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Horses are usually only encountered in the wild by rangers attempting to capture one of a herd. In the process of breaking the herd, the horse may attack the ranger. Additionally, player-owned horses are covered by this entry, being killable through a bug and skinnable once slain.
Horses are usually only encountered in the wild by rangers attempting to capture one of a herd. In the process of breaking the herd, the horse may attack the ranger. Additionally, player-owned horses are covered by this entry, being killable through a bug and skinnable once slain.


'''Cutting the Herd'''
While historically, horse tanning would have been commonplace, horse-hide goods are often frowned upon in Dragonrealms. Killing a player-owned horse is currently a bug and is therefore against policy.
Finding and hunting horses can be a chore. A member of any guild may seperate one from the herd, but know that only Rangers can catch horses.

In the steppes around Horse Clan, you will find herds of wild horses. To encounter a lone horse, you must cut the herd. First, hide, then STALK HERD about 3 or 4 times until you are "dangerously close" Then you can CUT HERD which will isolate a horse from the herd. Ocassionally the herd will move rooms as you are stalking it, and you will need to follow it and start the stalking process all over again.

Once cut from the herd, a Ranger of at least 60th circle may attempt to catch the horse, but anyone can kill it. If left to their own devices, lone horses are usually promptly devoured by golden pards.

==Social Repurcussions==

While historically, horse tanning would have been commonplace, horse-hide goods are often frowned upon (anachronistically) by players in Dragonrealms.

Killing a player-owned horse is currently a bug and is therefore against policy.


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Horse
Unknown creature.jpg
Agi Ref Str
? ? ?
Skill Cap ?"-Unknown" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2000. to ?"-Unknown" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 0.
Skinnable Yes
Has Coins No
Has Gems No
Has Boxes No
Evil / Undead No
Corporeal Yes
Stealth Attack Poach
Casts Spells No
Attack Range Melee"-melee" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 1.
Stealthy No
Special Attacks No
Located:

Unknown

Description

In Depth

Skin Details
Skin Name horse hide
Skin Type hide
Weight ?
Ranks Required ?"?" is not a number.
Tannable Yes
Number of Pieces 2
Crushable No
Max Value
Max Arranged



Hunting Info

Horses are usually only encountered in the wild by rangers attempting to capture one of a herd. In the process of breaking the herd, the horse may attack the ranger. Additionally, player-owned horses are covered by this entry, being killable through a bug and skinnable once slain.

Cutting the Herd Finding and hunting horses can be a chore. A member of any guild may seperate one from the herd, but know that only Rangers can catch horses.

In the steppes around Horse Clan, you will find herds of wild horses. To encounter a lone horse, you must cut the herd. First, hide, then STALK HERD about 3 or 4 times until you are "dangerously close" Then you can CUT HERD which will isolate a horse from the herd. Ocassionally the herd will move rooms as you are stalking it, and you will need to follow it and start the stalking process all over again.

Once cut from the herd, a Ranger of at least 60th circle may attempt to catch the horse, but anyone can kill it. If left to their own devices, lone horses are usually promptly devoured by golden pards.

Social Repurcussions

While historically, horse tanning would have been commonplace, horse-hide goods are often frowned upon (anachronistically) by players in Dragonrealms.

Killing a player-owned horse is currently a bug and is therefore against policy.