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Revision as of 13:45, 17 December 2014
Mounts allow players to travel more rapidly than on foot through the lands of Middle-earth. Types of mounts available include steeds, goats and war-steeds.
For steeds and war-steeds, Elves and Men ride horses, while Hobbits and Dwarves ride ponies. All races can ride goats.
Mounts can be ridden in most locations in Middle-earth without restrictions, however, only Goats can be ridden in Moria, and many interior areas do not allow mounts, automatically dismounting you upon entrance. And while mounts can swim, you will be automatically dismounted if you enter a body of water where your mount must swim!
Mount Details
How to acquire your mount
Éogar:
- 'There are several ways to acquire the different mount skills. You can purchase them with coin, you can earn them through deeds, you can also barter with different factions of the Free Peoples, or you can visit the LOTRO Store to purchase the skills. In fact, sometimes the Store may feature mount skills that are normally available only during seasonal events, or mounts that have been made exclusively for the store.
- 'In order to use mounts, you must first have the Basic Riding passive skill.'
- To obtain any mount, each Character must first have the Riding Skill. The only exceptions are a couple slower starter mounts.
- Free players must first purchase the riding skill from the LOTRO Store, currently for 95 (TP), but can do so at any level after completing the Introduction.
- Several mounts can be purchased from Éogar, or bartered from Cam Applewood, Stablehand or during festivals, from Will Peartree, Festival Horse Trader
- Other mounts can be acquired during Festivals, through acquiring Reputation (typically Kindred level) with certain factions or can be acquired at the LOTRO Store for TP, or even received as Lottery prizes!
- Founders and Moria Expeditionaries (Moria Pre-order purchasers) will find their Bree Steed and Dusky Nimblefoot Goat already in their "Mounts panel" when a new character is created. (These are account wide.)
- Owners of other various Promotional Mounts such as the PAX Steed, Anniversary Mounts or the various Rohan mounts which are also account wide, will be found as "tokens" in their bags at character creation to be used "to learn a skill to call this mount" which can then be executed as soon as the Riding Skill is obtained.
- When you purchase your first mount for 500 Silver (500 ), you get a passive skill, Mount Discount which allows you to buy future common mounts from Eogar at a discounted price (60%). This discount is cumulative with with the Men of Bree 5% Vendor Discount acquired on achieving Acquaintance reputation level with them, for a total discount of 65%.
- This passive skill is granted to you even if your first mount happens to be a reputation mount or pre-existing festival mount (new festival mounts will not grant this trait). The discount itself applies only to the mounts sold by Éogar, son of Hadorgar.
- A basic steed is 500 for the first purchase and 200 (reflecting the 60% mount discount) for every regular horse purchased after. Festival mounts cost Festival Tokens, and may require a completed festival deed in order to purchase.
- In the past, players gained access to their first horse or pony only at level 20 - the Bree-land Starter Steed. This was a slower version of a normal mount and has less health, but it got you saddled up sooner in the game (The riding quest was then only available at level 35). The cost of this mount was 200 silver and looked the same as the Founder's Bree-horse. Founders could start riding their mounts at level 15. This mount is now also included in the Loot Bag sold at the LOTRO Store and available at level 15.
Mount Skills
- When acquired, mounts immediately become a toggled skill. Regardless of which mount you acquire you will receive the correct mount type for your race.
- Mount skills can be quick-slotted like other skills or executed directly from the Mount panel (Character Journal -> Skills -> Mounts Panel).
- A keyboard shortcut which remembers your previous mount, can be set to allow you to mount-up "instantly" and another to promptly access your mounts panel (using Key Mapping Options). Since mounts are skills, you can collect all of the available varieties without having your packs fill up.
- The mount/dismount keyboard shortcut is not assigned to a key with the default layout. One good suggestion is to assign it to the V key so you can easily mount up using your left thumb if you use WASD to move.
- Also, a number of Lua Plugins are available which allow one to pick and choose which mount you will ride.
Mounted Interactions
- Some skills become unusable while mounted in the Ettenmoors to help preserve a level playing field. Currently, only the Hunter's tracking skills have this restriction. Hunters can still enjoy tracking on horseback while riding outside of the Ettenmoors. War-steeds cannot be ridden in the "Moors."
- Resource tracking skills can be toggled and used while mounted, which is very useful for crafters. Note that you will be automatically dismounted when attempting to harvest "most" resources (ore and wood nodes). Certain resources (e.g., Scholar dye plants, and food resourcs) still require one to dismount first before attempting to harvest them. And in some areas, notably in Rohan, you can actually harvest ore and wood nodes while still mounted!
- Some items can also be used while riding, such as food, potions, and other miscellaneous items.
- Every door can be opened and passed through while mounted. If the door leads to a place that does not allow riding, you will appear inside dismounted from your horse. Some special types of doors may not be usable while mounted, such as ladders.
