

Honestly, I’m disappointed that again in training overseas is definitely being ignored.
Zario… I’m just grateful that you could take your time to focus on it.
Isn’t development more about the domestic if-route and taking our time with the overseas scenario?
In Grand Training, I entered Loves in the Autumn Tenno, which historically didn’t race, and I dislike the theory that they run away overseas without competing against rivals.
>>5Recently, there have been many Japanese horse matchups and one-twos overseas.
I want a scenario like a world tour soon.
Is the Uma Musume transformation of the crazy Agnus (Golden Generation) who won a G1 in both France and England not done yet…?
Unlike the Arc de Triomphe, it’s only natural for Dubai Hong Kong to win now, and there aren’t many strong rival horses in Dubai, so making it a standalone scenario would be a downgrade. However, if we were to make it an overseas tour scenario…
>>4The cost performance of the race track production is poor, so I wonder what they’ll do about it.
>>8Well… it’s certainly not a given to win…
>>30There were no overseas G1 wins last year.
This year, I suddenly won the Evayan (Ebay) prize.
>>30Hong Kong’s sprint, etc…
BC might be coming soon.
I really think it’s not good to omit overseas results and gloss over it when my favorite has two overseas G1 victories but none domestically.
>>10(Who is it…?)
>>21Perhaps I am… a mother.
>>10Eishin Hikari, huh…
Hong Kong is just the right distance to visit casually.
If you include Hong Kong and Dubai in the regular race schedule, it will facilitate the progression of short-distance and dirt factor rounds.
Well, I think it could work if we incorporate not going abroad into the scenario.
I definitely want to see a part where they go abroad in the usual training story.
Some people defend it by saying it would be fine to use the Lark method, but what is currently proving that the Lark method scenarios are really dull and boring is… there are some characters with auto mode and no unreasonable rivals, so that’s the only reason it’s manageable.
Compared to the past, there have been a lot more overseas expeditions, so please include it in the training goals soon…
The top right was probably incorporated into the scenario quite well.
>>17I really like Pearl’s scenario as well.
I think it was a one-time strategy that cleverly incorporated the evaluations from that time.
I feel that Pearl’s really managed to incorporate it well, including the epilogue.
If you tell the story of Loves being 4 years old in 2020, you can manage without going abroad, but your identity is dead, isn’t it?
Well, the thread image still has domestic G1s, so it can be discussed.
I wonder what will happen after a completely overseas-focused horse like Win Bright appears.
It’s a shame that it’s difficult to field horses like Eishin Preston and Eishin Hikari, which should be possible for the owners.
>>24Win Bright and Agnes World as well…
Clearly, there are people with their brains fried by Stego inside, and probably by the time Stego is implemented, they will be able to go to Hong Kong during training…
That said, it’s also strange that overseas races are resolved in just one lap, just like domestic races…
>>26Raising Orfe… It’s more realistic that transporting to Hong Kong is less burdensome than to Sapporo or Kokura.
I also think it’s not right to promote Stego and travel so much and then not include Hong Kong.
That said, I don’t think it’s worth the effort to put off winning horses overseas and work quietly behind the scenes at overseas racecourses while doing other things.
Isn’t it understandable that they decided to take a route of ignoring overseas matters?
Since I can get a good story anyway through the scenario link…
I definitely dislike it when the development scenario takes too much time, of course.
That said, on the production side, the fact that the senior (older horses) only have a one-year period has consistently led to some rather negative aspects in terms of making things fit together.
>>34I understand how you feel, but if we try to do a second year as a senior, we’ll have to consider a fictional rotation of 5-year-olds for many, including Chairman Super El, who effectively retired at 4 years old, and it would be too much trouble.
It’s a shame that we can’t see Vilcina and Fenomeno achieve back-to-back victories.
I wonder how they’re actually going to handle the three consecutive races: the Eri-chan Cup, BCFMT, and the Hong Kong Cup.
>>35Isn’t it the Arima with the 4-year-old Trace for the Queen Elizabeth?
Even without going overseas for things like bread, if you get hit by a phone call in junior and win the Fukushima Memorial, we can talk about making the legendary Autumn Tenno Sho happen.
I have no feeling that I can win at Car in Rising, and it’s definitely an exaggeration to say that winning is a given.
