Horse | |
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Details | |
Class |
Beast |
Occurrence |
Wild specimen occure in grasslands or steppes; domesticated ones most oftenly in stables |
Susceptibility |
oat fodder |
Other loot |
Horse hide |
A horse (hen llinge and Nilfgaardian dialect: evall) is a domesticated animal, often used as a mount or pack beast. In the novels, it is the primary method of transportation. Distances are also often measured in multiples of a "day's ride", which is said to be between 35 and 50 miles per day for very good specimens and perhaps closer to 20 miles per day for "average" animals.
Horse equipment[ | ]
- Caparison – A caparison is a covering, or cloth, laid over a horse, especially a pack animal, or horse of state. It is part of the horse armour known as barding, which was typically worn during warfare
- Saddle – A saddle is a supportive structure for a rider or other load, fastened to an animal's back by a girth.
- Bridle – A bridle is a piece of equipment used to direct a horse. It usually consists of leather headstall, bit and reins
Notable horses[ | ]
- Roach – the name Geralt gives to all his horses. His preference is for mares. The original name is polish Płotka. It was usually brown horse.
- Kelpie – Ciri's mare. She was an incredibly strong, fast and beautiful black horse.
- Pegasus – Dandelion's white, gelding. Original polish name is Pegaz.
- Bucephalus - the war horse of the "Checkerboard knight".
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[ | ]
In the game players finally received the ability to ride a horse. Geralt rides the horse named Roach of course, though he can also use other horses.
You can equip your horse with:
- Saddle - improves horse stamina
- Saddlebags - increase maximum inventory weight
- Horse blinders - improve horse fear level
- Trophy - technically also part of the horse "equipment" and is visible on it (in previous game Geralt was carrying all trophies).
See also[ | ]
- Unicorn
- Horse coat color terms (eg. chestnut, bay)
- Horse age terms (eg. mare, gelding, stallion)