TheKittyQueen Akhal tekes aka turkomans are also pretty skittish in real life,not only that but they are quite uncomfortable to ride as they can be pretty moody sometimes.The polish bred Arabians are actually quite different then the ones in the Middle East,they are a lot less skittish.
Why waste the time going after an overly obsessed horse that you have to work hard to get good when the Missouri Foxtrotter is already the best, had its rest, and ready to pile followers to your Chelonian overlord
In my first play through, I was spending time hunting in the mountains for fun and came across the white Arabian that can be found up there. I didn’t know anything about it other than that it was beautiful, and that became my horse all the way to the end. She was amazing. Her name was Nellie (sigh... unoriginal, I know, but it worked for me) Now on my second play through months later, I have a mustang, and I love it, but will always have fond memories of that first love. I went up to the mountains again, hunting, and saw the white Arabian from a distance. I almost went to it, but decided to let it be. Sentimental in an odd way, I know, but that was my first Arthur’s horse. This time through, it deserves to live out there in the wild. Anyway, that’s the kind of emotion this game inspires, for me anyway. Love these horse videos!
MrEdgarr yeah same i never want to get the white it looks so bad on aurthur the black does look good i’m probably gonna get it whne i get to play as john cuz i don’t wanna waste money
@Matt Johnston, Arabian was my first horse breed during my first play through. It was the Rose Gray one. I was able to get it in chapter 2 for free and I was able to maximized to level 4 bonding before chapter 3. But everytime I encounter a pack of wolves, gators and a bear. He always throw me off his back. But he never back down to any gun fight.
Won't lie, it happened to me a few times on my first playthrough. I think I adapted after that though. At the first sign of trouble, which the horse will typically notice before you do, I just accelerate away from the danger for about a second. After that, the horse will calm down enough not to buck you off and then you have the time and space to refocus and decide what you want to do. I've played this game 4X, using an Arabian as much as possible, and honestly haven't been bucked off for so long that I stopped worrying about it altogether.
@@marckevin203 Hey deraa brother may I know how did you get Rose Gray Bay Arabian as Arthur in chapter two? Because it only spawns at Blackwater stable in the epilogue
k y There are two more wild Arabians in single-player mode now. A pure red Arabian spawns near Owanjila lake and another is near the Wapiti Reservation. The Wapiti horse is red with some white stripes I think.
Since this is an old videos, many of you should know by now that the beautiful red chestnut Arabian is now available in story mode for PS4, Xbox, and PC. Note that there is also the Warped Brindle Arabian which is also in story mode in the mountains near the Indian reservation.
Arabians are intelligent horses, perceptive, sensitive, and thoughtful, not only in the sense of being considerate and gentle toward people and other animals, but also in thinking out situations for themselves. They have a reputation for being difficult among those who have tried to force them to do something against their will, but they are extremely courageous and will try their best for someone they trust. As they originated in hot climates, they are fine-skinned and have all the physical characteristics facilitating easy heat-loss from the body, but tend not to be so sensitive to cold weather as the Thoroughbred. They can usually be handled by novices and children, provided those concerned have a regard for their nature and a sensitivity toward them.
You literally just summarized my stance on the Arabians, well done! I have a level 4 bonded white Arabian right now in the epilogue, and I’m starting to forget the stories of ppl getting bucked off. My Arabian has run over a wolf, remained loyal to me in the gator infested swamp, and was free
@@matthollingsworth5943 I've found that the red chestnut does alot better with predators early on. Mine has stared down a cougar at level 2 bonding and had run circles around a wolf pack at level 4
Indeed, 2 days ago I was passing the river near Riggs Station, my Arabian stand put in front of 2 Cougars simultaneously. At times I have seen Missouri Fox trotter and Mustang's bucking me off when they noticed a Snake etc. I have fought Giant Bears with my Arabian. The other day I also chased down the legendary panther while riding white Arabian or Black one. The horses bucking off depends on the situation, mood and a lot of things come into picture. Right now I own 4 Arabian horses in online mode. 2 black (1M/1F), 1F white Arabian & 1F Red Chestnut Arabian. My next fav horse after Arabian is Missouri Fox Trotter (Blue coat). Dang that horse is literally amazing! However the most attractive horse in this game as per me is going to be Turkoman (Dark bay coat only). The white socks, black hairs & Brown skin looks so beautiful all together. Really tall & slim built, etc. The worst part of Turkoman is that they get scared very easily, if any horses in this game get scared easily then it should be Turkoman and not Arabian.
