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Description
Winning Ticket embodies a horse girl persona defined by straightforwardness, loudness, and emotional expressiveness, effortlessly forming immediate connections. Her core drive is an intense passion for sports, particularly the Japanese Derby, which she aspires to win at all costs—a motivation rooted in her real-life counterpart’s history: a racehorse whose jockey, Masato Shibata, contested the Derby 18 times before securing victory in 1993.
Physically, she sports short black hair with a distinctive lime-green sidelock draped over her right ear, paired with an ear decoration featuring gold and ruby accents. Her eyes are red, fading to a lighter garnet hue, and she perpetually wears a band-aid on her right cheek. Her racing attire includes a sleeveless red hoodie with a white hood and golden "V" insignia, a blue sports bandeau, a blue pleated skirt, and running shoes with yellow laces. Earlier designs showcased a red track jacket and checkered skirt, reflecting a traditional aesthetic.
Her closest bonds are with Narita Taishin and Biwa Hayahide, collectively termed "BNW" (BNW). This trio’s dynamic thrives on rivalry and mutual support, underscoring their competitive yet deeply intertwined relationship. Winning Ticket rooms with Tosen Jordan at Ritto Dorm. Personal quirks include pre-race rituals of watching past Derby footage, pride in her lustrous hair, and meticulous innerwear selection. She habitually purchases tissue boxes and colored pens, while her family treats Derby viewing as an annual tradition.
In racing, she is categorized as a "Late Surger" or "End Closer," specializing in medium-to-long turf distances. Her strategy hinges on a late-race surge to overtake rivals. Stat growth favors Power (+20% training efficiency) and Stamina (+10%), with Speed prioritized in training. Her unique skill, "V Is for Victory!," moderately accelerates her velocity on the final straight. Optimal training focuses on Speed and Power, supported by card combinations emphasizing these stats. Training events yield specific boosts: "Full-Power Effort" may increase Speed and Wisdom, while "Rain or Shine" restores Energy or enhances Stamina.
Background notes include her birthdate (March 21, 1990) and passing (February 18, 2023), marking her as one of the franchise’s oldest represented racehorses. Her legacy features her great-granddaughter Lei Papale’s 2021 G1 victory—the first top-tier win in her bloodline—and a bronze statue commemorating her in Shin Hidaka Town, Hokkaido, her birthplace.
Physically, she sports short black hair with a distinctive lime-green sidelock draped over her right ear, paired with an ear decoration featuring gold and ruby accents. Her eyes are red, fading to a lighter garnet hue, and she perpetually wears a band-aid on her right cheek. Her racing attire includes a sleeveless red hoodie with a white hood and golden "V" insignia, a blue sports bandeau, a blue pleated skirt, and running shoes with yellow laces. Earlier designs showcased a red track jacket and checkered skirt, reflecting a traditional aesthetic.
Her closest bonds are with Narita Taishin and Biwa Hayahide, collectively termed "BNW" (BNW). This trio’s dynamic thrives on rivalry and mutual support, underscoring their competitive yet deeply intertwined relationship. Winning Ticket rooms with Tosen Jordan at Ritto Dorm. Personal quirks include pre-race rituals of watching past Derby footage, pride in her lustrous hair, and meticulous innerwear selection. She habitually purchases tissue boxes and colored pens, while her family treats Derby viewing as an annual tradition.
In racing, she is categorized as a "Late Surger" or "End Closer," specializing in medium-to-long turf distances. Her strategy hinges on a late-race surge to overtake rivals. Stat growth favors Power (+20% training efficiency) and Stamina (+10%), with Speed prioritized in training. Her unique skill, "V Is for Victory!," moderately accelerates her velocity on the final straight. Optimal training focuses on Speed and Power, supported by card combinations emphasizing these stats. Training events yield specific boosts: "Full-Power Effort" may increase Speed and Wisdom, while "Rain or Shine" restores Energy or enhances Stamina.
Background notes include her birthdate (March 21, 1990) and passing (February 18, 2023), marking her as one of the franchise’s oldest represented racehorses. Her legacy features her great-granddaughter Lei Papale’s 2021 G1 victory—the first top-tier win in her bloodline—and a bronze statue commemorating her in Shin Hidaka Town, Hokkaido, her birthplace.