
Why didn’t we start training sooner?
It’s Windy-chan doing her summer vacation homework on the last day, wahaha!
Furthermore, it seems that the jewels are accumulating.
It may be thanks to the training pass, but the race rewards are not to be underestimated either.
I don’t want the TP to be halfway done.
>>4
What will happen after this is over?!
To identify the ones that stand out among the finished specimens, we will employ a method of four leading and five following.
I’m practicing with a distribution of running styles that could happen in a real race, but surprisingly, the late closers aren’t winning.
I feel like the reason the leading four are releasing is because there are four bubble characters.
>>5
I feel like it’s a bit of an unbelievable assumption.
>>6
I want to selectively breed good specimens even in a bubble, so I’m packing four bubbles together.
…These guys can’t even catch up in a head-to-head comparison, even with a Grand.
What will happen!! Yah!
Hey, what does it mean that no matter which option I choose from the Mile 3 options, it’s all the same…?
>>10
It’s the atmosphere.
In a situation where only bubbles take the spotlight, I think bubbles would win against Grands.
It means that one of the bubbles is always in the strongest mode.
If the bubble is in first place and can be compared in a chase, then it’s definitely a bubble overwhelming dominance.
Isn’t it easy to fail at training with Ohama Mile? Is it just my imagination…?
It’s a strategy to unleash a big runaway debuff and kill Babusan.
>>15
The large escape debuff in miles is difficult to use because the insight relies on 564, and binding is impossible.
It really only becomes a pinpoint meta.
>>15
In the Ruumma, I somewhat see the bride flower being made to escape.
While assisting with evolution skills, also aim for 564 keen insight.
The squad will be reduced in formation with the lead that has passed being on the outer path.
It’s really tough when you’re focusing on the lead.
The understanding of the St. Light, it’s a mystery what kind of assumptions were considered…
It’s a big swing on the outside, and even in front of the camera, it’s still being drawn outside.
I was able to win and lose against Rummo, and I can get into A-tier… so I’m feeling relaxed since I have a capable individual.
I burned out today while making a parent for the Kikuka Sho.
Windy-chan is planning to release bubbles, so stop the escape debuff.
Isn’t the central route rather easy to understand?
It’s mysterious that completing Sue’s route in just 7 turns feels somehow lacking.
While training, none of the support cards finished the race.
I can’t believe this is happening…
Since Babu is the ace, I can’t make the escape flower myself, wahaha.
Is it better to force a pursuit character to run as a runaway or in the lead during the factor farming?
>>26
It depends on the time and situation.
For example, when Windy-chan was doing the Shion factor circuit with a mile C dirt D.
Without receiving the late-running horse type adjustment, I couldn’t win mile races.
What is it with Windy-chan’s attack always going wide on the outside…?
>>27
Isn’t there a possibility that the one in the lead, trying to break through from the outside after being too strong in the middle, is going even further outside?
>>31
Does it behave like that…?
>>27
Ruby generally runs outside.
Rather, it’s abnormal that Gran breaks through from the inside.
Is it really necessary to have so many training sessions even though it’s become easier to get mile S?
>>28
If Kizuna doesn’t come, I’ll retire, wahaha!
>>28
The fact that the quality of the factors has improved means that the minimum standard has been raised.
I’ve been planning to update for a long time, but there hasn’t been any progress for about three days.
I’m enjoying the feeling of achieving results in random matches.
I think it’s not good for Windy-chan to be like a standard version of the essence body.
>>36
Build up your heart too.
>>36
It has an extraordinary low price with strength comparable to a strong unique inheritance.
Right now it’s TP at double rate… For Windy-chan, it is so… Double TP consumption is not good, not good…
In this scenario, being able to rent only up to five times a day is absurd.
I put in the effort to revise the report until the deadline, so I’ll try to see if the provisional version can surpass the final one before the actual run…
Gran is going wide, so there’s nothing to say but it’s up to luck.
I always just go with the ones I’ve made randomly.
I managed to win once in the indiscriminate Rummage, so for now, I’ll take that as a win.
What I won with was the red ruby I entered as insurance, instead of the leading group I intended to go with. I’ll just pretend I didn’t see that.
Since the outcome is determined by the chase, it is only natural to accumulate one’s essence so as not to lose in that chase.
I had added a 2-duplication Concussion Gold Ship for high voltage, but I’m starting to feel like it’s unnecessary.
It’s not always possible to stay on the inside.
Even so, it’s occasionally seen when it cuts through on an outrageous trajectory from the inside.
The skill gacha is tough.
Even if we assume that with a skill factor aimed at the 6th attribute, there is about a 90% chance of the factor activating with just 1 training session.
The probability of acquiring all five targeted skills is about 60%.
>>49
Isn’t it good if you can get it at least once every two times?
>>51
Even if you overcome the Gacha, there’s still a 40% chance of failure, and on top of that, mile S and completing support cards come into play.
There are also fluctuations in the st and sp, so it’s not that simple.
It seems that the effects of training, motivation, and friendship are multiplied together.
High voltage and blade clashes are ultimately triggered randomly, so relying solely on that is quite tough.
>>50
There are also cases where even with early activation, the seconds are few and I can’t earn as much as I thought.
You want several of them.
Since I’ve achieved the highest win rate in Lummo, I’ll consider it finished for now.
I was aiming to keep updating all along.
In other words, does that mean a running style that cannot achieve the fastest acceleration is no good?
