Simply exploring this vast world on two feet is a nightmare.
At some point, youll have no choice but to find yourself a horse.
Depending on which horse you choose, it can wind up affecting your gameplay and overall strategy.
Ganons Horse
Ganons Horse is impressive mount to add to your stables.
Ganon’s Horse is located in the southeast near Hateno Village.
Once close enough, mount the horse.
It might take several tries to tame the horse, especially if it has a high temper.
Also, having a supply of apples could be beneficial for increasing the horse’s affection towards you.
Be patient, and eventually, the horse should become yours.
Golden Horse
Alternatively, you might set out to find Princess Zeldas golden horse.
Overall, the Golden Horse stats are not too bad.
The only downside is that it takes some effort to find it.
First, head to the Lucky Clover Gazette and accept the side quest, Potential Princess Sightings!
Then return to the Snowfield Stable to get the Zeldas Golden Horse quest from the stable worker, Harlow.
Head North toTabantha Tundra, and look around.
You should spot the Golden Horse among a herd of horses.
Wild Horse
Wild horses are the most common and easiest breed to find.
They spend their time wandering about the fields and open spaces of Hyrule, usually in herds.
Consequently, wild horses are the toughest to tame.
However, once tamed, they can be the most loyal buddies to keep you company in Hyrule.
With regard to stats, wild horses have varying skills and traits.
Then, wait for the prompt to press A to mount it and initiate the taming process.
Otherwise, walking in the gloom will quickly drain your health.
Its a unique experience, elevated further by their strict availability only during the night.
Thus, you cant register them at stables.
The easiest way is to brave your way to the Underground Depths.
You should spot Stalhorses in the northwest areas.
Fortunately, theyre already tamed.
Once 5 AM reaches them, they disappear from the overworld.
Giant White Stallion
A Giant White Stallion is a gigantic horse perfect for traversing rugged terrain.
Its huge and equally strong, boasting excellent five-star strength and limitless stamina stats to go around.
it’s possible for you to mount this one and travel for miles without losing steam.
Plus, it can hold its own during combat.
On the downside, the Great White Stallion is relatively slow.
So, ultimately, you may need to weigh the pros against the cons carefully before picking this one.
you’re free to get Giant White Stallion by traveling to the Lake of the Horse God.
Keep going until you spot it in the Canyon.
Just ensure to pack an extra punch of stamina.
Youre going to need plenty of stamina-replenishing elixirs to tame it.
Once successful, take the horse to the Highland Stable to register it.
Epona
Epona is no stranger to the Legend of Zelda series.
Epona has an interesting backstory.
Did you know that its named after the goddess Epona?
According to Celtic and Roman tales, Epona was the goddess of horses.
Pretty neat, huh?
Not only horses, but she was also the protector of donkeys, mules, and ponies.
InTears of the Kingdom, Epona is a gorgeous, spirited horse you might ride.
Aside from Link, only one other person can ride her: Malon.
Fortunately, Epona is already tamed enough for you to start riding her.
It doesnt have an extreme temperament and is willing to become best friends with you.
On the downside, you cant change Eponas appearance or style.
Additionally, it lacks a pull stat as well as the option to fit a Towing Harness on her.
So, its up to you to decide what youre willing to part with.
Either way, Eponas impressive stats are quite an incentive for any player.
Its a little tricky.
Then, go ahead and register Epona at a stable close by.
Evans I. Karanja is a freelance writer who loves to write about anything technology.
When not writing, he can be found playing video games or watching F1.