Sunday, May 7, 2023

Plum Prestige is Ours

We somehow made it through the spring festival and the first few days of May without purchasing a fourth equine or a second canine companion. Well, done, sisters! <3 I think it would have been much more difficult to resist had we not stumbled upon a YouTube video indicating that several breeds will soon be on a steep sale at some sort of bazaar. I do not know if their information is accurate, but Star Stable's news does indicate a bazaar is coming the third week of May, just in time for Mom's birthday...

Our daily participation in the festival, often past our bedtime, paid off. We ended up earning enough spring tokens to take home everything we wanted. We even had a few left over, which was awesome. 

This is the "plum prestige" dressage set. (Nice, whoever was in charge of naming this.) The coat was near the bottom of our want list, but we'll be set now if we ever want to be really fancy. Sadly, only Desertdash can wear the saddle pad, saddle, and bridle. We especially like the breeches and boots - they're going to get a lot of use.

This is the "blazing glory" set. Funny how the shade of yellow is similar to Clara's skin tone, and the shade of brown is quite close to Desertdash's coat. (Again, only he can wear the pad, saddle, and bridle.) We didn't realize tall patterned socks with short boots was a thing in the equestrian world, but it is on Star Stable, at any rate. You can't tell here, but Clara's gloves have little gold horseshoes on them that match the saddlebag. =)

Here is the premier pink set, minus the pink and red plaid saddle pad that doesn't fit any of our three equines. The bridle only fits Desertdash, but we will likely use the boots and saddle on Tigertin quite a bit. We don't care for the red pants with this ensemble, so you probably will never see them paired in a screenshot again, ha ha.

Here are Clara and Frostflight in full Bulldogz gear. (Sorry about the bows, buddy.) From what we've gathered, the Bulldogz are the Bobcats' rival riding group, but we haven't actually met them yet in the storyline. This stuff could come in handy on St. Patrick's day, if nothing else.

And finally, here are Clara and Tigertin sporting full Bobcats gear. I think Tigertin likes it, even if is a lot going on with her stripes.

I wanted to spend all of the Jorvik shillings we made during the festival on stockpiling hay. It's pricy (takes at least 2 regular activities to fund feeding a single horse each day), it never goes bad, and it's going to go more and more quickly the more horses we add. We did spend some on hay, but my sisters really liked some of the only-around-for-the-festival gear for sale. I didn't have the heart to fight them on it when they were being so good about resisting more horses and pups. So, now we have matching emerald and sapphire saddle blankets, leg wraps, and saddle bags. 

Here's the sapphire version. The pads fit the other equines too, though they don't look as nice because they don't go down as far down their barrels.

Here are some fond looks back on our last few days on the red string trail.

Hello, sheep!

enjoying a picnic with an NPC

enjoying another glitchy picnic by ourselves

aww, baby fox!

a dark, rainy ride

We will kind of miss bringing the wandering animals back to the petting booth. Partway through, though, the cows and sheep got glitchy and would no longer move more than a few feet before getting stuck. Then, as we'd ride around the area, we'd keep getting distracting messages that "it looks like the animal went back where I found it." Annoying.

the mini donkeys were my favorites

We will miss the payouts from the daily races and dressage trials too, but it is a relief not to feel obligated to cram these activities into our week nights anymore. It's an even bigger relief not to have so much incentive to join the global competitions - we do not have the skills or the practice for them to be enjoyable. We're always just happy when we make it through. (Not a given: we got disqualified once for getting lost and taking too long, then got disqualified a different time for accidentally going through a checkpoint the wrong direction.)

We were super proud of ourselves for managing a 5th place once last weekend: our new personal best with a large group

We also gave each other major high fives when we finally completed the quest line for the festival. The first part involved stealing a box of fireworks and then sneaking past a ridiculously numerous, close-packed group of GED guards while we were on horseback with the box. It was no picnic. Even worse was racing back to Alex and Linda with said box while being pursued by Sabine on her insanely fast horse Khaan. We lost count of how many attempts that took before we finally succeeded!


All but one firework fell out of the box on this whirlwind ride. We gathered them up, but then Sabine arrived and nabbed them after insulting us all (even called Desertdash a "bus," as I recall), intending to set them off and freak out the horses at the festival.

Fortunately, Alex thwarted her plans.

