Assassin's Creed Shadows

Assassin's Creed Shadows

View Stats:
All horses are equal right?
An epic horse is no faster than a rare horse correct? What's the point of giving them rarities? I have 2 epic horses and they look generic brown, while my uncommon horses have much better color variations, so it's a little confusing what they were thinking here.
< >
Showing 1-13 of 13 comments
Yea they are, I guess the "prettier" ones are higher rarity.
Shield Mar 23 @ 7:13pm 
Kinda related, the cash shop "horses" have a higher max speed and reach that speed faster than the base game ones. I watched my whale buddy run around on his weird flame cat and the difference is pretty stark.
Last edited by Shield; Mar 23 @ 7:13pm
ATXGains Mar 23 @ 7:19pm 
Originally posted by Hays:
Yea they are, I guess the "prettier" ones are higher rarity.
Except I would consider my uncommon ones to be prettier, they have better color variations, at least so far. My epics are just brown, and darker brown.
ATXGains Mar 23 @ 7:20pm 
Originally posted by Shield:
Kinda related, the cash shop "horses" have a higher max speed and reach that speed faster than the base game ones. I watched my whale buddy run around on his weird flame cat and the difference is pretty stark.
Interesting, are you sure? I was debating if I wanted to actually spend more money or not. This might influence me.
Shield Mar 23 @ 8:14pm 
Originally posted by ATXGains:
Originally posted by Shield:
Kinda related, the cash shop "horses" have a higher max speed and reach that speed faster than the base game ones. I watched my whale buddy run around on his weird flame cat and the difference is pretty stark.
Interesting, are you sure? I was debating if I wanted to actually spend more money or not. This might influence me.
I'm not confident enough to say one way if you're putting cash on the line, but I think you'll feel the difference at least. Worth some extra research
Garbatol Mar 23 @ 8:23pm 
Originally posted by Shield:
Originally posted by ATXGains:
Interesting, are you sure? I was debating if I wanted to actually spend more money or not. This might influence me.
I'm not confident enough to say one way if you're putting cash on the line, but I think you'll feel the difference at least. Worth some extra research
I would definitely do the research if you are able to because it might just be an animation thing tricking the brain. The cats animations are faster, but it might not be faster in truth. Though if it is that'd be downright odd.
I wonder if a Legendary horse affects the "15% dmg per non-Legendary gear" engraving though
Originally posted by El Dutchman:
I wonder if a Legendary horse affects the "15% dmg per non-Legendary gear" engraving though
haha! Trick question! :)
tyc0746 May 4 @ 6:12am 
The description of the purchasable Kaen Mount is misleading, as it says "Set fire to the world as you ride atop this flame-kissed beast." - but it doesn't set fire to anything, and the fire doesn't light up your surroundings either...waste of keys.
Last edited by tyc0746; May 4 @ 6:13am
Snake May 4 @ 8:31am 
A horse is a horse of course. in less you find Aqua Horse


https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3472548960
Last edited by Snake; May 4 @ 8:32am
Originally posted by Snake:
A horse is a horse of course. in less you find Aqua Horse


https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3472548960
too easy for you! ^_^
Originally posted by tyc0746:
The description of the purchasable Kaen Mount is misleading, as it says "Set fire to the world as you ride atop this flame-kissed beast." - but it doesn't set fire to anything, and the fire doesn't light up your surroundings either...waste of keys.
"set fire to the world" is a quote, they are simply being poetic in the description of the "animal".

It's not to be meant to be taken literally. There's nothing misleading about it if you've ever read something fiction.
Originally posted by RedSeptember:
Originally posted by tyc0746:
The description of the purchasable Kaen Mount is misleading, as it says "Set fire to the world as you ride atop this flame-kissed beast." - but it doesn't set fire to anything, and the fire doesn't light up your surroundings either...waste of keys.
"set fire to the world" is a quote, they are simply being poetic in the description of the "animal".

It's not to be meant to be taken literally. There's nothing misleading about it if you've ever read something fiction.

this
< >
Showing 1-13 of 13 comments
Per page: 1530 50