Overview
Riding at full gallop in Crimson Desert drains your horse's stamina bar quickly. When that bar empties, your mount drops out of its sprint and slows to a trot until enough stamina regenerates for another burst. If you keep pushing a low-stamina horse without letting it recover, the accumulated wear also chips away at its health bar. Once health falls below a critical threshold, the horse enters a fully exhausted state and refuses to gallop at all until you heal it. This guide focuses specifically on keeping the stamina bar topped up so you never reach that point.
How Horse Stamina Works
Every horse has a yellow stamina bar that appears on screen while you are riding. The bar depletes whenever you hold the sprint button to gallop. Releasing the sprint button lets the bar refill passively at a steady rate. Stamina and health are separate resources: stamina governs sprinting ability, while health determines whether the horse can function at all. A horse with zero stamina but full health will simply slow down momentarily before it can sprint again. A horse with low health will become fully exhausted regardless of remaining stamina.
The base regeneration rate varies by horse breed. Higher-tier horses tend to have larger stamina pools and faster natural recovery, but every mount follows the same core loop: sprint to drain, cruise to refill.
Methods to Replenish Horse Stamina
There are four main ways to restore your horse's stamina. The best choice depends on where you are and what resources you have on hand.
1. Let It Regenerate Naturally
The simplest method costs nothing. Stop sprinting and let your horse trot or walk. The stamina bar refills on its own within a few seconds of normal-speed riding. For short bursts of travel, alternating between galloping and cruising is enough to keep moving at a decent average pace without any items or special abilities.
2. Visit a Stable
Bringing your horse to any stable and speaking to the Stable Master fully restores both stamina and health in one action. This is the most complete recovery option available. Stables appear as horseshoe icons on the world map once discovered. Before discovery, they show as question marks. Ring the bells in major settlements to reveal nearby points of interest, including stables.
If you are not currently riding your horse when you visit, a small delivery fee is added based on the distance between the horse and the stable. The recovery cost itself is minimal, usually a few Copper Coins.
3. Feed Your Horse Stamina Items
Several consumable horse items restore stamina directly. To feed your horse, mount up (or stand near it), open your inventory, hover over the item, and hold the Use button (A on Xbox, X on PlayStation). Select "Feed to Horse" from the dropdown menu.
Item | Effect | Source |
|---|---|---|
Instantly maximizes the stamina bar. The strongest stamina recovery item in the game. | Saddlery merchants near stables | |
Sugar Cubes | Restores a moderate amount of horse health and stamina. Multiple cubes may be needed for a full refill. | Saddlery merchants |
Hay | Restores a moderate amount of horse health. Also provides a small stamina recovery. | Saddlery merchants |
Sugar Beet | Provides a small amount of horse health and stamina recovery. | Saddlery merchants |
Fully maximizes the health bar. Does not directly restore stamina, but prevents exhaustion which locks out sprinting. | Saddlery merchants |
The Horse Stimulant is the only item that instantly fills the stamina bar to maximum. Keep at least two or three in your inventory before setting out on long cross-map journeys or entering horseback racing challenges.
4. Equip Horseshoes with Passive Regeneration
The most effective long-term solution is equipping your horse with horseshoes that provide passive stamina regeneration. Even the cheapest option makes a noticeable difference during extended rides.
Horseshoes | Stamina Regen | How to Obtain |
|---|---|---|
+1.0 per second | Saddlery merchants (cheapest option) | |
+1.5 per second | Saddlery merchants, crafting | |
+2.0 per second | Saddlery merchants, crafting | |
+2.5 per second | Crafting, rare drops | |
+3.0 per second | Late-game crafting |
Horseshoes are purchased from Saddlery merchants found near stables throughout Pywel. Equip them through the horse equipment menu by pressing the equipment button while near your mount. Horseshoes fit into the dedicated horseshoe slot on every horse, and upgrading to better horseshoes is one of the highest-impact quality-of-life improvements for exploration.
Other Horse Equipment That Helps
While horseshoes are the most directly relevant equipment for stamina, other horse tack pieces contribute to overall mount endurance. The five equipment slots on every horse work together to reduce how often you need to stop for recovery.
Slot | Benefit for Stamina |
|---|---|
Saddle | Increases maximum health, extending the buffer before exhaustion sets in. |
Horseshoes | Provides passive stamina regeneration per second. The primary stamina equipment slot. |
Stirrups | Provides passive health regeneration per second, keeping the horse above the exhaustion threshold. |
Champron | Increases mounted attack power, helping end combat faster and reducing time the horse spends taking damage. |
Barding | Increases defense, reducing health loss during combat so you can ride longer. |
Tips for Long-Distance Travel
Pace your sprints. Alternate between short gallop bursts and normal riding. Letting stamina partially refill between sprints keeps your average speed higher than draining the bar completely and being forced to walk.
Buy Horseshoes early. Even Shabby Horseshoes at +1.0 stamina per second add up significantly over a cross-map ride. Visit the Saddlery merchant near Hernand as soon as you can.
Stock up on Horse Stimulants. Carry at least 3 to 5 before leaving for a distant objective. One Stimulant fills the stamina bar instantly, which is invaluable if you need to outrun enemies or enter a race.
Activate fast travel points along your route. Stop at Abyss Nexus points as you pass them. If your horse runs dry later, you can fast travel back to a location near a stable instead of limping the whole distance.
Avoid unnecessary mounted combat. Enemy attacks reduce horse health, which can trigger exhaustion even if stamina is fine. Dismount before engaging large groups when you can.
Switch horses. If you own multiple mounts, summon a fresh one when your current horse is running low. The tired horse stays where you left it and can be collected at a stable later.
Upgrade horseshoes as you progress. Moving from Shabby to Bronze to Steel horseshoes dramatically reduces stamina downtime. Prioritize horseshoe upgrades over other tack.
Stamina vs. Health: Quick Reference
Players sometimes confuse stamina depletion with health exhaustion because both result in a slower horse. Here is a quick way to tell them apart.
Stamina Depletion | Health Exhaustion | |
|---|---|---|
Cause | Sprinting and galloping | Enemy damage, collisions, extended riding |
Recovers naturally? | Yes, when not sprinting | No, requires active healing |
Symptom | Horse stops galloping briefly, resumes after a few seconds | Horse refuses to sprint at all, bloody marks visible |
On-screen prompt | None (bar simply empties and refills) | "Horse exhausted: recovery needed" |
Fix | Wait, use Horse Stimulant, equip better Horseshoes | Feed consumables, use Healing Force Palm, visit a Stable |
If your horse stops sprinting but picks it up again after a few seconds of cruising, that is stamina depletion. If it refuses to sprint entirely and you see the exhaustion prompt, the problem is health. See the Horse Fatigue and Exhaustion article for a full breakdown of the health recovery system.
Related Articles
Horse Guide (comprehensive mount overview)
Horse Items (all tack and feed items)
Horse Fatigue and Exhaustion (health recovery and exhaustion mechanics)
How to Heal Your Horse (Healing Force Palm and health restoration)
Horse Leveling (upgrading your mount's stats)
All Horseshoes (complete horseshoe list)
Horseback Racing (stamina management in races)