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[[File:An Imperial Horse.png|thumb|250px|An Imperial Horse.]] |
[[File:An Imperial Horse.png|thumb|250px|An Imperial Horse.]] |
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− | '''Mounts''' are a method of travel in {{Online}}.<ref>August 22, 2013. ''The Elder Scrolls Online'' [http://elderscrollsonline.com/en-uk/news/post/2013/08/22/developer-question-of-the-week-35 Developer Question of the Week #35]</ref> There are |
+ | '''Mounts''' are a method of travel in {{Online}}.<ref>August 22, 2013. ''The Elder Scrolls Online'' [http://elderscrollsonline.com/en-uk/news/post/2013/08/22/developer-question-of-the-week-35 Developer Question of the Week #35]</ref> There are ten species of mounts: [[Bear (Online)|bears]], [[Camel (Online)|camels]], [[Dwarven Spider (Online)|Dwarven spiders]], [[Elk (Online)|elk]], [[Guar (Online)|guar]], [[Horse (Online)|horses]], [[Kagouti (Online)|kagouti]], [[Nix-Ox (Online)|nix-oxen]], [[Senche-Cats|senche]], and [[Wolf (Online)|wolves]]. Most of these species have several varieties. |
==Stats and progression== |
==Stats and progression== |
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− | Mounts have stats (Speed, Stamina, Carrying Capacity) which may be increased by upgrading at a stablemaster every 20 hours, causing a gain in level for each of the three skills. These gains are permanent and cumulative. The riding skill can be fully upgraded to 60% speed, 60 stamina and 60 carrying capacity. Crown-bought mounts are purely cosmetic and do not have any advantage over mounts purchased with gold. All mounts start with the same stats regardless of choice. |
+ | Mounts have stats (Speed, Stamina, Carrying Capacity) which may be increased by upgrading at a stablemaster every 20 hours, causing a gain in level for each of the three skills. These gains are permanent and cumulative. The riding skill can be fully upgraded to 60% speed, 60 stamina, and 60 carrying capacity. Crown-bought mounts are purely cosmetic and do not have any advantage over mounts purchased with gold. All mounts start with the same stats regardless of choice. |
Each upgrade level costs 250 {{G}}. Which amounts to 45,000 {{G}} spent on feedings and at minimum 3,600 hours spent for a fully upgraded mount. |
Each upgrade level costs 250 {{G}}. Which amounts to 45,000 {{G}} spent on feedings and at minimum 3,600 hours spent for a fully upgraded mount. |
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A mount's three stats determine the following: |
A mount's three stats determine the following: |
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*Speed – Affects the mount's top speed and acceleration. The maximum level of speed you can have is 60% above normal levels. Once a player invests a certain amount into Speed, the mount will obtain a cosmetic upgrade of leather straps tied around its back. |
*Speed – Affects the mount's top speed and acceleration. The maximum level of speed you can have is 60% above normal levels. Once a player invests a certain amount into Speed, the mount will obtain a cosmetic upgrade of leather straps tied around its back. |
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− | *Stamina – Affects the amount of Stamina a mount has and how much damage it can withstand before the player falls off. Stamina does not affect how long the horse can sprint but sprinting will drain its stamina which will mean an increased risk of being knocked off if attacked by an enemy—Stamina is essentially a mount's "health |
+ | *Stamina – Affects the amount of Stamina a mount has and how much damage it can withstand before the player falls off. Stamina does not affect how long the horse can sprint but sprinting will drain its stamina which will mean an increased risk of being knocked off if attacked by an enemy—Stamina is essentially a mount's "health." The maximum level of stamina you can have is 600% above normal levels. Once a player invests a certain amount into Stamina, the mount will obtain a cosmetic upgrade of steel armor. |
*Bag Space – Affects your total carrying capacity, and counts as an extension of the player's inventory. The maximum level of capacity you can have is 60 slots. Once a player invests a certain amount into Bag Space, the mount will obtain a saddlebag upgrade on its sides. |
*Bag Space – Affects your total carrying capacity, and counts as an extension of the player's inventory. The maximum level of capacity you can have is 60 slots. Once a player invests a certain amount into Bag Space, the mount will obtain a saddlebag upgrade on its sides. |
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!style="width: 175px;"|Notes |
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+ | |[[File:Great Elk Mount.jpg|100px]] |
|[[Great Elk]] |
|[[Great Elk]] |
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|Chandelier |
|Chandelier |
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|''A hardy, well-rounded beast suitable for riding and simple work. Unremarkable, but dependable.'' |
|''A hardy, well-rounded beast suitable for riding and simple work. Unremarkable, but dependable.'' |
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|Formerly known as ''Common Horse'' prior to Update 6. |
|Formerly known as ''Common Horse'' prior to Update 6. |
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+ | |[[File:ESO Rahd-m'Athra Mount.png|100px]] |
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+ | |[[Rahd-m'Athra]] |
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+ | |Bend Horse |
