All About Equus
Equus is the game's currency. (And no, I don't understand exactly how to pronounce it but I think it's like "eh-ques")
Equus is written like this:
The dollar sign goes directly after the sum without a space. The sign for Equus is "e". Commas are replaced with spaces. So two hundred thousand US dollars would be written like this:
$200, 000
While the same amount in Equus:
200 000e
Here I will list all the ways to get Equus:
Tip: Equus has a pass equivalent. You can't buy BMIs with Equus, but players will accept Equus instead of passes. Example: some players buy BMIs for Equus from other players. The way this works, since there is no option to "sell" BM items on the game, is the selling player reserves a horse for the buying player for the price, the other player buys it, then gifts the BMI to the other player. The pass equivalent changes daily, but it's usually between 10 000e and 50 000e. Check the top player's pages, where they list how much they pay for BMIs to see the current price- for instance, if a player says that they are buying P. Stones (Phillosipher's Stones, they give a horse immortality) for 60 000e, and P. Stones cost 3 passes, you can arrive at the conclusion that the going price for passes at the time is 20 000e.
Equus is written like this:
The dollar sign goes directly after the sum without a space. The sign for Equus is "e". Commas are replaced with spaces. So two hundred thousand US dollars would be written like this:
$200, 000
While the same amount in Equus:
200 000e
Here I will list all the ways to get Equus:
- Completing things.... Objectives inside of promotions, quests- sometimes the rewards are Equus.
- UFOs- the most I've ever seen was 600e, the least 200e, but I'm sure this will vary sometimes.
- Selling a horse- in the direct, reserved, or auction sales- auction can be good because people will bid you up higher and directs are good if you also want a pass or two with the sale. You have the option to set the sale so that other players can negotiate the price, or not. The fact that it is not set as negotiable will not keep some players from PMing you with ridiculous offers though....
- Competitions- No matter where you place in a competition you win something, although in the last place it is only 1e so you can't really tell. But still, it's money....
- Winning contests- player's contests, Howrse promotions, etc. etc.....
- Lessons- Depending on how the center your horses are at sets their mission/lesson ratio, you can do lessons or missions and earn money. I'm not sure about the missions, but I do know lesson can earn between 30e and 60e, depending on the quality of the boarders in the EC.
- Selling Items back to the store- the store will buy things back at half their original price. Tip: manure is best, it builds up quick! Once a week sell off all your droppings to get about 500e.
Tip: Equus has a pass equivalent. You can't buy BMIs with Equus, but players will accept Equus instead of passes. Example: some players buy BMIs for Equus from other players. The way this works, since there is no option to "sell" BM items on the game, is the selling player reserves a horse for the buying player for the price, the other player buys it, then gifts the BMI to the other player. The pass equivalent changes daily, but it's usually between 10 000e and 50 000e. Check the top player's pages, where they list how much they pay for BMIs to see the current price- for instance, if a player says that they are buying P. Stones (Phillosipher's Stones, they give a horse immortality) for 60 000e, and P. Stones cost 3 passes, you can arrive at the conclusion that the going price for passes at the time is 20 000e.
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