Horse (Breath of the Wild): Difference between revisions

Want an adless experience? Log in or Create an account.
Line 114: Line 114:


[[Epona]] cannot be found within ''Breath of the Wild'', but may be obtained when the player scans certain amiibo. The Super Smash Bros. Link and the Twilight Princess Link amiibo will drop Epona on the first scan only. Other amiibo, such as the Super Smash Bros. Zelda amiibo, may drop Epona at random. She can only be received once per amiibo and must be registered at a stable in order for Link to keep her. However, Epona can be received multiple times from different amiibo, and each Epona received may be registered making it possible to have more than one Epona in ''Breath of the Wild''. Epona has her own saddle and bridle that cannot be changed, and her bond with Link is already maxed out.
[[Epona]] cannot be found within ''Breath of the Wild'', but may be obtained when the player scans certain amiibo. The Super Smash Bros. Link and the Twilight Princess Link amiibo will drop Epona on the first scan only. Other amiibo, such as the Super Smash Bros. Zelda amiibo, may drop Epona at random. She can only be received once per amiibo and must be registered at a stable in order for Link to keep her. However, Epona can be received multiple times from different amiibo, and each Epona received may be registered making it possible to have more than one Epona in ''Breath of the Wild''. Epona has her own saddle and bridle that cannot be changed, and her bond with Link is already maxed out.
As shown in the picture, places with limited movement/light can be accessed with horses, like the [[Korok Forest]] and the [[Thyphlo Ruins]]. However, due to the way Link holds [[Torch (Breath of the Wild)|torches]], bringing horses to places like the [[Lost Woods]] can start fires on the tall grass, necessitating travel by foot; regardless, horses are not subject to the maze of the Lost Woods, so they will respond to being called and come close to Link.
Other places are off-limits to horses. Due to environmental impediments, horses cannot be taken to or summoned in either [[Death Mountain (Breath of the Wild)|Death Mountain]] or the [[Gerudo Desert (Breath of the Wild)|Gerudo Desert]]. As such, neither of these locations have [[Stable]]s.
====Recovering Horses====


Horses can become stuck on crevices or on the sides of mountains and cliffs with no way out. In those cases, speaking with the attendant at stables will recover the horse from said places. Otherwise, the only alternative is for the horse to wear the [[Ancient Saddle]], which can make the horse teleport next to Link.
Horses can become stuck on crevices or on the sides of mountains and cliffs with no way out. In those cases, speaking with the attendant at stables will recover the horse from said places. Otherwise, the only alternative is for the horse to wear the [[Ancient Saddle]], which can make the horse teleport next to Link.
Line 119: Line 125:
Horses can be killed by the player or during combat, but unlike other animals, they drop no loot. Registered horses that have been killed can be revived by the [[Horse God Malanya]] at [[Malanya Spring]] in south [[Faron (Breath of the Wild)|Faron]] once unlocked.
Horses can be killed by the player or during combat, but unlike other animals, they drop no loot. Registered horses that have been killed can be revived by the [[Horse God Malanya]] at [[Malanya Spring]] in south [[Faron (Breath of the Wild)|Faron]] once unlocked.


As shown in the picture, places with limited movement/light can be accessed with horses, like the [[Korok Forest]] and the [[Thyphlo Ruins]]. However, due to the way Link holds [[Torch (Breath of the Wild)|torches]], bringing horses to places like the [[Lost Woods]] can start fires on the tall grass, necessitating travel by foot; regardless, horses are not subject to the maze of the Lost Woods, so they will respond to being called and come close to Link.
Horses can be saved from falling to their deaths from great heights by freezing them mid-air with Ice Arrows or other ice weapons. This will cause them to fall as a temporarily unbreakable solid block, preventing their deaths. Alternatively, teleporting mid-air while falling and then heading to a stable to retrieve it will bring the horse back to safety.
 
Other places are off-limits to horses. Due to environmental impediments, horses cannot be taken to or summoned in either [[Death Mountain (Breath of the Wild)|Death Mountain]] or the [[Gerudo Desert (Breath of the Wild)|Gerudo Desert]]. As such, neither of these locations have [[Stable]]s.


<gallery widths=350 heights=300>
<gallery widths=350 heights=300>
autopatrol
2,515

edits