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+ | |N/A |
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+ | |''When the dro-m'Athra ride from the Dark Behind the World, they go mounted on these dread steeds: the Rahd-m'Athra! Are they spirits from the Dark Moons, or tangible creatures of evil?'' |
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+ | |{{Elsweyr}} Pre-purchase reward. |
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|[[File:Storm Atronach Horse.png|100px]] |
|[[File:Storm Atronach Horse.png|100px]] |
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|Storm Atronach Crown Crates apex reward. |
|Storm Atronach Crown Crates apex reward. |
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|[[White Mane Horse]] |
|[[White Mane Horse]] |
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|Snowmane |
|Snowmane |
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|''Do you want them to remember the mount you rode in on? Domesticating the savage Kagouti to serve as a mount is a recent endeavor, and to be frank, more than a little experimental. Do you have what it takes to stay in the saddle on one of these fierce, bipedal reptiles?'' |
|''Do you want them to remember the mount you rode in on? Domesticating the savage Kagouti to serve as a mount is a recent endeavor, and to be frank, more than a little experimental. Do you have what it takes to stay in the saddle on one of these fierce, bipedal reptiles?'' |
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|Available on the Crown Store for a limited time from September 22–25, 2016. |
|Available on the Crown Store for a limited time from September 22–25, 2016. |
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+ | !Nix-oxen |
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+ | !style="width: 100px;"|Image |
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+ | !style="width: 75px;" |Mount |
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+ | !style="width: 50px;" |Default name |
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+ | !style="width: 50px;" |Price |
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+ | !style="width: 175px;"|Description |
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+ | !style="width: 175px;"|Notes |
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+ | |[[File:Nix-Ox War-Steed.png|100px]] |
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+ | |[[Nix-Ox War-Steed]] |
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+ | |Thoraxo |
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+ | |Free |
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+ | |''It was the warlike Erabenimsum tribe of Ashlanders who first broke the wild Nix-Oxen of Vvardenfell to domestic use, and an Ashkhan, the legendary Ashu-Ammu, who first rode one into battle.'' |
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+ | |Complimentary gift offered to players who own {{ESO Morrowind|!}} from November 22 – 28, 2017. |
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|''The Reachmen of the upper Karth valley, who train them as mounts, swear that the Nightfall variant is sacred to the Daedric Prince Nocturnal.'' |
|''The Reachmen of the upper Karth valley, who train them as mounts, swear that the Nightfall variant is sacred to the Daedric Prince Nocturnal.'' |
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|Available on the Crown Store for a limited time from July 6–10, 2017. |
|Available on the Crown Store for a limited time from July 6–10, 2017. |
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+ | |[[File:Nightmare Senche Mount.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |[[Nightmare Senche]] |
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+ | |Flame Leaper |
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+ | |N/A (Complimentary) |
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+ | |''A night-black senche-tiger with burning paws and flames hissing from its face: this is surely the stuff of evil dreams. The origin of this horrific mount is obscure, but some see the hand of Mehrunes Dagon in it.'' |
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+ | |Available with all pre-purchases of the [[The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset|Chapter]], though digital purchases will grant access to the mount immediately. |
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|[[File:Pride-King Lion.png|100px]] |
|[[File:Pride-King Lion.png|100px]] |
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|[[File:Wild Hunt Senche.png|100px]] |
|[[File:Wild Hunt Senche.png|100px]] |
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|[[Wild Hunt Senche]] |
|[[Wild Hunt Senche]] |
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+ | |Twig Tiger |
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− | |{{Missing|Online}} |
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|400 Crown Crates |
|400 Crown Crates |
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|''The Wild Hunt unravels the shapes Y'ffre established for creatures in the Dawn Era, transforming them into monstrous but vigorous hybrid beasts. Among these, both beautiful and abhorrent, is the Wild Hunt Senche-Mount.'' |
|''The Wild Hunt unravels the shapes Y'ffre established for creatures in the Dawn Era, transforming them into monstrous but vigorous hybrid beasts. Among these, both beautiful and abhorrent, is the Wild Hunt Senche-Mount.'' |
