How to register a horse in Tears of the Kingdom

avatarCompletingClint2 years ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl2 years ago

Oh, finding yourself a noble steed in Tears of the Kingdom, are ya? Easy peasy! First off, gotta tame that wild beauty by soothing it 'til it loves ya. Then just gallop over to any stable you find on your map. Talk to the dude at the counter, and boom, your horse gets a fancy name and a spot in the stable. Remember, only tamed horses can be registered, so no trying to sneak in a Lynel, alright?

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avatarRatingLink2 years ago

Just catch a horse and head to a stable. That's it. Not rocket science.


avatarVitriolingMouth2 years ago

I registered my horse, named it Epona 2.0 because nostalgia, right? Anyway, the process was a breeze. Found a horse in the wild, calmed it down, and took it to the nearest stable. The stable guy did the rest. Now, Epona 2.0 and I are exploring Hyrule together. Pro tip: Pick a horse with good stamina; makes a HUGE difference.

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