Zelda’s Golden Horse side adventure in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
The One. Tears of the Kingdom – The Legend of Zelda’s best (and fanciest) horses is a golden horse owned by Princess Zelda. Claiming the horse for yourself takes a bit of work, though, and overlaps with the Lucky Clover Gazette’s “Potential Princess Sightings!” side adventure.
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The Lucky Clover Gazette – Potential Princess sightings A side story
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When you begin exploring Tears Of The Kingdom’s Hyrule and visiting stables, you’ll notice a lot of people reading newspapers and talking about the Lucky Clover Gazette taking over (what used to be) Rito Stable.
When you get there, you’ll be able to pick up several side quests and adventures. Traysi, and Penn will be able to help you with the side quests. “Potential Princess Sightings!” side adventure You will be visiting the entire stables in Hyrule.
Snowfield Stable
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Nearest stable: Snowfield StableSouth Tabantha Snowfield (-1642, 2566, 0234). The stables are located just southeast of Pikida Stonegrove Skyview Tower. They’re also right next to Orochium Shrine. (There’s also a Great Fairy not too far away.)
You will see Penn talking with Harlow on the eastside (near where the horses live). Harlow will explain that Princess Zelda’s golden horse that is normally housed at the stable has run away. (Side note: If you visit this stable before starting the “Potential Princess Sightings” side adventure, the horse will be there happily eating hay.)
Harlow informs you that the horse is scared The north is galloped You will be able to set yourself on your way “Zelda’s Golden Horse” side adventure. She’ll also warn you about a huge monster in that direction.
Prepare to catch Zelda’s golden horse
Much of the advice we give for capturing wild horses and taming them applies to this situation as well. You’re going to want meals and elixirs to increase your stealth — food with “sneaky”In the name of Sneaky Elixirs — to get close enough to catch the golden horse. And then you’ll need stamina-boosting food and elixirs — energizingSimply delicious meals energizing elixirs — to keep your stamina wheels topped up while you soothe it. On the western side of the stable, you will find the cooking pot.
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Finally, you’ve got a bit of a hike ahead of you, so visit the stable to take out your favorite horse.
Zelda’s golden horse location
Just like Harlow said, you’ll have to head north from the Snowfield Stable to find the golden horse. Not far past Orochium Shrine, you’ll be able to spot the huge monster — a Frost Gleek — on your left. Give it a wide berth unless you’re looking for a serious challenge.
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Zelda’s golden horse will be hanging out with a herd of wild horses. If you’ve upgraded your Purah Pad to have the Sensor +, switch it over to search for horses to help you find them. You’ll find Zelda’s golden horse quite a way north — just a bit southwest of Oshozan-u Shrine — in the North Tabantha Snowfield. The snowfield of North Tabantha. (-1785, 3409, 0236).
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The golden horse is a little trickier to catch than other wild horses — when you get close, it’ll run off before you get a chance to mount it. Sprint the last few steps instead of slinking along. You can also find out more about the A-Team here. Click the button to mount.
To calm the golden horse, you will need to use less stamina than one full wheel. Once it’s calm, feed it some apples to bond with it, and then ride back to Snowfield Stable (remember to avoid that nasty Frost Gleeok).
You should speak to Penn or Harlow when you return. Harlow can give you the details. Royal Bridle, Royal SaddleAnd an energizing elixirPenn is going to reward your efforts with some rupees.
After that, you’re free to register the horse to yourself (and name it) — which will also earn you a Pony Point.
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