JosephChip wrote: »Not a need, but you will be faster, won't waste stamina sprinting and you can simply run past mobs if you don't want to bother with them. If you increase carrying capacity you will also be able to carry more stuff around.
Buy which ever you like, as long as you understand how the mounts work in game it doesn't matter.
You can feed your mount evey 20 hours. This is not a short term buff, but a stat increase for your mount at the cost of 250g a day for apples, oats, or hay.
Apples = 1% speed increase.
Hay = 1% stamina increase.
Oats = 1 additional inventory space.
Common Horse : 15% speed, 10 stamina, --17,200g.
Draft Horse : 15% speed, 10 stamina, 10 inventory spaces -- 42,700g
Gaited Horse : 15% speed, 20 stamina, -- 42,700g
Light Horse : 25% speed, 10 stamina, -- 42,700g
Imperial Mount: 15% speed, 10 stamina -- 1g
Palomino Mount: 15% speed, 10 stamina -- 1g
If you have the imperial mount or the palomino mount available from level 1 and you feed it daily then it doesn't take very long at all to have the fastest horse in the game without walking and saving constantly.
Except the max level for a horse is L50, once you level the Imperial Mount to max (49 Apples) its max speed is 64%If you have the imperial mount or the palomino mount available from level 1 and you feed it daily then it doesn't take very long at all to have the fastest horse in the game without walking and saving constantly.
Only available if you own the Imperial version.huntgod_ESO wrote: »For pure bang for the buck...
1gp imp horse - bump it to 50 inventory - cheapest way to add 50 storage
I would so buy that horse.A horse is a horse of course of course. By the talking one
Mmm..not really. Feeding a horse something different like a light horse oats means he'll never reach his true potential (max lvl). It's not that you can't do it but consider the fact that eventually you will have more than one horse. Having both the fastest horse as well as the one with the most storage is a nice way to go. What you don't necessarily want is say, ending up with two horses, that are the master of none. That is unless the max lvl just doesn't matter to you.Or actually i'd like your opinion on Light horse maxed with inventory space, it would be a good choice if i both want a bigger inventory and more speed right?
Nox_Aeterna wrote: »Look , i do think the best horse is the 42k speed one.
Still , i wanted a black horse , so i got a black horse , not the best horse.
In the end my horse wont help in combat , i can deal with it being slower.
Mmm..not really. Feeding a horse something different like a light horse oats means he'll never reach his true potential (max lvl). It's not that you can't do it but consider the fact that eventually you will have more than one horse. Having both the fastest horse as well as the one with the most storage is a nice way to go. What you don't necessarily want is say, ending up with two horses, that are the master of none. That is unless the max lvl just doesn't matter to you.Or actually i'd like your opinion on Light horse maxed with inventory space, it would be a good choice if i both want a bigger inventory and more speed right?