- For the Red Dead Redemption variant, see Hungarian Half-bred.
The Hungarian Half-bred is a horse breed in Red Dead Redemption 2. They tend to have higher health and stamina, but lower speed and acceleration. Its handling gives it moderate reactivity and agility.
Description
Hungarian Half-breds are courageous war horses, renowned for their fearlessness. This makes them a good choice to have in combat, although it should be noted that this breed does not have as much health and stamina as other war horses. The Dapple Dark Grey variant can be bought at the stables in Valentine, while others must be tamed in the wild. They are healthy and possess average stamina, speed and acceleration.
Catalogue Description
Originally bred for competition, the Hungarian Half-bred exhibits strength and stamina prized by many. Fine for sports or on the battlefield, they are quiet and eager to learn, alert and attentive. Their withers are well defined, the head alert, the limbs strong and muscular, and the hindquarters rounded and powerful. The Hungarian Half-bred is a quality war horse with a high level of strength.
Coat styles
Coat | Base Value (in $) | Health | Stamina | Speed | Acceleration | Source |
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Dapple Dark Grey | 150.00 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 3 | Valentine stable |
Flaxen Chestnut | 130.00 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | Wild |
Piebald Tobiano | 130.00 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | Wild |
Special variants
Old Boy
The horse of John Marston throughout most of 1899. Old Boy first appears at Horseshoe Overlook after John's previous horse was killed by wolves in the snowy mountains of Ambarino. This horse has a "Silver Dark Bay" coat and is one of the few horses to not get skittish when the player approaches it. Along with Arthur's horse, Old Boy is shot dead by Pinkertons in the mission "Red Dead Redemption", forcing Arthur and John to continue on foot.
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Trivia
- In the mission "Money Lending and Other Sins I", if the player enters Wróbel's barn, they can steal his Hungarian Half-bred horse.
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