Star Stable hasn't undergone its snowy transformation quite yet, but there's still been plenty going on to keep things interesting.
The Noriker, an Austrian draft breed that comes in appaloosa patterns, has been added to the game!
The Silverglade Equestrian Center's layout got a big makeover. The bridge is so fancy now! That's probably my favorite part, but it's also fun that dressage and lunging areas have been added to the area.
Clara and Frosty celebrated by picking up trash, ha ha.
Star Stable rolled out another Trailblazer Track, where you get various daily rewards just for logging on and doing any game tasks you want. We find it to be a great motivator! In addition to some various horse treats (food, mood boosters) and human treats (stable care passes, gold worth lots of shillings), we also earned a new set of clothing and tack! Here are Brighty and Clara modeling it!
Everything but the gloves and helmet are new!
It's a shame not everybody can wear this tack set - it's a pretty one! Will Star Stable ever retro fit their new tack to fit older generation 3 horses? We know it is possible, since they did it for the Jorvik Warmblood. We'd sure love it, but who knows?
The only Black Friday sale we took advantage of this year is Star Stable's horse bazaar. Unlike last year's Black Friday week bazaar, which featured a bunch of magical horses on big discounts, this year's discounted horses are all non-magical beauties. The lineup includes:
the Paso Fino (yet again), the Andalusian, the Lusitano, the Dutch Warmblood, and the Finnhorse!
Those first 3 are easily ruled out, since we already have a Paso Fino (Riverrock rocks!), and since we find the animations for the Andalusians and Lusitanos dated and lacking.
We had a much more difficult time choosing between the Dutch Warmblood and Finnhorse!
The Dutch Warmblood is one of the newest additions to the game. Their standard price is 950 star coins, which I think is the max on the game currently? At any rate, it's 50 star coins more than the even newer warmblood to the game, the Selle Francais, which makes no sense to us. The Dutchies are on the biggest discount right now, down to 649 star coins. That means one would spend roughly three weeks fewer star coins to take one home this week, which is great!
We have admired these guys from a distance ever since they came out. They do a bit of head tossing, but it's not as extreme as it is in the Belgian Warmblood or Selle Francais, hence they are our favorite Star Stable warmblood of the three. The downside: there are only 7 color variations, and our favorite two are already NPC horses at stables we frequent.
The dapple gray is hands-down our favorite - so striking and realistic. Many other players seems to think so too - we've seen more of them being ridden around than any other color. It (with a mohawk-style mane) is an NPC horse at Silverglade Manor.
The chestnut is fine, but the chestnut color is so monochromatic, and the markings are so symmetric and perfect, that it just isn't doing it for us.
The seal brown is cute, but it reminds us of Riverrock.
The liver chestnut is equally cute, but it reminds us of Desertdash.
Our second favorite is the bay, but we already see an NPC horse like it (with braids) every day at our home base, Moorland Stables.
The black horse doesn't have any markings at all, which we find kind of sad. We think we might add a black Friesian to our herd someday, so this one probably would not have been in the running even if it had had fun markings.
Option #7 is a stand-out cremello. This would probably be the one we went with if we had decided to buy a Dutchie now. In a game like this, where skin issues are not a factor and you can just enjoy their pale beauty, why not take home a cremello? Their sky blue eyes are gorgeous, and they'd be able to rock just about any color and pattern of tack.
However, we decided to bide our time and pass on the dramatic Dutchie this time around. We're hoping that maybe the two festival-only pinto coats will come back and be on sale at some point? They wowed us more than any of these. Or maybe some more color variations will be added later on like Star Stable has done with other breeds? We think it's worth waiting to see, since we only plan on adding one horse max of a particular breed to our stable. It worked out for us with Eveningecho, after all!
This means that yes, we passed over an elegant dressage horse for a small, chunky Finnhorse who won't be able to wear a lot of the new tack. Impractical, definitely, but we passed the Finnhorse over for Riverrock at a bazaar last October, and we just couldn't do it a second time.
The Finnhorse comes in some nice solid colors, but our hearts were still firmly set on the black/chestnut mosaic.
Naming horses from Star Stable's frustratingly limited dropdown lists isn't easy for us to begin with, plus we are still following our silly, self-imposed alliteration rule. (It's going to have to stop at some point - not planning on naming anybody Zapzombie - but we're not quite ready to give up yet.)
Finnhorses make us think of the far north, and the far north makes us think of the northern lights. Garnets come in various colors (not just reds) that remind us of the northern lights. That's the line of reasoning that led us to choose the name for our new buddy, Garnetgazer.
Committing:
Clara's first ride!
We're so pleased with him - he's even cuter than we had anticipated. <3
Welcome to the herd, Garnet!
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