I’m not saying not to implement it overseas, but even if it’s implemented, all they’ll say is “○○ can’t make strong ones because there are overseas races.”
Marushurorene implementation!
Development Goal: Breeders’ GC → JBC Ladies
I would be sad if that happens, so I want you to do your best.
It might be the punchline that our overseas expedition is just beginning because of our five-year track record!
On the contrary, what do you do at four years old?
Well, it would be nice to have it, but there are plenty of good scenarios without it, so there’s no need to be too pessimistic, right?
>>44Isn’t the claim of something like this a bad scenario because it’s not found overseas?
>>47Hmm, I don’t think it’s something that can be talked about solely from the perspective of being overseas.
Recently, even if I don’t race, I go abroad during that time and “participate in races.”
I guess it’s better than in the past when stories like that would just get inserted randomly.
I think it’s not right to skip over the slump phase in the story of Loves and jump straight to talking about overseas.
Well, it’s natural that discrepancies arise the more recent horses are implemented.
I think it’s just a matter of the Uma Musume app not keeping up with real horse racing.
Changes to race names and changes to the schedule happen every year.
>>51I believe I mentioned that it is practically impossible to change it every year at the shareholders’ meeting.
But let’s try to manage the dirt triple crown before the end of Evayan…
The 4.5-year-old race results compression has hit the dirt group hard, hasn’t it?
It seems that Luv’s scenario’s rival will be Lalala-chan.
>>53Considering the monologue from the Gran Scenario’s Lovez, I think 🥒 and Lalala will take on the role of the boss character.
>>53In the VM, Ai-chan and Eli are perfect for Lala, while Chrono is the historical winning horse in Arima.
Also, there might be a hidden Gran in the Mile Championship.
Simply put, if the training is extended by another year, I won’t be able to keep up with the game.
It would be nice if notable overseas challenges after the age of 5 were depicted in the scenarios of other Uma Musume or in the main story.
I like compression, but… the length of the scenario varies depending on the character, and that creates a disparity.
When you start talking about the identity of development…
Since there is a precedent of the Eternal Emperor ending in disappointment related to the student council while turning the Twinkle series into a scorched earth without CB or Ace, I can’t say anything.
>>56In the early stage, there were inevitable constraints, but given the almost complete lack of them now, it feels a bit much to lay bare adult circumstances.
Well, even so, if I’m told to stretch the new scenario’s status growth badly and do it for 5 years, that would be troublesome.
>>58I never want to remember the era of 40-minute laps…
In a育成 scenario that aims for complete reproduction, no matter how hard you try, it will inevitably become an IF scenario.
I wonder what will happen if Loves’ childhood friend is implemented.
I have mixed feelings about the fact that overseas has been added as a default now.
>>63I think the overseas scenario is just right.
Even though we say it’s becoming outdated, every time experienced players like Lark or the Arc de Triomphe come, we properly add links.
>>71No Uma Musume has yet conquered the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, so I think things are going well because of that.
>>80The problem is that Dubai and Hong Kong BC is there.
If we just go, it’s too vast, and even though we won, it ends up with only two people in BC.
I wonder how the program schedule will change from now on.
>>67That’s too late now, and there won’t be any changes.
If anything, the Uma Musume programs from back then and now are already different, and they’ll continue to change, so trying to adapt is too much hassle and not realistic.
I wish they would add something like when you win abroad, you gain more experience points, but also accumulate more fatigue.
I think that someday overseas will also be included in the育成目標 (training goals), but since it isn’t there now, saying it’s a terrible scenario or that it loses its identity is a bit too much.
>>70Well, it’s probably just an extreme viewpoint held by a very small number of people.
I think the general feeling is that while it’s better to have it than not, if we don’t have it, then it can’t be helped.
It’s been two consecutive years in the third place for Eli, and both times it was won by Larara.
Revenge in the second year → It’s easy to imagine a challenge for Arima.
It’s a shame if it’s not there, and more people would agree with that, but why steer towards being aggressive or completely negating it?
I can understand from the record, but the suitability is too narrow!
Well, I understand that I can’t exaggerate because I’ve challenged myself and lost terribly.
