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I named mine Dragmire, because it resembles Ganondorf’s horse. Which is a bummer since you lose the ability to summon it anywhere as you can’t put the Ancient Saddle on it. The biggest disappointment with this horse is that you cannot change the saddle or bridle.
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Check out this guide for full details on how to get it. You don’t need to start the quest first to catch it though. To begin the quest, speak to Straia at the Mounted Archery Camp. You can find this horse in the Taobab Grassland in the Lake Tower Region. Unlike other horses, once it gets to speed, it doesn’t slow down and can be faster than 3-star speed horses who need to slow down. It has the strength of 5, the speed of 2 and no stamina. “It’s so big”, as the NPC in the Mounted Archery Camp would say. Two of these are available via in-game quests. They are cool to mount, but you can’t register them at a stable, so not very useful. I didn’t cover all the creatures you can mount in the game such as Lord of the Mountain, Stalhorse, Bears, Stags etc. So let’s settle the debate once and for all, and list the best horses we can find in the game! Some would say Epona from the Link amiibo is the best horse, but that’s not true either. Also surprisingly, you can get a wild horse which is better than the special horses. If you google for the fastest horse, the results come back as “R oyal Stallion”, which couldn’t be further from the truth, considering it’s the second slowest horse in this list after the giant horse. There are so many different horses to choose from in Legend of Zelda, including many special horses available in the game or from amiibo, and various wild horses.