Is the giant black horse in Tears of the Kingdom?

Is the Giant Black Horse in Tears of the Kingdom?

The Giant Black Horse, also known as Ganon’s Horse, is indeed a part of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and it can be found near Hateno Bay, just southeast of Hateno Village. This unique horse is a massive animal with a jet-black coat and a bright orange mane, making it a standout among the other horses in the game.

Frequently Asked Questions

About the Giant Black Horse

  1. What is the Giant Black Horse in Tears of the Kingdom? The Giant Black Horse is a one-of-a-kind horse in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, also referred to as Ganon’s Horse, with a jet-black coat and a bright orange mane.
  2. Where can I find the Giant Black Horse in Tears of the Kingdom? The Giant Black Horse can be found on a peninsula southeast of Hateno Village, near Hateno Bay, and the fastest way to get there is to paraglide down from the Ancient Tech Lab.
  3. Is the Giant Black Horse the same as Ganon’s Horse from Ocarina of Time? While the Giant Black Horse bears a resemblance to Ganon’s black stallion from Ocarina of Time, it’s highly unlikely that these two are one and the same.
  4. Can I tame the Giant Black Horse in Tears of the Kingdom? Yes, the Giant Black Horse can be tamed in the usual ways, but it requires quite a bit more soothing than a regular horse, and bringing along an Energizing Elixir isn’t a bad idea.
  5. What are the stats of the Giant Black Horse in Tears of the Kingdom? The Giant Black Horse will come with two stats: 5 stars in Strength and 2 stars in Speed, but no Stamina or Pull, which means it will not dash nor will it be able to pull any of Link’s crafted vehicles.

About Other Horses in Tears of the Kingdom

  1. What is the best horse in Tears of the Kingdom? According to rankings, the best horse in Tears of the Kingdom is Zelda’s Golden Horse, followed by Epona, and then the Giant Horse (Ganon’s Horse).
  2. Can I find 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.
  3. Is there a full black horse in Zelda? Yes, wild horses in Tears of the Kingdom come in a variety of colors, including three different tones of brown, tan, black, grey, and blue.
  4. Can I take a Stalhorse to a stable in Tears of the Kingdom? No, Stalhorses are a rare sight in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and while you can ride them, you can’t register them at a stable.

About the Game and its Features

  1. 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.
  2. Will Tears of the Kingdom be the last Legend of Zelda game? Despite the finality of Tears of the Kingdom’s ending, the success of the Zelda series and the game itself makes it highly unlikely that it will be the end of the franchise.
  3. How many shrines are in TotK? In total, there are 152 Shrines in Tears of the Kingdom, with 120 of them on the surface of Hyrule and the last 32 scattered about the Sky Islands high overhead.
  4. What animals can you tame in Tears of the Kingdom? In addition to horses, you can also ride and tame other animals like Lynels, Deer, Bears, Sand Seals, and Stalhorses in Tears of the Kingdom.
  5. What is Zelda’s white horse’s name? According to the Valiant Comics, Storm is the name of a large, white horse which belongs to Princess Zelda.
  6. What happens if my horse dies in Tears of the Kingdom? If your horse dies, you can resurrect it by heading to Northern Akkala and looking for Malanya, the Horse God, who will help revive any registered horses that have fallen in battle in Tears of the Kingdom.

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