
Sure… it’s Almond Eye, you know?
>>1
Are you telling me to fight this guy without any enhancements!?
Because it’s a Legend at the Fest with a Dream…
Too much of an idol…
If you max out your speed power and properly acquire skills, you’ll win!
Do you really think you can beat Almond Eye?
>>6
Yes!!!
👑🟥⬜️
🟥⬜️⬜️
⬜️⬜️⬜️
As expected🥒
Isn’t it better than 1700?
This is truly the strongest and invincible idol.
The real horse also had this kind of invincibility.
The appropriate ALLS is somewhat appropriate…
It’s an all S rating, isn’t it?
Don’t mess with me!
I’m surprised the face looks so good even in still images.
>>15
It really comes down to this.
I want it to be implemented soon.
Even though I lost to Urara-chan…
Well… if it’s someone as capable as you…
As expected of the status of a cucumber.
If you lower the stance a bit more, it will look more like a real horse.
It’s good, right…? 🥒?
I wonder if there would have been this much hype if Oberon was implemented now…
Cute
Looks strong, pu~i.
Is that really so strong in history?
>>25
pai
>>25
This famous horse only runs in G1 races.
>>25
Was there something only about the Arima Kinen?
>>37
It’s a regrettable fever outbreak just before the ultimate finish of Lizgrashir…
>>37
I was preparing to go to Hong Kong after JC, but I suddenly got a fever and had to give up on going to Hong Kong.
I declare that I will participate in the Arima Kinen after recovering from my illness.
I knew it wouldn’t work out…
>>64
It feels like I’ll be in terrible condition at the event when it’s implemented…
>>25
It’s a rotation like Umamusume.
Isn’t there something about Dubai in between?
But there is also a monster called UMA that participated in the race with this kid…
Aromond Eye’s racing results
Date | Venue | Weather | R | Race Name | Video | P | Number of runners | Box number | Horse number | Odds | Popularity | Position | Jockey | Weight | Distance | Track | P | Track Index | Time P | Difference | Passage | Pace | Last 3F | Horse Weight | P | Notes P | Winning horse (2nd place horse)
2020/11/29 | 5 Tokyo 9 | Cloudy | 12 | Japan Cup (GI) | 15 | 2 | 2 | 1.5 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Rumeishi | 55 | Turf 2400 | Good | 2:23.0 | -0.2 | 4-5-4-4 | 35.5-37.3 | 34.7 | 493(0) | (Contrail)
2020/11/01 | 4 Tokyo 8 | Sunny | 12 | Tenno Sho (Autumn) (GI) | 12 | 9 | 12 | 1.8 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Rumeishi | 56 | Turf 2000 | Good | 1:57.8 | -0.1 | 3-3-4 | 36.5-33.5 | 34.9 | 490(+2) | (Fierement)
2020/06/07 | 3 Tokyo 2 | Sunny | 11 | Yasuda Kinen (GI) | 14 | 5 | 9 | 2.3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | Rumeishi | 56 | Turf 1600 | Slightly | 1:32.0 | 0.1 | 4-6 | 34.1-35.7 | 33.8 | 478(-8) | (Gran Alegria)
2019/11/17 | 5 Fuchu 6 | Sunny | 11 | Victoria Mile (GI) | 18 | 10 | 10 | 2.4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Rumeishi | 56 | Turf 1600 | Good | 1:32.0 | -0.6 | 4-4 | 34.3-34.7 | 35.1 | 478(0) | (Sound Kiara)
2019/10/27 | 4 Tokyo 9 | Rainy | 11 | Lucisitation (Autumn) (GI) | 16 | 15 | 11 | 2.6 | 1 | 9 | Rumeishi | 55 | Turf 2000 | Heavy | 2:02.0 | 0.1 | 8-9-8-7 | 36.7-33.4 | 34.9 | 494(+20) | Danon Smash
2019/06/02 | 2 Tokyo 2 | Cloudy | 11 | Rain Horse Memorial (GI) | 16 | 2 | 2 | 2.3 | 1 | 4 | Rumeishi | 56 | Turf 2000 | Good | 1:56.3 | 1.8 | 9-2-3-4 | 37.5-33.0 | 34.4 | 470(0) | Ris Grishue
2019/04/28 | 3 Tokyo 8 | Sunny | 11 | Yushun Himba (O) (GI) | 12 | 3 | 8 | 1.4 | 1 | 3 | Rumeishi | 56 | Turf 2400 | Good | 1:56.5** | 0.3 | 6-5-6-12 | 34.3-35.5 | 34.4 | 494(+14) | Danon Women
2019/03/10 | 1 Chukyo 2 | Sunny | 11 | Fillies’ Requiem (G) (GI) | 16 | 11 | 15 | 1.1 | 1 | 2 | Rumeishi | 55 | Turf 1600 | Good | 1:31.9** | 0.3 | 6-4-4 | 35.3-32.7 | 32.1 | 472(+2) | Deep Impact
2019/03/28 | 5 Nakayama 4 | Sunny | 11 | Donki (GII) | 10 | 9 | 6 | 2.4 | 1 | 1 | Rumeishi | 55 | Turf 2500 | Slightly | 2:17.2 | -0.5 | 5-3-3-2 | 37.1-33.7 | 33.9 | 472(0) | Indy Champ
2018/11/25 | 5 Kyoto 6 | Sunny | 11 | Tenno Sho (Autumn) (GI) | 12 | 12 | 8 | 1.3 | 1 | 1 | Rumeishi | 56 | Turf 1800 | Good | 1:46.0** | 0.0 | 3-2-2-2 | 34.9-34.0 | 34.3 | 477(-5) | (Sartorial)
I haven’t missed the board outside of that time with Arima, you know…
Almond Eye is considered something that can be embellished no matter how much you add.
