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🌟 Note that Big Racer horses often sell at the high end of the given price range. This is because Championships have a higher payout of prizes than other types of competitions.
 
🌟 Note that Big Racer horses often sell at the high end of the given price range. This is because Championships have a higher payout of prizes than other types of competitions.
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✨ If you have a "ruined" reward horse, the '''original owner''' (the one who bought it from the store in the first place) can reset it back to custom for 10 AD (100 mil value) provided it has not been reset before.
  
  
  
 
'''This guide was written by Camilla-Marie, February 2019 and will be updated every 3 months. Last update: February 2019.'''
 
'''This guide was written by Camilla-Marie, February 2019 and will be updated every 3 months. Last update: February 2019.'''

Revision as of 14:04, 23 February 2019

Disclaimer: Keep in mind this is a pricing "guide" and not a set in stone pricing manual. As the game changes with updates and supply/demand changes, so will the pricing ranges. However, using this guide will help you to sell and buy successfully.

Golden Rule:

A horse is worth what the average buyer is willing to pay for it.


Pricing Guide for regular horses

Pricing for regulars with max (95%+) personalities at Level 1

9tp and below = 100k

10tp = 200k - 300k

11tp = 300k - 400k

12tp = 500k - 1.5m

Pricing for regulars with weak (75-85%) personalities at Level 1

9tp and below = 100k

10tp = 150k - 200k

11tp = 200k - 300k

12tp = 300k - 400k

Pricing for regulars with middle (<75%) personalities at Level 1

9tp and below = 100k

10tp = 100k

11tp = 100k - 150k

12tp = 150k - 200k


Pricing Guide for rare horses

Pricing for rares with max (95%+) personalities at Level 1

6tp and below = 100k - 1 mil

7tp = 5 mil - 7 mil

8tp = 6 mil - 8 mil

9tp = 7 mil - 9 mil

10tp = 8 mil - 10 mil

11tp = 10 mil - 20 mil

12tp = 50 mil - 150 mil

Pricing for rares with weak (75-85%) personalities at Level 1

6tp and below = 100k - 650k

7tp = 4 mil - 5 mil

8tp = 5 mil -6 mil

9tp = 6 mil - 7 mil

10tp = 7 mil - 8 mil

11tp = 8 mil - 10 mil

12tp = 20 mil - 35 mil

Pricing for rares with middle (<75%) personalities at Level 1

6tp and below = 100k - 350k

7tp = 1 mil - 2 mil

8tp = 2 mil - 3 mil

9tp = 3 mil - 4 mil

10tp = 5 mil

11tp = 5 mil - 8 mil

12tp = 10 mil - 20 mil


Pricing Guide for Daily Prize Wheel horses

Low Tier

Rosetta Stone = 35 mil - 75 mil

Rosetta Stonicorn = 50 mil - 100 mil


Glow Peacock = 50 mil - 100 mil

Glow Peacock Unicorn = 75 mil - 150 mil


Forest Kitty = 75 mil - 150 mil

Forest Kitticorn = 100 mil - 200 mil


Middle Tier

Bumblebee = 150 mil - 250 mil

Bumblebee Unicorn = 250 mil - 300 mil


Snuffles = 300 mil - 400 mil

Snuffliecorn = 400 mil - 500 mil


CooCooCaChu = 500 mil - 600 mil

CooCooCaChuCorn = 600 mil - 700 mil


Puddly = 700 mil - 800 mil

Puddlicorn = 800 mil - 1 bil


High Tier

Koda = 1 bil - 2 bil

Koda Unicorn = 2 bil - 3.5 bil


Obsidian = 3 bil - 5 bil

Obsidian Unicorn = 5 bil - 7.5 bil


Paradox = 6 bil - 8 bil

Paradox Unicorn = 8 bil - 10 bil


Firebringer = 10 bil - 12 bil

Firebringer Unicorn = 12 bil - 15 bil


Kumari = 15 bil - 17.5 bil

Kumari Unicorn = 17.5 bil - 25 bil


Note: The value of Daily Prize Wheel horses decreases as more horses are won. The speed of decrease in value depends on the difficulty of winning one of the horses; therefore low tier horses will have their value decreased faster than high tier horses.


