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Royal Racing event Guide and Tips

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Royal Racing Event in the King’s Choice is a great opportunity to ascend your existing mounts or get a new one. The event is pretty simple but cheering the right horse is the real challenge. Therefore, we will help you pick the right horse to cheer and make the most of this event. Also, go through the Q&A section of this article to make the right move in different situations.

If you are recently starting with the game, make sure to go through our King’s Choice Beginners Guide and How to Increase Lord Level quickly to make yourself familiar with all the game’s basics to get an edge over other players, and also go through our guide on how to win the Knights Paradeunlock the Pets bloodline in King’s Choice and how to win every Pets Race.

King’s Choice: Royal Racing event Overview

  • There are 4 rounds of races in a day and in every race you get one free cheer chance.
  • You can also buy additional cheer chances by using gold or real money.
  • You are allowed to cheer multiple horses at the same race and also 2x, 3x….(and so on) your cheers according to your VIP level.
  • You receive ‘cheer points‘ in every race according to your horses’ position
  • The event duration generally varies from 3-5 days

How to use your Cheer Points in the King’s Choice: Royal Racing event

Spending the cheer points is another vital part of the game. Proper utilization of the points can greatly increase your knight power and hence the state power. Using those points you can either buy Mount shards or mount foods.

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Royale Racing Horses in King’s Choice (Image via ONEMT)

We would highly recommend buying mount shards over mount foods from the store. focus on buying a particular mount shard and try to claim/ascend it. After that, you can buy the other mounts’ shards.

How to select your Horses for the Royal Racing event

Set 1: Horse with very high Winning Chances (More than 60%)

These horses often get 1st or 2nd position and rarely finish 3rd or 4th in the race. So by cheering these horses, you can expect good results and you can consider increasing bids (if you like).

  • Past performance shows that this horse is quite competitive, with a strong fighting spirit. This makes the odds of victory very good.
  • The horse and rider have developed a rapport, and their synergy is apparent even to the casual observer.
  • The horse is in peak physical condition. It has a large muscular frame and fiery spirit that seems ready to burst forth from the stable at any time.
  • This horse has a good pedigree and its parents are both excellent racehorses.
  • This horse finished in the top three in the last round, and we look forward to it taking one step closer to the podium.
  • The horse participated in a new training program, improving its abilities to a certain extent.
  • Although it finished last in the previous race, according to reliable information, this horse gains in strength as it competes.
  • The horse is older but has more racing experience.

Set 2: Horses with Average Winning Chances (40% – 60%)

These horses generally finish in the mid-table but are rarely found at the top or bottom of the table. You can cheer these horses if you don’t find a horse from the 1st set.

  • According to reports, the horse has shown excellent speed and agility and has the potential to be great.
  • The horse itself is in good condition. It finished last due to a rider error in the previous race. Hopefully, this won’t happen again.
  • During today’s physical examination, there were no abnormalities found. All signs point to him being a fine horse, a fine horse indeed!
  • In simulated races, this horse showed excellent overall quality and form
  • The horse reached the top three in the last round and is in good condition
  • The horse finished second in the previous round but has momentum heading into the next
  • It is said that the horse’s rider has a talent for winning races
  • Senior commentators rated the horse’s condition very highly, but the horse’s trainer commented that it lacked obedience
  • The horse finished first in the last round. Hopefully, it can keep its form
  • The horse has just changed to a new rider and they’re still getting to know each other
  • The performance of this horse fluctuates greatly, sometimes achieving greatness, but just as often finishing at the bottom of the pack.
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Royal-Racing-race-gameplay in King’s Choice (Image via ONEMT)

Set 3: Horses with very few Winning Chances (Less than 40%)

These horses mostly finish in 3rd or 4th position and occasionally may get 2nd position. So, cheering these horses is not recommended.

  • The horse finished last in the simulated race, but its performance has since adjusted and picked up
  • The horse has eaten a lot of grain this morning
  • The horse finished second in the last round. Hopefully, it can keep up its spirit
  • The horse took first place in the previous round and seems to be in good spirits
  • Although its last performance was not good, according to the experts, this horse has great potential.
  • The horse did not perform well in the last race and is regrouping for the next race
  • The horse was in stable condition during today’s training session.
  • According to reports, the horse has excellent explosive power and often performs well in the first half of the race
  • It is said that this horse is very explosive out the gate, but will sometimes back off a bit in the second half of the race.
  • According to the pre-race survey. there is no consensus on what result the horse will achieve
  • The horse’s mood is stable and there are no abnormalities
  • The horse did not perform well in the last race. Hopefully, it’ll find its form soon

Set 4: Horses with almost No chance of Winning

These horses come to race with some kind of issues therefore, they cannot compete with other horses and finish bottom of the table. It’s better to avoid cheering these horses.

  • The horse came out on top in the previous round but seems to be tired
  • The horse finished second in the previous round but seems to be tired.
  • The horse finished third in the previous round, but its form is off now.
  • The horse gets excellent results but has participated in a lot of races lately and is a little tired.
  • The horse ranked low in the last race and seems to be in poor condition.
  • The horse’s team caused injuries to the horse due to negligence, but they’ve since learned from their mistakes and such an incident shouldn’t happen again.
  • It is said that the horse had…um. diarrhea…today but has received treatment and is looking much better.

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