How to Tame the Big Horse in Tears of the Kingdom
To tame the big horse, also known as the Giant Horse or Ganon’s Horse, in Tears of the Kingdom, you will need to have at least two full bars of stamina and use the soothing technique by mashing the L button multiple times to calm it down. Bringing an Energizing Elixir along is also a good idea to ensure you have enough stamina to complete the taming process.
Understanding the Taming Process
The taming process involves sneaking up behind the Giant Horse and pressing the A button to start the taming process, after which you will need to use the soothing technique to calm it down.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the Best Way to Find the Giant White Stallion in Tears of the Kingdom?
The Giant White Stallion can be found in a small canyon on the eastern side of the Horse God Bridge, and the fastest way to get there is to paraglide down from the Joku-usin Shrine in the Thunderhead Isles above.
2. Can You Tame the Giant White Horse?
Yes, you can tame the Giant White Horse by sneaking up behind it and pressing the A button when close enough, but be sure to bring enough meals or elixirs to regenerate Link’s stamina.
3. Why Can’t I Tame the Giant Horse?
You may not be able to tame the Giant Horse if you don’t have enough stamina or if you’re not using the soothing technique correctly, so make sure to mash the L button multiple times to calm it down.
4. What is the Best Horse in Tears of the Kingdom?
The best horse in Tears of the Kingdom is subjective, but according to rankings, Zelda’s Golden Horse is considered one of the best, followed by Epona, Ganon’s Horse, and the Giant Horse.
5. Is Ganon’s Horse in Tears of the Kingdom?
Yes, Ganon’s Horse can be found in Tears of the Kingdom, specifically near Hateno Bay, just southeast of Hateno Village.
6. Can You Catch the Giant Horse?
Yes, you can catch the Giant Horse in Tears of the Kingdom, either by taming it in the game or by transferring it from a Breath of the Wild save file.
7. Is Epona in Tears of the Kingdom?
Yes, Epona can be obtained in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, but you need to meet some out-of-game requirements to get her.
8. Is Zelda’s White Horse in Tears of the Kingdom?
While Zelda’s Golden Horse is in the game, the Giant White Stallion is the largest horse in Tears of the Kingdom, found south of Hyrule near the Highland Stable.
9. Where is the Giant Horse in Tears of the Kingdom?
The Giant White Stallion is located to the south of Hyrule near the Highland Stable, and Ganon’s Horse can be found near Hateno Bay.
10. How Much Stamina Do You Need to Tame the Giant Horse in Zelda?
You need almost three complete Stamina rings to tame the Giant Horses, as they require more soothing than regular horses.
11. What is the Name of the Giant White Horse in Tears of the Kingdom?
The giant white horse is called the Giant White Stallion, and it can be found in a small canyon on the eastern side of the Horse God Bridge.
12. How Many Giant Horses are in Tears of the Kingdom?
There are two unique giant horses in Tears of the Kingdom: the Giant Horse and the Giant White Stallion.
13. How Many Special Horses are in Tears of the Kingdom?
There are six special horses in Tears of the Kingdom that can be added to a stable registry, and players can spend Pony Points at the stables to increase the amount of horses they can own.
14. What is the Hardest Horse to Get in Zelda Breath of the Wild?
The Giant Horse is considered the hardest horse to get in Zelda Breath of the Wild, as it is extremely wild and hard to tame.
15. Can You Upgrade Horses in Tears of the Kingdom?
Yes, Malanya can permanently enhance a horse’s stats in Tears of the Kingdom, but special horses like the Giant White Stallion or Ganondorf’s Horse cannot be upgraded.