

If they die though, they’ll be very much gone from the stables but never from your heart. Choose to board them and then just take them straight back out again. Just remember that if you leave your horse at the bottom of a cliff, you can just continue your adventure and pick them up at the stables later on. It’s also worth noting that they don’t love swimming or falling off cliffs so maybe don’t do that either. Like pets or children, leave your horse a safe distance away from danger, don’t hit them with your own weaponry or, y’know, set them on fire and you should be fine. The first is that it’s actually quite difficult if you’re taking good care of your hooved friend. Well, I hate to break it to you like an old Bokoblin club but yes, your horse can die in Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Can your horse die in Breath of the Wild? He’ll start you on your mission and when you return successful, he’ll give you the Royal Saddle and Bridle. If you want it, you’ll need to head to the Outskirts Stables and speak to Toffa. Another quest horse is the Royal Stallion. You’ll find him at his camp next to Pappeto’s Grove in the Lake Tower Region. If you’re looking for something a little grander, grab the Hunt for the Giant Horse side quest from Straia. Many plains will have a stack of horses to choose from so just see how it goes. Their loss is clearly my incredible gain. He was ultra wild so I don’t know if other horses just couldn’t stand his company. I will say that I found my best horse, Auditore, who has two out of three stats with 4/4 and one with 3/4 standing alone in the middle of a field. It’s really the luck of the draw, so track down your favourite combo and find out. There doesn’t seem to be any rule as to which colours of horse have the best stats. Temperament - How wild it is and probably why you had such a problem taming it in the first place.Stamina - How many times you can hammer A to gee them on faster when you’re galloping across the plains of Hyrule.Speed - You don’t really need my help with this one.Strength - Power for mid battle action.Every horse has its own set of statistics that are split into four categories:
