
It’s the illustration of the official support card!!!
Almond AI
Aren’t the eyes not being replicated?
The voice, you know…
>>11
It’s nice, isn’t it…?
Pupil-related matters.
This time both are essential, so there’s no choice but to get them…
Only people who are out of touch would say that something this strong is absolutely unnecessary.
There’s no way an AI can produce this.
In the first place, the strongest mare in history will get angry about the war.
So what’s your best record?
How about we talk about the results at the end of age 5 to be fair?
There are issues with what to do before the grading system.
Perhaps outrageous mares from overseas will be listed, making it impossible to manage.
>>22
If you bring out things like black caviar, Enable, or Wings, it’s just going to be like “Yeah…”
>>39
If you bring those guys to Tokyo and race them on turf at 2000 meters, they probably won’t win against Almond Eye, and conversely, even if Almond Eye comes to race, it likely wouldn’t win either. That’s what the discussion about the strongest really is.
For the time being, even if we narrow it down to domestic horses, is there a horse that can objectively be said to be better than Almond Eye?
>>23
How about the kids who can beat this one?
>>23
Lysgrace!
>>23
That Arima Kinen’s Lisaguru.
>>23
It depends on the standard of “amazing,” but if any approach is acceptable, then yes, it certainly exists.
It’s difficult to determine the strongest due to factors like distance and track conditions.
That autumn, Lys Gracieux was superior in both direct confrontations and performance.
The best horse differs for each person.
>>30
The story of the TS scenario stays in my heart.
>>32
Now I can understand the feelings of the person called Machikane Fukukitaru, who is the strongest in long-distance races…
>>37
Mori Hideyuki, huh…
>>30
For me, it’s still Pansarassa.
I can’t help but wonder how the Arima Kinen would have turned out if Almond Eye had been in better condition.
>>31
Once you bring that up, it won’t end.
>>33
That’s why the strongest debate never ends.
Even Iquinox can lose to Geogliff depending on the development.
There are rivalries that can only be experienced in games where you can have a dream collaboration…
>>35
It seems to be a new Urara Challenge item.
The 3-year-old Fuku Kitara in the autumn was a genuine monster.
Since Kinchem is also a mare…
I understand… Let’s have a championship to determine the strongest mare in AW…
What is impressive about Ai-chan is her durability and stability, having maintained long-term performance from the age of 3 to 5.
The fact that they are achieving both a world record and top performance at that JC.
In terms of longevity, one could mention Buena Vista, while in terms of race ratings for a single race, there’s the possibility of mentioning Lys Gracieux; and regarding versatility that doesn’t depend on the racecourse, one could easily mention Gentildonna.
Well then, let’s make the friendly and cute one the strongest.
It’s no surprise that it’s impossible for Ai-chan to be sturdy…
Booger rubbing pose
I returned to the vegetable scene, but I don’t have any stones to pull for the thread image, so I might retire again.
Ai-chan takes every match too seriously.
The debate over the strongest horse will definitely be contentious.
No, there’s no argument that Rudolf is the strongest.
>>53
A true strongest horse will end its life undefeated.
>>54
As expected, it’s black caviar…
>>53
Okabe-kun
Rudolph is a colt.
>>55
Rudolf is the strongest even among fillies.
Even if you set detailed conditions, there will likely be many competitors.
Okabe-kun…
First, what are we going to do about the course?
>>59
It’s definitely the Arima Kinen.
There are also those who become stronger after losing, so being undefeated is somewhat questionable.
The strongest mare is already Kurifujisan, that’s fine.
No one can complain.
>>61
Maeda Nagayoshi may have been the strongest.
No horse can prove to be the absolute strongest when compared to legendary horses from different eras…
>>64
So it’s just a tall tale, huh?
>>66
It’s fun to do it at an izakaya.
This place is just like an izakaya… I definitely want to recommend Daiwa Scarlet.
>>68
In an izakaya, if conflicts escalate, you can settle them with your fists.
It’s no good because it won’t be like that here.
>>71
You can’t do that even in an izakaya!
>>71
Don’t settle things with your fists…
Zarkava
Everyone wants to believe that their favorite is the strongest.
I want your efforts to be rewarded.
I just did it in the new scenario.
I feel like I understand every time that father appears…
I want to see a head-to-head battle between Almond Eye and Equinox at the JC… I think one of those two is the strongest in the JC.
>>72
Still, I believe that Tap Dance City can escape.
>>85
I will throw Horlicks onto the grass at Tokyo Racecourse before the renovation.
As soon as you mention Daska’s name, it feels like a kind of invitation…
Everyone is the strongest in someone’s legend.
The strongest speed card.
It’s seriously amazing that even after all that battling, they still can’t settle it.
When I’m having a light-hearted conversation, I prefer anchoring on Duska’s side because I like Ankatsu.
