Kingdom Come: Deliverance Horse - All horses at a glance


As befits a true knight, Henry, the hero of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, rides a horse throughout the game.

Of course, you have to learn how to ride a horse first, just like the many other skills. If you want to be good in the challenging battles, for example, you'll have to practice just as much as all those who want to master the alchemy system or pick any lock, no matter how difficult.

However, since not only the hero's horsemanship is crucial, but also the horses themselves, we have an overview of all the steeds you can buy from merchants in the game world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance.

As a rule, the higher their level, the better they are, but the more they strike in terms of their price.

Overview of all horses

LocationHorse
MerhojedRoach
Podagros
Uchchaihshravas
Binky
Warhorse Jenda
New yardBoxer
Kelpie
Trojan
Epona
Semik
Bayard
Tulpar
Bucephalos
Chollima
Buraq
UschitzeRosinante
Hatatitla
Pegasus
Kanthaka
Sleipnir

Merhojed

Roach

  • Level: 2
  • Speed: 38
  • Capacity: 228
  • Courage: 8
  • Stamina: 290
  • Price: 1,230 pennies

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Podagros

  • Level: 3
  • Speed: 39
  • Capacity: 244
  • Courage: 6
  • Stamina: 410
  • Price: 1,730 pennies

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Uchchaihshravas

  • Level: 3
  • Speed: 37
  • Capacity: 260
  • Courage: 8
  • Stamina: 430
  • Price: 1,680 pennies

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Binky

  • Level: 4
  • Speed: 40
  • Capacity: 172
  • Courage: 15
  • Stamina: 350
  • Price: 1,680 pennies

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Warhorse Jenda

  • Level: 5
  • Speed: 40
  • Capacity: 268
  • Courage: 17
  • Stamina: 450
  • Price: 2,730 pennies

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Neuhof

Boxer

  • Stage: 1
  • Speed: 33
  • Capacity: 212
  • Courage: 11
  • Stamina: 250
  • Price: 650 pennies

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Kelpie

  • Level: 1
  • Speed: 38
  • Capacity: 188
  • Courage: 8
  • Stamina: 290
  • Price: 910 pennies

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Trojan

  • Level: 1
  • Speed: 34
  • Capacity: 292
  • Courage: 7
  • Stamina: 230
  • Price: 1,070 pennies

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Epona

  • Level: 2
  • Speed: 37
  • Capacity: 212
  • Courage: 5
  • Stamina: 430
  • Price: 1,270 pennies

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Semik

  • Level: 2
  • Speed: 35
  • Capacity: 252
  • Courage: 19
  • Stamina: 210
  • Price: 1,330 pennies

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Bayard

  • Level: 3
  • Speed: 35
  • Capacity: 260
  • Courage: 11
  • Stamina: 350
  • Price: 1,490 pennies

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Tulpar

  • Level: 3
  • Speed: 39
  • Capacity: 252
  • Courage: 11
  • Stamina: 230
  • Price: 1,490 pennies

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Bucephalos

  • Level: 4
  • Speed: 36
  • Capacity: 276
  • Courage: 19
  • Stamina: 270
  • Price: 1,860 pennies

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Chollima

  • Level: 4
  • Speed: 38
  • Capacity: 188
  • Courage: 15
  • Stamina: 510
  • Price: 1,860 pennies

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Buraq

  • Level: 5
  • Speed: 40
  • Capacity: 252
  • Courage: 15
  • Stamina: 410
  • Price: 2,170 pennies

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Uschitze

Rosinante

  • Level: 1
  • Speed: 32
  • Capacity: 148
  • Courage: 16
  • Stamina: 150
  • Price: 190 pennies

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Hatatitla

  • Level: 2
  • Speed: 36
  • Capacity: 228
  • Courage: 12
  • Stamina: 250
  • Price: 1,280 pennies

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Pegasus

  • Level: 4
  • Speed: 42
  • Capacity: 180
  • Courage: 15
  • Stamina: 310
  • Price: 1,870 pennies

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Kanthaka

  • Level: 5
  • Speed: 39
  • Capacity: 196
  • Courage: 20
  • Stamina: 410
  • Price: 2,270 pennies

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Sleipnir

  • Level: 5
  • Speed: 39
  • Capacity: 260
  • Courage: 18
  • Stamina: 250
  • Price: 2,160 pennies

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How to improve your horse

The basic values of the horses (speed, capacity, courage, endurance) are fixed and cannot be improved, for example, by making your horse gallop constantly.

Instead, you can buy equipment for your four-legged friends at the horse dealers, which in turn will influence their values.

These new saddles, horseshoes and so on are not cheap, but you can turn a mediocre nag into a better horse for less money than buying a new one.

Further help for Kingdom Come: Deliverance

But we don't only have an overview of all horses in Kingdom Come: Deliverance for you. For more tips and tricks on the realistic medieval role-playing game, just keep clicking.

For example, we have an overview of all alchemy recipes for you. With this, you'll be well prepared if you want to try your hand at brewing potions.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance - All the horses you can buy

We've also put together some general tips for beginners to Kingdom Come: Deliverance, so that you won't despair in the first few hours of play.

More advanced warriors, on the other hand, can take a look at our guide, which explains how to sharpen your sword and repair equipment that gradually gives up the ghost in battles.

Last but not least, we'll give you some tips on how to save in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, since the role-playing game deliberately does not have a free save function.

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