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Leading the life of a 13th-century rider isn’t an easy task, and in The Legend of Khiimori, your success will often depend on your horses.

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Your options will be limited when you start. However, successful jobs will result in wealth, and you can use your money to expand your stable. That said, things aren’t as simple as just buying as many horses as you want.

First, let’s begin by looking at how you can breed to get new horses.

How to breed horses in The Legend of Khiimori

Once you’ve settled into your save and have some money, you can consider breeding horses. To do so, you’ll need to have at least three horses. Moreover, there should be at least one mare and one stallion for the breeding to take place. If you don’t have them, you can buy them from the horse trader. Every horse costs 1000 coins, so they’re not cheap.

You will also need to spend 20 coins per mating activity. You’ll have to sleep for a short while for the breeding process to complete and for your foal to be born. To access the foal, go to the gate left of the breeding station and interact with it.

Wait for a few in-game days, and you’ll be able to ride the foal on an adventure.

Horse stats in The Legend of Khiimori explained

Breeding Horses in The Legend of Khiimori
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Every horse in the game has five different skills. You can check it from the horse’s profile, and there will be certain values assigned to each of the skills. Here’s what the skills mean.

  • Strength: Determines how much weight your horse can carry and how well they can ride across rough terrain. A higher Strength stat also allows your horse to withstand negative buffs like poison or an injury.
  • Agility: Determines how well your horse can gallop and ride on surfaces like rock, ice, or a forest.
  • Endurance: Determines how much your hose can withstand low health and survive extremely hot/cold conditions.
  • Balance: Determines how well your horse can ride up cliffs or move when you’re disbalanced.
  • Spirit: Determines how well your horse can jump over hurdles and bear scares from the wildlife.

Additionally, every horse has certain traits that are imparted on them randomly. If you breed your horses, the foal should also inherit some of those traits. Compared to skills, traits are behavioural patterns that determine how friendly and social your horses are.

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