How to tame a horse in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

How to tame a horse in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

With such a huge amount of things to do in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild a guide becomes necessary in order to take full advantage of the game and all the possible functions without too many worries of mind. Here then we present a practical guide on how to tame a horse in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild and consequently how to tame it.


How to tame a horse in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

How to find a horse

The large, lush plains of Breath of the Wild they are full of life. Finding a wild horse shouldn't be too difficult but if you really don't meet him you can still go to one of the stables available in the game. These are found in the localities Dueling Peaks (on the road that leads to Kakariko Villagge) and in the Ash Swamp. Precisely in the latter location we will notice the presence of vast plains around the place where we arrived and it is precisely there that we can find wild horses.


How to tame a horse in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

How to tame a horse

The degree of difficulty in taming a horse depends on the horse in question. Some horses have a gentle temperament which results in a shorter capture time than others due to the ease with which they can be calmed. A suggestion will be given by the coat, the piebald are animals with a quiet nature while those with a solid color have a more fiery temperament.

Some in fact have a very wild character and we will need a very developed stamina to be able to tame them. The approach, however, must be the same for both a docile horse and a more exuberant horse. You will have to approach without getting noticed if you want to catch him. Horses are not difficult to approach, the important thing is that you can do it silently. Once you are able to climb on it, you will need to be able to stay on its back while it tries to unseat you. As you try to calm him down, your stamina will wear out very quickly and if it ends you will be thrown to the ground. At first you will be able to tame only the most docile horses, but - as it was easy to guess - the harder the horse is to tame the better its characteristics will be.



How to tame a horse in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

How to keep a horse

Once you have tamed a horse, you will need to continually build your bond with it. If the horse attempts to deviate from the direction you have assigned it, or turns around, use L to calm him down. This action will increase the bond between you and it. If you want to keep your horse somewhere instead, find any stable and talk to the man who manages it while you are still in the saddle. For twenty rupees you can deposit the horse, give it a name, and get a saddle and bridle for it.


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► The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is an Action-Adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for Nintendo Switch and Wii U, the video game was released on 03/03/2017
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