>>75If I’m going to change the distance, I might as well look for a nice race overseas; it’s a characteristic of Yahagi, so it can’t be helped.
Even though it’s called compression, there are only a handful of thoroughbred horses that are fully packed with activities for both 4 and 5 years old…
The theory that Yamato-ya is hesitant because they can’t send the horse to Dubai is gaining strength…
If there isn’t anything, then as long as the scenario is interesting, that’s fine.
>>78It’s actually quite interesting, you know… even with Raves, it’s after you’ve raised them.
>>78I don’t think just having it overseas would make the Taiki scenario interesting…
>>95It’s just overwhelmingly strong.
>>99I think it might end up being like, even if we have it, the summer training camp could completely fall apart in terms of development…
But I’ve always thought that I want “Will the dream take flight to the world?!” from Yasuda during a special commentary.
I can’t often use indirect tactics like Ms. Pearl, but that was a good original chart activation in its own way.
“I added ‘local horse racing’ from the middle.”
I don’t think it will be impossible to add international racetracks.
If it’s scenario-exclusive, they occasionally include overseas elements.
We’re at the stage of winning or losing, but it’s not like overseas expeditions are easy either.
>>85A situation has just come up that makes me a little too calm about things around here…
Well, I prepared Santa Anita for Caesario’s American Oaks, so I believe the main BC will come eventually.
Since the release of Uma Musume, the program schedule has changed too much in just four years!
There are many horses that are not involved in overseas runs and are expected to be implemented, so it would be good to fill those spots first.
>>88If the stance is that overseas won’t be included in the regular rotation, then it won’t change regardless of when it comes.
For now, I don’t think there are any Uma Musume saying “this is a terrible scenario!” because the scenarios are being written well, and there are no overseas ones.
However, if a horse girl were to appear who has almost nothing to talk about without overseas races, it’s hard to say what would happen.
>>90Things will probably have changed a lot by then! When you compare the early scenarios to the latest ones, the number of features in the production has really increased!
>>90The 2014 generation and the performance against disabilities in Hong Kong are based on that, you know…
>>97If it’s Maurice, he’s really strong in the country, so things will work out somehow.
It seems that by starting from challenging the flat ground, we could create a good scenario leading up to the Arima Kinen for Oju Chosan.
>>106I thought if the disabled group came, it would be Hachauuma…
>>106It’s just that, like the kids, the classic period is a mess, so we can’t really recreate strong parts in just one year of seniors.
It can be said about almost all of the 2014 generation’s late-blooming horses.
>>90I am truly amazed by the writer’s skill.
On the contrary, I could understand the program schedule of Uma Musume by modern standards, but knowing the schedule from that time made me think it was crazy.
Helios’ Sprinters Stakes → Arima
>>92Chairman’s chrysanthemum → Junior high school third year, week three is also quite something.
>>102How about in the second week of junior high? By the way, I also did some special training.
>>239The spec is ridiculously strange in terms of durability.
I’m still not used to the Churchill Downs Cup…
>>93It’s the Pegasus Stakes, isn’t it?
It’s become quite a situation with Osugi, who has been forced to cram a year’s worth of stories into dirt and senior events.
Simply put,
“Umamusume who gets excited and thrilled going on an overseas expedition.”
Don’t you want to see that?
Recently, there have been more instances where I can manage to play Sora with just text.
>>100I want to hear a lot of opinions like this… instead of saying the current things are crap for no reason.
I think spending money on the Breeders’ Cup is a strategic move, but I wonder when it will pay off.
>>104It was hinted at during the mid-story, so it could surprisingly be June.
Isn’t it ruined if Furioso is in the center…? But then I thought, including the trainer’s setup, they managed to handle it well.
Gentil’s retirement has been retracted, and we managed to replicate the experience of Arima and the jockey change for Orfe on the way to finishing second in the Arc.
I believe that the parts that can be called identity will come together well.
>>107Although adult circumstances cannot be completely hidden, I feel strongly that I’ve done my best for now! So I won’t complain.
That aside, should I create a second training scenario for everyone someday?
The two venues in the Middle East seem to have restrictions related to Islam.
I can’t help but feel that Maurice’s real issue is that he took more than six months off after finishing the spring classics.
