Stalhorse

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"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 Breath of the Wild.

Breath of the Wild

They can be most commonly found in the North Tabantha Snowfield at nighttime, though they can also appear in certain other areas, such as in the Faron Grasslands.

If Link tries to register it at a Stable, they will inform him that it might eat the other horses.[1]

Stalhorses are actually docile creatures, and since they are ridden by Stalkoblins, they don't have to be soothed to ride, and are fully tamed. 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.

Quests

Trivia

  • Stalhorses can consume apples 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 Obliterator Trial.
  • Stalhorses are also found in the DLC-exclusive Trial of the Sword, being ridden by Stalkoblins as part of Floor 4 of the Final Trials.


References

  1. 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