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==Overview==
'''Stables''' are locations found all over Hyrule. In total there are 15 stables. They are found off the road and typically have a shrine nearby to make traveling to the stable easy. They are denoted by a tent topped with a giant patchwork horse head that is visible from some distance or higher climes. Stables are the only locations where [[Link]] can register [[Horse]]s. Only wild horses and special horses, such as [[Epona]], the [[Giant Horse]], and the [[White Horse]], may be registered at a stable. Up to five horses may be registered. To register a new horse once the limit has been reached, one must be set free.


''Stables'' are locations found all over [[Hyrule]], and allow Link to register horses he has found in the wild. It costs 20 [[Rupee|Rupees]] to register a horse, which also provides a Saddle and Bridle for the registrant, along with the ability to name it. A stable can register up to 5 horses per person.
Registering a horse costs 20 [[Rupee]]s, which pays for the boarding fee and the cost of a saddle and bridle. Once a horse has been registered, Link is able to give it a name (with the exception of Epona, who is already named) and review the horse's stats. Registration also enables Link to whistle for his horse if it is within hearing distance, and the horse's location can be tracked on the world map.


Many people gather at Stables, including [[Beedle]] the merchant, making these locations a hotbed for Side-Quests.
Horses may be taken out from or boarded at any stable, regardless of where it was registered. Only one horse may be taken out at a time. If Link already has a horse taken out, the stable will collect that horse before giving Link his desired horse. Some stables also offer the option to change gear or mane styles, though not every horse will tolerate such changes being made.
 
Stables are a common gathering place for traveling merchants, wanderers, and local residents. [[Beedle]] is a common sight at the stables and is most frequently selling arrows and elixir ingredients, though he will also sell cooking materials on occasion. Other wandering merchants can be met at stables, and a few even have local residents who will purchase or exchange materials for other materials or rupees. Side quests are common to find when speaking to individuals at stables, and the occasional shrine quest may also be found. Stables are also a popular location for [[Traysi]]'s gossip and news series, the [[Rumor Mill]], which provides insight into some of the more obscure parts of Hyrule.
 
Additionally, stables are excellent places to find resources. Many stables have weapons or shields, [[Wood]], various mushrooms and plants, as well as livestock such as [[Cucco]]s, available for Link to take or use. Every stable also has a cook pot and often times, a recipe for a meal or elixir can be found hanging inside the stable. Beds are also available for Link to rent for the night if he needs to recover hearts.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[:Category:Breath_of_the_Wild_Stables|List of stables in Breath of the Wild]]
* [[:Category:Breath_of_the_Wild_Stables|List of stables in Breath of the Wild]]

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Stables are locations found all over Hyrule. In total there are 15 stables. They are found off the road and typically have a shrine nearby to make traveling to the stable easy. They are denoted by a tent topped with a giant patchwork horse head that is visible from some distance or higher climes. Stables are the only locations where Link can register Horses. Only wild horses and special horses, such as Epona, the Giant Horse, and the White Horse, may be registered at a stable. Up to five horses may be registered. To register a new horse once the limit has been reached, one must be set free.

Registering a horse costs 20 Rupees, which pays for the boarding fee and the cost of a saddle and bridle. Once a horse has been registered, Link is able to give it a name (with the exception of Epona, who is already named) and review the horse's stats. Registration also enables Link to whistle for his horse if it is within hearing distance, and the horse's location can be tracked on the world map.

Horses may be taken out from or boarded at any stable, regardless of where it was registered. Only one horse may be taken out at a time. If Link already has a horse taken out, the stable will collect that horse before giving Link his desired horse. Some stables also offer the option to change gear or mane styles, though not every horse will tolerate such changes being made.

Stables are a common gathering place for traveling merchants, wanderers, and local residents. Beedle is a common sight at the stables and is most frequently selling arrows and elixir ingredients, though he will also sell cooking materials on occasion. Other wandering merchants can be met at stables, and a few even have local residents who will purchase or exchange materials for other materials or rupees. Side quests are common to find when speaking to individuals at stables, and the occasional shrine quest may also be found. Stables are also a popular location for Traysi's gossip and news series, the Rumor Mill, which provides insight into some of the more obscure parts of Hyrule.

Additionally, stables are excellent places to find resources. Many stables have weapons or shields, Wood, various mushrooms and plants, as well as livestock such as Cuccos, available for Link to take or use. Every stable also has a cook pot and often times, a recipe for a meal or elixir can be found hanging inside the stable. Beds are also available for Link to rent for the night if he needs to recover hearts.

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