- Almost every NPC can be interacted with while you are mounted.
- There are two exceptions to this:
- Stable-masters still require you to dismount when purchasing a ride. You can talk to stable-masters while mounted to view the list of destination, but most will now automatically dismount you when you select your ride.
- Bards will automatically dismount you when managing your traits. Similarly, applying traits to your War-steed will automatically dismount you.
Mounted Combat
- Mounted Combat skills can only be executed while mounted on a war-steed and is limited to certain portions of East Rohan (Level 75+).
- Players may use war-steeds outside of East Rohan for their speed bonuses, but may not use any mounted combat skills.
- War-steeds may be mounted during combat should you be dismounted by an enemy or otherwise.
- However, there are areas in Rohan, typically enemy camps or Mob dens, which appear to be "outside," but are actually considered "inside" and your mounted combat stills are disabled when you enter those areas. (You will not be dismounted, but your Mounted Quickslots become greyed out.)
Mounted Emotes
- Several popular emotes will animate you while mounted, and many others are allowed while mounted, although they will not be animated. In these cases the player does not animate but the emoted text is broadcast to those nearby. Some of the animations are reused with the hope that unique animations can be made over time. While sitting idle you can also make your mount randomly play one of three different animations by pressing spacebar.
- The following emotes have animations when you are mounted:
- Bother
- Bye
- Calm
- Cheer
- Cry
- Drink
- Eat
- Fidget
- Followme
- Hail
- Laugh
- Lol
- Look
- Lookaround
- Munch
- Roar
- Salute
- Shakefist
- Swordsalute
- Think
- Wave
- With the release of Isengard, Turbine introduced mount emotes to the store for a price of 195 . Each mount emote is character bound, not account bound, but works for all of that character's mounts.
Mount Health
- Getting hit by an attack will reduce your mount's health, and critical hits will knock you off your mount.
- Your mount's health will regenerate over time.
- You can stay mounted as long as you don't get knocked off by an attack or fall into a deep body of water.
- Depending on what steed you are riding, Morale can differ between 60 and 250.
- War-steeds are heartier than the normal variety of steed and have large amounts of Endurance (Morale) and Power as they are meant to withstand attacks from enemies.
- Note: Your War-steed's Endurance and Power can be modified through the application of Traits, and the use of a Legendary Bridle.
- a 50% Healing Carrot can be purchased in the LOTRO Store for your War-steed.
Mount Speed
- Depending on what steed you are riding, mounted speed can differ greatly.
- +32% for starter/founder steeds and tame goats
- +62% for normal, festival and reputation steeds/goats
- +68% for some special meta-deed steeds/goats
- +78% for all your mounts on the account when you purchase the Journeyman Riding Trait
- War-steeds are, by far, the fastest steeds and vary greatly through traits. They top out at a maximum of 16 meters per second.
Mount Display Panel
- A mount display panel will appear after summoning your mount. The panel displays the mount's name and health.
- Every mount arrives with a personal name that can be changed by right-clicking the Mount Display Panel and selecting the "Rename" option. Unlike pets, your mount's name is not visible to those around you.
- Your War-steed also has a mount display panel which additionally tracks "Fury," a representation of your mount's power and momentum as it gains speed.
- Both mount display panels can be relocated on your screen by using "Reposition UI" - "ctrl-\". (There are two!)
Types of Mounts
Founder / First Horse
VIP players receive their first steed upon logging in after character creation, the Bree Starter Steed. This is a slower version of a normal mount (+32% movement speed) and has less health, but gets you saddled up much sooner in the game and does not require the Riding skill. Even though the mount is received at character creation, it can not be used until the Novice characteristic is earned upon completing the Introduction Quests. It can also be purchased from Éogar, son of Hadorgar, for 200 .
Bree-land Starter Steed
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Silver
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While not as fast as a regular, faction or deed steed, the Bree horse is a nice way to get around at a lower level. A beginner version of the Breetown Liver Chestnut it is a rich reddish Brown with black points, has a standard saddle and dark green cloth blanket.
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Common Mounts
These mounts may be purchased from Éogar, son of Hadorgar at the Bree-land Horse fields. They are available to characters with the Riding skill. Once you have the riding skill, the cost of one of these horses is 500 for the first purchase or 200 after the first one.
Bay Steed
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Nettles
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Speed:
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Morale:
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100
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The Bay horse is a classic dark brown horse with dark brown points and white star. It comes with a standard leather saddle and no blanket.
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Bloodbay Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Bilberry
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Fancy
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Speed:
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Morale:
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100
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The Blood Bay horse is a classic reddish brown horse with dark brown points and white star. It comes with a standard leather saddle and no blanket.
