One of the best parts about is the complete freedom to explore the map on horseback, but what's even better is the sheer number of horses that Arthur can choose to accompany him on his journey. In addition to visual and aesthetic differences, each horse has its own specific set of strengths, weaknesses, and mannerisms affecting how it interacts with the Western RPG's protagonist. Indeed, personal preference may play a role in each player's choice of steed — but ultimately, there can only be one best horse in
There are a total of 19 horse breeds in RDR2,and each has different coat styles, bringing the total variations of horses in RDR2 to over 60. Arthur can acquire horses by buying them from stables or by wrangling them in the wild, with many different equipable saddles that can further boost stats. In addition to speed and acceleration stats, horses in have a few other stats like stamina, health, and handling, which will determine their overall usefulness. Bonding with your horse in is another way to boost the horse's overall stats.
Morgan Statistics
Speed
2/10
Acceleration
2/10
Health
2/10
Stamina
3/10
Handling
Standard
Morgans are basic horses with average speed and stamina, making them suitable for short trips around 's map. However, they're slower than many other breeds, and their health pool leaves something to be desired. Morgans can be found in the wild or Valentine Stable after Chapter 2 of the game. Although the Bay Roan and Palomino colors of the breed are available to buy, Arthur can also find the horses in the wild with the Bay and Flaxen Chestnut.
Kentucky Saddler Statistics
Speed
3/10
Acceleration
2/10
Health
3/10
Stamina
2/10
Handling
Standard
Kentucky Saddlers are common horses in They have a laid-back nature, making them perfect companions for riding short distances, and since they can be found all over the map, they're quick and easy to tame. Kentucky Saddlers do have their downsides, though; they're not too fast and can't accelerate
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