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Getting around in Where Winds Meet will take time and patience, as there are a lot of obstacles in your path, better known as side quests. The best way to get around all of this is to mount your trusty steed and adventure across the realm. There are many horses to choose from, but which ones are the best?
We’ll break down the best horses and what makes them so special. Of course, there are paid mounts that top the charts, but the free-to-play options hold their own. Here’s everything you need to know to pick your next mount soon!
Complete Where Winds Meet Mount Tier List
Hope you’re nailing the combat in this game – you’ll need to be a swift swordsman with some of these achievements.
The most powerful horses cost premium currency and a good amount of luck, but the free-to-play ponies can have great attributes, too!
This magnificent horse has many skills that make it perfect for those who live in the multiplayer mode, as well as those with an adventurous spirit. Ghoststride can carry two riders, seek out treasure, and even double-jump. Plus, the design is stellar and extravagant!
This armored horse mount will help you seek out treasures across the map, as well as carry you and one friend anywhere you need to go.
This sparkling steed resembles a unicorn, easily making it one of the most magical mounts you can get your hands on. You can even have it collect nearby resources for you while transporting you and a friend to your destination.
The geese in Qinghe are ferocious, and you can climb on top of one for a feather-fueled ride. With each upgrade, another goose is added to the flock.
As the most affordable mount from the premium store, Snow Oath allows you to carry two riders and collect resources without having to empty your wallet. They can be yours for only 60 Echo Beads.
This stunning ship is one-of-a-kind, allowing you to traverse the seas on a sparkling peacock-themed ship. While you can’t freely steer the ship, you can host numerous guests on it as you embark on a voyage under the stars.
This mount is simple in design, but with the ability to carry another player. This mount lacks the skills that many other horses have, but ranks among the best for allowing you to carry a friend with you.
These adorable horskies are a unique mount that lets you walk anywhere from one to five different dogs. While it would be an S-Tier mount, you’ll end up investing more money into getting this one maxed out for the full effect.
This horse is massive–and while you can’t bring a friend along, you’re likely to get a high rating for this horse, including plenty of rare and epic skills that make it a valuable ally.
This smaller than average horse makes up for what it lacks in size in courage. This mount can move across special terrain much easier, and it’s less afraid of the world around it.
This sleek black mount can have a wide variety of skills that make it more of a traveling companion than a simple mode of transportation.
As a free horse you obtain by progressing through the story, you can’t go wrong with Clip-Clop!
This horse has a dark color palette, but few skills to help it stand out. Still, what it does have is better than nothing.
While this horse has several notable skills, they’re abundant in the fields of Qinghe–so the odds of getting one that stands out and lasts you a long while are rare. More likely, you’ll get plenty of duds.
While the name is spectacular, the horse falls in the middle in terms of quality. There’s a good chance you’ll get a mediocre variant that can help you get through the beginning stages of the game, but you’ll want to upgrade.
This is essentially your average horse. Better than walking, especially with the right skills, but nothing too impressive.
As far as horses go, this one tends to stand out a bit more in terms of design, but is mediocre in every other respect. Still, it will save you time when traveling great distances.
This fair steed has blue-gray fur, making it look somewhat ghostly. However, the only notable feature of this breed is speed–which many other horses boast alongside better qualities.
These mounts have very few skills, and so they aren’t worth trying to get unless you particularly like the look of them. While some may have a variety of skills, the odds of them getting both quantity and quality are slim to none.
Increases speed by three percent when running in a straight line continuously.
Your horse is less likely to get scared in water, and swimming speed is increased.
These skills vary, but allow your mount to gather materials from the environment.
Increases speed by seven percent when running in a straight line continuously.
Increasaes Speed slightly on special terrain and increases the horse’s Fear limit slightly.
Increases the horse’s normal running speed slightly, and every 100 energy increases the speed further.
Reduces the horse’s jump cost by 20 percent and slightly increases jump height.
Unlock the power of Meridian Touch in Where Winds Meet to immobilize enemies and solve puzzles.
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