Chapter 728: War Horse

80,000 Horse Cards!

If a war horse is two hundred and ninety-nine gold coins, it can be sold for almost 30 million real coins.

Of course, it was impossible for Su Mo to swallow these war horses alone.

It's something that is divided equally among twenty families.

The family can be divided into four thousand horses, and the alliance between Grace Burriman and the adventurer is through Su Mo, she only deals with Su Mo, and the things are sent directly, and Su Mo is responsible for how to distribute them.

A complete deuce is not possible.

Su Mo was not a moral gentleman, he was in charge of this matter, and there was no reason to give up his dominance when distributing the spoils.

It is also a war horse that can be ridden and fight, and its attributes are also different.

Common war horse attributes include armor, movement speed bonuses, and attack power bonuses, and better ones can also bring one or two special effects.

It's all the rhythm of one more piece of gear.

Since it's equipment, there is naturally a difference in attributes, and the mounts that the official NPC sells without limits are basically armor, movement speed bonuses, attack bonuses, and nothing else, which is called a tabula rasa mount.

Whiteboard mounts are generally charged in three stages, and the longer the charge time, the better the impact effect will be, and the attack bonus will be more terrifying.

Occasionally, mount NPCs in towns farm some better mounts.

If the stats are better than the average mount, then this type of mount is a good mount, and a good mount will occasionally have a not-so-good special effect, or a four-stage charge charge.

There are even better mounts, which players call the best mounts.

The best mount comes with at least one special effect, at least four levels of charge, and other attributes are also greatly improved.

The shop on NPC's side will occasionally spawn one or two good mounts, and the best mounts are almost non-existent.

Even if it's a good mount, it's a bunch of people waiting there, and most of them don't necessarily have to be bought.

[New World] is like a real world, and NPCs will not sell really good mounts to players, no matter what angle they think about it.

The combat power shown by the player in the previous version made some nobles deeply jealous.

As for Su Mo's mount, Grace Burriman did not deliberately give the worst mount, but he also did not pick all the best.

Su Mo asked people to count the 80,000 horse cards.

About one percent of them belong to the best horse cards with very good attributes, and these will not be distributed to other guilds, and it is estimated that other guilds will not be able to do anything even if they know the existence of this kind of horse card.

Most of the best Continental cards are reserved for their own use.

About 30% of them are good horses, which are better than the unlimited quantities sold by NPCs.

There are also sixty percent of mounts that are not much different from the ones sold by NPCs.

The rest are defective.

Grace Burriman is an interesting person, she and Su Mo are allies, but she doesn't appear to be too close.

Even the defective products she has to take care of.

It's hard to say whether she's trying to avoid suspicion, or if women just like to be careful.

Defective products are not unusable, but worse attributes.

299 can't be sold, but it's absolutely no problem if you sell it at half price, there must be many people who are willing to buy it first and transition it, and then replace it when they come across a better one.

Even if there are only 4,000 horse cards, it is enough to make a big deal.

Su Mo unceremoniously left all the best mounts and four percent of the excellent mounts, and the rest were divided equally among the other guilds.

According to the agreement with Grace Burriman, new mounts will be sent every month.

Su Mo still had to share this benefit with the other big guilds.

At my arrow's suggestion, Su Mo intends to establish a horse market in Huggins.

Players can buy and sell their own mounts in the Horse Market.

Huggins' horse market has a higher probability of the best mount refresh rate than other places, and Su Mo has eight hundred best mounts in his hands, and investing one or two a week can make the horse market a sensation in the entire game.

After the player changes to a satisfactory mount, he will sell his original mount at a low price, or even sell it directly to the horse market if it is too troublesome.

It's a business that may not be so lucrative, but at least stable.

Leave some for your own use, and put the rest into the horse market.

Grace Burriman's control and management of Burriman Province has only lasted for a year, and as the development of her side gets better and better, the number of warhorses sent over will increase.

The other great guilds have only envy of this,

They also have good mounts, but they don't have the best mounts, so they don't attract enough people to come.

Su Mo left himself a superb war horse.

The horse card was summoned, and this horse was snow-white, which was one of the best horse cards in this batch of 80,000 horse cards.

Suyue (Extreme): Armor 126, movement speed bonus 12 (70)%, attack bonus 3%-6%-9%-12%-15%, special effect: overlord, instantaneous, after use, reduce the probability and duration of being controlled, cooldown for five minutes, requires advanced riding level.

The name of the mount is the breed of the horse, which is natural, but it is not the first, and there may be thousands of mounts of the same breed.

For example, this Su Yue is the highest-end white horse in the Burriman Province, but it may also be mixed with some other genes, or it may suddenly become a dark horse, but it is still called Su Yue.

From the point of view of appearance, Su Mo's horse is completely white, with almost no miscellaneous hair, and it belongs to the best of the best.

The armor of the average mount is eighty, and Su Mo's horse has reached 126, which is also the top existence among the eight hundred best mounts.

Movement speed bonus 12%, if others don't ride a horse to fight you, first of all, the movement speed is 12% less than you, of course, not riding a horse is not without a little benefit, at least more flexible.

As for the 70% movement speed in parentheses, that's the speed of the non-combat state.

There is also a gap in this, but it basically does not affect the outcome of the battle, and there is a process of entering the battle and leaving the battle.

As for 3% all the way up to 15%, that's accumulation.

Su Mo's horse has five stages of accumulation, even if there is no special effect, it can be called a superb war horse.

The longer you charge, the more attack power you can use, but it takes time and distance to charge, and not every attack can have the greatest effect, in fact, many people can only use one maximum charge during the riding battle.

As for the hegemony of special effects, this does not need to be explained.

Su Mo took the best materials and fed the war horse that had just been summoned, increasing its physical strength and loyalty.

After feeding, the horses were soon able to ride.

Warhorses are similar to hunter pets, with a certain level of fatigue and need to be fed to regain their strength and loyalty.

They generally eat forage, but also eat peas and soybeans and other concentrates, and can also buy carrots to feed.

These materials do not cost money, and they are all grown in the villages under the jurisdiction of Huggins.

The NPCs in the village give novice players tasks to make them work, and then give a small amount of copper coins and experience.

Adventurers, that is, foot men, may not be diligent in reality, but in the game, they are called cheap, and they are happy to let them be coolies.