Just between us, when running Shion Auto at mile D or dirt D, it’s better not to include the Asahi Hai in the rotation to earn more victories.
The dirt D is one thing, but the mile D seems quite tough.
Auto-training for proper D consumes a lot of time.
I want to automatically get as many suitable good kids as possible.
Perhaps it’s based on the assumption that classical inheritance will increase mile suitability.
Hehehe… The front runner has a completely unsuitable running style, gaining only a slight lead that can easily be overtaken in the middle stages, instead of having abundant acceleration skills and strong finishing power…
If a horse like Shion has such low dirt mile suitability, it might be better to run it on turf or a mix of sand and dirt in the mid-long distances and place it with its grandparents.
If we don’t keep it to around being a parent in turf middle-distance, Windy-chan will eventually go bald.
I think people who can create a winning lead in a room environment are on a monster level.
Generally, it’s done by a thrust.
Ride the flow of the race while praying for acceleration.
Once you go with the flow, it all comes down to luck.
I believe that the winning rate for early starters is influenced by the distribution of running styles, so it’s hard to know what will happen in the actual race.
In a real competition, winning ahead of the others more than I expected is the usual pattern.
I think whether early frontrunners can win depends on the distribution of running styles, but in the room match, they are forcibly pushed toward the back by the front-running mile group, making it tough for early frontrunners.
I’m in the Windy-chan thread, so I’m getting numb.
In the first place, I wonder if the people playing Uma Musume can handle this scenario?
I’m curious if teaching effective skills in the trainer guide has contributed to improvement.
I think it’s difficult to self-destruct from the outside, so in the main event, the front runners will consistently win.
The real action starts in round 2 when the ace rear guards of Lady Gran launch their attack.
On courses where the impact of chasing is significant, strategies with a larger number of participants tend to win.
Rumma is an environment that is even stronger than the A Finals.
Well, if it’s the real thing, you could easily win even from the front.
In Rumman, it’s common that the strong ones are too sharp, causing the environment to completely leap over, resulting in a tournament composition that is entirely different from what was expected.
The key is whether they will compete until the end.
Even if there is a debuff for escaping, if there are more front runners, the front runners will win?
>>73
Chase Comparison > Effect of Debuffs
So yes.
Thanks to the perfect execution, Valefor wins, but because it was perfectly executed, it has no reproducibility, and I can’t prepare my partner’s lead.
I pray that I can use my opponent’s advance as a stepping stone.
I’m satisfied now that I won once with the Fu-chan I exchanged for with the voucher…
When going around the factors, is it better to also consider the hidden factors?
>>76
It’s better to attach it if you can.
However, I think it’s counterproductive to miss strong practice or not be able to step on hints just for the sake of one new factor.
Last year’s Hanshin Mile was similar, but if you get stuck at the back and lose a lot of ground on the outside in the final stages, you tend to fall out of contention.
Both Gran and Blue Ruby are undeniably strong, but I don’t think they are always consistently able to win.
Hmph, hmph, hmph.
Not even the members other than Chiyo have been decided yet.
And now, I will start raising Chiyo.
I’m hungry before that.
>>79
Chiyo-chan fights with the Spring Evolution’s violence?
It’s good to raise a barrel radish.
>>80
I raised them a lot in the factor circuit.
>>82
Let’s get this training done! 👊
In races like the Bubble and Varazefer, when strong front runners are vying against each other, there are times when even Gran can’t catch up.
Windi-chan understood!
I thought I was in a good position to skip along the way, but when things don’t go well, it’s the outside course, huh? Wahaha…
>>83
The outermost position is a punishment game.
Having a punishment game partner makes it quite possible to fight back.
I forgot the conditions up front and ended up accumulating something I shouldn’t have, but there’s nothing I can do about it…?
>>87
It can be said that there’s nothing that can be done.
You could say it will somehow work out.
It is.
Even in the Mile C dirt C Shion, it’s tough to lose in the mile dirt race.
In other words, the consumption of the alarm clock is really not insignificant.
If I apply the vision buff, won’t it let me move while using skills even in the lane movement restriction areas?
The gold skill is shaky on the UB, and while it can earn gold, the UC7, which is somewhat underestimated in terms of tenacity, has a similar win rate when trialed.
I don’t know anything about this game…
>>92
Maybe it’s a boast, wahahaha.
While competition is important, it can be more crucial to have strong skills than to just have a difference of 100 or 200 in tenacity.
However, the fact that the status is increasing means that SP is being earned accordingly, so it should not be underestimated.
I raised them 50 times, but only once did I get a sharp one.
What exactly are the two types of sharp individuals?
Since it’s a rare opportunity, I want you to test drive with the group of cowards.
Thanks to auto, the extremely troublesome G1 mission is a piece of cake, wahaha!
Isn’t the chance of having a sharp-dressed winner quite low?
The thread is about to fall off, so I’m going to go.
It’s a fly.
Everyone is aiming for Wima… ?
When the solidified leading group all sprint together at the end with a “ready, set, go!” it’s really impossible to catch up…
This game is probably more interesting without a clever person.
I want you to strengthen your charm and positive thinking to the level of a genius.
Keep going!
I lost badly and felt frustrated, so I stood up.
I want to win in a good mood before going to bed.
We are looking for one more person.
It is buried, so it will come out.
Please stop, if you run away, Bubble will die.