Yeha i notcied speed of all horses are very similar. So i gues sim sticking wiht top tier war hors eisntead of arabians. Originally posted by BattlestarBeetsBear: the difference in riding from one end of the map to the other on the slowest and fastest horses is measured in seconds, not minutes. You will be surprised to learn that all the horses travel at a similar speed. They also have incredible stamina and can go top speed for a long time. To me, these qualities make them the best horses, and to be honest they are not that much slower than the race horses. They don't like gunshots either and need constant calming.Ī war horse will go hunting with you and not care, and it will go into combat and never throw you, even if it gets shot. They will throw you instantly if they see a gator, bear, wolf, or cougar. They will ♥♥♥♥♥ and moan and throw you if they see so much as a snake. I got mustang atm and one of those will be my second horse untill i get tochapter 4 when Ill get turkoman and after him maybe one of the superior elite horses but im still not sure if top tier war horses are worse same or better in terms of bravery compared to endgame elite superior horses The elite horses, Arabians, are the biggest cowards in the game. but I think that's true of all horses.Īrdennes are the worst of the war horses when it comes to bravery, with the hungarian halfbreed in the middle. Cougars still scare the ♥♥♥♥ out of him though. He'll stand there surrounded by wolves and let me blow them away without tossing me. I've got the perlino andalusian (has to be tamed in the wild in story mode), and he'll go trotting through the swamps with gators every few feet and not even consider tossing me. Originally posted by Lupin III:Andalusians are probably the bravest horses in the game. Does that sound like best possible solution? Is there something I missed maybe? Also, do best war horses have better bravery then superior elite endgame horses, same/similar or worse? Grullo dun mustang for chapter 2, one of those 4 horses for chapter 3 and 4, and then the turkoman after chapter 4 till I unlock one of elite superior horses. seeing how big hp, huge bravery war horses get unlocked during progression my idea of best bravery and hp war horse progression looked like this. What yall's experience with these four in the bravery apparment? Prolly gonna get one of those two soley for fact of costing bit more but still. Gotten wild bay mustang since I got into chapter 2, gonna look for grullo dun mustang for that extra point of acceleration later and then next war horse with better stats avaible is one of those 4 after I'm done with chapter 2 but thing is they're all same stats except tennesse and hungarian cost 10 dollars more (150 instead of 140). Lookin more horses with mosr bravery and very high hp. Maybe someone here rode all/most of them. These locations below have been confirmed.I know there's no snown bravery stat but from your experience. Some players have reported finding these horses in other locations, but we haven't been able to confirm if that's true. The first four horses are completely new while the second 3 are new wild horse breeds. The PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 contains 7 exclusive breeds that can't be found on other platforms (although some players have found a few on console). They can even become less skittish when in gun fights.Īll horses have base levels of health and stamina that can raise as they bond with you - and improving your bond will cause it to learn new tricks like rearing, skidding, and piaffing. Keeping it groomed and well-fed will bump up its stamina, performance, and handling. Make sure to take care of your horse though. If a horse doesn't like you or becomes agitated - it may just kick you in the face! Whether wild or just someone else's horse - you'll often need to let them gain your trust by approaching them slowly to calm and pat them before they will let you ride them. Any horse you steal or break in will be listed as your temporary horse - but this means you can't stash items or weapons on a temporary horse until you put your saddle on it. You can even toss kills, bounty targets, or pelts over the back of your steed and take it into camp or town. Having a horse will allow you to store gear and loot in the saddle. Horses can be caught and broken in the wild, bought from town, or stolen from travelers. Obtaining a Horse in Red Dead Redemption 2
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