Pricing Guide for Reward horses

Reward horses value depends on their Loyalty Point cost. The exchange rate is 10 LP = 100 mil when the horse is custom or leveled with perfect personality and placement. If the horse is "ruined" (wrong tp placement, non-max personality) its value is lower; how much lower depends on if the horse can be reset.

Example: A 10LP horse is worth 100mil, and a 240LP horse is worth 2.4bil.

Note: This rate is also applied to Limited Editions, however, Limited Editions often go for up to twice their LP value. Example: 500 LP Limited Edition would have a base value of 5 bil but could sell for 10 bil.

Pricing Guide for leveled horses

When pricing horses, you must also include their level value. The above guides are for level 1 horses. Level values vary depending on the trainer used, but the average level values are as follows, and is written in this format:

  • Level value for this level gap (training value for a level x to y)
    • Level value at this level (total training value for a horse between level x and y)

Example: The first bullet point at the Level 40 = 50 gap says 100 mil - 200 mil value. That is the value for a level 40 - 50 training. The second bullet point at Level 40 - 50 says 175 mil - 250 mil; this is the total level value for a horse between level 40 and 50.




  • 1 - 10 = < 5 mil
    • < 5 mil
  • 10 - 20 = 5 mil - 15 mil
    • 10 mil - 20 mil
  • 20 = 30 = 15 mil - 30 mil
    • 25 mil - 50 mil
  • 30 = 40 = 50 mil - 100 mil
    • 75 mil - 150 mil
  • 40 = 50 = 100 mil - 200 mil
    • 175 mil - 250 mil
  • 50 = 60 = 200 mil - 300 mil
    • 450 mil - 750 mil
  • 60 - 70 = 500 mil - 1 bil
    • 950 mil - 1.75 bil
  • 70 - 80 = 1.5 bil - 2 bil
    • 2.45 bil - 3.75 bil
  • 80 = 90 = 2 bil - 2.5 bil
    • 4.45 bil - 6.25 bil
  • 90 = 100 = 3 bil - 4 bil
    • 7.45 bil - 10.25 bil


Note: When looking at total value for a horse at a certain level, remember to go by the low end or high end of the price range according to the horses level. A level 31 values would be the same value as level 30, not level 40.

Also note: Level values are lower on middle/weak horses as their performance, and thus value, is still worse/lower than max horses.

Pricing Guide for 100 Ticket Horses

All 100 Ticket Horses from raffles are worth 2 bil as customs.

Even though they cost 400AD/4bil value to get from the raffle does not mean they are worth that when being sold. It is for this reason that people will not pay AD value for LP horses (e.g. 1000 AD for a 200LP horse) - as soon as a horse is bought/won, its value decreases. A real life scenario would be buying a purse for $500 - you would not be able to sell it for $500 because it is "used".

Tips and must-read notes

🌟 Horses with mixed personalities (some bars are maxed, the rest are mid or weak) and horses with the wrong tp placement falls into the category below their would-be category. E.g. a 12tp would-be max personality rare in the 50-150mil range would fall into the Weak range of 20-35m if its personality is mixed and/or its tp placement is wrong. The same goes for regular horses.

✨ When pricing Reward horses, base value goes by 10 LP = 100 mil value for customs (L1, personality still changeable, tps unplaced). For non-custom reward horses (rewards with non-max personalities and/or wrong tp placements), their value is lowered. The amount their value is lowered with depends on if the horse is resetable.

🌟 Demand plays a large part in value. Older rares that are in low demand will not sell as quickly as newer rares that are in higher demand. Also note, that brand new rares can sell for up to 200% of their base value the first few days after being released - this is because of the high demand.

✨ Try selling the lower tier horses to The Academy. The Academy will pay 100,000 per level of the horse. You could eventually level a low tier horse to 10 and sell it to The Academy for 1 mil.

🌟 Note that Big Racer horses often sell at the high end of the given price range. This is because Championships have a higher payout of prizes than other types of competitions.

✨ If you have a "ruined" reward horse, the original owner (the one who bought it from the store in the first place) can reset it back to custom for 10 AD (100 mil value) provided it has not been reset before.


This guide was written by Camilla-Marie, February 2019 and will be updated every 3 months. Last update: February 2019.