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Blonde Sorrel Steed
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Coltsfoot
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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100
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The Blonde Sorrel horse is a classic light tan horse with white star. It comes with a standard leather saddle and no blanket.
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Chestnut Steed
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Barney
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Morale:
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100
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The Chestnut is a classic rich brown horse with dark brown points and white star. It comes with a standard leather saddle and no blanket.
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PvMP Mounts
These mounts are available to a character who has attained certain ranks in the war in the Ettenmoors.
Prized Mahogany Bay Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Balsam
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Rusty
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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250
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High Warden (9)
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The Mahogany Bay, also known as the 'Moors' horse, is a silky black with white legs. A standard saddle sits atop a gold and brown blanket.
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The Peoples' Courser
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Commander
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Defender
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Speed:
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+68%
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Morale:
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250
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Third Marshall (12)
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Undoubtedly one of the more difficult steeds to achieve in the game, the rank 12 PvP steed is a rich brown with white points and purple blanket, tack and banner. A suitable steed for the most dangerous warriors in the Ettenmoors.
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Reputation Mounts
These mounts are available to a character who has gained reputation with a certain faction.
Prized Angmar's Free Peoples Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Unbroken Will
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Unbroken Spirit
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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250
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Reputation:
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Kindred standing with Council of the North
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The Prized Angmar Free Peoples steed is a grey-colored horse with dark red tack and armor.
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Prized Ashen Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Nutmeg
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Shortie
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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250
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Reputation:
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Kindred standing with Council of the North
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The Ashen is a sturdy grey and white specked horse with standard saddle and small red and gold blanket specially crafted by the skilled craftsmen of Angmar.
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Prized Dark Chestnut Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Peach
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Tuffy
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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250
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Reputation:
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Kindred standing with The Wardens of Annúminas
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Cost:
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The Dark Chestnut is a sturdy brown and white painted horse with a standard saddle and orange and gold woven blanket handcrafted by skilled craftsmen of Evendim.
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Prized Tundra Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Primrose
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Spark
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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250
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Reputation:
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Kindred standing with Lossoth of Forochel
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The Tundra horse is a very sturdy horse specially suited for cold climates. It is a classic longhaired rich golden palomino mount with white points, a standard saddle and no blanket.
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Prized Rivendell Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Copperleaf
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Copperhide
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Morale:
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250
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Kindred standing with Elves of Rivendell
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The Prized Rivendell steed is a rich brown steed with black points. Fancy elven gold and grey tack supports a full saddle and saddlebags.
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Prized Galadhrim Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Idril
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Amarië
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Speed:
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Morale:
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250
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Kindred standing with Galadhrim
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The very prized Galadhrim horse is indeed one of the most majestic of all the horses in Middle Earth. It is a pure white horse with a standard saddle and a blanket handcrafted by the Silvan Elves of the Golden Wood.
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Prized Eglan-steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Freckles
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Speckles
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Speed:
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Morale:
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250
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Kindred standing with Eglain
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The Prized Eglain steed is a brown and tan Appaloosa styled steed with brown leather tack and full saddle with saddlebags.
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Prized Mathom Society Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Calamity
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Mirth
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Speed:
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Morale:
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250
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Kindred standing with The Mathom Society
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The Prized Mathom Society Steed is chocolate brown and white painted steed with olive green and gold tack and full saddle and small saddlebags.
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Prized Esteldín Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Harmony
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Damsel
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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250
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Kindred standing with Rangers of Esteldín
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The Prized Rangers of Esteldín steed is a pure blonde steed with white points. A full saddle and saddlebags sit atop an olive and gold blanket and brown leather tack.
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Prized Liver Chestnut Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Poppy
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Trusty
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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250
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Reputation:
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Kindred standing with Men of Bree
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The only real faction steed available to early riders, the Liver Chestnut is a rich Reddish-Brown with black points, has a standard saddle and forest green cloth blanket.
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Prized Malledhrim Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Riverwind
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Lovely Lady
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Speed:
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Morale:
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250
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Reputation:
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Kindred standing with Malledhrim
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This is a beautiful steed for those who have earned the respect of the Malledhrim Elves. Like its name, it is a prized grey steed with black points and ornately carved brown and gold leather tack and saddle.
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Item:Smokey Black Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Valley Whisper
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Early Dawn
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Speed:
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Morale:
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250
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Reputation:
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Kindred standing with Malledhrim
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This design was the winner in the EU LOTRO horse design contest as is now available as a faction steed. Like its name, it is a smokey black with white star. It comes with a brown leather saddle, saddlebags and leg braces.
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Prized Grey Company Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Hunter's Pride
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Song Dancer
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Speed:
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Morale:
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250
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Reputation:
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Kindred standing with The Grey Company
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The Grey Company is a dark grey steed with black mane and tail. It is equipped with solid and sturdy leather tack crafted special for members of the Grey Company.
