Official Description
The Arabian horse is one of oldest and one of the most popular breeds. They are easily recognized by their refined and wedge-shaped heads, large eyes and nostrils, and high tail carriage. Their outstanding speed, endurance and strong bones made them valuable for crossbreeding – today, Arabian bloodlines are found in almost every modern breed of riding horse.1 Often considered the most beautiful horse breed in the world, these horses are very common in the U.S. They are typically very sound and long-lived horses.
Gallery
How to Breed:
Parent Breed 1 | Parent Breed 2 | % Chance |
---|---|---|
Fjord | Friesian | 23% |
Rocky Mountain | Haflinger | 24% |
Hackney | Dutch Warmblood | 24% |
Breeding with an Arabian
Parent Breed 1 | Parent Breed 2 | Foal |
---|---|---|
Arabian | Arabian | Arabian |
Oldenburg | Hackney | |
Trakehner | ||
Rocky Mountain | Friesian | |
Lipizzaner |
Game Information
Portrait | Rarity | Speed | Stamina | Jump | Max Energy | Max Sell Price | Max Income (Per Hour) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tier 1 | 36 | 63 | 258 | |||||
Tier 2 | 52 | 84 | 294 | |||||
Tier 3 | 82 | 108 | 360 | |||||
Tier 4 | File:Horse -arabian- tier4.png | 110 | 129 | 390 |
References
1. Wikipedia