# Frequently Used Terms

* Colt = male horse that has not yet given birth.

* Filly = female horse that has not yet given birth.

* Mare = mare with offspring.

* Stallion = male horse with offspring.

* Foal = baby horse.

* Alpha (God) = Horses are qualified to race.

* Legendary: the most precious and rarest horse in the system.

* Epic: the second-rare horse in the horse system.

* Rare: the third-rare horse in the horse system.

* Common: the most basic horse in the system.

* Preceding : A horse with excellent agility that kicks out as soon as the start.

* Endurance : A horse can run continuously for a long time.

* Breakout : Slow down a bit at the start of the race and then accelerate to a breakout near the end of the track.

* Stamina (Strength): The basic stamina of the racehorse (in case of continuous racing, strength is consumed 5 to 7 times, and stamina is replenished by resting).

* Light Horse (LIGHT) – Breakout at the track's end

* Fire Horse (FIRE) – Runs quickly at first

* Water Horse (WATER) –  Sturdy and endurable.

* Earth Horse (EARTH) – Highly Experienced.

* Meta box: To purchase a racehorse, you need to purchase a meta box. The chances of opening the meta box are random.

* Breeding: the action which male horse find mates to produce offspring.

* Giving birth: the action female horse give birth to offspring.

* Stable: a place where female and male horses give birth to baby.

* Bloodline (Rarity ) ratio: the ratio which affects breeding.

* Element types ratio: the ratio that affects how a horse's abilities are calculated during the birth (composition) process.

* Performance ratio: the ratio affects horse's ability in racing.

* Arena: racing track(stadium) with different environment.


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