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Overview
Horses are the primary mount in Crimson Desert and your most reliable means of traversing the vast continent of Pywel. While the game features 29 distinct mount types (including bears, dragons, raptors, and mechs), horses are the first mount you obtain and the one you will use most throughout the adventure. This guide covers everything from getting your first horse to mastering mounted combat.
Getting Your First Horse
Your first horse is obtained early in the main story at Deepfog Basin, a battlefield area in the Hernand region. This is a scripted story event during one of the earliest missions. After acquiring the horse, you can summon it at any time by pressing down on the D-pad. The horse will run to your location from wherever it is in the world.
From this point forward, horseback riding is your primary method of long-distance travel. The estimated map size is 80 to 110 square kilometers, and crossing it on horseback takes roughly two hours compared to six hours on foot.
Horse Stats
Each horse has stats that influence both traversal and combat performance. Wild horses come with randomized stat distributions, meaning players who invest time in taming can search for horses with ideal stat spreads.
Stat | Effect |
|---|---|
Stamina | Governs how long the horse can sprint at full speed. When depleted, the horse slows to a normal pace until stamina recovers. Can be upgraded through the skill tree. |
Speed | Determines the horse's top speed during galloping. Faster horses cover ground more quickly but may be harder to control at high speeds. |
Physical build | Physical characteristics vary between horse types. More muscular horses are potentially better suited for snowy terrain, while slimmer horses may perform better in arid regions. |
The skill tree includes dedicated mount nodes that can improve your horse's stamina capacity and other attributes. Investing in these nodes is especially valuable if you rely heavily on mounted combat.
Taming Wild Horses
How Taming Works
Wild horses can be found roaming various regions of Pywel. Taming them follows a minigame mechanic:
Approach a wild horse carefully
Mount the horse to initiate the taming sequence
The horse attempts to shake you off through a series of movements
Maintain your balance through the minigame to successfully tame the horse
Once tamed, the horse is added to your stable
Why Tame Multiple Horses
Since wild horses have randomized stat distributions, taming multiple horses lets you find ones with optimal stats for your preferred playstyle:
Speed-focused horses: Best for players who prioritize fast travel and covering ground quickly.
Stamina-focused horses: Better for extended sprinting sessions and long explorations without rest stops.
Terrain specialists: Muscular horses for mountain regions like Pailune, leaner horses for desert and plains.
Horse Equipment and Customization
Horse Armor
Horses can be equipped with armor that provides protection during combat. The Deluxe Edition of Crimson Desert includes exclusive horse gear, and additional horse equipment can be acquired through gameplay:
Horse armor reduces damage taken during mounted combat encounters
Equipment pieces can be found, purchased from vendors, or crafted
Different armor sets may offer different stat bonuses or protection levels
Dye Customization
Horse tack and equipment can be recolored at the Dyehouse in the Greymane Camp. Each piece has multiple dyeable layers, allowing for detailed color customization. Dyes are found through exploration or crafted via alchemy.
Mounted Combat
Basic Mounted Combat
While riding, you retain access to your weapon attacks. Combat on horseback combines your personal combat moveset with the horse's own capabilities:
Weapon attacks can be performed while mounted, allowing hit-and-run tactics against ground enemies
The horse provides a speed advantage, letting you charge through enemy groups and strike from unexpected angles
Some enemies are easier to fight from horseback due to their size or attack patterns
Horse Combat Skills
The skill tree includes dedicated mount nodes that unlock horse-specific combat abilities:
Skill Type | Description |
|---|---|
Rear kick | Command your horse to kick enemies behind you with its hind legs, knocking them prone. |
Mount handling | Improve overall horse control, making it easier to maneuver during combat. |
Stamina upgrades | Increase your mount's stamina capacity for longer sprints and sustained combat. |
Mounted combat abilities | Unlock additional offensive moves that can be performed while riding. |
Other Mount Types
While horses are the primary mount, Crimson Desert features 29 distinct mount types in total. Other confirmed mounts include:
Mount | Details |
|---|---|
Bears | Larger, slower mounts suited for tanking through combat encounters. |
Raptors | Fast, agile creatures useful for quick traversal in certain terrains. |
Lizards | Reptilian mounts with distinct handling characteristics. |
Dragons | Aerial mounts available later in the game for flying across the map. |
Battle Robot (Mech) | A pilotable war machine. Can be dyed and customized at the Dyehouse. |
Hot air balloon | Aerial vehicle for surveying the landscape from above. |
Wagon | Wheeled transport for carrying goods. |
Rowing skiff | Watercraft for crossing lakes and rivers. |
Each mount type registers as a Knowledge entry when acquired. Collecting all 29 is part of the Knowledge System completion.
Managing Your Stable
You can steal NPC animals and bring them back to your camp, where they can be raised and either sold or butchered for resources. The Greymane Camp's ranch serves as the home for your collected animals. Note that stealing in towns triggers the wanted system, so exercise caution.
Tips
Summon your horse frequently with D-pad down. It runs to you from anywhere, so there is no penalty for dismissing it.
Pay attention to horse stamina during long rides. Let the horse recover by slowing to a walk when stamina gets low rather than depleting it completely.
Invest in the mount stamina skill tree node early. Extended sprinting makes exploration much more efficient.
Tame wild horses whenever you encounter them. Each horse has randomized stats, and you may find one with a better stat spread than your current mount.
Use mounted combat for hit-and-run tactics against groups of enemies. The speed advantage makes it easy to disengage and re-engage.
Horse armor is worth acquiring before tackling mounted combat in dangerous areas. An unprotected horse can be knocked down, throwing you off.
Visit the Dyehouse to customize your horse's appearance. Cosmetic changes do not affect stats, but they make your mount feel more personal.
Different horse types suit different regions. Consider keeping multiple horses for different environments if you find terrain specialists through taming.