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- Horses are one of 31 Rare Resources in the game and available from the beginning. They appear as a group of four brown or white horses. Like with all rare resources on land, they can be gathered by sending a Merchant from the Market to the resource location. Horses provide the following benefits:
* File:Food.jpg Food gather rate +10
* File:Metal.jpg Metal gather rate +10
* Cost of Stable units reduced by 15%. Note, that Metal is not gathered until a nation has entered the Classical Age. File:Horses.jpg
- Horses were often seen or mentioned on Little House and are the main mode of transport. Laura Ingalls once owned a horse called Bunny which she loved very much. Laura also used her horse to compete in a race against Nellie Oleson. In all the episodes horses are normally seen.
- Salim and The Bedouins use them to rescue Sully from Katherine Marlowe's agents.
- When a Voice Trumpet rises and makes sounds like a horse, Tinky Winky, Dipsy and Laa-Laa trot and gallop across Teletubbyland pretending to be horses. Children in Tummy Tales help to groom and feed a horse.
- Horses are a type of animal that can be rode on. They have the ability to throw your character up high when he/she gets off. After you have got off a horse it will return to where it came from. They appear in levels such as Desert Ambush and Temple Of The Grail.
- Horses is a form-changing chicken seen during the Hallowe'en 2011 event. He belongs to Frank, and was adopted by Frank after he found Horses falling from the sky on fire and nursed him back to health when nobody wanted to take him in. He was one of the first few chickens Avalani used to test the citadel creation ritual, and during the experiment four of those chickens were merged into one, resulting in Horses.
- Horses existed in Rokugan since before the foundation of the Emerald Empire. They were used to transport supplies, labor in the field, or they were trained as warhorses since the Unicorns returned. The original horse was the Rokugani pony. Namaku was the Fortune of horses.
- These are the following Horses mentioned:
* Tug /Bellerophon
* Abelard
* Kicker
* Blaze
* Cropper /Cormac
* Bumper
- It is considered virtually impossible to escape the grasp of a Titan without a horse outside the Walls, excluding the Titan Forest where vertical maneuvering equipment can be utilized. Their top speed can range from 75 to 80 kilometers an hour, roughly maintaining the speeds of 35 kilometers an hour.
- Horses is a form-changing chicken seen during the Halloween 2011 event. He belongs to Frank, and was adopted by Frank after he found Horses falling from the sky on fire and nursed him back to health when nobody wanted to take him in. He was one of the first few chickens Avalani used to test the citadel creation ritual, and during the experiment four of those chickens were merged into one, resulting in Horses.
- Their presence and use was widespread throughout the Middle Ages, the Renaissance era, and the American Revolution for several purposes, resulting in a variety of breeds to match their use.
- Horses are commonly ridden by man for transportation (see Equestrianism). Sometimes they are used to pull wagons, buggies, or other things.
- Horses are quadrupedal mammals domesticated by humans around 4000 BCE, with populations of wild horses still living in remote regions of the world. Horses of various kinds have appeared on both The Muppet Show and Sesame Street.
- During the Machine War, the Machines made horse-like combat robots. Ironically, no real horses survived the Machine War, but they may have been included in the Matrix along with other animals, as the name of the Four Horsemen virus shows the bluepills were probably familiar with them. Horses also appear inside Cis' training simulation.
- Horses are one of the main animals at Tulsa House of Night, just behind the Cats. There is a class dedicated to learning about and taking care of horses. The professor of the class is Professor Lenobia.
- The Horses appeared in the episode Dora Saves the Game.
- Throughout history horses have been responsible for many of the great technological advances in civilization. From the wheel to the internal combustion engine without horses humans surely would either have perished by now or would have evolved into Brad Pitt. They formed the first organized armed forces and they were the original Knights of the Round Table.
- Horses are prominently used as war mounts by the armored knights of Westeros, whose heavy horse charges can devastate many times their number of infantry. There are some farmers in the Gift, who breed horses for the Night's Watch. Even the White Walkers from the lands far Beyond the Wall in Westeros have been observed riding undead wight-horses that they have resurrected.
- Horses are work animals. People use them for a great number of tasks, including ploughing, transport, bread-baking, and accounting. The adventurer can take advantage of this by buying a horse to quicken travel, food preparation, or computation of travel costs. Riding shortens the time needed for traveling enormously.
- When outside of combat, riding a horse will generally increase your movement speed across the map unless your athletics skill is much higher than your riding skill. The horse's attributes also do not matter, meaning a Sumpter Horse has the same utility as a Charger. Adding horses to your inventory can also further improve your overland speed as well as reduce the speed penalty from carrying heavy items in your inventory. See Party speed for more information.
