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What Horses are used for Racing and Considerations to Purchase your Horse

By Cornell Rachel
May 11, 2023
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In this article, you will learn what horses are used for racing. The evolution of the digital world is developing so fast and it is making your dreams come true. If you ever dreamt of owning a racehorse and participating in a competition, the chance has come right in front of you. You now have the opportunity and tools to live that dream, and quite possibly produce a profit while doing so. ZED RUN is a blockchain-based game that uses NFTs to represent a horse. 

What Horses are used for Racing?

Each horse has its own unique characteristics, meaning you could end up with a champion stallion, or perhaps your horse is better equipped to be a stud. Just as in real life, building a successful horse and stable will take time, investment, and careful attention to the details. This article will cover how to get setup on MetaMask, choosing your horse, racing, and breeding. It's also worth checking out the Discord or ZED RUN community page.

You'll have to purchase a horse, spending anywhere between a couple of hundred of dollars ($US) and perhaps as much as several thousands. Although ZED has its own marketplace, it is perpetually sold-out due to the high demand for horses at the moment.

Considerations to Purchase your Horse

There are three main considerations you should explore before purchasing your first horse.: 1) Bloodline, 2) Genotype, and 3) Breed Type.

1. Bloodline:

There are four bloodlines that exist within the ZED universe, each with their own characteristics. As in real life, one's bloodline is the baseline upon which your horse's performance will be based. However, the bloodline is only one aspect of your horse's makeup, meaning that a Buterin may outperform a Nakamato on any given day.

Nakamato — the rarest of thoroughbreds given that they are the purest racehorses. They are super-rare and command the highest price.

Szabo — next in the bloodline hierarchy. They are also relatively rare, but also more affordable.

Finney — although further down the hierarchy, the Finney and Buterin bloodlines are able to hold their own against their competitors.

Buterin — The Buterin bloodline is the most common breed and are naturally healthy, sturdy and quick on their feet.

2. Genotype:

Genotype refers to the Z number of a horse; thoroughbreds range from Z1 to Z268. The lower the Z number, the purer the horse. Genesis (original bloodline) horses are always Z1 — Z10, but non-Genesis horses (offspring) can also have Z numbers below 10 (due to parents' Z numbers). And again, a low Z number doesn't always translate to a better racer (although your chances are better).

3. Breed type:

There are six breeds within the ZED ecosystem. In order of rarity, they are: Genesis, Legendary, Exclusive, Elite, Cross and Pacer.

Genesis horses are acquired via drops, and are the purest breed type and the most desired horses. However, there is a fixed number of these horses (38,000) and once they are sold, no more will be minted.

4.Gender:

Gender plays a role in a horse's breeding. Male horses charge a fee for being the stud, while the female horse's owner keeps the offspring. Currently, males can produce up to 3 children per month, while female horses can only give birth to one horse per month.

Colt — a male horse that has no children

Stallion—a male horse that has offspring

Philly — a female horse that has no children

Mare — a female horse that has offspring

5.Coat Color:

There are 7 coat color groups: Neptune, Earth, Wild, Moon, Fiery, Classic and Mystical. Each group can affect the temperature and personality of a horse, however it does not affect a horse's performance.

Each group is broken down into three tiers: Super Rare, Rare, and Common.

Bottom Line

A racehorse's ability will deviate from race to race, some more than others. The best way to gain an understanding of your horse's abilities is to race it! The more races, the more data you can gather and the more insight you will gain. So , with the data given, you will know what horses are used for racing in this article.

Disclaimer: The information on this page may have been obtained from third parties and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of BitKan. This content is provided for general informational purposes only, without any representation or warranty of any kind, nor shall it be construed as financial or investment advice. BitKan shall not be liable for any errors or omissions, or for any outcomes resulting from the use of this information. Investments in digital assets can be risky. Please carefully evaluate the risks of a product and your risk tolerance based on your own financial circumstances. Products mentioned in this article may not be available in your region.

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