Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (TotK)

How to Get Ganon's Horse

Tears of the Kingdom TOTK - How to Get Ganon

Find Ganon's horse in Hateno Beach and bring it back to Dueling Peaks Stable to get it in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (TotK). Read on for a detailed guide on how to obtain Ganon's horse and more!

How to Get Ganon's Horse

Travel to Hateno Beach

Ganon's giant horse can be found near the edge of Hateno Beach, left of Deepback Bay, at the coordinates 4155, -2453, 0004. You can easily spot it as it towers over a herd of wild horses.

To reach this location you can fast travel to the Hateno Ancient Lab near Hateno Village and head southeast.

Will Not Appear if Already Obtained

Do note that Ganon's horse will not appear in the wild if you already have it in your stables, which is only possible if you have an existing Breath of the Wild save file that has already obtained Ganon's horse.

Tears of the Kingdom carries over any horses you have stored in a stable in Breath of the Wild, including Ganon's horse.

What Transfers Over From Breath of the Wild?

Tame the Horse

Crouch and sneak up towards the horse. Once you're near it, mount on it and mash the L button to soothe and tame the horse. You need at least two stamina wheels to be able to calm it down and tame it.

To increase your chances of being able to ride the horse, you can consume dishes or elixirs with Sneak Up, or wear armor sets that you quieter.

How to Tame Wild Horses

Bring the Horse to Dueling Peaks Stable

Tears of the Kingdom TOTK - Dueling Peaks Stable

Once you tame the horse, you need to register it in a stable to keep it. The nearest stable from Hateno Beach is the Dueling Peaks Stable, located at the far west.

The journey will be far and relatively slow, as Ganon's horse will not be able to sprint unlike other wild horses. Luckily, you can ensure the smoothest trip possbile by following the road east of Hateno Beach. This will lead you to the northern part of East Necluda all the way to Dueling Peaks at West Necluda where the stable is.

Stables Map and All Stable Locations

Tips to Get Ganon's Horse

Prepare to Get Stealthy

Tears of the Kingdom TOTK - Prepare to Get Stealthy

Ganon's horse can easily detect you and run away if you don't approach it carefully. It is recommended to eat dishes or elixirs with Stealth Up or wear the Stealth, Yiga, or Evil Spirit armor set which makes you move quieter before approaching the animal.

Increase Your Stamina

Tears of the Kingdom TOTK - Stamina Vessel

You need at least two stamina wheels to completely tame Ganon's horse, so make sure that you have enough before attempting to get the animal.

You can also prepare stamina dishes and elixirs made from Stamella Shrooms to replenish your stamina while you're mounted on it.

How to Increase Maximum Hearts and Stamina

Stick to the Road

Tears of the Kingdom TOTK - Stick to the Road

The tedious part of getting Ganon's horse is the trip of taking it from Hateno Beach to the stable in Dueling Peaks. The horse itself is also hard to control due to its wild temperament.

It is recommended to follow the nearby road and not take any detours to ensure the smoothest journey possible.

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Ganon's Horse Stats

Strong But Slow

Once you take Ganon's horse at a stable, you will be able to see its stats. Upon registering, it has five stars in strength, making it one of the strongest horses in the game and can easily trample any enemies along your way.

Its speed, however, is at two stars. It also is unable to sprint as it possesses no stamina, so you do not expect this horse to get you to places quickly.

Additionally. Ganon's horse has zero stats in pull and will not be able to wear the Towing Harness.

Stats Cannot Be Enhanced

Tears of the Kingdom TOTK - Ganon

The stats of Ganon's horse are set in stone and cannot be enhanced by Malanya. If you want to build the best horse you can possibly get in the game, you have to spend your resources on another horse.

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