The festival carried on. We faithfully visited every day, until the bitter end. Desertdash was our mount that last evening.

Goodbye, fancy levading Lippizaner NPC's

Goodbye, Jorvik festival grounds

Goodbye, Moorland festival grounds

The next day, sure enough, poof! Gone without a trace.

We'd never been to the Jorvik Stable grounds before the festival - it sure looks different now!

We've had so much more time to quest this past weekend! We'll probably share some highlights in our next post, so stay tuned!

Sunday, April 23, 2023

Festival Fun

Felicity was the birthday girl this past Friday! It was a chilly April 21 here, but our flowering tree was in full bloom to help celebrate, thanks to a stretch of abnormally warm weather the previous week.

On Star Stable, no, we did not go rouge and buy a 4th horse, even though Desertdash reached level 15 at lightning speed thanks to the Equestrian Festival that's been going on. The payouts for completing its daily tasks are quite generous relative to usual day-to-day activities, so we've been staying up past our bedtime to do them on weeknights. We've even taken part in a couple of championship races, which are not our favorites. 

Generally, we finish near the bottom, but we got a 6th place once, which we were quite proud of, ha ha.

An updated version of the Lippizaner was introduced during week 2 of the festival, and boy are we tempted to buy one! If they'd been limited edition or on sale, we'd likely have fallen for it. So far, as I said, we've been sticking to our resolve to wait until May. It's tough, though, admiring so many players riding around on their decked-out chunky Lippizaners. And riding all these courses where we could be racking up horsey experience...

We do really want one of these eventually! Lippizaners have a special place in our hearts due to their incredible airs above the ground. Mom saw them perform in person when she was little and was highly impressed. Horse #4? We're thinking maybe the fleabitten one, since there's something so special about a big, pale Baroque, but we love them all so much!

Along with the Lippizaner, a daily dressage test was introduced on the game for what is apparently the first time. This test was super stressful for us initially - so bad we had to throw in the towel on several evenings. You originally train with arrows guiding the way on the ground throughout, but for the actual test, all you get are periodic markers indicating a gait and/or pattern change. The test is fairly simple and stays the same day-to-day, so theoretically it should have been do-able, but the circles... It's 3 strikes, you're out, and we could not ride acceptable circles to save our lives. I don't know if Star Stable worked out some glitches, or lowered the difficulty, or if the YouTube tutorial video we watched was a game-changer, or it it's some combo of these things, but we're consistently making it through the circles now. Whew! Tigertin even has achieved a perfect score twice now.


It seemed highly appropriate that when we'd finally completed enough festival activities to impress the Baroness, Tigertin was Clara's mount.



They were all quite excited about it, as you can see. (Well, maybe not Scout. It's hard to tell, as well as he blends into the sand...)

Yay, participation ribbon! We'll take it.

There is a wagon to whisk you quickly between the Moorland festival grounds and the Jorvik festival grounds, where the bulk of the events go on. Some player managed to get their horse into the wagon, which we found impressive.

 
Much more impressive than us accidentally herding a cow through the solid walls of that barn over there. Needless to say, we had to start that task over.

We've been more careful since.

There is also a trailer to quickly transport you from the Moorland festival grounds to a relaxed, go-at-your-own-pace mountainous trail ride in Firgrove. 



You follow the posts, which spontaneously torch when you ride close, then tie the red string to a line at the end. It's advertised as being different each day, which has been the case for us so far. On our first day, we saw a tree fall in the woods and walked part of the trail with the circus dude, Ydris. Yesterday, we saw a wolf. We rode close to it hoping to get a good screenshot, thinking it would be like the nice, do-nothing predators on HI3. Instead, we got this warning message about it attacking us and to be more careful. Oops. Sorry, Desertdash! Random objects have fallen from the sky each day as well. On today's ride, it was a potato. XD


A second non-usual Arabian also showed up at the festival for purchase:

The camera angle on this is not good - we promise it's a normal sized Arabian, but you get the idea. Oof, Desertdash, you're lucky we didn't know about this one when we were Arabian shopping! So pretty!

We're excited to spend our festival tokens on fun gear, but we're waiting until closer to the end of the festival, when we have a better idea how much we can afford. Unfortunately, a lot of the festival tack doesn't fit Frostflight or Tigertin, and there are a few saddle pads that don't even fit Desertdash (who do they fit, I wonder?) We'll still probably get most of it for Desertdash and future horses, as cool as it is!

