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GMT Question
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I have a question about GMT for bone weight. The horse I have in mind is a draft, and I would like him to be a warmblood. Is it just one token to change his bone weight, or does each token take away a small amount? Also, if he is a lined horse bred from drafts, does that affect my ability to change his bone weight?
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I’ve only adjusted the height of one or two horses I think so not completely sure but
If he is lined I think there’s a range you can pick from.
Otherwise 1 token changes it, you don’t need to keep feeding the meter to get smaller.Thanked by 1KaleidoscopeAcre -
Yup! If he's lined, the range will be different from the range for a foundation (smaller range usually though it may go higher or lower than a foundation's possibilities), but either way it's only one token to change it to anything you want it to be that's available.
If he's a draft out of two drafts, you may not be able to actually get down to wb weight, but if the parents are lighter drafts there's a chance you can. When you go to click on it, you'll see all the options, and it'll only use up the GMT if you actually select one. So if you see that you can't change the weight enough, just exit the page without clicking on the weight and you'll be fine.ISO any and all Silver Pocket Watches!
God grant me the hbs to buy the ponies I need,
The fortitude to resist the shiny ones I truly don't,
And the wisdom to know there will always be more next time.Thanked by 1KaleidoscopeAcre -
Thank you both!