Wowpedia

We have moved to Warcraft Wiki. Click here for information and the new URL.

READ MORE

Wowpedia
m (Corrected spelling/grammar)
m (Updated with new information)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[[Image:Heavywarhorse.JPG|thumb]]
 
[[Image:Heavywarhorse.JPG|thumb]]
 
[[Image:horse.png|right]]
 
[[Image:horse.png|right]]
  +
 
A '''horse''' is a large four-legged, four-hoofed animal with a long face, substantial body, and fast, narrow legs. This is the primary [[mount]] for [[human]]s.
 
A '''horse''' is a large four-legged, four-hoofed animal with a long face, substantial body, and fast, narrow legs. This is the primary [[mount]] for [[human]]s.
   
Line 14: Line 15:
 
== Epic mount ==
 
== Epic mount ==
 
[[Image:EpicHorse.png|thumb|]]
 
[[Image:EpicHorse.png|thumb|]]
  +
Three types of epic mount Horses are purchasable in [[Eastvale Logging Camp]], [[Southshore]], and [[Theramore]] for {{cost|100}}. The PVP epic horse is the [[Black War Steed]].
+
Three types of epic mount horses are purchasable in [[Eastvale Logging Camp]], [[Southshore]], and [[Theramore]] for {{cost|100}}. The PVP epic horse is the [[Black War Steed]].
   
 
== Availability ==
 
== Availability ==
 
This is a list of vendors at which places are offering which horses. Note that the vendor in Theramore isn't marked "Stormwind" and therefore doesn't give you a discount for reputation with Stormwind.
 
This is a list of vendors at which places are offering which horses. Note that the vendor in Theramore isn't marked "Stormwind" and therefore doesn't give you a discount for reputation with Stormwind.
  +
 
{|
 
{|
 
|
 
|
Line 72: Line 75:
 
==Breeds==
 
==Breeds==
 
{{RPG-section}}
 
{{RPG-section}}
*Light Horse
+
*Light horse
 
These are smaller breeds of working horses. These animals are usually ready for useful work by age two. A light horse cannot fight while carrying a rider. A light load for a light horse is up to 150
 
These are smaller breeds of working horses. These animals are usually ready for useful work by age two. A light horse cannot fight while carrying a rider. A light load for a light horse is up to 150
 
pounds; a medium load, 151–300 pounds; and a heavy load, 301–450 pounds. A light horse can drag 2,250 pounds.{{Cite|MGWS|11}}
 
pounds; a medium load, 151–300 pounds; and a heavy load, 301–450 pounds. A light horse can drag 2,250 pounds.{{Cite|MGWS|11}}
::*Quarter Horses
+
::*Quarter horse
::*Arabians
+
::*Arabian
::*Wild Horses
+
::*Wild horse
*Heavy Horse
+
*Heavy horse
 
These are large breeds of working horses. These animals are usually ready for heavy work by age three. A light load for a heavy horse is up to 200 pounds; a medium load, 201–400 pounds; and a heavy load, 401–600 pounds. A heavy horse can drag 3,000 pounds.{{Cite|MGWS|11}}
 
These are large breeds of working horses. These animals are usually ready for heavy work by age three. A light load for a heavy horse is up to 200 pounds; a medium load, 201–400 pounds; and a heavy load, 401–600 pounds. A heavy horse can drag 3,000 pounds.{{Cite|MGWS|11}}
::*Clydesdales
+
::*Clydesdale
*Light Warhorse
+
*Light warhorse
 
These animals are similar to light horses, but are trained and bred for strength and aggression. They usually are not ready for warfare before age three. A light warhorse can fight while carrying a rider, but the rider cannot also attack unless he is good at riding. A light load for a light warhorse is up to 230 pounds; a medium load, 231–460 pounds; and a heavy load, 461–690 pounds. A light warhorse can drag 3,450 pounds.{{Cite|MGWS|11}}
 
These animals are similar to light horses, but are trained and bred for strength and aggression. They usually are not ready for warfare before age three. A light warhorse can fight while carrying a rider, but the rider cannot also attack unless he is good at riding. A light load for a light warhorse is up to 230 pounds; a medium load, 231–460 pounds; and a heavy load, 461–690 pounds. A light warhorse can drag 3,450 pounds.{{Cite|MGWS|11}}
*Heavy Warhorse
+
*Heavy warhorse
 
Muscles ripple beneath this animal’s white coat. It snorts and paws the ground. Heavy warhorses are trained and bred for strength and aggression. Human knights ride such beasts into battle. A heavy warhorse can fight while carrying a rider. In battle, a heavy warhorse lashes out with its hooves and, if one gets lucky, it bites off the enemy’s face.{{Cite|APG|215}}
 
Muscles ripple beneath this animal’s white coat. It snorts and paws the ground. Heavy warhorses are trained and bred for strength and aggression. Human knights ride such beasts into battle. A heavy warhorse can fight while carrying a rider. In battle, a heavy warhorse lashes out with its hooves and, if one gets lucky, it bites off the enemy’s face.{{Cite|APG|215}}
 
*Pony
 
*Pony
A pony is a small horses, under 5 feet tall at the shoulder. They are similar to light horses and cannot fight while carrying a rider. A pony not trained for war does not normally use its hooves to attack but rather to run. A light load for a pony is up to 75 pounds; a medium load, 76–150 pounds; and a heavy load, 151–225 pounds. A pony can drag 1,125 pounds. They are solitary and are usually found on temperate planes.{{Cite|MGWS|15-16}}
+
A pony is a small type of horse, under 5 feet tall at the shoulder. They are similar to light horses and cannot fight while carrying a rider. A pony not trained for war does not normally use its hooves to attack but rather to run. A light load for a pony is up to 75 pounds; a medium load, 76–150 pounds; and a heavy load, 151–225 pounds. A pony can drag 1,125 pounds. They are solitary and are usually found on temperate planes.{{Cite|MGWS|15-16}}
 
