how toget umamusums vsterans with max stars
Veteran Umamusume are the finished-run versions of your Umas, and the “max stars” goal is really about inheritance sparks, not just raw stats. To build one, you usually chain runs so you can borrow or raise a parent with strong blue sparks, then keep breeding toward a 3-star blue spark on the target stat until you can stack high-star parents together.
How it works
- A Veteran Uma is simply an Uma that has completed a career playthrough and can be used for inheritance.
- The important part is the spark spread: blue sparks matter most for stat inheritance, while pink sparks affect aptitude for style, distance, and track.
- A common target is a 9-star setup, which means a 3-star blue spark on the Uma plus two parents that also have 3-star blue sparks.
Practical path
- Run a career and aim for strong blue sparks on the stat you want.
- Save and reuse parents with 3-star blue sparks.
- Keep chaining those parents together until you have a strong inheritance line.
- Borrow good veteran Umas from other players only if their showcased spark setup matches your goal, since only the displayed Uma is borrowable.
What to prioritize
- Focus on blue sparks first if your goal is “max stars” inheritance.
- Build around the stat you want to inherit most, such as Speed for many builds.
- Don’t confuse high end-race stats with inheritance quality; the spark stars are what carry forward.
Forum-style takeaway
“The 9* thing refers to an Uma who has 3* spark and both her parents have 3* spark.”
That’s the simplest version of the grind: make one good veteran, then turn that into better parents, then into a better veteran. TL;DR: get veteran Umas by finishing careers, then chase 3-star blue sparks through repeated inheritance chains until your lineup reaches the max-star setup you want.