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Prized Algraig Steed
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Jade
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Speed:
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Morale:
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Kindred standing with Algraig, Men of Enedwaith
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The Algraig steed is a light grey steed with white mane and tail and tribal markings. It is equipped with solid and sturdy leather tack crafted by the skilled craftsmen of the Men of Enedwaith.
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Prized Inn League Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Guzzler
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Tipsy
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Speed:
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Morale:
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250
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Reputation:
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Kindred standing with The Inn League
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Sure to make certain that you never run out of ale, the brown and white painted Inn League steed is equipped with 4 mini-kegs and a light blue saddle blanket.
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Prized Ale Association Goat
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Sneaky
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Sneaky
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Morale:
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250
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Kindred standing with The Ale Association
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Contrary to the Inn League, the Ale Association provides a special Goat for their kindred members. The goat is equipped with 4 mini-kegs and a red blanket. Sure to keep you and your fellowship quite merry!
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Nimble Redhorn-goat
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Clover
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Sage
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Speed:
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Morale:
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Kindred standing with Iron Garrison Miners
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Equipped with all the tools for the adventurer, the Redhorn Goat is a steed capable of traversing the rigorous Mines of Moria.
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Tame Redhorn-goat
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Gitter
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Tullie
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Morale:
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100
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Equipped with all the tools for the adventurer, the Redhorn Goat is a steed capable of traversing the rigorous Mines of Moria.
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Prized Thorin's Hall Goat
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Wild Eye
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Nugget
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Kindred standing with Thorin's Hall (Reputation)
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The Thorin's Hall Goat is dark grey goat with ornate dwarven tack and blue blanket. Equipped with saddlebags, storage chest and bedroll. A better way to get around Middle Earth would be hard to find!
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Prized Helmingas Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Steelmane
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Steelhoof
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Morale:
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Reputation:
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Kindred standing with The Helmingas
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Vendor:
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Helmingas Quartermaster
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Barter:
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300 Westemnet Iron Coins
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The prized Helmingas steed is blonde sorrel horse. Equipped with full plate armor. A better way to show of your reputation with the guards of Helm's Deep would be hard to find!
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These are special mounts that are available during certain Festivals. They are only available to characters who have the Riding trait. To acquire these mounts starting with Yule Festival 2012, you must collect a number of Festival Tokens and possibly a Golden Festival Token and then barter for the mount at either Hengstacer Farm or the appropriate festival vendor. Prior to the Yule Festival, you had to complete the Festival Horse Races and acquire a Festival Run Token, collect a number of Festival Tokens and a Document of Mount Ownership then barter for the mount at Hengstacer Farm. Some mounts are found as random drops during certain festivals, such as the Painted Skeleton Steed during Harvest Festivals.
Steed of Odogil
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Night-Sky
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Little Star
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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This steed was introduced to celebrate the seventh Anniversary of LOTRO.
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Anniversary Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Coriander
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Brook
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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100
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This steed was introduced to celebrate the fourth Anniversary of LOTRO.
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Festive Azure Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Cerulean
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Sapphire
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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This steed was introduced to celebrate the fifth Anniversary of LOTRO, and was awarded to accounts created on or before June 30, 2007.
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Lossoth Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Icefall
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Frosty
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Speed:
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Morale:
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250
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Cost:
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This steed was introduced to celebrate the fifth Anniversary of LOTRO. Originally intended as a second reputation mount reward for the Lossoth, this mount is available from opening Envelopes.
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Farmers Faire Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Barley
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Wheat
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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Cost:
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Springfest Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Moonshine
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Brook
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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100
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Cost:
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In celebration of the spring season, the Spring festival horse has a standard saddle and a festive deep green leaf pattern blanket.
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Blue Roan Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Wind Runner
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Chase
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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100
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Cost:
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The Blue Roan is a bluish grey with distinct yet subtle elven tack.
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Springtime Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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March
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Thaw
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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100
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Cost:
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The Springtime steed is an aged dark blonde steed with grey mane and tail. A brown decorative leather saddle with green accents sits atop this steed along with a very decorative gold and yellow festive blanket and leg braces, all with green trim.
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Steed of the Jester
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Joker
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Jangles
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Speed:
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+68%
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Morale:
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250
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Cost:
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Introduced during the Spring Festival 2012. The bells on the Steed of the Jester make jingling sounds when the steed is moving.
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Lithe Festival Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Dusty
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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April
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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100
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Cost:
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In celebration of the summer season, the Lithe festival horse has a standard saddle with a festive green and yellow sunflower blanket.
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Pale Golden Summer Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Golden Dawn
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Dustmote
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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100
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Cost:
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In celebration of the summer season, the Pale Golden festival horse is a pale tan colour with black points and has a very decorative saddle and tack in a gilded golden style.