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|Dwarven [[Crown Crates]] apex reward. |
|Dwarven [[Crown Crates]] apex reward. |
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− | |[[File:Gorne Striped Wolf |
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− | |[[Gorne Striped Wolf |
+ | |[[Gorne Striped Wolf]] |
|Loper |
|Loper |
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|100 Crown Gems |
|100 Crown Gems |
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|2,200 {{C}} |
|2,200 {{C}} |
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|''In the valley of the Karth River, the Reach clans have domesticated the fierce ice wolves, which they have bred for size and endurance to serve as mounts—a fearsome sight indeed!'' |
|''In the valley of the Karth River, the Reach clans have domesticated the fierce ice wolves, which they have bred for size and endurance to serve as mounts—a fearsome sight indeed!'' |
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+ | |[[File:Red Pit Wolf.png|100px]] |
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|[[Red Pit Wolf]] |
|[[Red Pit Wolf]] |
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|Ravager |
|Ravager |
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|[[File:Vitrine Dwarven Wolf.png|100px]] |
|[[File:Vitrine Dwarven Wolf.png|100px]] |
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|[[Vitrine Dwarven Wolf]] |
|[[Vitrine Dwarven Wolf]] |
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+ | |Gruffgears |
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− | |{{Missing|Online}} |
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|N/A |
|N/A |
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|''Of all known Dwarven mounts, or vamidiums, one of the rarest is the Wolf animunculus with critical components made, not of Dwarven Metal, but of some sort of Dwemeri Glass.'' |
|''Of all known Dwarven mounts, or vamidiums, one of the rarest is the Wolf animunculus with critical components made, not of Dwarven Metal, but of some sort of Dwemeri Glass.'' |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*All mounts come with a default given name but can be renamed at any time by going into the Collections menu, right-clicking on the mount's icon, then selecting Rename from the menu. |
*All mounts come with a default given name but can be renamed at any time by going into the Collections menu, right-clicking on the mount's icon, then selecting Rename from the menu. |
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− | *Players who acquired mounts |
+ | *Players who acquired mounts through limited-time offers or loyalty rewards while they were available may still use them. |
*The cosmetic upgrades of the mounts stack with each other. Meaning that a fully-upgraded mount can have all three upgrades (saddlebags, steel armor and leather straps) displayed on it at a time. These upgrades can be turned on and off at will, in the game's gameplay options. |
*The cosmetic upgrades of the mounts stack with each other. Meaning that a fully-upgraded mount can have all three upgrades (saddlebags, steel armor and leather straps) displayed on it at a time. These upgrades can be turned on and off at will, in the game's gameplay options. |
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− | *Dwarven spider mounts are referred to "vamidium" in their in-game descriptions. These are [[animunculi]] designed to serve as mounts. Animal shaped vamidium such as the Dwarven bear, Dwarven horse, etc also exist, and were featured as apex rewards in Crown Crates season three: Dwarven. |
+ | *Dwarven spider mounts are referred to "vamidium" in their in-game descriptions. These are [[animunculi]] designed to serve as mounts. Animal shaped vamidium such as the Dwarven bear, Dwarven horse, etc. also exist, and were featured as apex rewards in Crown Crates season three: Dwarven. |
==Bugs== |
==Bugs== |
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{{Bugs}} |
{{Bugs}} |
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− | *{{PC}}{{PS4}} Players may occasionally be seen in a running animation on top of their mount while their mount is moving. This bug is purely visionary, and is temporarily stopped every time one stops traveling, as they will resume their normal sitting animation. |
+ | *{{PC}}{{XB1}}{{PS4}} Players may occasionally be seen in a running animation on top of their mount while their mount is moving. This bug is purely visionary, and is temporarily stopped every time one stops traveling, as they will resume their normal sitting animation. |
*{{PC}} In cases of lag, summoning a mount may be delayed. This bug is visionary only on the player's side and not to others, and may result in the appearance of running very fast if it goes on too long. Eventually, the mount usually does appear, even after the sound effects and increased speeds are put in effect. |
*{{PC}} In cases of lag, summoning a mount may be delayed. This bug is visionary only on the player's side and not to others, and may result in the appearance of running very fast if it goes on too long. Eventually, the mount usually does appear, even after the sound effects and increased speeds are put in effect. |
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*{{Skyrim}} |
*{{Skyrim}} |
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*{{Online}} |
*{{Online}} |
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+ | **{{Elsweyr}} |
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Revision as of 15:26, 16 October 2020
- For other uses, see Mount.