I just wish they weren't so ridiculously small... It looks like a joke when the rather bulky Arthur is sitting on the Arabian. Like a wannabe cowboy on a pony.
I'm on my 4th playthrough, I think, and I've never even ridden an Arabian with the exception of the Black Arabian in the mission "Horse Meat for Dinner" with John. Their small size has always turned me off. I like medium sized horses.
I agree but it always depends what I'm doing. I like to own 2-3 horses if I'm going up in the mountains or hunting ima take my Halfbred or warhorse right but if im scootin around St.Denis I absolutely want a smaller more agile horse like the Arabian
4 play throughs? Jesus, how long did that take? Also, I’m ordering a new game in a few days, and it’s between GOW and RDR2 or GOW, AC Unity, and AC Syndicate which should I get
Like your comment about “the best horse in the right hands” I pretty much only ride the Arabian (I also happen to ride them in real life) and when it came to being ‘spooky” as a lot of players grumble about I found that if I go into combat and keep my Arabian on the move I can run circles around wolves or bears you name it so long as I keep him in motion he’s happy. This has come in super handy on missions where suddenly a grizzly is charging at me in the night, I just keep going circles and keep my flighty horse in motion and I always manage to get the shot off I need and don’t get bucked off. If I want him to stand still and face something he’s a lot more unhappy so I just got good at making kill shots while on the move. Couldn’t ask for a better horse when in a fight with bandits as his spins and stops and moves are untouchable!
I find the Arabians are unpredictable and temperamental mounts until you get to max bonding. My black Arabian in online called Nocturne was a nutcase when I first got him, but now he's a very chill horse and very reliable in pretty much all situations. It's all about the bonding, bois.
@@TheRealSandorClegane you think there better because you can't ride a horse with good turn or you will hit a rock or tree or you can't shot preditors quickly
I love these videos. They're very well made and informative. the white Arabian that I have is temperamental, but the biggest problem I had was its size. I felt like I was riding a pony
Notes from a IRL equestrian (don’t get annoyed, this is just for those who’d like some facts): “White” is actually grey (true whites are albino) The “Red Chestnut” is actually a bay, as it has a black mane and tail and nose instead of the same as it’s coat color Not quite sure what the rose bay would actually be... beautiful any way Also boy do they have a temper 😂
The rose grey bay is technically correct- rose grey is a shade of grey that can appear on a bay or chestnut base. I was gonna make the same comment that “these colors are so wrong lol” haha. Edit* Also true white in horses is not albino! There are no known albino horses. However there is the Dominant White gene, which produces a true white horse (depending on the specific W gene, as some produce a sabino like marking)
@Arthur's Horse it's a myth that albinos have to have red eyes. Depending on the reflective color of the retina, will result in a different color of what is reflected when there is an absence of melanin in the iris. Ie, Rodents are red, humans are blue. Albinism is the absence of melanin a protein that is associated with skin color and eye color. So, a albino horse, is indeed ... possible. However genetically speaking with the variation in coats, the genes that code for horses the mutation is harder to pinpoint
@Arthur's Horse they're not truly albino because there has been no mutation found that is linked to albinism in other mammals. It's not because their eyes aren't red. That mutation could be found at any point......
@Arthur's Horse did you read my comment? I just explained why they aren't true albino but why they could also be true albino. If the gene mutates or of it is discovered then bang you have a true albino. The classification of albino is the absence of melanin not being produced by meloncytes, the scientific mutation is the mutation of a C gene with codes for the proteins that melanin is produced with. In horses the coat is co-dominant which means both black and white alleles are dominant, with the white allele there is no melonocytes. Making it not a true albino but if the c gene mutates or is reported you will get an albino horse.
The more you know: The red chestnut can be found in the main story west of lake owanjila Also theres a warped brindle arabian near the wapiti indian reservation Maybe that wasnt the case when this video was made but now it is.
I own a polish Arabian in real life as shown in my profile. And yes, he’s pretty quick, and yes he spooks at the site of a plastic bag moving too fast Edit: and yes he isn’t that tall
Fun Fact, Modern weapons which included Hand cannon were used by Mamelukes during the period of 1200 to 1500. At that time, hand guns were never used due to inaccuracy and inefficiency, specially on horses which used to panic very often. However, Arabian horses, due to their intelligent and loyal nature, didn't run away when Mamelukes used hand guns on their back. Thus giving them significant advantage against Mongols, because Mongol horses used to panic due to the loud blasts of hand cannons. Battle on Ain Jalut was strategically won by Mamelukes against Mongols. It is worth noting that Mongols had conquered almost whole of Asia and many Europeans territories, and were spreading with increasing speed, Mongols did try again against Mamelukes, but many Mongolian Territories like Golden Horde and Ottomans had accepted Islam, thus Mongols were attacked by them before they ever reached Mamelukes.