There are probably some losers who haven’t pulled in the free ten consecutive draws at the beginning of the thread, how messy.
I become tearful while talking about the merchandise next to me.
If you can run like that in the Arima Kinen, I think it’s Dasuka for the autumn completely, but it’s precisely because of that autumn that we have the Arima.
If Maru were alive, he would have been an amazing sprinter.
For a shocking performance in the first race, I’d like to recommend Tesco Gabby.
>>84
If you like, please also watch Rachel Alexandra’s race.
>>84
The time is quite remarkable when you consider the era, not just the margin of difference.
There are many dazzling moments that happen just once, and while Daiyuusaku has also won the Gold Cup, the Arima Kinen is just exceptional.
In that case, I guess I have to take Zenyatta too.
>>89
Shall I do it… OW2…
Why does Daiya-chan hate the thread image?
I remembered when I asked a colleague who is knowledgeable about horse racing if Almond Eye was strong, and he said something annoying like, “I don’t acknowledge it; it hasn’t faced strong horses.”
I’m up against strong horses… I don’t want to talk about politics, baseball, and horse racing in reality.
Talking about baseball and horse racing is enjoyable when it’s with like-minded friends who don’t put others down.
There are many people like that among horse racing enthusiasts, so please kindly keep some distance.
Saying that the strongest is Shinzan is a safe bet.
>>97
I’m sure that before the thread picture of Spec-chan became the one here, the thread picture was Shinzans.
You don’t have to engage with people who seriously come at you with discussions about what’s the absolute strongest, not just as a joke.
It feels like if Arima doesn’t win, its status drops a level or something…
Because I’m the strongest warrior recognized by JRA…
As was mentioned in the scenario, Saint Light’s nickname “The Strongest” is simply too overpowering.
Does it feel this strong just by lacking unnecessary decoration?
I wanted Shinzun in this scenario as well…
I wonder if Shinzan will also become a daughter someday.
I wonder what kind of character design it will be.
>>105
I should be able to do it with this lineup.
>>103
Nakayama 2500 is a mysterious distance that can be a mile, middle distance, or long distance.
It’s like there are miles… or rather, it’s like the milers are having a festival…
Was the talk about Shinzan coming to Uma Musume true or was it just a lie…?
They say it’s fabricated, but I don’t really understand because there’s no evidence for it…
>>109
There’s no way the permit details would leak! Where did the approval for the St. Light come from?
What value is there in information that has not been announced by the official source?
It seems that the implemented characters will likely focus on a newer era.
>>112
It will probably be like that until 20JC is over.
While I’m creating a new character, new legendary horses are being born.
>>114
I feel like the character creation is falling behind.
Do your best, people at Cygames…!
>>116
It’s good to not run out of material.
Why did Symboli Rudolf avoid the European Oaks Triple Crown?
In a nutshell, the existence of El Gran Señor, the uncle of Fusaichi Pegasus, did not allow that.
I was thinking about not digging up the old times, but I ended up going back to the St. Light.
TTG seems somewhat outdated.
>>118
Thanks to the super cute characters, it seems like that area will be playable, which is a relief.
Conversely, being playable might become a constraint and prevent it from appearing.
I feel like I’ve missed the timing for the strongest war dead to become a Uma Musume.
If I had died in battle, there wouldn’t have been any timing.
I think the moment you arrive is the timing, no joke.
Well, it’s good that it all came together nicely with Rudolf as the strongest.
I’ve been thinking for a while, if one horse monopolizes many first places, wouldn’t the other horses of that generation (but not in first place) be treated like that?
>>125
I’m not getting the hang of it.
Are you talking about Opera O in the year 2000?
>>126
I’m sorry for being bad at explanations, but that’s how it is.
I’ve been wondering if it’s less interesting from a promotional standpoint for one horse to keep winning continuously.
>>125
Does that mean the strongest generation?
The day after Ai-chan was announced, another legendary race was born…
Even if you’re not the strongest, as a Uma Musume, you will be loved.
I want to cheer for Pretty Cure, so please hurry up and turn Teiemu Pretty Cure into a Uma Musume!!!!!!!
https://www.jra.go.jp/company/about/outline/growth/pdf/g_22_01.pdf
In the year 00, it decreased compared to the previous year, but it continued to decrease until 11, so it is believed that the fact that the operation kept winning did not have an impact.
Separately, I dislike operations, so there were times when people said, “It’s boring because the same horse keeps winning.”
It has always been overlooked that there are people who like to see the strongest horses, like Rudolf and Deep, continue to win.
I see, thank you.
Surprisingly, it hasn’t really affected the overall situation.
The prominence of the antis seems to be a reflection of their significant presence.
It’s obvious, but horse racing is a gamble, so when it comes to the entertainment business, the impact of a recession is much bigger!