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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' | ||
| location = [[Hebra Mountains]]<br/>[[Akkala Highlands]] | | location = [[Hebra Mountains]]<br/>[[Akkala Highlands]]<br />[[Great Plateau]] ([[EX The Champions' Ballad]]) | ||
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{{quote|This skeletal horse is ridden by monsters. It was once a regular horse, but Ganon's power revived it from death. It cannot maintain its bone structure in the daytime.|Hyrule Compendium Entry}} | {{quote|This skeletal horse is ridden by monsters. It was once a regular horse, but Ganon's power revived it from death. It cannot maintain its bone structure in the daytime.|Hyrule Compendium Entry}} | ||
A '''Stalhorse''' is a skeletal [[Horse]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. They can be commonly found in the [[N. Tabantha Snowfield|North Tabantha Snowfield]] at nighttime. | A '''Stalhorse''' is a skeletal [[Horse (Breath of the Wild)|Horse]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. They can be commonly found in the [[N. Tabantha Snowfield|North Tabantha Snowfield]] at nighttime. | ||
If Link tries to register it at a [[Stable]], they will inform him that it might eat the other horses.{{Ref|''What in Hylia's name?! That's a monster, not a horse! Sorry, but we can't board that...thing here. It might eat the other horses.'' - '''[[Varke]]'''}} | If Link tries to register it at a [[Stable]], they will inform him that it might eat the other horses.{{Ref|''What in Hylia's name?! That's a monster, not a horse! Sorry, but we can't board that...thing here. It might eat the other horses.'' - '''[[Varke]]'''}} | ||
Stalhorses are docile creatures, and since they are ridden by [[Stalkoblin]]s, they don't have to be soothed to ride. Stalhorses, just like regular horses, do not drop any loot or parts when killed, though unlike those, they don't leave a body behind. They come invariably with 3 spurs of stamina and have 100hp of strength. | |||
Stalhorses | ==Quests== | ||
*The Stalhorse is involved in a side-quest at the [[Snowfield Stable]], namely ''[[Stalhorse: Pictured!]]'' | |||
*As part of the quest ''[[Good-Sized Horse]]'', the Stalhorse '''cannot''' be sold to Zyle, as he refuses to buy it since it's too scary and he wants a normal horse. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*Stalhorses can consume [[apple]]s and carrots, even though they require no bonding and have no digestive tracts to speak of. | |||
*They're the only non-cursed Stal creatures in the game that don't drop loot. | |||
*They are the lesser supernatural creatures in the game that Link can ride, with the [[Lord of the Mountain]] being the greater. | |||
*They are the only horse-like creatures found in the [[Great Plateau]], but only as part as the DLC-exclusive [[EX The Champions' Ballad#One-Hit Obliterator Trial|Obliterator Trial]]. | |||
*Stalhorses are also found in the DLC-exclusive [[Trial of the Sword]], being ridden by [[Stalkoblin]]s as part of [[Trial of the Sword#Final Trials|Floor 4 of the Final Trials]]. | |||
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