I’ve had a black American standard bred for pretty much the whole game and have never had a problem with him.I named him Jett,such a great horse.Highly recommended
That's outstanding work. Been looking for these kinds of videos for so long I almost started doing them myself, though I admit the visuals would have been nowhere near yours. Definitely the best breed as far as I can tell, and I'm in team white. With long mane and tail in white/Grey if you please. Named her Guenevere.
I used to have a red chestnut called cola.... she was a great horse and served me really well. Even if she wasn’t with the best of the best stats, she was like a ruby to me unlike all other horses in rdr 2 but she died in the ending. I got her in chapter 3 RIP cola. You will never be forgotten
Since Rockstar updated and added a wild red chestnut, that's what has made me actually use an arabian. The red chestnut (in previous playthroughs for me,) It has never kicked me off in the sight of predator's and it rarely decides I should die to a gator. I always get it as a male and always call it Diablo. If anyone wants it's location, find Strawberry on the map and go along the road north of the owanjila. (It's location is close to it.) When you find a broken wagon, get your binoculars out. You can glimpse it upwards to the left on a hill. I got mine as early as the start of chapter 2 and it's an easy mount to bond with. (Than the white arab.)
@@Will-bk6jh well, there is speculation that Rockstar also worked in a feature where individual horse have different personalities. like one arabian could be afraid of its own shadow, while another, identical arabian could stare down a cougar and give no shits. if so, that's probably why
I have the red one in online and and I named him spookie cuz he is a pussy mainly a mission horse it's almost impossible to take him hunting. He sees or smells a predator and my ass is on the ground.
Walkthrough Gaming Channel Walkthrough Gaming Channel Walkthrough Gaming Channel Naw, there is no such feature A lot of people just can’t use the Arabian it’s not for everyone. If you have no problems making quick and clean kills to predators and enemies in battle, then it won’t throw you. If you take forever take enemies and predators down and your aim isn’t that good, you’ll hate Arabian. It’s like she said, in the right hands it’s the best horse.
Wow, the panther saddle looks great on those little horses. I’m currently trying out another Arabian with the same saddle and taking a break from my SDP, as much as I love him.
For those replaying the game. The Black Arabian spawns at the St. Denis Gunsmith at night and got it twice because I lost the first, I think it was bugged. Good alternative to the White Arabian if you want.
This happened a few days: I went with my favorite horse to tame the white Arabian, a Dutch Warmblood named Isabela (guess the coat). The momente we found her we started heading home, but night caught us in the middle of the forest, and then suddenly a pack of like 10 wolves started chasing us, the Arabian is faster than them, but although Isabela could outrun them, she was caught, separated from us. Fueled by anger, I grabbed my shotgun an killed [bang] every... [bang] ...one [bang] on sight, we even ended chasing down the remaining ones, outmaneuvering them. After we reached the stables in Valentine, I named her "Artemis", after the mistress of the hunt and the moon. I had my doubts of the breed because of the info in the internet, and although she runs away after I get down from lassoing an animal, I know that she's a reliable steed (most of the time), and as a good rider is on her saddle, she'll go to through Hell itself. Edit: Do you know what activity gives the most money in the online game? Accidentally deleted my starter horse and now I'm stuck with a sack of bones
Thank you. I've been playing with the white on my first playthrough as early as chapter 2 and she was beyond outstanding. I was fanboying over the foxtrotter until I compared them, nothing comes close to the arabian in my opinion. And they're loyal too, my foxtrotter would trot off into oblivion as soon as I dismount
@@henry-thepizzaeater-morgan704 really? I guess it's different for everyone. My Arabian was a fucking coward and I had to calm it down almost all the time
I bought myself a black Arab and named her Maverick. I'm a good rider and I fully bond my horse and practise one the different breeds. But that horse...I sold that twat the second she was fully bonded. Every time I would try to explore she'd spill me. Just not worth the frustration. I do agree with Henry about the fox trotters. They may look nice but they are lazy punks. Very clumsy as well. Mine never spooked as much as the Arab but he tripped on everything. When called hed come half way and then just stop and wonder away again. I love the different personalities but dang
@@EightJane Damn, my Fox Trotter is the most loyal horse right next to my tiger mustang. I almost never crash, and even when l think "oh fuck imma go flying" she straight up avoids the obstacle on her own, and I can just chill and shoot most predators around us with a bow, My arabian l literally only use for races though.
