(Note: We say “care about” here, but please read the final section before you go swapping out horses.) Speed and acceleration are represented by up to 10 bars some are filled in white, a few more are grayed out, and the rest are blank. The next three pieces of information are what you’ll care about most: speed, acceleration and handling. Below that, you’ll see the color of the horse’s coat. To the right of the cores is your bonding level with this particular horse (more on that in a second). Below that on the left are the horse’s cores - stamina and health - and their associated bars. When you walk up to your (or any, really) horse and press R1/RB to show their info, you’ll see the things that differentiate this horse from any other.Īt the top, you’ll see the breed - breed largely determines the rest of the stats, so horses of the same breed will have similar (or identical) attributes.
Horse basics A horse’s stats can be viewed by locking on to them and hitting R1/RB to show info. Here’s everything you need to know about dealing with your equine friends in Red Dead Redemption 2.
Your horse is your primary mode of transportation, a mobile arsenal and your constant companion. Horses are a big part of Red Dead Redemption 2.