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Summerfest Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Green-field
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Summer Meadow
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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100
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Cost:
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In celebration of the summer season, the Summerfest festival horse is a white horse with a bright green saddle, lavishly decorated with golden symbols.
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Summerdays Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Ivy
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Sprout
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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Cost:
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Steed of the Midsummer
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Aurora
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Sol
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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Cost:
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Harvestmath Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Mallow
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Burr
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
|
100
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Cost:
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In celebration of harvest-time, the Harvestmath festival horse has a standard saddle and a festive fall leaf pattern blanket.
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Sable Harvestmath Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Dock
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Acorn
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Speed:
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+62%
|
Morale:
|
100
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Cost:
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In celebration of Harvestmath, the Harvestmath festival Sable horse has a standard saddle and a festive gold and burgundy decorative blanket.
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Painted Skeleton Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Rattlebone
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Rattleboney
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Speed:
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+62%
|
Morale:
|
100
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Cost:
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During the Harvestmath festival, a special writ for this very special and rare steed may be found only in the haunted burrow. The skeleton painted horse is a dark rich brown steed with black points, regular saddle and painted with scary skeletal markings.
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Autumnfest Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Trick
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Treat
|
Speed:
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+62%
|
Morale:
|
100
|
Cost:
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In celebration of Harvestmath, the Autumnfest steed has a standard saddle and a festive gold and burgundy blanket with matching leg wraps.
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Yule Festival Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Victory
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Glory
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Speed:
|
+62%
|
Morale:
|
100
|
Cost:
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In celebration of Yule, the Yule festival horse has a standard saddle and a festive blue and white snowflake blanket.
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|
Yule Festival Snow Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Spruce
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Snowdrift
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Speed:
|
+62%
|
Morale:
|
100
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Cost:
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In celebration of Yule, the Yule festival horse has a standard saddle and a festive blue and white ornate snowflake blanket.
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|
Glittering Yule Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Winter's Breeze
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Mistletoe
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Speed:
|
+62%
|
Morale:
|
100
|
Cost:
|
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In celebration of Yule, the Glittering Yule Festival steed is a grey and white steed with dusty brown points. It has a white fur saddle and is adorned with a festive blue and white glitter patterned blanket and leg wraps.
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Wintertide Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Vanilla
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Ice
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Speed:
|
+62%
|
Morale:
|
200
|
Cost:
|
|
Introduced during the Yule Festival 2013, the Wintertide steed is a grey horse that comes with flowing blue and white tack.
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Treasure Laden Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Gold
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Speed:
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+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
The Treasure Laden Steed is a rare find from the Treasure Hunt field. It is a Blonde Sorrel mount and has a treasure chest and treasure sacks on its back and sheds coins as it moves.
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Treasure Laden Goat
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Money Bag
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Money Pouch
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Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
The Treasure Laden Goat is a rare find from the Treasure Hunt field. It is tan in color and has a treasure chest and treasure sacks on its back and sheds coins as it moves.
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|
Cave-claw Steed
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|
|
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Beaks
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Snouts
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Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
The Cave-claw Masked Steed is a rare find from the Treasure Hunt field, briefly available during the Treasure Hunt event in December 2011. It is a grey mount with cave-claw tack.
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|
Harvest-brew Goat
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Dopplebock
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Speed:
|
+62%
|
Morale:
|
200
|
Cost:
|
|
The Harvest-brew Goat can be bartered for Buried Treasure Tokens during the Treasure Hunt Event. Introduced in September 2012, this mount is a brown goat with beer paraphernalia attached to the tack.
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Item:Marrow Painted Steed
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Russ
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Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
This mount is available as a random drop from Lootboxes and features red, glowing skeleton bones painted on each side of the steed.
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Quest Mount
A very special mount is given to those who complete the Vol. 1 epic quests (Book 15). Costs 5 64 .
Grey Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Tucker
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Daffodilly
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Speed:
|
+62%
|
Morale:
|
150
|
Cost:
|
|
A truly majestic steed, the Grey horse is a pure white steed fitting for a true hero. Comes with a decorative saddle and white and blue blanket.
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Meta-deed Mounts
These special mounts are given to those who complete the various meta-deeds.
Steed of Eriador
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Swiftwind
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Swifthoof
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
Required deed:
|
World Renowned
|
One of the fastest steeds in Middle Earth, the Steed of Eriador is a majestic white steed with brown and gold elven braided styled tack and an awesome scarlet banner. A fitting reward to any soldier who has earned a place in the heart of literally all the peoples of Eriador.
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|
Steed of the Elf-lords
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|
|
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Sundancer
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Sundrop
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
Required deed:
|
Ambassador to the Elves
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One of the fastest steeds in Middle Earth, the Elf Ambassador Steed is a rich blonde steed with white elven styled tack and an awesome white banner. The Elf Ambassador steed is quite fitting an Elf Lord.
