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{{Quote|Link's beloved steed and most faithful companion. When the gauge is full, charge ahead with a Strong Attack. You can also charge by holding {{HW Button|strong}} at the end of a Combo Attack.|In-Game Description}}
{{Quote|Link's beloved steed and most faithful companion. When the gauge is full, charge ahead with a Strong Attack. You can also charge by holding {{HW Button|strong}} at the end of a Combo Attack.|In-Game Description}}


The '''Horse''' is one of [[Link]]'s weapons in ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''. It is part of the [[Hyrule Warriors#Master Quest Pack|Master Quest Pack]]. All three ranks are unlocked upon installing the DLC pack. The horse weapon allows Link to ride on the back of [[Epona]].
The '''Horse''' is one of [[Link (Breath of the Wild)#Tears of the Kingdom|Link]]'s weapons in ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''. It is part of the [[Hyrule Warriors#Master Quest Pack|Master Quest Pack]]. All three ranks are unlocked upon installing the DLC pack. The horse weapon allows Link to ride on the back of [[Epona]].


Epona is very versatile. She may be a bit awkward to fight bosses with, but it is not too bad. Upon Epona's back, Link can pull her places with the [[Hookshot]], shoot his [[Bow]] and [[Arrow]]s, throw his [[Boomerang]], and use [[Bomb]]s. The attack chains allow Link and Epona to fight in tandem. For example, one of the combo chains is for Epona to kick enemies up into the air while Link shoots them three times with his Bow and Arrows. For the victory pose, Link plays the [[Ocarina of Time]] to call his precious steed. They then ride off into the distance.
Epona is very versatile. She may be a bit awkward to fight bosses with, but it is not too bad. Upon Epona's back, Link can pull her places with the [[Hookshot]], shoot his [[Bow]] and [[Arrow]]s, throw his [[Boomerang]], and use [[Bomb]]s. The attack chains allow Link and Epona to fight in tandem. For example, one of the combo chains is for Epona to kick enemies up into the air while Link shoots them three times with his Bow and Arrows. For the victory pose, Link plays the [[Ocarina of Time]] to call his precious steed. They then ride off into the distance.

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"Link's beloved steed and most faithful companion. When the gauge is full, charge ahead with a Strong Attack. You can also charge by holding X / Y at the end of a Combo Attack."

— In-Game Description

The Horse is one of Link's weapons in Hyrule Warriors. It is part of the Master Quest Pack. All three ranks are unlocked upon installing the DLC pack. The horse weapon allows Link to ride on the back of Epona.

Epona is very versatile. She may be a bit awkward to fight bosses with, but it is not too bad. Upon Epona's back, Link can pull her places with the Hookshot, shoot his Bow and Arrows, throw his Boomerang, and use Bombs. The attack chains allow Link and Epona to fight in tandem. For example, one of the combo chains is for Epona to kick enemies up into the air while Link shoots them three times with his Bow and Arrows. For the victory pose, Link plays the Ocarina of Time to call his precious steed. They then ride off into the distance.

Epona

3ds/Switch: Unlocked in Adventure Mode by completing the challenge on grid D15? with an "A" rank as Link after using the Power Bracelet to move the Armos statue.

  • Base attack: 80
  • Per star: 8

Twilight Epona

3ds/Switch: Unlocked on the Great Sea map in Adventure Mode by completing the challenge on grid A2? with an "A" rank as Link after using a Hyoi Pear on the seagull.

  • Base attack: 150
  • Per star: 15

Epona of Time

3ds/Switch: Unlocked on the Master Quest map in Adventure Mode by completing the challenge on grid E13? with an "A" rank as Link with the Horse after using the Digging Mitts on the soft earth and revealing the enemies by using the Recorder to drain the pond.

  • Base attack: 280
  • Per star: 28