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HistoryText | - Horses are commonly ridden by man for transportation . Sometimes they are used to pull wagons, buggies, or other things.
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Range | - In use as a domesticated animal throughout both Westeros and Essos
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Game | - Ultima VII
- Ultima II
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- Being both strong and swift, these companions of the trail are invaluable when time is of the essence and one's strength is at an end. The traveler should obtain a steed early in his adventuring. Occasionally, you may spy a majestic wild stallion roaming the broad plains, but catching and taming it is another thing.
- This animal can be found in the wild or domesticated in the stables. Horses are most commonly used for rapid transportation from town to town of through the wilderness.
- Horses - Riding horse back is faster than walking, and horses are cheap.
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Representatives | - Some Breeds of Horses:
* Appaloosa
* Arabian
* Clydesdale
* Mustang
* Thoroughbred
Some Coat Colors of Horses:
* Palamino
* Pinto
Some Horses:
* Comet
* Daisy
* Vanguard
* Victory
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Notes | - * This article is about horses in the DC Universe alone, not meant to be scientifically accurate. But you knew that... right?
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- The Second Age of Darkness
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abstract | - Title and short intro here.
- Horses are one of 31 Rare Resources in the game and available from the beginning. They appear as a group of four brown or white horses. Like with all rare resources on land, they can be gathered by sending a Merchant from the Market to the resource location. Horses provide the following benefits:
* File:Food.jpg Food gather rate +10
* File:Metal.jpg Metal gather rate +10
* Cost of Stable units reduced by 15%. Note, that Metal is not gathered until a nation has entered the Classical Age. File:Horses.jpg
- Horses were often seen or mentioned on Little House and are the main mode of transport. Laura Ingalls once owned a horse called Bunny which she loved very much. Laura also used her horse to compete in a race against Nellie Oleson. In all the episodes horses are normally seen.
- Salim and The Bedouins use them to rescue Sully from Katherine Marlowe's agents.
- Horses are prominently used as war mounts by the armored knights of Westeros, whose heavy horse charges can devastate many times their number of infantry. There are some farmers in the Gift, who breed horses for the Night's Watch. In the desert climate of Dorne in southern Westeros, the Dornishmen have developed a unique breed of horse: the Dornish sand steed. They are splendid beasts that can run for a day and a night without tiring. A knight wearing full metal plate armor would bake in the hot desert sun, so Dornishmen wear only light armor, and thus their horses are bred for extreme stamina instead of strength. In Essos, the Dothraki mounted hordes of the central plains center their entire culture and society around their horses. They sweep across the plains in large clans called khalasars, which can include tens of thousands of riders and their horses. Unlike the knights of Westeros, the Dothraki favor fast, unarmored cavalry, allowing for lightning-fast strikes and greater mobility. Even the White Walkers from the lands far Beyond the Wall in Westeros have been observed riding undead wight-horses that they have resurrected.
- When outside of combat, riding a horse will generally increase your movement speed across the map unless your athletics skill is much higher than your riding skill. The horse's attributes also do not matter, meaning a Sumpter Horse has the same utility as a Charger. Adding horses to your inventory can also further improve your overland speed as well as reduce the speed penalty from carrying heavy items in your inventory. See Party speed for more information.
* Horse type: There are many horse types in Mount&Blade. See below for more info.
* Sell price: The selling/purchase value of the horse. The selling price is always lower than the buying price.
* Armor: Reduces the damage your horse takes in battle. The higher this value is, the better. Typically this attribute is inversely proportionate to speed.
* Speed: The maximum galloping speed of your horse not including riding skill modifiers. All blows delivered at higher speed in the same direction the horse is moving will cause more damage. If a blow is delivered in the opposite direction, it is possible to deal 0 damage, even to lightly armored targets. Higher speed usually comes at the price of lower armor. Couched lance and charge damage (see below) is directly related to this stat. All horses, even lame ones, are faster than foot troops.
* Maneuver: The turn rating of your horse. A horse with a higher maneuver value will turn faster than other horses. This is highly useful for weaving in and out of danger, and dodging enemy strikes. After an initial charge, a higher maneuver value also allows for shorter time in setting up subsequent strikes.
* Charge: Blunt damage dealt by your horse when it collides with enemy infantry when moving at a sufficient speed. This damage is usually low regardless of how high this value is, though your horse will almost always knock your target over if you are moving at full speed. A horse with a high charge will lose less speed when it hits an enemy and will be able to push its way through more infantry before being forced to stop. Additionally a horse with high charge will not have to be moving as fast to successfully knock your target over. This can be an effective way of taking prisoners if no non-lethal weapons are available. It is also useful for getting out of danger, as a horse with high charge rating can force itself through crowds of infantry.
