With the release of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, we’re taken back to the kingdom of Hyrule. The expansive open world features new locations like Sky Islands, offering up a long list of quests and objectives to complete, increasing them from Breath of the Wild.
Equipped with a handful of newfound abilities, Link is more capable than ever before. Although, traversing the kingdom is made much easier with the help of a mount. Luckily, herds of horses roam about Hyrule, and they can be tamed as mounts and give Link great speeds.
This is much easier said than done, though. So, how exactly do you get a horse in Tears of the Kingdom? We’ve covered the steps to help you on your travels.
- Introducing amiibo: character figures designed to connect and interact with compatible games.
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time game introduced a time traveling element into the series
- -this amiibo shows a 17-year old Link playing the ocarina that allowed him to warp back and forth across a seven-year gap to defeat the power-hungry Ganondorf.
- Recommended for children ages 6+
- Just tap an amiibo accessory to the NFC touch point on a compatible system to enjoy fun in-game extra features
- Compatible games on the Nintendo Switch system, New Nintendo 2DS XL system, New Nintendo 3DS XL system and Wii U console.
How Do You Catch a Horse in Tears of the Kingdom?
In order to get a horse in Tears of the Kingdom, you’re going to need to catch one. While it’s relatively easy to spot herds of horses throughout the kingdom, it can be tough to catch one if you’re not careful. For this reason, you need to approach them slowly and quietly by crouching with the B button.
If possible, avoid startling the horse that you wish to catch and tame. Once you successfully approach a horse, press A to hop on and tame it. Horses can be a great companion, but will flee from Link or kick him if he gets too close before taming them.
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How Do You Tame a Horse in Tears of the Kingdom?
Taming a horse is relatively easy once you’re able to catch one in Tears of the Kingdom. When you first hop on a wild horse, it’s going to buck in an attempt to throw you off. To tame it, repeatedly press the R button when the directive appears and calm it down.
This will use up stamina, so you may not be able to tame some horses until Link has gotten a bit stronger. Once a horse is kept calm for a period of time, however, it will begin to follow you, allowing you to control its movements. Taming a horse is crucial for using the towing harness.
How Do You Register a Horse in Tears of the Kingdom?
When you tame a horse, you can name it and check its stats and abilities when you register it at a stable. You’ll just need to ride it over to the nearest stable and speak with the owner. There will be a fee, so come prepared, but this will let you put a saddle on your horse. There are other animal mounts, but most cannot be registered besides horses.
You can keep several horses at a stable and switch your mount when you want by returning and speaking with the owner. Each horse is unique, so taming several horses can serve you well in the long run. Not to mention, having a mount can make both travel and battle easier in your Tears of the Kingdom playthrough.
Don’t forget to keep an eye on your Pony Points. As you register horses, you can gain more, so check back to claim your next reward. This is a simple side quest, but adds more life to the game and a nice distraction from the main quest. You can also transfer your horses from your Breath of the Wild save data, I did this to get Epona and Zelda’s Golden Horse.
Tears of the Kingdom How to Release Horse
To release horses in Tears of the Kingdom, you must have 5 horses stored at your stables. When you bring a sixth horse back to the stable, you will have the option to release one. You can recapture the horse after releasing it.
Tears of the Kingdom How To Get Extra Horse
The stables can store up to five horses. But, you can still catch and tame horses after reaching the max, you just cannot register them at the stables without releasing a horse first.
Tears of the Kingdom How To Get Gold Horse
You can start the quest to get Zelda’s golden horse at the Snowfield Stables. This leads you to the Tabantha Snowfield, north of Snowfield Stables nad east of Pikida Stonegrove Skyview Tower. Look for a golden horse, which should be easy in the white snowy environment.
Catch the horse and calm it as you would a normal horse. This may take a lot of stamina, but it is worth it. Once you’ve tamed it, return to Snowfield Stables and register the Gold Horse.
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