I'm so glad you mentioned how well this horse does in combat. From my experience, it is war horse. A war horse that is damn fast, accelerates at will, turns on a dime, and can take a load of punishment. The skittish stuff isn't much of an issue; just don't veer too close to the alligators and all should be fine.
My first play through, I caught the white Arabian at the end of chapter 2. Had some ups and downs at first but I ended up keeping that horse till the end, named it shadowfax. I love the way it controls, I personally like that horse the best out of the entire game. I have played the game 4 times now and have and always will stick to my white Arabian
@@emiliegee7669 If you go up to The Count and check it’s stats it will clearly say “Albino” and it’s WAY to small to be a Dutch Warmblood. Buell compared to The Count shows some huge differences. Buell is taller, bigger, and has a different shaped face, Buell is a Dutch Warmblood.
@@emiliegee7669 ruclips.net/video/HWF0PclqyY0/видео.html Skip to 2:34 in this video and it’ll clearly say Arabian, and I’m pretty sure they check the stats where it says “Albino” think before you speak next time.
I love my black arabian, she suprisingly hasn't bucked for anything even predators and is pretty good in combat, named her Jasmine. i didn't know about the encounter in St. Denis with the arabian until now. Got mine at the end of the game
When I used to use a White Arabian, it used to buck me at the sight of a snake. But I bought a Rose Grey Bay in the Epilogue and it was amazing! It never bucked me, I even trampled alligators with ease.
On my first playthrough I tried to get the white Arabian several times.... Attempt 1: I mounted it and it jumped into some trees then threw me off. I couldn't find it afterwards. Attempt 2: It ran away from me but a blizzard set it making seeing anything impossible. Attempt 3: I mounted it and it bucked me. I mounted it and it trusted me. I was so excited and I rode back to my little campsite when the horse tripped and fell, snapping its neck causing it to die. I then gave up after that.
I must have a different version of the game. Fred my black Arabian is sturdy as steel he never bucks me of and leaves black marks when I can't handle the lead.
It’s different to horse to horse, ive seen mustangs scared shitless of a snake, and my horse pegasos (rip) wasnt scared at all, of anything, she would just run like no other. God i miss her
Not bugged. Purchased a black arabian in online taking one hell of a gamble....he’s the bravest horse I’ve ever ridden. Even when he runs he stays near like 20 feet or so. Couldn’t believe how loyal is either. My online character and Blackjack were made for each other lol
I started a new game about a month ago specifically to steal the BA in St Denis. So far I've been able to stare down a bear and a panther, and get swarmed by wolves and every time my horse has been practically fearless. It's to the point where I'm honestly wondering if the game glitched on me, lol.
The red chestnut is actually a bay lol. A chestnut would have a red or blonde mane and tail, and would lack the black points (legs, muzzle, area around eyes, mane and tail).
The skittishness is actually an advantage when you're hunting or when you're on foot because the horse will just run a little ways away and not get killed and you can always whistle and bring him back
The only terrible thing about the Arabian is they're absolute cowards. I got bucked off mine numerous times in story mode, so that made me make the decision not to get one in story mode. Yes, their speed and stamina is amazing, but I'd rather have a brave horse with average speed, stamina and health, than an unpredictable temperament horse with insane stats.
That's exactly what makes them the worst horse to me. I like to go in bullets blazing. Ram fucking wolves, ram bounty hunters off their horses lol. I don't care about the handling I can handle them just fine. I love Shire horses. They're like a meat tank. They can run through anything. At full affinity the only thing that spooks them slightly are snakes. After the Shire the Mustang is a close second.
@@lazydaze3134 Worst horse? Are you alright? Worst horse is the Tennessee walker, the Shire is only good for hunting but is a shit get away horse and the Mustang is overrated. The Arabian is the.3rd best horse. The best horse in the game is Fox Trotter closely followed by the Turkoman. Your picks are dreadful.
i had a black one :) i got him near the end of chapter 4, and i named him fisher, fish for short. he was so amazing and i miss him every day and literally cried so hard at the end of the game. i hope he’s happy in horsey heaven, he did me so well.
I cried when my horse Calypso, a gold Turkoman died with Arthur comforting him and saying his goodbye, miss him so much, haven't had that horse since. He was a good horse. And I love my black arabian, that I have with John, she is a brave girl
Arabian is my second favorite horse after dark bay turkoman, everyone always said that Arabian is too skittish or something but i dont care, Because every horse gets agitated anyway, also the speed, the acceleration and the handling of Arabian is so good it outweighs the skittishness of that horse
I had a white arabian, who never bucked me off. Yes, she got agitated by predators but never bucked. I have a missouri fox trotter now, who bucks me off like an arabian would.
