![]() Side note the Arabian I have in real life IS a scaredy cat I thing is scared of its own shadow scared of every person other than me scared of a saddle reins and bridle the only way I can ride him is it with a blanket on him or bareback. I'm currently looking for a horse with better handling on all terrain. The Arabian will jump over every Big Rock there is but sling me into every small Stone and every fence. ![]() But when it comes to vaulting over objects. Otherwise the in my experience the Arabian hasn't been skittish of a whole lot in fact when I was reading a camp the other day I couldn't get the damn thing to flee it wanted to be right up in the firefight. The two times I was actually but because of an enemy once it's because my horse a shot and once was because I rode it too close to the cliff. Its a unique horse formerly available only as a paid download, with certain pre-order incentives, and with the Game of the Year edition. The War Horse is a horse breed featured in Red Dead Redemption. Taming one is your best way to start off. Wild horses can be found from the start of the game. ![]() ![]() Buying would be your least desirable option when you start a game with nothing but 15 in your pocket. I keep seeing people say the Arabians are scaredy-cats and run from enemies (people or animal) I have yet to have that promise that maybe twice with the Arabian in game at least. Not to be confused with War, the mount in Undead Nightmare, or War Horse (RDR II), the breeds rendition for Red Dead Redemption 2. There are three basic ways to get a horse in Red Dead: Taming, Buying, or Winning them as a reward. ![]()
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