5 Easiest Uma Musume to Raise for Beginners

Donovan Villarica

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Uma Musume is a phenomenal game that’s doing really well on Google Games and other platforms. You can play it on your mobile phone, or like me, on PC. It’s a lot of fun, though the long tutorial can feel intimidating—you can’t skip it, and it drags on forever. But once you survive that dreaded tutorial, everything becomes much easier. At first, the game can feel overwhelming because it has so many features, stats, and cards to manage. However, you’ll quickly get used to it, and it’s incredibly addictive. Even though it’s a gacha game, you can enjoy it without spending a single cent—as I have since I started playing. Right now, many beginners struggle on their first day. The pressure to train, race, and manage stats can feel intense. And let’s be honest: if your Uma Musume fails her career, you might hear streamers joking about sending her to the glue factory. But don’t worry—this guide will help you avoid that fate. To make your start easier, here are five Uma Musume who are beginner-friendly. Their campaigns are much more forgiving than others that will stress you out so much, you’ll half-expect a glue factory deal to be in […]
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I am really struggling with GoldShip, Gold City, and Mayano Top Gun. No matter how careful I am with their training, they always end up underperforming in key races, and I keep feeling like I’m sending them straight to the glue factory. It’s frustrating because I know there’s potential there, but managing their energy and stats seems much harder than with the beginner-friendly Uma. Yes, Sakura Bakushin O is extremely easy to race, and her campaign feels forgiving, but she’s not a good parent if you care about breeding strong offspring. She doesn’t pass on strong traits, so even if you have a smooth early game with her, you won’t be building a strong lineage. I’ve had to experiment with other Uma for parenting and breeding, because relying on Sakura for long-term growth doesn’t work. It’s a reminder that just because an Uma is easy to train doesn’t mean she’s useful in the bigger picture of the game.
 
Oguri Cap has quickly become my favorite. I didn’t know about her real-world horse legacy before, but now it makes her story even more meaningful. Training her with a balance of Speed and Stamina is simple, and it feels satisfying when she performs well in races. The way she can adapt to different strategies makes her perfect for someone still learning the game.
 
Uma Musume is really a great game, and I have been enjoying it a lot. The races, the training, and the way each Uma has a unique personality make it really fun to play. I especially like seeing how different strategies affect their performance and how you can experiment with training approaches. That said, the tutorial is painfully long. It feels like it drags on forever, and the fact that you can’t skip it makes it even worse. I understand it’s meant to teach you the basics, but by the time it’s over, I was already eager to start playing for real. Once you get past it, the game becomes much more enjoyable, but getting through that unskippable introduction is a real test of patience for beginners.
 
One of the easiest Uma Musume in the game has to be Symboli Rudolf. Honestly, all you really need to do is spam Guts. Yes, I’m not kidding—that’s literally all I did. I focused on Guts almost exclusively throughout her career, and it worked perfectly. She finished her races strong, and I never had to worry much about balancing other stats. It’s almost absurd how simple her campaign is compared to others. Using this method, I was able to finish her entire career with ease, and it felt satisfying without overcomplicating training. For beginners who want a stress-free start, Symboli Rudolf is definitely worth trying.
 
I’ve been playing Uma Musume for a few months, and I can definitely agree that Sakura Bakushin O is the easiest to start with. Her schedule and races are very forgiving, so you don’t have to stress too much about every stat. I like using the speed and wit method because it keeps her training consistent without constantly stopping. For beginners, she really helps you understand the core mechanics without feeling overwhelmed.
 
Haru Urara is amazing for beginners who want a gentle introduction. You are not pressured to win immediately, which helps you learn the system at your own pace. Her charm and perseverance make her enjoyable to train, and you still get a sense of accomplishment as she develops.
 
would also suggest Tokai Teio. She’s very beginner-friendly because her stats grow reliably, and her races are not too punishing. With consistent speed and stamina training, she performs well in almost every campaign.
 
My first successful career in Uma Musume was with Oguri Cap, and I still remember how satisfying it felt to guide her through her races. After her career, she became a fantastic parent for Braiding, passing on strong stats and making the next generation much easier to train. Even now, whenever I enter team races, Oguri Cap is always my VIP. Her versatility and reliability make her a perfect choice, and I love how she continues to contribute to my teams long after her own career ended. She’s the Uma that really taught me how to plan training and manage races effectively.
 

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