I had a White Arabian Since Chapter 2, My dad Was Looking For Stuff On It, ( when it was first released ) Her Name Was Dawn, She was a Good Horse, the Only Deaths She Had, Was Train Accident, and One Cliff, at van horn’s cliff. Now I use The Rose Grey Arabian and the Missouri Fox Trotter, when I hit the Epilogue. I’m Used to the Elite Handling, so I’m going to Try get Used to Standard Handling. Edit: Her White Arabian Is Called Dawn. I just Noticed :>
Personal opinion for early game - Red Chestnut is the prettiest wild horse you can get but unfortunately the stats aren't as good as the white. Best 2 mounts to use starting at chapter two are the white arabian and the hungarian halfbreed (found in the barn of the Polish guy in Stauss missions). Hungarian is slower and bigger but great for hunting while the arabian is great for speed. Personally even at max bonding I find the Arabian kinda skittish compared to the hungarian... even if it doesn't buck me off it needs more calming down than the Hungarian, so I switch between these two horses depending on what I'm doing. I LOVE THESE HORSE VIDEOS BTW. They are my favorite RDR2 videos on youtube. I wish you had more rdr2 content.
red chestnut made me scream lol. Blood bay thank you very much RDR2O XD And no need to call a chestnut for red chestnut,it already is red-based coat... chestnut is more than enough XD I love how they go from proper coat-naming to insane coat-names like Dutch`s "albino" horse Count.
If you have got the new update you will be able to get 3 free arabian horses. The horses are: 1-The white arabian , it can be found at lake Isabella. 2- The red chesnut arabian , it can be found at Owangila. 3- The warped brindle arabian , it can be found at the wapiti indian reservation. I hope that is useful. Have a nice day and stay safe.
Hello everyone Yesterday when I was hunting as Arthur in single player I located a red chestnut Arabian in the wild!!! Although, it did not have white socks or a white blaze. It was solid red/black. Quite stunning I must say. I can upload a screenshot for proof if you want. It was located just west of lake Owanjila in West Elizabeth.
I've found the red chestnut to be alot better with predators it's stared down a cougar or two at just level 1 and 2 bonding and even rode circles around a pack of wolves with very little trouble.
I have the white and black Arabian online I really want the Rose grey Bay Arabian that color is so majestic, forget the summer update give me my Rosegrey
I found the red Chestnut Arabian playing in story mode in the area west of strawberry where the map ends. It was roaming around a waterfall if I remember correctly. I didn't think much of it when I saw save for the fact that I liked how the red pigmentation shined under the sun so I captured it. I didnt save the location but I can confirm this horse it's not only available online.
Just to put it out there... the Red Chestnut Arabian is now available in single player story mode... at-least on PC. You have to capture the horse in the wild to the west of Lake Owanjila, west of Strawberry. I believe it is as soon as CH 4. I cant remember what chapter exactly I stumbled on it, but it was either CH3 or CH4. I believe it might have been late CH3.
At first I didn’t really like the Arabians simply due to size since I’m a big, bulky war horse lover. I still feel they are too small for Arthur (I main the iron grey Ardennes for him) but I love them online for my smaller female character :D
You must know there is also a warped brindle Arabian and you can get the red chestnut Arabian in story mode, you get the warped brindle west of wapiti in the mountains and the red chestnut west of owanjila in the forests near the whale fossil
I found white Arabian up in the grizzlies during my second playthrough. It was by complete luck and I had to spend about half an hour attempting to train it as I never really attempted to train one before, named her Bessa, Great horse.
In the epilogue I had an amazing mustang named Fancy. She ran over wolves, jumped alligators, and was always there when I wanted to spend a few nights out to go hunting. I loved her large neck, and confident stance.
At first I thought the Arabians are hella cool but once I obtained the white one I was disappointed as hell because Arthur looks like he's riding a pony with them and thats just.. nope.
Alessio Perfetto my fav coat in the game is the Chestnut Pinto on the Saddler. Too bad it's on a weak horse. I would LOVE to have a Chestnut Pinto Turkoman!
First playthrough with arthur I had the white Arabian, named her Bella. She served me well but was very skittish. She broke my heart at the end, miss her dearly.
@@pogpogpog7507 I nearly put blood bay but blood bay typically have minimal black points and this one doesnt. Agreed! Even then "rose grey" is just a red based horse turning grey. Most of the colors are just made up
Imust correct you! The Red Chesnut can be found in the main game, near the walebones left of the Owanjila Lake! It is nor as good as the other Arabian, but it's the best looking one, especially when it's wet!
