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In *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, your horse is more than just a means of transportation—it's a crucial element for survival and success. Whether you're galloping into battle, evading pursuit from guards, or hauling precious loot, equipping your steed with the right gear can make all the difference. Here's a comprehensive guide to the best horse gear in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*.
The Bravante Saddle strikes a perfect balance for those who want to carry more without sacrificing too much speed. With a +180 carry capacity, it's ideal for players who like to hoard but still need to move swiftly. The -2 speed penalty is a minor trade-off when you consider the extra weight you can carry.
For those who prioritize storage above all else, the Cracowian Saddle offers the highest carry capacity in the game at +200. However, the -2 speed penalty means you'll be a bit slower. If you're the type to loot everything in sight, this saddle is indispensable.
Identical to the Cracowian Saddle in terms of functionality, the Dragon Saddle boasts a +200 carry capacity and a -2 speed penalty. What sets it apart is its stylish appearance, featuring a decorative horn and fashionable saddlebags. It's the perfect choice for those who value aesthetics along with practicality.
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Bridles are essential for enhancing your horse's courage, stamina, and sometimes even its armor. A well-chosen bridle can make a significant difference in your horse's performance, particularly in combat and long journeys.
For stamina-heavy riding, the Bridle of the Holy Roman Empire is unbeatable. It boosts stamina by +19 and speed by +3, making it ideal for long-distance travel between towns.
The Sharukan Bridle offers a +17 stamina boost, which is great for endurance. However, it comes with a -2 speed penalty, making it less suitable for those who need to make quick escapes.
When charging into battle, your horse's armor is crucial. Caparisons and harnesses provide courage and protection but at the cost of stamina and carry capacity. Here are the top choices:
The Warhorse Caparison is perfect for those who dive headfirst into danger. It offers +5 courage, 50 extra carry weight, and robust armor (7/9/9 for stab/slash/blunt damage). However, it reduces stamina by -12, so long sprints are out of the question. It's a worthy trade-off for the added protection in combat.
This gear turns your horse into a fortress with +5 courage and solid armor (3/3/3 for all damage types). The downside is a 50 carry capacity reduction, which might be a deal-breaker for avid looters.
For a balanced approach, the Quilted Caparison with Harness is ideal. It provides +4 courage, 40 extra carry weight, and decent armor (4/6/6 for stab/slash/blunt damage). It offers protection without severely impacting your horse's utility.
Horseshoes are not just for aesthetics; they can significantly affect your horse's speed and offer some protection. Here are the best options:
The Knight’s Horseshoes are a versatile choice, boosting speed by +2 and providing light armor (1/3/1 for stab/slash/blunt). They're perfect for riders looking for a bit of extra speed and hoof protection.
These horseshoes offer a modest +1 speed increase. They're a budget option, but if you can afford it, upgrading to the Knight’s Horseshoes is recommended for better performance.
Rumored to be the fastest in the game with a +3 speed boost, the Nobleman’s Horseshoes remain unconfirmed. If you manage to find a set, you might just be the envy of the realm—or a victim of medieval rumors.
And that's the rundown on the best horse gear in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*. Equip your steed wisely to enhance your adventures across the medieval landscape.
*Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is available now on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.*