Breeding and Training Strategy Tips
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Hi everyone! I joined this game a long time ago and have been inactive for quite a while. I am planning in coming back full speed ahead because I truly love this game! I have seen so many amazing players that have got so far in this game it just leaves me mind blown.
To all the successful players of alacrity, do you have tips or certain way you do things here that are a definite help.
What items are most needed? What is the best way to start off? How do you use your side account? How do you choose who to train? Ar their any upgrades that you are hopeless without? How often do you breed your dogs? What is the most important tip you would give a beginner breeder?
Obviously you don't need to answer those questions exactly, but you get the point!
Thank you so much for the time spent reading this and hopefully replying! Happy Holidays!!
-Teresa
To all the successful players of alacrity, do you have tips or certain way you do things here that are a definite help.
What items are most needed? What is the best way to start off? How do you use your side account? How do you choose who to train? Ar their any upgrades that you are hopeless without? How often do you breed your dogs? What is the most important tip you would give a beginner breeder?
Obviously you don't need to answer those questions exactly, but you get the point!
Thank you so much for the time spent reading this and hopefully replying! Happy Holidays!!
-Teresa
Heaven Sent (#20480)
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02-17-2016 at 6:18 PM
dog slots are my training tip, the more ts's you have the faster you can train dogs.<br /> Breeders perk is another good perk to get since it boosts pup tp and guarantee's 4 pups in every litter you breed and yea be choosy about which pups you keep and don't be afraid to retire pups that don't fit the standards you've set
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12-25-2015 at 11:47 PM
I recently got back into Alacrity too and I had a lovely border collie line before I left. My advice is to have a focus on not only the breed you want to have but also what characteristics you want in that breed. For example, with my collies, I bred all of them to have white4. Also, start off with foundation dogs because while it is more work, it's so much more rewarding to know exactly where your dogs came from and how much you've accomplished. I also recommend having one or two really good trialers to fund the operation because at first, especially if you start with foundies, your dogs wont bring in a lot of money. Good Luck!