>>110It’s after the arrival of the unbeatable logo type…
>>117The stronger guys tend to rub against the losing race, so I think the 2016 Yasuda will be rubbed down.
Was it about a year since the Arc de Triomphe was showcased in the story?
Actually, I think all of them have done a good job finishing the scenarios, so while I feel disappointed about the overseas version, that’s all it is—just a feeling.
The implementation of disabilities requires a different competition, expansion of team races, and there are too many dedicated motions compared to overseas!
If I put Ojuu out for the first obstacle, it might fall flat and not continue after that.
At first, there were some amazing ones, but there are more rational voices than I expected… I’m glad…
>>119What perspective are you coming from?
Well, there might be an unexpected situation tomorrow where Hong Kong and the United States add something… Was there any advance notice about a region?
>>122There was.
So the leak saying “Ricky is summer” suddenly appears in the training…?
>>126Who is the person who leaked this…?
>>129Hello
>>129Hi, it’s Copa.
>>122At the pre-anniversary 1.5 live event, there was a highlight introducing Tarlmae Akiuto at the same time.
Most people are satisfied with the current situation, saying that being rational means that there are no limits when looking ahead.
If we are to talk about Maurice with the exclusion of Hong Kong and the restriction of being up to 4 years old.
If we bring the awakening forward a bit and have them win from the Mile Championship at age three, it could somehow lead to the Yasuda Memorial and then a challenge in middle distances.
The unique bad status that lowers mid-distance suitability for a limited time was done with Gran Alegria, so you can use that.
After all, the races and the active period have to align with the original work!
>>125Implement it… Company!
There are times when the races lost are depicted more richly than the races won in Uma Musume.
Well, I wonder how they’ll handle things like implementing Stegosaurus.
By that time, I might be overseas.
>>132It’s good because it’s the victory at the end of a long, long journey, but in terms of development, I think it can’t be replicated because I’ll end up running in Hong Kong during the senior phase.
>>137If I’m going to do it, maybe the main one?
>>137For now, one GⅠ victory! The combination of the育成シナリオ (training scenario) and the original material of Stegosaurus is just too bad.
The buildup period for media mix will be incomparable to Stabro.
>>142According to the standards of the Next Generation Umamusume, winning the Dubai Sheema Classic is also a factor.
Aside from Taiki, which was completely untouched, the only one that clearly distorted historical facts for the sake of convenience was Vibros, and the others have somehow justified themselves.
If we just gloss over the fact that Love is 4 years old, then that could be settled.
>>134Well, the early group’s training scenarios have too few related characters and feel bland, and the various omissions are not limited to Taiki’s overseas circumstances.
The training period is probably based on the specifications.
Will childhood friends appear in the育成 of Loves?
It seems like I could easily create a story even if you don’t come out.
>>136Since my childhood friend is talking in the video, I think she will appear… There’s a possibility it’s a pseudonym, but I’m betting it’s her real name in green letters.
>>136Since Loves can be anything, it’s fine to discuss facing a slump at the age of 4.
However, if my childhood friend is not overseas, it’s almost over.
Vibrance is also a horse girl with sisterly affection, which is why she pushes herself to compete in the fillies’ classic for Vilasina’s revenge → I thought it was well connected that her throat problem worsened quickly.
Even though I’ve been going to Dubai that much, it’s a bit disappointing that I can’t go.
Wouldn’t it be nicer if Stego wrapped it up by seeing gold at the end of the journey?
The problem with Vivlos is that there are issues within the generation itself…
>>145Almost everyone disappears in the Classical period, huh…
When we bring out horses from overseas, many people end up wondering, “…who?” which makes international races a bit uncertain.
>>147Shall we release Roma War! Soul Rush has also become much easier to create stories for.
>>152It seems like there might be a lot of Roma War.
>>147Aside from Venus Park, most will probably be aliases.
Golden Sixty has come to Northern Horse Park, so I might be able to contact the owner through connections around there…
>>147If Sierra Leone or Romantic Warrior comes, there will be an uproar.
It’s a bit late to say this, but I think raising Oguri as an early character is really a heavy-handed task.
It completely fabricates up to the spring of age 3 and reverses the order of 1989 (vs Super Creek) and 1988 (vs Tamamo Cross) to connect them.