Mounts are a method of travel in The Elder Scrolls Online.[1] There are ten species of mounts: bears, camels, Dwarven spiders, elk, guar, horses, kagouti, nix-oxen, senche, and wolves. Most of these species have several varieties.
Stats and progression
Mounts have stats (Speed, Stamina, Carrying Capacity) which may be increased by upgrading at a stablemaster every 20 hours, causing a gain in level for each of the three skills. These gains are permanent and cumulative. The riding skill can be fully upgraded to 60% speed, 60 stamina, and 60 carrying capacity. Crown-bought mounts are purely cosmetic and do not have any advantage over mounts purchased with gold. All mounts start with the same stats regardless of choice.
Each upgrade level costs 250 . Which amounts to 45,000 spent on feedings and at minimum 3,600 hours spent for a fully upgraded mount.
A mount's three stats determine the following:
- Speed – Affects the mount's top speed and acceleration. The maximum level of speed you can have is 60% above normal levels. Once a player invests a certain amount into Speed, the mount will obtain a cosmetic upgrade of leather straps tied around its back.
- Stamina – Affects the amount of Stamina a mount has and how much damage it can withstand before the player falls off. Stamina does not affect how long the horse can sprint but sprinting will drain its stamina which will mean an increased risk of being knocked off if attacked by an enemy—Stamina is essentially a mount's "health." The maximum level of stamina you can have is 600% above normal levels. Once a player invests a certain amount into Stamina, the mount will obtain a cosmetic upgrade of steel armor.
- Bag Space – Affects your total carrying capacity, and counts as an extension of the player's inventory. The maximum level of capacity you can have is 60 slots. Once a player invests a certain amount into Bag Space, the mount will obtain a saddlebag upgrade on its sides.
Acquisition
Mounts may be bought at any level for various prices from stablemasters in major cities throughout Tamriel and in the Crown Store. The cheapest gold-bought mount costs 10,000 , and the cheapest Crown-bought mount is 900 . There are no level restrictions on purchasing a mount meaning that players may ride one at any level. Players may have multiple mounts, although they can only have one with them at a time. You can change your primary mount at any time in the Collections menu. The appearance of a mount is determined by both the species of mount and the level of the three riding skills.[2]
List of mounts
The following are mounts that appear in The Elder Scrolls Online:
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Gallery
Trivia
- All mounts come with a default given name but can be renamed at any time by going into the Collections menu, right-clicking on the mount's icon, then selecting Rename from the menu.
- Players who acquired mounts through limited-time offers or loyalty rewards while they were available may still use them.
- The cosmetic upgrades of the mounts stack with each other. Meaning that a fully-upgraded mount can have all three upgrades (saddlebags, steel armor and leather straps) displayed on it at a time. These upgrades can be turned on and off at will, in the game's gameplay options.
- Dwarven spider mounts are referred to "vamidium" in their in-game descriptions. These are animunculi designed to serve as mounts. Animal shaped vamidium such as the Dwarven bear, Dwarven horse, etc. also exist, and were featured as apex rewards in Crown Crates season three: Dwarven.
Bugs
This section contains bugs related to Mounts (Online). Before adding a bug to this list, consider the following:
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- PC XB1 PS4 Players may occasionally be seen in a running animation on top of their mount while their mount is moving. This bug is purely visionary, and is temporarily stopped every time one stops traveling, as they will resume their normal sitting animation.
- PC In cases of lag, summoning a mount may be delayed. This bug is visionary only on the player's side and not to others, and may result in the appearance of running very fast if it goes on too long. Eventually, the mount usually does appear, even after the sound effects and increased speeds are put in effect.
Appearances
- The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- The Elder Scrolls Online
References
- ↑ August 22, 2013. The Elder Scrolls Online Developer Question of the Week #35
- ↑ August 30, 2013 MMORPG Life ESO Interview with Maria Aliprando