It was a brand new update as of a few days ago and this video came out months ago, plus the red chestnut from story mode doesn’t have the four socks and blaze that the online red chestnut has so they’re still two different horses.
as a horsey person i give props to rockstar for accuracy with the stats, irl arabians are known for speed/stamina and are pretty skittish
It's a shame about the andalusian though. They are much larger in real life, really brave too
The same with the thoroughbred as they are much faster in real life
@@thespacepig2622 agreed. I think they did a decent job with the thoroughbreds overall. Just a little extra speed with bonding would have been nice
Eight Jane couldn’t agree more
TheKittyQueen Akhal tekes aka turkomans are also pretty skittish in real life,not only that but they are quite uncomfortable to ride as they can be pretty moody sometimes.The polish bred Arabians are actually quite different then the ones in the Middle East,they are a lot less skittish.
The part that she said that the Arabian is the best in the right hands, and she got a point
True
Why waste the time going after an overly obsessed horse that you have to work hard to get good when the Missouri Foxtrotter is already the best, had its rest, and ready to pile followers to your Chelonian overlord
Riot 0117 It’s about building up a bond with the horse. Plus, I think the fox trotter looks kinda goofy. The Arabian looks really Regal and suave imo
@@haswright4933 and it's a midget! Who doesn't love midgets in tuxedos?
I used to work with Arabs, she’s absolutely right lol.
In my first play through, I was spending time hunting in the mountains for fun and came across the white Arabian that can be found up there. I didn’t know anything about it other than that it was beautiful, and that became my horse all the way to the end. She was amazing. Her name was Nellie (sigh... unoriginal, I know, but it worked for me)
Now on my second play through months later, I have a mustang, and I love it, but will always have fond memories of that first love. I went up to the mountains again, hunting, and saw the white Arabian from a distance. I almost went to it, but decided to let it be. Sentimental in an odd way, I know, but that was my first Arthur’s horse. This time through, it deserves to live out there in the wild.
Anyway, that’s the kind of emotion this game inspires, for me anyway. Love these horse videos!
Cody Lakin this is actually so sweet. Im the same way with this game
Cody Lakin are you okay you seem a bit lonely cos like same but
Cody Lakin ok
Totally fine! Haha, I see why you’d say that XD thanks though!
In my first play through I had like thousands of horses because I kept killing them by accident
Since the update, the red chestnut and a warp brindle are available for wild capture in story mode.
Where can you find them?
@@329woody the red can be found just south of the Lake by Strawbery and the brindle is west of the Indian camp.
Is this for pc only or for console as well?
Beasty J it has been added on Xbox recently
Does this work on ps4?
i always found Arabians way too small on my character, felt like im going to break its back any moment.
@@BurbImpact still use that horse best i ever had fast good with animals i love it!
Yeah, same. Eventually I get used to it though and it just looks like a normal horse.
the arabian looks good w a female character on online😂🤷🏻♀️
@@adarIing Yeah, but they look like ponies when you compare them to the gang's horses in Story mode
MrEdgarr yeah same i never want to get the white it looks so bad on aurthur the black does look good i’m probably gonna get it whne i get to play as john cuz i don’t wanna waste money
Arabian is my favorite even though they've fed me to wolves a few times lol.
@Matt Johnston, Arabian was my first horse breed during my first play through. It was the Rose Gray one. I was able to get it in chapter 2 for free and I was able to maximized to level 4 bonding before chapter 3. But everytime I encounter a pack of wolves, gators and a bear. He always throw me off his back. But he never back down to any gun fight.
my boy soliani the gold Turkoman with a nice saddle was better than any arabian R.I.P
@@marckevin203 Sería el colmo lol
Won't lie, it happened to me a few times on my first playthrough. I think I adapted after that though. At the first sign of trouble, which the horse will typically notice before you do, I just accelerate away from the danger for about a second. After that, the horse will calm down enough not to buck you off and then you have the time and space to refocus and decide what you want to do. I've played this game 4X, using an Arabian as much as possible, and honestly haven't been bucked off for so long that I stopped worrying about it altogether.
