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- DarkPhoenix December 2023
- LookingGood November 2023
- RamshornRanch December 2023
- Ryoka December 2023
- slick91920 November 2023
candy ponies?
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is this a skin cover or something?
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It's left over from the gmt that was removed from them
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I've never heard of it being left over, normally it gets removed, or so I thought.
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it does get removed, but the horse's image doesn't refresh on its own, so if you go to the control panel and regenerate, the candy coating will be gone.DarkPhoenix #15470 (she/her) ~ Premium Upgrade
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I regenerated the horses picture.
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how do you get rid of the candy coat? I can't remember how to do it...
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@Ryoka two options: click on the giant link on their page saying “This horse is a Candy Pony and can be turned in for a gene mod token”
or go to your home page-> account and stable management-> candy & sea pony turn inDarkPhoenix #15470 (she/her) ~ Premium Upgrade
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If your candy coat doesn't wash away after turning in the GMT you need to follow the steps mentioned earlier in this thread about image regeneration.Ramshorn Ranch
Formerly Ramshorn Sport Horses
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