As horses come in many types, most of them have some strengths but also carry drawbacks - however, below you'll find some of the best horses in a particular category at a glance:. Of all the Arabian Horses , The White Arabian Horse is the only elite horse that can be found in the wild instead of having to be purchased, saving you a thousand dollars!
The other Arabian Horses still boast impressive speed and acceleration, but the Black coat can only be bought from Chapter 4 onwards from the Saint Denis Stable, and the Rose Grey Bay coat can only be bought at the Epilogue in the Blackwater Stable. The Missouri Fox Trotter breed boasts the best base speed in the game, with excellent acceleration, as well as good health and stamina to boot. However, these horses can ONLY be bought from stables, and cannot be tamed in the wild or stolen from others.
Of all the Nokota coats, only the Reverse Dapple Roan boasts superior Speed and high acceleration over the other Nokota coats. They can maintain a fast pace for a long while and are easy to train. However, they have their faults: they are timid creatures, and loud noises can frighten them and make them act erratically. They are, however, one of the fastest breeds of horses in Red Dead Redemption 2. American Paint horses are robust workhorses ready to tackle any kind of task put upon them.
They stand out from other horses, though, thanks to their uniquely patterned coats. Although they cannot accelerate very quickly, they have amazing stamina with average speed and health. American Paint horses are extremely intelligent and easy to care for making them perfect for ranch work.
These horses also have great personalities, so they're easy for Arthur to get along with. The Overo and Tobiano coats roam the wild ready to get caught by Arthur. There is also a very rare Splashed White coat wandering around the game map for those who can find it. The Gray Overo coat is available for purchase at stables. When it comes to battle, a good war horse is always an excellent choice for Arthur.
Given that, players should consider the Hungarian Halfbred, a strong breed that has good health and stamina. Although these horses are slow with low speed and acceleration stats, they have a fearless personality that makes them perfect for any kind of combat. These horses also handle extremely well, and they have a large, sturdy body, too. Though Hungarian Halfbreds are fairly healthy, they are less healthy than other war horse breeds.
The Flaxen Chestnut and Piebald Tobiano coats live in the wild, but the Dapple Dark Grey coat is only available for purchase in stables.
The Mustang is a horse that is good for a variety of tasks, whether it be racing, war, or work. This versatile breed has great health and stamina, although their speed doesn't put them in the same speed category as a typical racing horse. They have personalities that make them a pleasure to ride and are sturdy. They also don't frighten easily. If it's a multi-use horse Arthur needs, the Mustang is just the breed he's looking for.
Arthur can find Mustangs in the western portion of the Red Dead Redemption 2 map. Dutch Warmblood horses are among the sturdiest and hardiest of horses in the work horse category. These creatures have excellent stamina but only average speed and health.
However, they don't have good acceleration, meaning they're not good for racing. There is also a very rare coat, the Cremello, which is only available in the wild for those who can find and tame it. These horses have a sturdy body attached to long legs. They are also agile, making them easy to handle.
If Arthur needs a dependable work horse, the Dutch Warmblood is the breed he will want to get. The Andalusian breed of horse is bred for war. Its compact frame makes it extra sturdy, as well as extremely powerful. These warhorses have excellent health and stamina, but they're not made for racing: their speed and acceleration stats are low. They have beautiful, thick manes with tall, muscular bodies. They also handle well, making them ideal for combat. To my knowledge, you only get one shot, so you want to be very prepared before you attempt this.
Every time you see the calm bar deplete this will usually coincide with the horse making noise and moving erratically, you want to stop dead in your tracks and keep calming it until everything returns to normal. The horse will naturally start bucking and attempt to throw you off. What you want to do is hold the left analogue stick in the opposite direction to which the White Arabian is attempting to pull you.
Congratulations, you now own the best horse in the game. All you have to do now is go to your current horse, remove its saddle by holding Right on the D-Pad and place it on your new steed. Now you can bond with it and customize its kit to make it even faster.
Walk at the slowest pace possible towards the horse, and hold L2 as you go, which focuses you on it. Whilst doing this, you need to calm it to stop it spooking and running away. To do so, keep one eye on the white bar in the bottom right of the screen. This will sit at full, and then suddenly start to drop periodically. This then starts another minigame of sorts, where you need to 'break' it.
Then, you need to quickly push it in the opposite direction to whatever direction the horse is trying to go. So if the horse turns left, you need to turn right. If it tries to go forwards you need to pull the stick back, and so on.
After a short while, you'll get a notification in the top left saying you've broken the horse, making it your own. To make it your main horse however, you then need to saddle it.
Simply hold a saddle in your hand from your inventory and then approach the chosen horse, and hold Up on the D-pad to put it on. Note that you can only ever have one saddle, as well, which means one main horse, even if you can technically own more. Your old one, that you took the saddle off, should automatically spawn at a nearby stable after a little while, but if you're worried about losing it you can bring it back to a stable manually by whistling for it, lassoing it and leading it, or getting close and pressing L2 to focus on it and then commanding it to Follow with the button prompt.
Pop it in a stable for safekeeping. Horse bonding is the other side of managing your ponies in Red Dead Redemption 2, signifying the relationship you have with your mount and dictating how your horse behaves and performs when you're riding. Red Dead Redemption 2 breaks this complex relationship between man and beast down into four tiers of Horse Bonding Level. There are also some additional manoeuvres you can pull off as you rise through the four Horse Bonding Levels.
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