Four-Leaf Horseshoes
Silver horseshoes forged for durability, designed to navigate Hernand's rugged regions with ease.
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Silver horseshoes forged for durability, designed to navigate Hernand's rugged regions with ease.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Type | |
Rarity | Legendary |
Attack | 8 |
+5 per second |
Four-Leaf Horseshoes can be refined to increase its stats. Each refinement level requires specific materials and silver.
Level | Price | |
|---|---|---|
+0 | Attack: 8, Stamina: +5 per second | 5,410 Silver |
Four-Leaf Horseshoes are the most expensive horseshoes in the game at a base cost of 5,410 silver. As a Tier 5 (Legendary) item, they are only available from select Saddlery Vendors in endgame regions. Look for them at saddleries in advanced areas such as:
Delesyian Main Saddlery (near Finhold Netmakers, south of the Delesyian Institute).
Varnia Saddlery (near Alabaster Bridge entrance).
Reaching maximum merchant trust (100 points) may be necessary to unlock Legendary-tier items at some vendors. Build trust through daily greetings (+5 per day), completing merchant requests, and gifting items like coin pouches from defeated bandits.
Four-Leaf Horseshoes are the best horseshoes in Crimson Desert, providing +8 Attack and +5 Stamina regeneration per tick. No other horseshoe matches these stats. The Attack bonus is 60% higher than the Tier 4 options (Bow Knot Horseshoes and Steelheart Horseshoes), and the Stamina regeneration is also improved from +4 to +5 per tick.
The high Stamina regeneration makes Four-Leaf Horseshoes the ideal choice for players who rely heavily on mounted exploration and combat. The +5 per tick recovery significantly extends galloping range and reduces downtime during long-distance travel across Pywel. In mounted combat scenarios, the +8 Attack bonus provides the highest horseshoe-based damage increase available.
Given their 5,410 silver price tag, Four-Leaf Horseshoes are a late-game investment. Players should prioritize other gear upgrades first unless they already have strong equipment in their other horse gear slots (Saddle, Stirrups, Champron, Barding).
To equip horseshoes, stand near your active horse and open your inventory. Switch to the horse inventory tab (press R2 on controller) to view your mount's five gear slots: Saddle, Horseshoes, Stirrups, Champron, and Barding. Select the horseshoe item and click Equip to apply it. You can also access the horse inventory through the Lantern button menu while riding.
Horseshoes can be refined at any Blacksmith to increase their stats. Refinement does not cost silver or gold. Instead, it requires gathering raw materials such as ores (Iron Ore, Copper Ore) and other resources through mining and logging. The first blacksmith most players encounter is Turnali in the City of Hernand.
Levels 1 through 4 use standard gathering materials. From level 5 onward, the blacksmith also requires Abyss Artifacts in addition to raw materials. To start gathering materials early, complete Rhett's Request (rewards a Pickaxe) and Turnali's Request (rewards a Logging Axe) after Chapter 1.
All Horseshoes - Complete list of horseshoes in Crimson Desert
Horse Items - Overview of all mount gear
Mounts - Guide to mounts in Crimson Desert
Mounted Combat - Combat while riding your horse
The Four-Leaf Horseshoes do not appear at Rondelle's storefront from reputation alone. Two conditions must be met before they show up for purchase:
Reputation 100 with Rondelle. Maxing the saddler's reputation unlocks her intermediate stock, but the four-leaf horseshoes still stay hidden at this stage.
Delesyian Crown owned. The Delesyian Crown must be purchased from the Delesyia Contribution Shop inside Dellayia castle for 70 contribution points. The crown does not need to be equipped, only owned. Once both conditions are satisfied, the four-leaf horseshoes (and the rest of Rondelle's tier-2 stock) appear in her inventory and can be bought normally.
With +5 stamina regen per second, the Four-Leaf Horseshoes are the best horseshoes in the game for both open-world exploration and horse races. The +5/sec figure means the horse refills stamina visibly faster than the bar drains during normal gallop, which translates into far longer continuous sprints. For a championship racer at the Horse Track Arena or for cross-map travel that involves frequent sprint pulses, no other horseshoe option matches this passive regen.