A few samplings:

There are also 2 cute terriers for sale for star coins (the same currency used to buy horses). <3 Also super tempting - so much cuteness! Good thing neither of these guys had a magenta bandana (to go with Tigertin's glow), or we'd likely have blown some serious star coins! The white one would go fairly well, though...

Clearly, Scout is not impressed.

Sunday, April 9, 2023

Easter, Huskies, and Equine #3!

 Happy Easter from the four of us!

It was in the lower 40's as we were taking this picture on Saturday morning. Brr!

Back in the warmth of Mom's bedroom with some bunny stuffies

There were no flowers to pose by in the yard yet, but it is finally starting to feel more like spring around here. No severe spring storms have impacted us, fortunately, though Mom did bring us down to basement one day last week before leaving for work when our area was deemed "high risk."

This little plant that lives in Mom's home office (aka the laundry room) has bloomed, though! 

We don't know what kind of plant it is and had no idea it would get flowers, so this was a fun Easter surprise!

Another totally unexpected fun surprise: Mom sort-of tied for first place in her extended family's March Madness basketball pool this year! Go UConn Huskies!

There were 38 brackets total (2 max per person.) Mom didn't expend much effort here - didn't even name the brackets or watch any games - so it was quite entertaining that she and her aunt's greyhound, Hawk, came out on top.

Hawk and Mom had the exact same number of points at the end - the first time this has happened in our family. Technically, due to tie-breaking rules, Hawk wins because his predicted championship game score was closer, but as you can see, the site showed both as co-winners.

Mom may not get the trophy (Hoops the Beanie Baby bear), but she sure came close! We think that another Beanie Baby husky is in order to commemorate the occasion. He would join the other husky (2011, UConn) and the ram (2017, UNC) from when Mom won solo previously, ha ha. 

And now on to some Star Stable news. 

Tigertin seemed to reach level 15 way faster than Frostflight did - no doubt because we have unlocked so many more daily training options. Since we didn't really like having to leave Frostflight all by himself in the stable, we were really eager to pick out equine #3.

The Baroque-specific competition was apparently a limited-time thing. Its current short-term replacement is an endurance race limited to Akhal Tekes, Arabians, and Marwaris. 

We seriously considered buying an Appaloosa or a Paint to be equine #3: even rode out to Starshine Ranch and risked the game booting us. (It didn't this time, thank goodness!)

two frontrunner Appaloosas

two frontrunner Paints

We couldn't come to an agreement, though, so Lily suggested we purchase an on-sale desert breed instead. Akhal Tekes and Marwaris are cool, but our clear favorite of the 3 is the elegant Arabian. So, off we traveled to Goldspur Farm. 

All of the Arabians on Star Stable are very good looking, which made our decision really tough! 

The horse Mom rode the most back when she was taking lessons was a fleabitten gray Arabian, so this one had major sentimental appeal. The real-life one had no facial markings and was not nearly so fleabitten, however.

The fanciest is definitely the flaxen chestnut rabicano, though the light gray also stands out from a crowd. The solid black makes us think fondly of The Black Stallion. However, we decided against all 4 of the ones already mentioned because we've seen multiples of them being ridden around. We also decided against bay because there's a bay Pintabian NPC that gets ridden around Moorland Stables constantly.

That left the light flaxen chestnut, the dapple gray, and the liver chestnut. Light flaxen chestnut is lovely but reminds us so much of Barbie's typical mounts that we just couldn't commit. We love dapple grays, but it didn't make much sense to us for this one to have blue eyes.


So, liver chestnut won!

As you may have noticed from the above screenshots, we have kept the alliteration trend alive and named him Desertdash.

He's been our trusty steed ever since, including for the limited-time endurance race on South Hoof beach:

...and at the Equestrian Festival that is currently going on.

Coincidentally, a full-priced chestnut Arabian is for sale at the Moorland hub of the festival. It's quite nice too, but we still prefer Desertdash's chocolatey hue and more extensive markings. <3

The plan now, which I'm hoping to get my sisters to stick to, is to keep it to three equines until at least May. Once Desertdash is fully trained, we will alternate riding each of the three, and change up our tack and clothing as we feel so inspired. We can do it, guys!