*Warpony
 
*Warpony
 
A pony that is trained for war. It can use its hooves to attack. This animal's statistics would fall between a Light Horse and a Light Warhorse.{{Cite|WoWRPG|201}}
 
A pony that is trained for war. It can use its hooves to attack. This animal's statistics would fall between a Light Horse and a Light Warhorse.{{Cite|WoWRPG|201}}
  +
*Pinto
 
  +
{{WoW}}
*Brown Horse
 
 
*[[Pinto]]
*Chestnut Mare
 
 
*[[Brown Horse]]
*Black Stallion
 
 
*[[Chestnut Mare]]
*Swift Brown Steed
 
 
*[[Black Stallion]]
*Swift White Steed
 
*Swift Palomino
+
*[[Swift Brown Steed]]
 
*[[Swift White Steed]]
*Evendales
 
  +
*[[Swift Palomino]]
  +
*[[Evendale]]
 
*[[Elven horse]]
 
*[[Elven horse]]
  +
*[[Spectral Horse]]
  +
*[[Skeletal Horse]]
  +
*Horse
  +
*[[War Horse]]
 
*[[Donkey]]
 
*[[Donkey]]
*[[Caravan Mule]]
+
*[[Forsakan Horse]]
*[[Pack Mule]]
+
*[[Brown Horse]]
  +
*[[Caravan Mule]] (half-breed)
  +
*[[Pack Mule]] (half-breed)
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
Line 107: Line 118:
 
[[Category:Horses| ]]
 
[[Category:Horses| ]]
 
[[Category:Beasts]]
 
[[Category:Beasts]]
[[Category:Critters]]
 
[[Category:Creatures]]
 
[[Category:Animals]]
 
 
[[Category:Transportation]]
 
[[Category:Transportation]]
 
[[Category:World of Warcraft mount items]]
 
[[Category:World of Warcraft mount items]]

Revision as of 13:06, 16 January 2009

Heavywarhorse
Horse

A horse is a large four-legged, four-hoofed animal with a long face, substantial body, and fast, narrow legs. This is the primary mount for humans.

The strong bond between the humans of Azeroth and their warhorses has existed for generations. However, since the fall of Lordaeron, only select varieties continue to be bred throughout Alliance-controlled lands. Most prized among these are the stately Evendales of Elwynn Forest, renowned for their loyalty and even tempers. These horses command a hefty sum, but they reward their owners with steadiness and speed.[1] Horses are widely domesticated for riding and as beasts of burden. A horse not trained for war does not normally use its hooves to attack.Template:Cite

Additional info:

Epic mount

EpicHorse

Three types of epic mount horses are purchasable in Eastvale Logging Camp, Southshore, and Theramore for 100g. The PVP epic horse is the Black War Steed.

Availability

This is a list of vendors at which places are offering which horses. Note that the vendor in Theramore isn't marked "Stormwind" and therefore doesn't give you a discount for reputation with Stormwind.

Eastvale Menethil Southshore Theramore
Pinto x x x x
Brown Horse x x x x
Chestnut Mare x x x x
Black Stallion x
Ability mount ridinghorse [Swift Brown Steed] x x x
Ability mount ridinghorse [Swift White Steed] x x x
Ability mount ridinghorse [Swift Palomino] x x x

Note: The corral at Menethil includes a white stallion and a palomino, but unfortunately they are not purchasable.

Breeds

Icon-RPG This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.
  • Light horse

These are smaller breeds of working horses. These animals are usually ready for useful work by age two. A light horse cannot fight while carrying a rider. A light load for a light horse is up to 150 pounds; a medium load, 151–300 pounds; and a heavy load, 301–450 pounds. A light horse can drag 2,250 pounds.Template:Cite

  • Quarter horse
  • Arabian
  • Wild horse
  • Heavy horse

These are large breeds of working horses. These animals are usually ready for heavy work by age three. A light load for a heavy horse is up to 200 pounds; a medium load, 201–400 pounds; and a heavy load, 401–600 pounds. A heavy horse can drag 3,000 pounds.Template:Cite

  • Clydesdale
  • Light warhorse

These animals are similar to light horses, but are trained and bred for strength and aggression. They usually are not ready for warfare before age three. A light warhorse can fight while carrying a rider, but the rider cannot also attack unless he is good at riding. A light load for a light warhorse is up to 230 pounds; a medium load, 231–460 pounds; and a heavy load, 461–690 pounds. A light warhorse can drag 3,450 pounds.Template:Cite

  • Heavy warhorse

Muscles ripple beneath this animal’s white coat. It snorts and paws the ground. Heavy warhorses are trained and bred for strength and aggression. Human knights ride such beasts into battle. A heavy warhorse can fight while carrying a rider. In battle, a heavy warhorse lashes out with its hooves and, if one gets lucky, it bites off the enemy’s face.Template:Cite

  • Pony

A pony is a small type of horse, under 5 feet tall at the shoulder. They are similar to light horses and cannot fight while carrying a rider. A pony not trained for war does not normally use its hooves to attack but rather to run. A light load for a pony is up to 75 pounds; a medium load, 76–150 pounds; and a heavy load, 151–225 pounds. A pony can drag 1,125 pounds. They are solitary and are usually found on temperate planes.Template:Cite

  • Warpony

A pony that is trained for war. It can use its hooves to attack. This animal's statistics would fall between a Light Horse and a Light Warhorse.Template:Cite

Template:WoW

References