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− | A '''Mount''', or '''Riding Companion''', is generally a horse, camel, mule, or similar creature which can be rode and serves as a [[companion]]. | + | {{Set|20}} |
+ | A '''Mount''', or '''Riding Companion''', is generally a horse, camel, mule, or similar creature which can be rode and serves as a [[companion]]. Every character may have one Mount for free. Additional mounts are allowed if it is appropriate to the character's [[Profession]] or backstory. | ||
− | A mount is roughly defined as a non-flying creature commonly used for riding in at least one region of Hyrule. This includes but is not necessarily limited to a horse, mule, or camel. | + | A mount is roughly defined as a non-flying creature commonly used for riding in at least one region of Hyrule. This includes but is not necessarily limited to a horse, mule, or camel. Some more exotic options include dogs to be ridden by children or {{r|Kokiri}}, giant fish to be ridden at sea, or mice to be ridden by [[Race:Picori|Picori]]. The mount does not have supernatural or extraordinary abilities for a creature of its kind, and is unable to fly. The mount may be used in combat, but as a general rule lacks exceptional combat strength, and will usually lose in one-on-one combat to a decently strong monster. |
− | + | [[Goron]]s, [[Yeti]], and [[Darknut]]s are generally too large for typical mounts. If the character expends an additional 10 rupees in acquiring the mount, however, the mount improves to an above-average size and strength--such as a draft horse. This larger version is capable of carrying one Goron-sized passenger, two Hylian-sized passengers, or three Kokiri-sized passengers. Unfortunately, [[Lynel]]s are too large and strangely-shaped to be carried by even these larger mounts. | |
− | [[ | + | If a mount is particularly capable in combat, gains its own treasure(s), or in some way becomes extraordinary for its species, it instead must be treated as an [[Race:Unusual Companion|Unusual Companion]], which has a higher cost. [[Category:Canonical Treasures]] |
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+ | ==As an Unusual Companion== | ||
+ | Any mount can be initially created as an [[Race:Unusual Companion|Unusual Companion]], or later turned into one. In either case, the cost for doing so is 50 rupees, and requires the player be of at least [[Regular]] rank. The mount must be submitted as its own character, following the usual character creation process. | ||
− | + | Unlike a normal mount, an Unusual Companion has its own [[PWC]] score, gains its own treasures, can be as intelligent as a [[Hylian]], can act on its own, and can be an effective combatant in its own right. It becomes able to speak if it gains a [[treasure]] such as [[Language of Fauna]] or a [[Jabber Nut]]. Needless to say, such mounts are particularly rare in [[Hyrule]]. | |
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+ | Any mount that functions as an Unusual Companion may freely gain [[Centaur Speed]] as an innate [[racial perk]]. | ||
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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | * A [[Loftwing Companion]] is a specialized, more expensive riding companion. In many regards, it functions as a mount that is able to fly. | ||
+ | * {{Canon|Ocarina of Time}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Organic Items]] |
Latest revision as of 18:30, 30 April 2016
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Type | Companion |
Fields | Travel |
Cost | 0 rupees |
A Mount, or Riding Companion, is generally a horse, camel, mule, or similar creature which can be rode and serves as a companion. Every character may have one Mount for free. Additional mounts are allowed if it is appropriate to the character's Profession or backstory.
A mount is roughly defined as a non-flying creature commonly used for riding in at least one region of Hyrule. This includes but is not necessarily limited to a horse, mule, or camel. Some more exotic options include dogs to be ridden by children or Kokiri, giant fish to be ridden at sea, or mice to be ridden by Picori. The mount does not have supernatural or extraordinary abilities for a creature of its kind, and is unable to fly. The mount may be used in combat, but as a general rule lacks exceptional combat strength, and will usually lose in one-on-one combat to a decently strong monster.
Gorons, Yeti, and Darknuts are generally too large for typical mounts. If the character expends an additional 10 rupees in acquiring the mount, however, the mount improves to an above-average size and strength--such as a draft horse. This larger version is capable of carrying one Goron-sized passenger, two Hylian-sized passengers, or three Kokiri-sized passengers. Unfortunately, Lynels are too large and strangely-shaped to be carried by even these larger mounts.
If a mount is particularly capable in combat, gains its own treasure(s), or in some way becomes extraordinary for its species, it instead must be treated as an Unusual Companion, which has a higher cost.
As an Unusual Companion
Any mount can be initially created as an Unusual Companion, or later turned into one. In either case, the cost for doing so is 50 rupees, and requires the player be of at least Regular rank. The mount must be submitted as its own character, following the usual character creation process.
Unlike a normal mount, an Unusual Companion has its own PWC score, gains its own treasures, can be as intelligent as a Hylian, can act on its own, and can be an effective combatant in its own right. It becomes able to speak if it gains a treasure such as Language of Fauna or a Jabber Nut. Needless to say, such mounts are particularly rare in Hyrule.
Any mount that functions as an Unusual Companion may freely gain Centaur Speed as an innate racial perk.
Trivia
- A Loftwing Companion is a specialized, more expensive riding companion. In many regards, it functions as a mount that is able to fly.
- The Mount treasure canonically appears in the Zelda series, initially in Ocarina of Time. More information about the canonical version of this treasure can likely be found on Zelda Wiki.