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|
Dúnedain Great-steed
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|
|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Blaze
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Ember
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
Required deed:
|
Saviour of Eriador
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The Dúnedain War-steed is a very nice award for completing the Saviour of Eriador meta deed chain. It is a white and grey steed with an ornate red blanket and silver inlaid decorative saddle. Also, like the Smokey Black and Galadhrim War Steed, it has leg braces and war-associated tack.
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|
Galadhrim War-steed
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|
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|
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
|
Starlight
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
Required deed:
|
Tempest of Dol Guldur
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The Galadhrim War Horse is an awesome award for completing the Tempest of Dol Goldur meta deed in Mirkwood. It is a pure white steed with an ornate green blanket and standard saddle. Also, like the Smokey Black, it has leg braces and war associated tack.
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|
Nimble Black Goat
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|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Firehorn
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
|
Firehoof
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
Required deed:
|
Saviour of Khazad-dûm
|
Equipped with all the tools for the adventurer, the goat is the only way to get around Moria. The Nimble Black Goat is a very suitable award for completing the Saviour of Khazâd-Dûm meta deed chain.
|
|
Wild Mountain-goat
|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Maggie
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
Required deed:
|
Saviour of Lothlórien
|
Equipped with all the tools for the adventurer, the goat is the only way to get around Moria. The Wild Mountain Goat is a very nice award for completing the Saviour of Lothlorien meta deed chain.
|
|
Steed of Many Colours
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|
|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Halcyon
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
|
Crystal
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
Required deed:
|
The Armies of Isengard
|
One of the single most difficult to acquire mounts in the game. A grey and white specked horse, with a prismatic blanket, awarded from the completion of all deeds in the Orthanc cluster.
|
|
Prized Isengard War-steed
|
|
|
|
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
While not technically a meta-deed steed, this mount is bartered with tokens obtained in Isengard instances.
|
|
Store Mounts
From time to time, the following mounts are exclusively available at the LOTRO Store for 1995 .
Steed of Night
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|
|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Midnight
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
|
Shadow
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
This magnificent steed has a dark charcoal coat with glistening chocolate undertones and amber eyes. It is bedecked with a glimmering saddle pad, a fiery neck guard and reinforced leather saddle, bridle and leg boots. This steed is also 6% faster than an average steed. Due to its morale and speed, this is undoubtedly the best steed a character can ride at lower levels.
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|
Steed of Minas Ithil
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|
|
|
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Charger
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available April 22 - May 6, 2011 This silver-grey horse, draped in a flowing bright blue and white covering with matching banner, is meant to display and carry the fearsome Guard of Isildur into battle. The soldiers of Minas Ithil, long since seized by the Enemy and renamed Minas Morgul, would have ridden these steeds. There are some Free Peoples who still remember the Tower of the Moon, and they dress their loyal steeds in the livery of Minas Ithil as a sign to the forces of Mordor that some things cannot be stamped out forever. This steed is inspired by the Volume 3: Book 3 Epic Story, which features a flashback to the time of Isildur and his companion soldiers of Minas Ithil.
|
|
Steed of Bright Days
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|
|
|
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
|
Powder Puff
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available July 1 - 14, 2011 This steed is descended from stock gifted to Cirion, Steward of Gondor, by Eorl the Young following the Battle of the Field of Celebrant and the granting of the lands of Calenardhon to Eorl and his people. The barding represents the flowering fields beneath a blue sky and symbolizes the creation of the sovereign nation of Rohan.
|
|
Green Painted Skeleton Steed
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|
|
|
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available October 19 - November 7, 2011 A glow-in-the-dark painted steed, coloured jet black and patterned with luminous green skeleton bones! This steed has 250 health and allows the character purchasing it to travel 68% faster than running on foot.
|
|
Fleet-footed Goat
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|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Mapleseed
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
|
Acorn
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
This is no miner's goat. This silky long-haired grey goat is outfitted to swiftly traverse mountain pathways and dark, subterranean tunnels, rather than carry heavy gear and provisions. It is sturdy enough to ride through the Orc-ridden halls of Moria, yet lightly armoured so as not to hinder its ability to move quickly and with great agility, making it highly prized among the messengers of the Iron Garrison.
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|
Reveller's Gilded Steed
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|
|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Cinnabar
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
|
Garnet
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available May 11 - 24, 2012
|
|
Mount Bundles
Store-exclusive mounts with matching War-steed cosmetics.