@@marckevin203 Hey deraa brother may I know how did you get Rose Gray Bay Arabian as Arthur in chapter two? Because it only spawns at Blackwater stable in the epilogue
"The red chestnut is only available in online"
Rockstar: hold my beer
Not anymore lol
@@creepystalkercat5694 not anymore? But how comes? I been in Epilogue 2 longer than 1 year and no stable sells Red Cheshunt Arabian.
k y it is in the wild near owanjila lake
It has a slightly different coat than the online Chesnut
k y There are two more wild Arabians in single-player mode now. A pure red Arabian spawns near Owanjila lake and another is near the Wapiti Reservation. The Wapiti horse is red with some white stripes I think.
Since this is an old videos, many of you should know by now that the beautiful red chestnut Arabian is now available in story mode for PS4, Xbox, and PC. Note that there is also the Warped Brindle Arabian which is also in story mode in the mountains near the Indian reservation.
And brindle
Nice
Arabians are intelligent horses, perceptive, sensitive, and thoughtful, not only in the sense of being considerate and gentle toward people and other animals, but also in thinking out situations for themselves. They have a reputation for being difficult among those who have tried to force them to do something against their will, but they are extremely courageous and will try their best for someone they trust. As they originated in hot climates, they are fine-skinned and have all the physical characteristics facilitating easy heat-loss from the body, but tend not to be so sensitive to cold weather as the Thoroughbred. They can usually be handled by novices and children, provided those concerned have a regard for their nature and a sensitivity toward them.
You literally just summarized my stance on the Arabians, well done! I have a level 4 bonded white Arabian right now in the epilogue, and I’m starting to forget the stories of ppl getting bucked off. My Arabian has run over a wolf, remained loyal to me in the gator infested swamp, and was free
So, once you have full bonding they stop bucking??? Ty for the reply
EXACTLY! I had a white arabian for the whole playthough and never got bucked off a single time.
@@matthollingsworth5943 I've found that the red chestnut does alot better with predators early on. Mine has stared down a cougar at level 2 bonding and had run circles around a wolf pack at level 4
Indeed, 2 days ago I was passing the river near Riggs Station, my Arabian stand put in front of 2 Cougars simultaneously.
At times I have seen Missouri Fox trotter and Mustang's bucking me off when they noticed a Snake etc.
I have fought Giant Bears with my Arabian.
The other day I also chased down the legendary panther while riding white Arabian or Black one.
The horses bucking off depends on the situation, mood and a lot of things come into picture.
Right now I own 4 Arabian horses in online mode. 2 black (1M/1F), 1F white Arabian & 1F Red Chestnut Arabian.
My next fav horse after Arabian is Missouri Fox Trotter (Blue coat). Dang that horse is literally amazing!
However the most attractive horse in this game as per me is going to be Turkoman (Dark bay coat only). The white socks, black hairs & Brown skin looks so beautiful all together. Really tall & slim built, etc. The worst part of Turkoman is that they get scared very easily, if any horses in this game get scared easily then it should be Turkoman and not Arabian.
I got splattered with machine gun bullets and my white Arabian still didn’t buck me off
I just wish they weren't so ridiculously small... It looks like a joke when the rather bulky Arthur is sitting on the Arabian. Like a wannabe cowboy on a pony.
Yeah, it looks silly.
Yeah, it looks silly.
yeah it looks silly.
Yeah it looks silly.
Yeah, it looks silly.
I'm on my 4th playthrough, I think, and I've never even ridden an Arabian with the exception of the Black Arabian in the mission "Horse Meat for Dinner" with John. Their small size has always turned me off. I like medium sized horses.
Compensating?
I agree but it always depends what I'm doing. I like to own 2-3 horses if I'm going up in the mountains or hunting ima take my Halfbred or warhorse right but if im scootin around St.Denis I absolutely want a smaller more agile horse like the Arabian
I thought I was the only one who is looking at the size
4 play throughs? Jesus, how long did that take? Also, I’m ordering a new game in a few days, and it’s between GOW and RDR2 or GOW, AC Unity, and AC Syndicate which should I get
I REALLY prefer larger horses such as shires and other horses with long hoof
fur
An overview about the thoroughbred please
Miguelito Geronimo yes johns horse in the epilogue is a great horse with impressive stats
She did one already
@@elijah-he975 at the time she didn't thats why he was asking
Even though they are skittish, I feel like after bonding to max they warn you pretty early for you to react appropriately
Like your comment about “the best horse in the right hands” I pretty much only ride the Arabian (I also happen to ride them in real life) and when it came to being ‘spooky” as a lot of players grumble about I found that if I go into combat and keep my Arabian on the move I can run circles around wolves or bears you name it so long as I keep him in motion he’s happy. This has come in super handy on missions where suddenly a grizzly is charging at me in the night, I just keep going circles and keep my flighty horse in motion and I always manage to get the shot off I need and don’t get bucked off. If I want him to stand still and face something he’s a lot more unhappy so I just got good at making kill shots while on the move. Couldn’t ask for a better horse when in a fight with bandits as his spins and stops and moves are untouchable!
