During his adventures, Arthur will encounter a variety of different mares and stallions,each with their own advantages and abilities — but if players are looking for the fastest horse in , there is one trusty steed that they should turn to above all else. After all, fast travel can often be a convenient option once unlocked, but exploring the expansive, open-world map can be a much more immersive way to enjoy the western RPG. To make the most of their experience, players should take advantage of 's fastest horse.
Like many of the game's best horses, the speediest breed won't be available right away. In fact, it's a relatively late-game option, requiring that Arthur has finished Chapter 6 of the main story, as well as costing him a considerable sum of money. However, collecting horses is one of the best things to do after beating , and 's fastest horse is a great equestrian addition to any player's stable.
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The fastest horse in is the Rose Gray Bay Arabian. While it sports the same small-framed, bony appearance as the other four Arabian breeds, it stands out as having the best statistics with a base of seven stamina, six speed, and six acceleration. Plus, with some quality bonding time and the right saddles and stirrups, players will find themselves a loyal steed that performs well on all fronts, but also manages to travel at lightning speed. Knowing that the Rose Gray Bay Arabian is 's fastest horse, it's no surprise that it's the only breed to be classified as Superior.
Although money needs to be raised for 's gang, those with a surplus of riches will find the Rose Gray Bay Arabian horse is a worthwhile investment. It can be purchased for $1,250 at the Blackwater Stable,
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