Find horses in v rising at Dunley Farmlands & Silverlight Hills. Horse stats like Max Speed, Acceleration, and Rotation Speed are randomized.
The best places to get horses in v rising are the Dunley Farmlands and Silverlight Hills. If you are early in the game, it is recommended to avoid Silverlight Hills due to its higher hostility compared to the Dunley Farmlands. You can find horses in the first Militia Encampments in southwestern or southeastern Dunley Farmlands, and ride them back to your base in Farbane Woods. The Dunley Farmlands also contain horses in villages, militia encampments, and at the Horse Track. Be aware that most horse locations are heavily guarded; it is advised to clear enemies before attempting to mount a horse. Alternatively, after defeating Beatrice the Tailor, you gain Human Form, which allows you to enter human settlements in Dunley Farmlands undetected, making it easier to locate horses. You will need to switch back to your regular vampire form to mount the horse.
- 1Travel to the Dunley Farmlands or Silverlight Hills.
- 2Locate horses in villages, militia encampments, or at the Horse Track. The Dunley Farmlands are recommended for early-game players.
- 3Clear any nearby enemies, as most horse locations are guarded.
- 4If you have unlocked Human Form (by defeating Beatrice the Tailor), use it to approach settlements undetected.
- 5Mount the horse. You will need to switch back to your vampire form to do this.
- Horse stats and colors are randomized for each player; there is no way to find specific horses in fixed locations.
- You can check a horse's stats by mounting it and opening your Character inventory tab.
- The three main horse stats are Max Speed, Acceleration, and Rotation Speed.
- Typical stat ranges are 8-10 for Max Speed, 3-4 for Acceleration, and 9-13 for Rotation Speed, though variations can occur.
- Consider the purpose of your travel when choosing a horse: higher Acceleration is good for escaping, while higher Max Speed is better for farming.
- You can find at least 8 horses in the stables of the Horse Track.
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