
The more you can whip your reins and make the horse go faster, the faster you can get anywhere. Something about being on horseback makes us want to mash on A and go faster all the time. That is undeniably true, and yet when you’re not directly in control of your movement, riding a horse feels (admittedly, weirdly) kind of like you’re going slow. Here’s the thing: Horses are a faster method of travel than hoofing it (#sorrynotsorry) on foot. Of the four, stamina is the most useful, if only because it’s the most applicable.

Temperament, which tells you whether it’s docile or will always have a mind of its own (which isn’t really a problem, honestly).Stamina, which determines how many times you can press A to make your horse go faster (more is better).


Strength, which you can think of as horsepower (so sorry) for horseback battles.What you should look for in a horse Stamina, stamina, stamina You can also feed your horse apples, which helps with taming and is also adorable. Your browser does not support the HTML5 video tag.
