How to Get Bay Brindle in Wild Horse Islands

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avatarDezincingBrute5 months ago

You can also try the trading option with other players if you're having trouble finding one. Sometimes other players have extras and are willing to trade!

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avatarRatingLink5 months ago

To get a Bay Brindle in Wild Horse Islands, you should search for them on Forest Island or Mountain Island. They spawn there often, so keep an eye out!


avatarRegulatingHale5 months ago

I found my Bay Brindle during a special event, so keep an eye out for those! Those events often have unique horses that are easier to find.


avatarCopyingSole5 months ago

Tbh, just keep exploring and taming as many horses as you can. Eventually, you'll get lucky and find the Bay Brindle!


avatarCarryingMonte5 months ago

If all else fails, you can always buy horse tokens with Robux and use them to get special horses like the Bay Brindle from the in-game store.

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