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The link to this guide so you can share it with your friends: forum.r2games.com/showthread.php?91511-Wartune-Guide-Mounts
So starting with the basics: Mounts are unlocked as part of the in game achievements for reaching level 40, you get a little saddle icon appear on the icon bar at the bottom right of your screen like this one:
Clicking it brings up the Mount screen:
Before we start going into the details of training and the various options here, I want to discuss what benefits mounts give
What Do Mounts Actually Do:
Mounts form a boost to your BR & increase your movement speed in the game.
More mounts and more training = a bigger boost to your BR, the stats of the mounts all stack up collectively. However, you can not have more than one of the same mount. So there’s no point to buying 2 of the Royal steed when you hit honour rank Crusader for example.
Mounts increase your physical movement speed on the screen where ever you can see yourself mounted, so: Battlegrounds, guild battles, in the wilds, in the guild chamber, in the altar of Enoblement, in the guild altar, Gold Rush, Cloud City & The Sylph Atoll.
When you change mounts, you only change the basic skin of the mount, there is no extra bonuses for riding one mount over another. You can select which mount you want to ride, by clicking on the stables button, selecting your mount and confirming your selection by pressing the ‘mount’ button.
Training Your Mount:
Training improves the stats of your mount and thus increases your overall stats. This is a slow process though, and it uses Mount Training Whips. Each successive level of training requires more whips than the previous level. So you quickly realise that the boost gain slows down very quickly. There are two buttons to choose from when training:
Train: Each instance of training uses one mount training whip (or 35 balens, whips are consumed first and it asks if you want to spend balens when you run out). This increases the attribute you have chosen by 10, it also increases the stable level exp bar by 10.
Advanced Train: When you use the advanced train, it uses 20 whips in one go (assuming you have enough, or pay with balens). This increases the attribute you have chosen by 200 and it also increases the stable level exp bar by 200.
There is a chance that any single whip will actually be a Therions Blessing, this increases the XP received to 50. When you use the advanced train button, it tells you if any of your whips were Therion blessed.
Each completed level of training in the mount screen gives the following boost to your stats:
1 level of Strength: 20PATK & 5PDEF
1 level of Intellect: 20MATK & 5MDEF
1 level of Stamina: 100HP
1 level of Armour: 20PDEF & 20MDEF
Whips can be obtained from several places. The easiest and most regular is the daily 100 devotion reward, 2 whips are all yours. Another easy source is guild battles, as all the participants on the winning side of a guild battle get whips. They also drop quite regularly from the guild blessing wheel and the VIP wheel. Sometimes whips form part of rewards for event quests, consumption events & other events throughout the year. Another source is the guild reward chests. These are given to the guild masters weekly for the guild performance
So all that's left is to list the mounts, their stat boost, show their picture and how to get them:
The link to this guide so you can share it with your friends: forum.r2games.com/showthread.php?91511-Wartune-Guide-Mounts
So starting with the basics: Mounts are unlocked as part of the in game achievements for reaching level 40, you get a little saddle icon appear on the icon bar at the bottom right of your screen like this one:
Clicking it brings up the Mount screen:
Before we start going into the details of training and the various options here, I want to discuss what benefits mounts give
What Do Mounts Actually Do:
Mounts form a boost to your BR & increase your movement speed in the game.
More mounts and more training = a bigger boost to your BR, the stats of the mounts all stack up collectively. However, you can not have more than one of the same mount. So there’s no point to buying 2 of the Royal steed when you hit honour rank Crusader for example.
Mounts increase your physical movement speed on the screen where ever you can see yourself mounted, so: Battlegrounds, guild battles, in the wilds, in the guild chamber, in the altar of Enoblement, in the guild altar, Gold Rush, Cloud City & The Sylph Atoll.
When you change mounts, you only change the basic skin of the mount, there is no extra bonuses for riding one mount over another. You can select which mount you want to ride, by clicking on the stables button, selecting your mount and confirming your selection by pressing the ‘mount’ button.
Training Your Mount:
Training improves the stats of your mount and thus increases your overall stats. This is a slow process though, and it uses Mount Training Whips. Each successive level of training requires more whips than the previous level. So you quickly realise that the boost gain slows down very quickly. There are two buttons to choose from when training:
Train: Each instance of training uses one mount training whip (or 35 balens, whips are consumed first and it asks if you want to spend balens when you run out). This increases the attribute you have chosen by 10, it also increases the stable level exp bar by 10.
Advanced Train: When you use the advanced train, it uses 20 whips in one go (assuming you have enough, or pay with balens). This increases the attribute you have chosen by 200 and it also increases the stable level exp bar by 200.
There is a chance that any single whip will actually be a Therions Blessing, this increases the XP received to 50. When you use the advanced train button, it tells you if any of your whips were Therion blessed.
Each completed level of training in the mount screen gives the following boost to your stats:
1 level of Strength: 20PATK & 5PDEF
1 level of Intellect: 20MATK & 5MDEF
1 level of Stamina: 100HP
1 level of Armour: 20PDEF & 20MDEF
Whips can be obtained from several places. The easiest and most regular is the daily 100 devotion reward, 2 whips are all yours. Another easy source is guild battles, as all the participants on the winning side of a guild battle get whips. They also drop quite regularly from the guild blessing wheel and the VIP wheel. Sometimes whips form part of rewards for event quests, consumption events & other events throughout the year. Another source is the guild reward chests. These are given to the guild masters weekly for the guild performance
So all that's left is to list the mounts, their stat boost, show their picture and how to get them:
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