2026-04-03
Does anyone know a way to be able to tell once a horse has gained all skills it can from certain competitions without having that skill maxed out everywhere else? You can figure it out by hovering on the computer version, but I'm not sure if there's a way to do it on mobile unless you keep training until you end up doing an extra unneeded competition to see it maxed out.
- 2026-04-03the only other thing I can think of and I'm not 100% sure on it. someone else can clarify. but I think there's a # of comps you need to enter to max out on it. I don't know what that # is though. or if this is correct. I think there's something along these lines but not 100% on how it works. so if there's a # you have to enter you could keep track of that.
- 2026-04-04As said above, it takes 25 comp entries to max out the skill gain from that comp type, or 13 entries if the horse has a Chronos Timer.
If you're BLUPing a single horse in one sitting on mobile, then the easiest way to know when you're done with comps is to just count how many you enter. If you're like me and you tend to lose track of numbers, then it might be easier to just take note of the horse's age when you start entering comps. Since you can enter 6 comps a day (without any BMIs), it'll take 4 full days of comping, plus one extra comp. So if you start entering your horse in comps when it's 4 years and 2 months old, then you'll finish after you do one comp on the day it turns 4 years 10 months.
If you're comping horses over the course of multiple real life days, so you can't just mentally count the number of comps, then it might be easier to keep track of how many comps they've entered by writing it in the horse's name, or in the breeding farm name. - 2026-04-04CrazyAndFresh wrote:
You need 25 comps to gain all the skills from a comp
Thank you so much!!! - 2026-04-04Avre wrote:
As said above, it takes 25 comp entries to max out the skill gain from that comp type, or 13 entries if the horse has a Chronos Timer.
If you're BLUPing a single horse in one sitting on mobile, then the easiest way to know when you're done with comps is to just count how many you enter. If you're like me and you tend to lose track of numbers, then it might be easier to just take note of the horse's age when you start entering comps. Since you can enter 6 comps a day (without any BMIs), it'll take 4 full days of comping, plus one extra comp. So if you start entering your horse in comps when it's 4 years and 2 months old, then you'll finish after you do one comp on the day it turns 4 years 10 months.
If you're comping horses over the course of multiple real life days, so you can't just mentally count the number of comps, then it might be easier to keep track of how many comps they've entered by writing it in the horse's name, or in the breeding farm name.
Thank you