Steed of Victory
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|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Cavalcade
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
|
Flypast
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available December 17, 2012 This steed has barding made of heavy, plated black leather with metal studs and a bright, cloth underlay. It comes with a matching War-steed appearance set.
|
|
Steed of Dol Baran
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|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Pelargir
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
|
Ringló
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available December 17, 2012 This steed has barding made of plated black leather with metal studs and a cloth underlay. It comes with a matching War-steed appearance set.
|
|
Item:Steed of the Khundolar
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|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Moonstone
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Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available February 1 - 28, 2013 Black as the Night, this unique looking horse has 250 Morale and is as fast as a reputation mount. The horse has the added benefit of not knocking you off immediately when critically hit by an attacker. This steed has barding made of embossed metal plating, decorative leather and cloth, and comes with a matching War-Steed Appearance.
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|
Steed of Nightwood
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|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Ebony Glade
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Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available March 1 - 31, 2013 This steed has barding made of heavy leather and thick cloth, decorated with an Elvish design.
|
|
Steed of Dagorlad
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|
|
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available April 3 - 30, 2013 This steed had barding made of rugged black leather and chainmail, with a sword and shield accessory.
|
|
Obsidian Steed
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|
|
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available May 1 - 31, 2013 This steed has barding made of coloured formed leather in the shape of stylized wings at the shoulders and head, with a cloth caparison.
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|
Steed of Rhûn
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|
|
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available June 1 - 30, 2013
|
|
Steed of Bree
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|
|
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available November 1 - 30, 2013
|
|
Westfold Steed
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|
|
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available February 1 - 28, 2014
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|
Marauder Steed
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|
|
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available May 1 - 30, 2014
|
|
Class-themed Mount Bundles
An line of intricate, class-themed mounts. Each includes matching War-steed cosmetics.
Steed of the Hunter
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|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Trapper's Guide
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
|
Longshot
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available October 7 - October 20, 2011 A Hunter's mount must be light and swift to chase down his quarry, yet sturdy enough to bear the weight of the Hunter's tools: traps, quivers, and provisions for a long, cold night. Descended from the wild horses of the Rhovanion plains, this steed will bravely bear its master against the forces of darkness.
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|
Steed of the Guardian
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|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Shield-bearer
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Overpowered
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available November 23 - December 8, 2011 A Guardian's steed must be strong and stout to bear the weight of its master's heavy armour and arms. This sturdy mount has an attractive steel gray coat with a black tail and its rugged tack is well designed to carry weapons, shields, and provisions for a long journey to war and danger. This steed has 250 health and allows you to travel 68% faster than running on foot, making it faster and stronger than many other mounts!
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Steed of the Rune-keeper
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|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Shock
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Awe
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available January 26 - February 9, 2012 Rune-keepers require a large number of tools and implements to ply their trade – rifflers and chisels, stones and writing tools – and their mounts must be capable of bearing them all. The Rune-keeper's steed is well-supplied and ready for a long journey. This liver chestnut steed wears a teal blue saddle pad with silver embroidery and matching neck covering, and its tack is marked with runes of endurance and speed to ensure its rider swift travels. This steed has 250 health and allows you to travel 68% faster than running on foot, making it faster and stronger than many other mounts!
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|
Steed of the Champion
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|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Fervour Builder
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
|
Glorious Ardour
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available April 20 - May 3, 2012 Champions are the masters of many weapons, which means their mounts must be able to bear the weight of their arms. This sturdy grey steed is equipped and especially trained for battle, strong enough to bear both arms and armour—both his rider's and his own. Bedecked with leather and bronze plates with belts of gold, the Champion's Steed exemplifies the mount of a warrior. This steed has 250 health and allows you to travel 68% faster than running on foot.
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|
Steed of the Burglar
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|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Shadow's Step
|
Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
|
Mischief Maker
|
Speed:
|
+68%
|
Morale:
|
250
|
Cost:
|
|
First available June 21 - July 5, 2012 Burglars are at their strongest when moving silently through the shadows and need a mount that can do the same. The Steed of the Burglar is of a dusky colour and wears leather armour of dulled grey, green, and brown, specifically chosen to blend into the varying environments its rider may move through. The Burglar's Steed has plenty of bag space to carry the implements of its master: picks, marbles, stun dust, and what not. This steed has 250 health and allows you to travel 68% faster than running on foot.
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|
Steed of the Lore-master
|
|
|
|
Default name: (Elf and Man)
|
Book-bearer
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Wisdom's Charger
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Speed:
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+68%
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Morale:
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250
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Cost:
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First available August 3 - August 16, 2012 Lore-masters are seekers and practitioners of ancient lore and knowledge. Their steeds must be arrayed such that they can bear numerous scrolls, parchments, and writing implements. This mount is blanketed in a deep blue embroidered with silver stars to reflect the night sky, the realm of Elbereth Gilthoniel, revered of the Elves who are the greatest of lore-masters.
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Steed of the Minstrel
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Melody
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Harmoniser
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Speed:
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+68%
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Morale:
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250
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Cost:
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First available October 4-18, 2012 Minstrels bear the burden of carrying Middle-earth's history through song and tale. Their gifts bring merriment through a Tavern sing-along as well as boost the strength and morale of hardened warriors in the thick of battle. This Blonde Sorrel steed is delightfully decorated with ribbon, caparison, and instruments are tied to the croup. It's a cheerful and welcoming sight for both town-folk and the front line.