* Hit Points: The amount of damage your horse can take before being crippled or dying. There are no horses with less than 100 hit points in an unmodded version of Mount&Blade.
* Requires Riding: The level of Riding skill you need to mount the horse.
- When a Voice Trumpet rises and makes sounds like a horse, Tinky Winky, Dipsy and Laa-Laa trot and gallop across Teletubbyland pretending to be horses. Children in Tummy Tales help to groom and feed a horse.
- Throughout history horses have been responsible for many of the great technological advances in civilization. From the wheel to the internal combustion engine without horses humans surely would either have perished by now or would have evolved into Brad Pitt. They formed the first organized armed forces and they were the original Knights of the Round Table. They have been known to find chairs sexually exciting. Andy Zaltzman is known to have assisted a hourse in its 'chair finding', which is a coming of age task for young horses. To do so is seen as an unforgiveable taboo in the horse comunity, and serveral more conservative horse groups have considered joining the Impalas in their crusade against Zaltzman despite the recent outbreak in violence between the communities.
- Horses are a type of animal that can be rode on. They have the ability to throw your character up high when he/she gets off. After you have got off a horse it will return to where it came from. They appear in levels such as Desert Ambush and Temple Of The Grail.
- Horses is a form-changing chicken seen during the Hallowe'en 2011 event. He belongs to Frank, and was adopted by Frank after he found Horses falling from the sky on fire and nursed him back to health when nobody wanted to take him in. He was one of the first few chickens Avalani used to test the citadel creation ritual, and during the experiment four of those chickens were merged into one, resulting in Horses.
- Horses existed in Rokugan since before the foundation of the Emerald Empire. They were used to transport supplies, labor in the field, or they were trained as warhorses since the Unicorns returned. The original horse was the Rokugani pony. Namaku was the Fortune of horses.
- These are the following Horses mentioned:
* Tug /Bellerophon
* Abelard
* Kicker
* Blaze
* Cropper /Cormac
* Bumper
- It is considered virtually impossible to escape the grasp of a Titan without a horse outside the Walls, excluding the Titan Forest where vertical maneuvering equipment can be utilized. Their top speed can range from 75 to 80 kilometers an hour, roughly maintaining the speeds of 35 kilometers an hour.
- Horses is a form-changing chicken seen during the Halloween 2011 event. He belongs to Frank, and was adopted by Frank after he found Horses falling from the sky on fire and nursed him back to health when nobody wanted to take him in. He was one of the first few chickens Avalani used to test the citadel creation ritual, and during the experiment four of those chickens were merged into one, resulting in Horses.
- Their presence and use was widespread throughout the Middle Ages, the Renaissance era, and the American Revolution for several purposes, resulting in a variety of breeds to match their use.
- Horses are work animals. People use them for a great number of tasks, including ploughing, transport, bread-baking, and accounting. The adventurer can take advantage of this by buying a horse to quicken travel, food preparation, or computation of travel costs. Riding shortens the time needed for traveling enormously. Horses stayed the same in all installments in which they appear, but didn't appear in the Underworlds or Ultima VIII due to difficulties in contract negotiations with Electronic Arts, which refused to include vet insurance as a term of their employment contracts. As a result, in Ultima IX, all horses are depicted as dead and hanged (one is even enclosed into a iceberg) and the culprit is a woman named Cleo found in the Prison of Wrong. The reason for all the dead horses was essentially an in-joke to get back at the horses' intractable labor union. Ultima V is the only game that really describes differences between breeds of Britannian horses. While all horses look the same in the game, several NPCs, usually those who work in stables identify various types: plough horses, mountain horses, steppes horses, Valorian steeds which are prized as warhorses, and horses with huge batlike wings from the gargoyles' stables (their scaly hides having protected them from the gargoyles' voracious appetites).
- Horses are commonly ridden by man for transportation (see Equestrianism). Sometimes they are used to pull wagons, buggies, or other things.
- Horses are quadrupedal mammals domesticated by humans around 4000 BCE, with populations of wild horses still living in remote regions of the world. Horses of various kinds have appeared on both The Muppet Show and Sesame Street.
- During the Machine War, the Machines made horse-like combat robots. Ironically, no real horses survived the Machine War, but they may have been included in the Matrix along with other animals, as the name of the Four Horsemen virus shows the bluepills were probably familiar with them. Horses also appear inside Cis' training simulation.
- Horses are one of the main animals at Tulsa House of Night, just behind the Cats. There is a class dedicated to learning about and taking care of horses. The professor of the class is Professor Lenobia.
- The Horses appeared in the episode Dora Saves the Game.
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