>>149To begin with, since Inari, Bamboo, Aldan, Muteki, and Chiyonoo are not here, there’s only that left.
If the seniors are gone, the conversation won’t flow.
Loves has legendary older sisters and childhood friends who are really strong, but it’s not a problem at all because there are so many existing characters involved, so the scenario seems really easy to create.
My childhood friend is at a level where they are completely empty without love.
The story about Love seems to suggest that Lara-chan, the president of the Aichan Victims’ Association, is likely to make a significant appearance.
Vibros Dubai might delve into the Aichan scenario…
>>156It’s impossible to replicate a first and two second places in Dubai in this training.
My childhood friend is basically in a slump, so I feel like all she really needs as a character is just Love’s presence.
On the contrary, why is Monjou able to use their real name…?
>>160It’s really a mystery… if we can go here, then we can get permission for anything, right?
>>161In the end, it depends on whether the owner gives permission, so just because that is possible doesn’t mean everything else will be possible.
It’s more fun to talk as if it’s possible in a fantasy.
>>160I understand that a fake name feels bland, especially since it’s almost like handling the final boss.
I don’t know why it’s being realized.
Soul Rush has also faced off against Golden 60, so they are well-suited to depict the Hong Kong wall, right?
I think it will become much easier to create if the horse that came to Japan also competes overseas.
Monju is one of them as well.
I hope Snow Fairies will have real names.
If the overseas Uma Musume from the current generation came, I would get really excited.
I’m looking forward to what Loves-san will do with the scenario, so I want to level up quickly.
>>168I think the seniors will be fixed at 4 years in historical terms… except for deciding on which of the two runs below GⅡ to choose.
It seems like the Osaka Cup and Takarazuka might be held to run with my peers.
I think that the number of races we want to see increases with horses that are fresh in our memory.
The racetrack can be changed later, so I think it’s more critical for me not to have any rivals… like Still, for example.
>>172Still have hope! Try to say what will happen this weekend!
>>176I made you misunderstand… I only used it as an example, not that I think you won’t come.
Still hasn’t been implemented, so isn’t it pointless to mention it now?
>どうするもシニアは史実4歳のローテ固定じゃないかなGⅡ以下3走の取捨選択どうするか以外It’s a discussion about what theme to choose and how to depict it as a scenario.
When it comes to Loves, it’s all about their performance overseas, so I’m curious how they would be handled without that.
>>177I wonder if in the development scenario, you will overcome the slump period and go abroad in the ending.
>>180In the end, considering Love’s performance, it seems like a departure ending…
>>177I touched on it a little in Gran Training, but I think it might be a story that overturns the idea that the generation above (Almond Eye and Lucky Lilac) is too strong!
>>177Well, it’s the second year for the older horses, and originally it’s outside the realm of training.
I think it’s good that I’m going to BC with my childhood friend.
Whether I run the race or not, I have confidence in my abilities, but it’s hard to deceive when there are no rivals.
If I think about the line “delivering love,” which is mentioned here and there, I guess the first step would be to spread love while doing promotions for FANZA in Japan.
>>181Are you going to announce a 10 yen sale?
I wanted to see Love and Chrono making out in Dubai.
It must be that a good story was created since we are going to implement it.
Well, if you don’t pull back, you won’t be able to see the story…
Lala, it’s not that you are weak! It’s just that Ai is too strong! It seems like you might be doing it.
>>187A trainer with a scary demeanor like a dojo’s assistant master.
If we show a scene of winning an overseas race while playing a character song at the ending, everything should come together nicely.
I’m not asking for much, so I hope it’s a good story like No Reason.
>>189Don’t bring up scenarios that are quite special.
I understand the feeling of wanting to run within training, but our battle is just beginning! I don’t actually dislike the end…
There are some Uma Musume who are told, “What are you going to do when you focus on the relationships between Uma Musume and have no rivals?”
It might be a bit of a problem if the only goal is to enter a race without rivals and win.
I think the period of stagnation will be omitted.
The name of the racing outfit is 9927Wishes, and I think the main elements will be delivering love, the Umatuber aspect, and the club aspect.
>>4The story parts and the character’s storyline or development scenario are complete after reading them once, so whether they become stale in four months doesn’t really matter, right?