Can I Unregister a Horse in Tears of the Kingdom?

avatarReroutingTopaz8 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz6 months ago

Oh yeah, you totally can. Just head over to any stable you find in the world of Hyrule. Chat up the stable master, and they'll help you manage your horse roster, including unregistering any horse you're not bonded with anymore. It's like breaking up, but with less emotional baggage.

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avatarCarryingMonte6 months ago

Nope, once you're bonded, that's it. Your horse is your ride or die in Hyrulian terms. Choose wisely, my friend.


avatarTrainingLace6 months ago

Absolutely! If you've got a new favorite or just need to make room, just visit a stable. The folks there are like horse managers; they know the deal and will sort you out, no sweat. I had to unregister my first horse because I found one with spots that looked like a cow. Best decision ever!

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