Zelda Breath of the Wild Blue Glowing Horse
Everything You Can Ride in Zelda: Breath Of The Wild
Sweet Rides
Spotted Horse
Spotted horses are great for beginners, as they're easy to tame and aren't as ill-tempered. However, their accessibility comes at a cost; they have the lowest stamina among all the horse mounts.
One-Color Horse
One-color horses are more difficult to tame and ride than their spotted counterparts. Fortunately, these issues are counterbalanced by their high stamina. But don't go stressing out these elegant hotheads too much, as their wild temperament will likely cause them to kick you off.
Epona
The iconic Epona appears in Breath of the Wild, but you can only obtain her when you scan the Super Smash Bros. series Link amiibo. She has some of the most-balanced horse stats in the game, sporting four star strength, speed, and stamina.
Descendant Of Zelda's Mare
You can find a descendant of Zelda's mare grazing near the ruins at Safula Hill. Her pure-white coat makes her hard to miss. Her wild temperament and low speed lower her standing as a mount, but these failings are balanced out by her high strength and stamina.
When you tame the descendant, make sure to show her off to the old man standing in front of the Outskirt Stable. He rewards you with the Royal Saddle and Bridle. If these new accessories don't suit your taste, you can switch them out by talking to the Outskirt Stable's groomer, Canni (but only after you raise the relationship with your horse to the max level).
Giant Horse
The giant horse has the most strength of any other registrable mount in the game. It also has infinite stamina; though, it isn't very fast.
You can find this gigantic steed in the Taobab Grassland. Simply travel to Owa Daim Shrine and paraglide to the cliffs of Mount Faloraa to the south. Once you reach the cliffs, look west and you can spot the Giant Horse in the distance. Before approaching it, equip your Stealth Armor or consume a Stealth Elixir. Keep in mind, it takes just over two stamina wheels to tame it.
Stalhorse
As you explore the North Tabantha Snowfield's tundra, you'll discover that stalkoblins ride on undead mounts at night. If you want steal one of these sweet skeleton horses for yourself, simply pick off their rider with an arrow and mount it. Unfortunately, they cannot be registered at stables and they automatically disappear right at sunrise.
The Lord of the Mountain
The Lord of the Mountain is a horse-like creature you can find at the top of Satori Mountain. Its presence is indicated by a blue glow that you can easily spot from a distance. Before you reach the grove at the mountain's peak, make sure to equip your Stealth Armor or consume a Stealth Elixir. You also need at least two full stamina wheels to successfully tame the creature.
When you're close enough to the Lord of the Mountain, sprint towards it and quickly press A to mount it, and then mash on the L button to prevent it from dislodging you. It cannot be registered at stables, but it offers fully maxed out stats--making it the best mount in the game.
Deer
Deer aren't the most useful or reliable mounts, as they're far less compliant than horses and lack speed. You also can't register them at stables for future travels. Despite these limitations, riding them is a fun novelty well worth taking advantage of when the opportunity presents itself.
Bear
It's possible to ride a bear. They're not all that useful or fast, but they're great at ramming unsuspecting foes. Plus, who doesn't want to ride a bear? Sadly, you can't register them at stables.
Lynel
If you've completed the Zora Domain portion of your quest, then chances are you'll know about the devastating power of Lynels. These centaur-like beings will stop at nothing to eliminate you, making persistent use of both their melee weapon and long-range attacks to cause you all sorts of grief. But it's possible to humiliate these terrifying foes by stunning and temporarily mounting them. Before you confront a Lynel, it's recommended that you grab the Stasis rune upgrade from Purah.
When you're ready to fight one, make sure to maintain your distance. Use Stasis when it's about to charge at you; once frozen, quickly shoot a bomb or a fire arrow at its head to stun it. When it's down, quickly mount it and toss a few swipes at its neck. Rinse and repeat this process until the creature is defeated.
Source: https://www.gamespot.com/gallery/everything-you-can-ride-in-zelda-breath-of-the-wil/2900-1180/
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