How to find Ganon’s Horse in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Ganon’s horse in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom allows you to sweep your sworn enemy’s ride.
This is an oversized steed in the same vein as the Giant White Stallion – down to the same stats – albeit with a much cooler color scheme.
Our guide will help you find it Ganon’s Horse location and claim it as your own.
How to prepare to capture Ganon’s horse
Our advice for finding and taming horses applies here – as it does for Zelda’s Golden Horse or the Giant White Stallion. Increase your stealth with sneaky meals and elixirsand boost your stamina with invigorating meals And elixirs.
Be sure to bring enough apples to feed him once you catch him to speed up the bonding process.
Ganon’s Horse location
Ganon’s Horse is far to the southeast near Hateno Village. If you’ve done the Hateno Village Research Lab side adventure (which gives you the Travel Medallion and other path upgrades), you’ve unlocked the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab fast travel point – that’s the best starting point. If not, then you need to go to the Zanmik Shrine near the village itself and go uphill.
Your ultimate goal is the small peninsula between Hateno and Deepback Bays southeast of Hateno Village. When you arrive, you should see Ganon’s Horse hanging out with a herd of wild horses.
How to Capture and Tame Ganon’s Giant Horse
Ganon’s Giant Horse can be captured and tamed just like any other horse. Remove your clumsy armor, weapons, shields and bows. Better yet, equip the Stealth Armor set if you have it. If you don’t, sneaky meals And elixirs are great – meals prepared with things like silent mushrooms, blue nightshadeor silent princesses and elixirs brewed with ingredients such as sunset fireflies.
Bend and sneak up on him to climb him. At that point, it’s time to puree the purée L button to calm down It. It’s going to take about two full endurance rings. When you walk low, invigorating meals And elixirs will upgrade you.
Catching the giant horse is just the first step to claiming it. Next is to take it to a stable and, frustratingly, you’re a long way from the nearest one.
By Hateno Beach, head back northwest to meet the road. On the way back to Hateno Village you will pass the Walnot Mountain Cave where you can find the Barbarian Leg Wraps. Follow the road through Hateno Village and continue north camphor pond and the Cliffs of quince. Shortly past there you pass Fort Hateno – where you “Bring Peace to Necluda!” they adventure with Captain Hoz and the monster control crew. Keep following the road around Ash Swamp to finally arrive at Dueling Peaks Stable.