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What is the highest SSO level?

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Asked by: Katie Huettenmueller

Star Stable Online The highest level that any player has been known to reach through gameplay is 23, (30 with the use of mods) but getting to this level requires years of completing limited time quests. The horses earn XP through certain quests, daily races, and Soul Riding. The horse’s level is capped at 15.

How many levels are in SSO?

And if you try to ride through all 17 levels, it can take 150 hours. The story is updated with new plot elements every Wednesday.

How long does it take to Max a horse in SSO?

MEANING: it takes exactly 5 days without buying any levels to max a horse. If you have a lot of horses you need trained, Fort Pinta is the place to be.

What’s the fastest horse on Star Stable?

Currently the Pintabian is the horse with the fastest animations for jumps and rears, which means that it will be the fastest to respond to your commands again after those animations complete.

What is the most popular horse on SSO?

American Quarter Horse



American Quater Horse is the most commonly found breed in star stable with over 3 million population. They are swift and excel at short-distance races.

Can you play Star Stable on iPad?

Horse MMO Star Stable Online launches on iPhone and iPad.

How do you lead a horse on Star Stable for free?


Once you're in your home stable you'll be able to walk right up to any of your horses. And start leading them as long as you stand next to its head and click on the all-important.

How do you run in Star Stable?

No more automatic running – now when you wanna get your sprint on, it’s as easy as hitting Shift on your keyboard to speed up, and tapping it one more time when you want to go back to walking normally. We hope you love being totally in control now! Paddy’s Back… and He’s Got PIGLETS!

How much does it cost to train a horse in SSO?

It costs 2625 Star Coins in total to train a horse from Level 1 to Level 15.

How long it takes to train a horse?

To have a horse ready for tough competition, usually takes 12 to 16 months or more. If the horse is a “born natural”, it may not take quite as long.

Can a kid train a horse?

Horse training can be fun, but it also can be quite a challenge. For the beginner, it’s probably best to leave starting young horses to more experienced trainers. Youngsters are too unpredictable, and knowledge, timing, and skill are required for success.

What horse is the easiest to train?

Here are seven horse breeds that are often touted as ideal for novice riders…

  • Morgan Horse.
  • Friesian Horse.
  • Icelandic Horse.
  • American Quarter Horse.
  • Tennessee Walking Horse.
  • Connemara Pony.
  • Welsh Cob.


How do you school a green horse?

Ask your questions in a way your horse understands. Young horses act up because they don't understand what we want. So make sure you show him clearly Diane.

What is a half Holt?

What is a half halt? Half halts balance your horse by keeping him straight and in the correct frame: not too high, too low, too long or too short. From the first moment you sit on a 3-year-old, you need half halts. Then, throughout your horse’s entire career, balancing half halts help him develop his body correctly.

How do you do a flatwork horse?

Start on a circle and ask your horse to halt. Keep your hands light, as too much pressure will make him fall onto the forehand. Halt for four seconds and then ask for an upward transition into trot. Repeat this several times until you feel happy with the response.

How do you build impulsion in horses?

Whatever pace you are in, keep changing, make your horse lengthen and shorten, go forward for 4/5 strides then shorten again, do the same in every pace. This is a very effective way to create more impulsion. Impulsion and rhythm go together.

What is impulsion in dressage?

A: Impulsion in dressage comprises four components: the horse’s desire to move forward, the elasticity of his steps, the suppleness of his back and the engagement of his hindquarters. It sounds as if your horse has the desire to move forward, but is perhaps lacking in one of the other three components.

How can I make my horse more sensitive?

Take responsibility

  1. ride a series of half-halts to rebalance your horse and engage his hindquarters, which will help him push forward even though he’s slowing down.
  2. keep your legs closed around his sides as you ask for the transition.
  3. as soon as he responds, ride positively forward in the new pace.


How do you ride on impulsion?

How can the rider encourage impulsion? Lengthen the legs (by opening from the hips down) and “wrap” your legs around the horse’s sides. Squeeze your legs in rhythm with the horse’s strides. Lighten your seat as if to invite the horse’s back UP to you.

How do you keep a horse in front of your leg?

Now we've come to the conclusion that he's behind a leg we need to start doing something about it. The best way to get a horse more in front of your leg is lots and lots of transitions.

How do you teach a horse to be straight?

Apply your leg at the girth, and as you trot down the line, stay straight in your posture and move your horse sideways away from your leg. If your horse is particularly reluctant to move sideways then widen the rein that you are trying to head towards to help open up that side and encourage him into it.

How do I get my horse to move forward?

Squeeze Gently squeeze the middle of the horse’s ribcage with the calves of your legs to cue him to move forward. Squeezing is politely asking the horse to go forward.

What do you do with a lazy horse?

If she doesn't i give her a kick and then i take my leg off. Again. So the second i feel or slow. Down. I don't want it i kick my leg away again. Now forward to trot.

How do you wake up a lazy horse?

Wake-up Cues for a Lazy Horse



“Clucking basically gives your horse an alert telling him you’re about to ask him to move his feet and do something,” says Young. “Once you cluck, add more energy with your legs as well.” Start with light calf pressure, then increase to firmer calf pressure, and if needed, your heels.