Surprisingly, I can win.
At one point, there was a provocation that went around with this child and the chairman saying, “True legendary horses don’t run in the Takarazuka Kinen.”
There are things to do in reality that are like running in Uma Musume.
Power and determination are still rational and unique.
I’ve only read the anniversary scenario so far, but I feel like I might be intimidated by Ai-chan’s strong eyes.
At one point, it was “Female horses are so strong!”, but I heard it calmed down afterwards.
>>38
I guess you could say I calmed down.
“It’s only natural for a mare to be strong.”
became
It’s great that the two senior Triple Tiara Uma Musume have skills from their support cards.
It’s a relatively recent horse, isn’t it?
Can we win against this…?
Is this the hidden boss slot this time…?
>>44
Well, that’s Lark’s Monju.
Ai-chan is the intruder.
In the mid-distance, there’s Ai-chan, in the sprint mile, there’s Gran Alegria, and in the Grand Prix, there’s Chrono Genesis – a time where these horses exist.
In recent years, it’s not that there are no strong mares, but rather that incredibly strong monster colts have been winning continuously…
For now, Songline is in the mile.
Give me Funabashi power… give me Funabashi power!
Lys Gracieux finally became a G1 winning horse that fans who had been following her through her victories in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup had hoped for… It was a rewarding struggle… but the following year, she dominated the males in the Takarazuka, achieved victory in the Australian G1, and won the Arima Kinen decisively. It was so extraordinary that I couldn’t quite keep up with the story.
>>48
Until then, it seems like an often-seen close defeat horse, but the last four horse columns are strange.
It’s completely finished.
You are the perfect and ultimate Uma Musume.
Thanks to Ai-chan, Buena was so strong that it wasn’t selected as an honored horse.
>>52
Pedigree of the board’s honored horses…
>>52
Buena has split the votes with Spe and it can be said that she doesn’t have luck to the very end…
The horses that are winning right now seem to be racing twice in spring and twice in autumn, but it looks like there are some that are struggling even with that.
When it comes to Ebayan’s rotation, it’s like a horse racing game rotation…
When Ai-chan becomes playable, be prepared.
If you set the stage to Nakayama 2500, we can win…
I wonder if Lisgrar will come before Aichan is implemented.
Risu Grashu probably matched Lane… That was quietly thanks to Uni-chan.
Well, if you take a closer look, the acceleration type isn’t really that much after all.
Is there no practice after the race?
The latest graphics of Reiwa are amazing.
Cucumbers are amazing…
Yasuda, who came in second place, was also carrying an enormous loss, wasn’t he?
The world’s fastest 12 furlongs on turf is no joke, huh…
The era of great mares will continue until the young warriors who herald a new era pave the way.
Last year, I gave birth to a Kitasan’s child…
Nishino Urara, who won against Ai-chan in the maiden race, seems like it will be a lifelong topic of conversation.
There’s no way Aichan is weak, are you crazy?
It’s just not that strong in terms of the game.
It seems that Almond Eye, Equinox, and Do Deuce were no exceptions.
When strong horses attempt to challenge new records, the obstacles they always face are health issues.
I was able to win the second time, so I won’t reach the gatekeeper.
I won’t say you’re weak, but if you underestimate it, you’ll be brought down.
It’s about that much; it’s properly done.
Attacking the boundary between crap games and entertainment.
Isn’t it a status that beginners with only about half a year of experience can’t win?
They say that today’s horses don’t run at all, but I wonder if it’s just unavoidable because training methods have changed from the past.