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A stable is a home for a horse you can use to drive a chariot for faster travel. An avatar should only build ONE Stable

Stable
Stable
(Building)
Location
Small Construction Site
Requirements
Cost to Build
Boards 500
Bricks 3,000
Cut Stone 10
Nails 100
Palm Frond 20
Rawhide Strips 1
Rope 30
Salt 5
Straw 1,000
Tar 40


Upgrade with Food Trough

A Stable with a Food Trough can turn Straw in Horse Food at a rate of 1 Straw per Food.

  • Egyptian Horses are hardy beasts, and do not require food to survive.
  • Adding Horse Food in conjunction with water will energize your horse for increased speed
  • A horse should consume 144 Horse Food per day

Costs

Upgrade with Water Trough

  • Egyptian Horses do not require water to survive
  • Adding Horse Food in conjunction with water will energize your horse for increased speed
  • The water trough can hold a maximum of 500 water
  • The water trough can be fed by a well in manner similar to a Ranch

Costs

Construct a Chariot

  • To use your horse you must build a Chariot to ride in.
  • You will have an option to "Paint the Body" of your chariot. There are no free colors. You must have paint in your inventory. This will consume 5 paint of the color chosen
  • You will have an option to "Paint the Trim" of your chariot. There are no free colors. You must have paint in your inventory. This will consume 5 paint of the color chosen

Costs

Acquiring your horse

  • To get your horse you must visit the Great Hall of your House. On the main menu there will be an option to get your free horse.
    • You will be asked the stable (you should only have one) that you wish to use. The horse will magically appear there from the Horse Fairy(tm)
  • If you have paint in your inventory, you will have an option to "Stain the Bridle" for your horse
  • You will have an option to "Name Your Horse". If the horse already has a name, you will have an option to "Rename Your Horse"