
This majestic white horse is a descendant of Princess Zelda's horse from 100 years ago. Strength: 4 | Speed: 4 | Stamina: 4 | Temperament: Gentle Read our guide, How to Get Epona, before you summon Epona if you plan on keeping her around! Being a horse of legend, Epona can't be renamed, and cannot be customized - but she does come with a unique bridle and saddle. You'll need to employ a special method using the Smash Bros. While one-colored horses tend to be the better ones (higher stats), those with spots normally have lower stats, with an exception of the tan and one of the brown coated horses, of which those without spots have lower stats as well.Įpona is arguably best mount that can be registered in the game, but you won't find the iconic horse anywhere in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Strength: Varies | Speed: Varies | Stamina: Varies | Temperament: VariesĬoat colors Wild horses come in a variety of colors, such as three different tones of brown, tan, black, grey and blue. 6 to 10 apples max out the affection, works even with Royal and Giant horses. You even don't need to drop them, the horse will start eating out of your hands. Dismount in a safe zone (so that your horse won't be spooked by a monster popping up) and hold a bunch of apples or any other fruit or vegetables.

Maxing out bond with your horse is crucial, but taming one in some dangerous areas can be a pain. You can even find other types of bridles and saddles by undertaking Side Quests and other minigames. Once registered - wild horses can also have their manes, bridles, and saddles customized by speaking on horseback to the stable attendant looking over the other horses - but only horses you have maxed affection with.

Their stats can be as low as one star or as high as four in any category.

The stats of the horse may improve if you venture into dangerous areas - but you'll never know how good your horse is until you register them. Wild Horses are found in many places - from the fields of Central Hyrule, to the grasslands of the Dueling Peak and around Lake Hylia, all the way to the plains in Akkala or the snowy tundras of the Hebra Mountains and beyond. See our How to Tame a Horse page for everything you need to know about these mounts. Wild horses are the most basic mount in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and can be found fairly early on in Link's adventure.
