Taming the Beast: A Comprehensive Guide to Finding Ganondorf’s Horse in Tears of the Kingdom (and Breath of the Wild)
So, you’re on the hunt for a behemoth of a horse, a steed worthy of the King of Evil himself? You’ve come to the right place. Let’s cut to the chase: Ganondorf’s horse, or rather, the Giant Horse, can be reliably found in the southeast region of Hyrule in both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. More specifically, look to the area near Hateno Bay, just southeast of Hateno Village. That crab claw-shaped peninsula? That’s your stomping ground.
The Hunt: Pinpointing the Giant Horse
While the general location remains consistent between the two games, the exact spot can vary slightly. In Breath of the Wild, the peninsula itself is the prime hunting location. In Tears of the Kingdom, the horse is often seen grazing in the open fields of the peninsula, or sometimes even wandering a bit further inland towards the Ancient Tech Lab. Keep an eye out for its colossal size; it dwarfs the standard horses roaming the area, making it relatively easy to spot.
Reaching the Peninsula: A Tactical Approach
- From Hateno Village: This is the most straightforward approach. Head southeast, either on foot or horseback, towards the “crab claw.”
- From the Ancient Tech Lab: A great vantage point. Paraglide down, scanning the peninsula below.
- Using Towers: Activate the nearest Skyview Tower to get a bird’s-eye view of the area and pinpoint the horse’s location before gliding down.
Taming the Untamable: Patience is Key
Once you’ve located the Giant Horse, the real challenge begins: taming it. This is no ordinary wild horse; it possesses immense strength and a stubborn spirit. Here’s how to increase your chances of success:
- Stealth: Approach cautiously. Use stealth armor or consume stealth-boosting elixirs to minimize your chances of being detected.
- Stamina: This is crucial. You’ll need at least two full stamina wheels (preferably three) to successfully tame the horse. Upgrade your stamina at Goddess Statues or use stamina-replenishing meals/elixirs.
- Technique: Mount the horse and immediately start mashing the “L” button to soothe it. The more stamina you have, the longer you can hold on before being bucked off.
- Persistence: Don’t give up! It might take several attempts, but eventually, Link will assert his dominance, and the Giant Horse will become your loyal companion.
Registering Your Prize: The Stables Await
Once tamed, ride the Giant Horse to the nearest stable and register it. This is essential; otherwise, you risk losing it if it gets too far away. Registering also allows you to customize its equipment and retrieve it from any stable in Hyrule. Remember, the Giant Horse cannot be equipped with specialized horse gear.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Ganondorf’s Horse
Here are some frequently asked questions to deepen your knowledge about the Giant Horse and related equines in Tears of the Kingdom and Breath of the Wild:
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Can you still get Ganon’s horse in Tears of the Kingdom? Absolutely! The Giant Horse is still present in Tears of the Kingdom and can be found in a similar location as in Breath of the Wild.
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Is there a quest specifically for Ganon’s horse? In Breath of the Wild, there is a side quest called “Hunt for the Giant Horse” that directs you to find and tame it. However, in Tears of the Kingdom, there is no specific quest, but the location remains the same.
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What are the stats of Ganon’s horse? The Giant Horse boasts maximum Strength, but low Speed and no Spurs. It cannot gallop but has a very fast canter.
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Can Ganon’s horse be revived if it dies? Yes, if you have registered the Giant Horse at a stable, the Horse God, Malanya, will revive it if it perishes. However, Malanya cannot revive unregistered horses.
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What is Ganondorf’s horse’s name? While not officially canon, the manual for The Legend of Zelda Chess Set refers to Ganondorf’s Steed as Phantom.
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Where can I find Zelda’s Golden Horse? Zelda’s Golden Horse can be found near some ruins in the Tabantha Tundra north of the Snowfield Stable. This is a different horse than the Giant White Stallion.
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Is the Giant White Stallion the same as Ganon’s horse? No. The Giant White Stallion is a separate, unique horse found near the Lake of the Horse God. It’s a distinct breed and has different stats.
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How much stamina does it take to tame Ganon’s horse in Tears of the Kingdom? You’ll need almost three full stamina wheels to reliably tame the Giant Horse. Stamina-boosting meals or elixirs are highly recommended.
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What happens if I release Ganon’s horse? If you release the Giant Horse after registering it, it will eventually respawn in its original location, allowing you to tame it again.
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What are some good names for horses in Zelda? Popular horse names often draw inspiration from books, movies, and famous racehorses. Some examples include: Spirit, Star, Sugar, Sunny, or Sunshine.
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What is the hardest horse to tame in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom? The Giant Horse is considered one of the most challenging horses to tame due to its high strength and resistance.
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How do coat colors vary among wild horses? Wild horses in Hyrule come in a variety of colors, including different tones of brown, tan, black, grey, and blue.
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What if I don’t have enough stamina to tame the Giant Horse? You can cook meals with Endura Carrots to gain temporary stamina that will supplement what you already have, making it easier to tame the horse. Stamina Elixirs are also a good option!
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Are there any unique saddles or bridles for the Giant Horse? No, the Giant Horse cannot be equipped with any unique or special horse gear.
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Are games like Tears of the Kingdom beneficial for learning? Absolutely! Games foster problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity. Organizations like the Games Learning Society, found at GamesLearningSociety.org, are dedicated to exploring the educational potential of games. Through gameplay, individuals can develop essential skills applicable to various aspects of life.
Saddle Up and Ride!
Finding and taming the Giant Horse is a rewarding experience in both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. Its impressive size and strength make it a formidable companion, worthy of even the King of Evil. So, gear up, head to the peninsula near Hateno Bay, and prepare for a challenging but ultimately satisfying equestrian adventure!