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Steed of the Captain
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Halberd's Holder
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Leader's Mount
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Speed:
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+68%
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Morale:
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250
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Cost:
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First available November 15 - 29, 2012 Long have the Free Peoples of Middle-earth stood tall against forces of darkness. Among them are Captains who muster strength and perseverance while smiting the threats that bear down on them. This Captains' steed is lightly armoured with steel plating on the head, neck, and hindquarters. Bright coloured details on the caparison allow for easy recognition in the fields of battle.
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Steed of the Warden
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Spear
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Javelin
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Speed:
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+68%
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Morale:
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250
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Cost:
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First available December 20-31, 2012 Far along the borders of the Wild, protecting civilized lands from harm are the prepared Warden. For generations they have been held with high admiration for their swift call to action and their steadfast resolve in protecting the inhabitance of Middle-earth. The Steed of the Warden is outfitted with the bare needs of a patroller. It’s lightly armored in key areas, with enough space for javelins, shields, and provisions.
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Promotional Mounts
These mounts are available from attending certain events (such as PAX East) or taking advantage of certain offers (such as pre-orders or content bundles).
Cremello Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Sandy
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Silt
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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Cost:
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Those that attended the PAX East 2011 received a code which may be redeemed for this promotional mount bearing the winning design of the "Design a Horse Contest: PAX East Edition" contest. Those that could not attend the convention, received the chance to win this mount with one of the LOTRO Lotteries.
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Perlino Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Beauty
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Sunshine
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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Cost:
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Promotional codes for this mount were handed out at PAX East 2012 with giveaways also happening through the LOTRO Twitter and in lotteries.
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Dusky Nimblefoot Goat
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Clover
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Sage
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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60
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Cost:
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Given with pre-purchase of Adventurer's Pack
Equipped with all the tools for the adventurer, the goat is the only way to get around Moria as "Moria is no place for horses". The Dusky Nimblefoot Goat is a dusky tan in colour and blue blanket and tack. Equally as fast as a regular steed but not at sturdy.
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Green-clad Steed of the Gap
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Jewel
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Emerald
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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Cost:
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The Rohirrim steeds are fantastic blonde sorrel mounts with Rohirrim drapery with individual symbols. Equipped with ornate sturdy saddle and tack as well as facial and neck armor! Players received a choice of one of the three steeds with the Heroic Edition of Rise of Isengard and received all three steeds after pre-ordering the Legendary Edition.
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Red-clad Steed of the Gap
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Ruby
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Fire Topaz
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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Cost:
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The Rohirrim steeds are fantastic blonde sorrel mounts with Rohirrim drapery with individual symbols. Equipped with ornate sturdy saddle and tack as well as facial and neck armor! Players received a choice of one of the three steeds with the Heroic Edition of Rise of Isengard and received all three steeds after pre-ordering the Legendary Edition.
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White-clad Steed of the Gap
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Opal
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Diamond
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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Cost:
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The Rohirrim steeds are fantastic blonde sorrel mounts with Rohirrim drapery with individual symbols. Equipped with ornate sturdy saddle and tack as well as facial and neck armor! Players received a choice of one of the three steeds with the Heroic Edition of Rise of Isengard and received all three steeds after pre-ordering the Legendary Edition.
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Steed of the Horse-lords
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Timmy
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Jimmy
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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100
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Cost:
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The Steed of the Horse-lords is exclusive to LOTRO: Mithril Edition.
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Noble Grey Steed
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Cloudy
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Hazy
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Speed:
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+68%
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Morale:
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250
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Cost:
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An exclusive Noble Grey Steed from the LOTRO Steam Starter Pack.
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Steed of the Eastemnet
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Windfoot
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Strongheart
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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Cost:
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The Steed of the Eastemnet is exclusive to the Riders of Rohan expansion - Base, Heroic and Legendary Editions.
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Steed of the Winged Herald
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Friendly
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Confidant
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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Cost:
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The Winged Herald Steed is awarded to accounts that successfully refer five new players.
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Steed of the Hammerhand
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Default name: (Elf and Man)
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Windfoot
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Default name: (Dwarf and Hobbit)
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Irensaga
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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Cost:
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The Steed of the Hammerhand is exclusive to the Helm's Deep expansion - Base and Premium Editions.
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Steed of the First Marshal
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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Cost:
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Promotional Codes for this mount were distributed in various game magazines in december 2013.
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Steed of the Red Dawn
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Speed:
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+62%
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Morale:
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200
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Cost:
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This is a promotional mount that was distributed via Extra Life 2014.
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