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Guide Mounts: All you need to know

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  1. Fenix37

    Fenix37 Well-Known Adventurer VIP

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    To start using your mount you first have to locate an Enclosure.
    The Horse Enclosure is located in Ternaves at [856,70,1640] and requires Combat Level 9.
    The Wyvern Enclosure is located in Bantisu Air Temple at [498,107,-4740] and requires Combat Level 84.
    The Adasaur Enclosure is located in Aldwell at [-1230,59,-729] and requires Combat Level 114.
    To obtain a mount you can purchase it at it's Enclosure or at the Trade Market for cheaper.
    Then place the mount in the Feeding Trough and you will obtain an instrument to call your mount.
    Finally select the instrument and invoke your mount with right click.
    You can despawn it by pressing left click with the instrument or by holding shift in the ground.

    Training
    To train a mount you have to take a look at 2 stats, Training and Limit.
    Training level is the level of the stats that currently apply to your mount.
    Limit is a soft cap to what training level you can reach. After reaching that in certain stat, it won't increase more even if you pick up more PowerUPs of that type.
    There are 10 types of PowerUPs:
    Yellow arrow: Increases your Speed level.
    2 Blue arrows: Increases your Acceleration level.
    White staircase: Increases your Altitude/Jump height level.
    Green thunder: Increases your Energy level.
    Orange saddle: Increases your Handling level.
    Grey armor: Increases your Toughness level.
    Purple plus: Increases your Boost level.
    Orange weight: Increases your Training level.
    Blue boot: Increases your Speed for a short duration.
    Green battery: Increases your remaining Energy.
    Energy
    If you run out of Energy your mount will get a speed penalty and you won't be able to pick up any more PowerUP, not even the Energy Boost.
    The pool
    The PowerUPs you find are not random. There is a hidden pool where each stat has a % of appearing.
    Speed Boosts and Energy Boosts are less frequent than the rest.
    If you miss a PowerUP, it's chance in the pool is increased. This means that if you are trying to level up Speed, for example, you should not ignore the rest of the PowerUPs or the Speed PowerUPs will appear with much lower frequency.
    Training zones
    If you are using a Horse or an Adasaur a good strategy is to run around Detlas, as the zone is relatively flat.
    In case you are using a Wyvern the ocean is the perfect place, completely flat and without monsters.

    Feeding
    Feeding allows you to recover some Energy and increase the Limits of your mount.
    Limits cannot be increased above that stat's Max. You can see the Max of each stat in the Feeding Trough.
    To feed a Mount you have to place food in the Feeding Trough right from where the Mount to be fed is.
    There are 8 different foods you can give to your mount:
    Ingot: Increases a lot of Toughness and less Energy.
    Gem: Increases some Training, less Speed and a bit of Energy.
    Plank: Increases some Acceleration, less Toughness and a bit of Speed.
    Paper: Increases a lot of Altitude/Jump Height and less Boost.
    String: Increases some Boost , less Handling and some Acceleration.
    Grains: Increases a lot of Speed and less Altitude/Jump Height.
    Oil: Increases some Handling, less Training and a bit of Altitude/Jump Height.
    Meat: Increases a lot of Energy and less Acceleration.
    As each Food has different levels, the greater the level the more Energy it recovers and the more it increases It's limits. But you can only use ingredients of the level of your highest Training Level and below.
    If you want to know the optimal list of ingredients to increase each Limit to it's Max you should use a calculator (I can't post links here but you can find some in the Discord) but if your mount has 240 potential you can use this list:
    > Train altitude to 10
    > Feed birch paper x2
    > Train altitude to 30
    > Feed malt grains
    > Feed sandstone gem
    > Feed acacia wood
    > Feed malt string
    > Feed carp meat
    > Feed sandstone ingot
    > Feed carp oil x2

    Breeding
    The Potential of a Mount is the sum of each Stat's Max.
    You can breed your mounts to obtain an Offspring with better Stats.
    The Offspring stats are calculated from the average of each Stat pair of the Parents.
    This means that you should breed in a specific order:
    > Mount1+Mount2=MountA
    > Mount3+Mount4=MountB
    > MountA+MountB=FinalMount
    and NOT
    > Mount1+Mount2=MountA
    > MountA+Mount3=MountB
    > MountB+Mount4=FinalMount
    The Training Levels of the Offspring are calculated from the highest Training Level of that Stat of the Parents.
    This means that you only have to train 1 of the Mounts and you will obtain the same Training Level in the Offspring as if you trained both.
    The Limit and Max Levels of the Offspring are calculated from the average of the Parent's Limit Level of each stat.
    This means that to obtain the best results, you should increase the Limit Level of each Stat to the Maximum in both Parents.
    It is important to know that the real impact of an Stat Level decreases very fast.
    For example, if Adasaur of Speed Training Level 1 reaches Speed Training Level 2, it gets an additional 2,0 Blocks/Second of Velocity while if an Adasaur of Speed Training Level 13 reaches Speed Training Level 14, it only gets an additional 0,2 Blocks/Second.
    This means that trying to reach as much Potential as possible is not really a good option. If you want a Mount that is hard to improve I recommend you breeding 8 Mounts into 1 so the result has +1k Potential.
     
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    DrGREEN Suspicious adventurer

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    Sean Look Newbie Adventurer

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    Dang the quick leveling is dope