boosting the surefoot with no apparent effect then drop it below the cap if you switch the shoes to something else. Protective shoes do the same, I'd assume.

Sorry, I never actually noticed they were called "Weighted shoes", due to my laziness and idiocy, I didn't check. :lol: So it doesn't make a difference, then? That's sort of interesting because in dressage, it appears to boost the movement a little bit?
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby Chione » Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:24 pm

Never Say Never wrote:
livelifelow wrote:First off, there are no shoes called Gaited shoes. Weighted shoes will boost movement 5 or 10 (don't remember which), I don't believe that it appears in the horse's stats as having gone up, but when you switch them to something else it will drop movement down to 205 or 210. Corrective shoes will do the same thing, boosting the surefoot with no apparent effect then drop it below the cap if you switch the shoes to something else. Protective shoes do the same, I'd assume.

Sorry, I never actually noticed they were called "Weighted shoes", due to my laziness and idiocy, I didn't check. :lol: So it doesn't make a difference, then? That's sort of interesting because in dressage, it appears to boost the movement a little bit?

I dun think so; but to be honest I'd never dream on testing the theory out XD
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Re: Movement/SF Cap

Postby Odette » Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:30 pm

Chione wrote:
Never Say Never wrote:
livelifelow wrote:First off, there are no shoes called Gaited shoes. Weighted shoes will boost movement 5 or 10 (don't remember which), I don't believe that it appears in the horse's stats as having gone up, but when you switch them to something else it will drop movement down to 205 or 210. Corrective shoes will do the same thing, boosting the surefoot with no apparent effect then drop it below the cap if you switch the shoes to something else. Protective shoes do the same, I'd assume.

Sorry, I never actually noticed they were called "Weighted shoes", due to my laziness and idiocy, I didn't check. :lol: So it doesn't make a difference, then? That's sort of interesting because in dressage, it appears to boost the movement a little bit?

I dun think so; but to be honest I'd never dream on testing the theory out XD

I use weighted shoes for dressage and my horses do the same as with draft.I can post links if anyone would like to see :)
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