Same here, if shes on the move with wind in her eyes, she couldnt care less arthurs just robbed a train.
I find the Arabians are unpredictable and temperamental mounts until you get to max bonding. My black Arabian in online called Nocturne was a nutcase when I first got him, but now he's a very chill horse and very reliable in pretty much all situations. It's all about the bonding, bois.
"That's a fiiiiine horse"
“How long you been married?”
Great video as always, can’t wait for the one on Turkomans!
Don't forget Dutch's albino horse
"The count"
Vazh Miguel Javarez its a cremello :)
Wait I those it was a nakota
I don’t think the count is a Arabian but it has the stats of what looks like one
the count is stated to be an arabian
Chibi Pokemon ok nice
Best horses in the right hands. AMEN SISTER
turkoman and fox trotter are better so SHUT YOUR STUPID FUCKING MOUTH!!!
@@TheRealSandorClegane you think there better because you can't ride a horse with good turn or you will hit a rock or tree or you can't shot preditors quickly
Tyler Durden
How about you shut your mouth and don‘t insult people because they have different opinions, fucking idiot
@@TheRealSandorClegane Lol he actually said in the right hands. So you obviously are not 'the right hands' to handle an Arabian
Tyler Durden Chill u waste of oxygen let him or her be
I love these videos. They're very well made and informative. the white Arabian that I have is temperamental, but the biggest problem I had was its size. I felt like I was riding a pony
The wraped brindle is perfect and ment for john!!! It suits him while the white and black goes with Arthor
Notes from a IRL equestrian (don’t get annoyed, this is just for those who’d like some facts):
“White” is actually grey (true whites are albino)
The “Red Chestnut” is actually a bay, as it has a black mane and tail and nose instead of the same as it’s coat color
Not quite sure what the rose bay would actually be... beautiful any way
Also boy do they have a temper 😂
Polopony20 Haha, the names of the coat colors bother me too lol
The rose grey bay is technically correct- rose grey is a shade of grey that can appear on a bay or chestnut base. I was gonna make the same comment that “these colors are so wrong lol” haha.
Edit* Also true white in horses is not albino! There are no known albino horses. However there is the Dominant White gene, which produces a true white horse (depending on the specific W gene, as some produce a sabino like marking)
@Arthur's Horse it's a myth that albinos have to have red eyes. Depending on the reflective color of the retina, will result in a different color of what is reflected when there is an absence of melanin in the iris. Ie, Rodents are red, humans are blue. Albinism is the absence of melanin a protein that is associated with skin color and eye color. So, a albino horse, is indeed ... possible. However genetically speaking with the variation in coats, the genes that code for horses the mutation is harder to pinpoint
@Arthur's Horse they're not truly albino because there has been no mutation found that is linked to albinism in other mammals. It's not because their eyes aren't red. That mutation could be found at any point......
@Arthur's Horse did you read my comment? I just explained why they aren't true albino but why they could also be true albino. If the gene mutates or of it is discovered then bang you have a true albino.
The classification of albino is the absence of melanin not being produced by meloncytes, the scientific mutation is the mutation of a C gene with codes for the proteins that melanin is produced with. In horses the coat is co-dominant which means both black and white alleles are dominant, with the white allele there is no melonocytes. Making it not a true albino but if the c gene mutates or is reported you will get an albino horse.
I finally bought RDR2 today and the drive will arrive tomorrow! I can't wait to play it *-*
I hope you'll have *ALOT* of fun. It is such an amazing game
@@Abcdefg-uw4id tysm! When I started it I fell in love immediately I've done nothing else than playing RDR2 those 2 days XD ❤️
@@Abcdefg-uw4id can it be played on pc?
Google confuses me when I try to Google it
@@drunkkhajit5035 unfortunately no. I'll think the next thing they'll publish is the PC version. I really love rockstar but that method is just gross.
@@drunkkhajit5035 rdr2 comes to pc on November 27th
The more you know:
The red chestnut can be found in the main story west of lake owanjila
Also theres a warped brindle arabian near the wapiti indian reservation
Maybe that wasnt the case when this video was made but now it is.
Yeah, this video was made before that update. Same reason why she didn't mention the newer Andalusian
I own a polish Arabian in real life as shown in my profile. And yes, he’s pretty quick, and yes he spooks at the site of a plastic bag moving too fast
Edit: and yes he isn’t that tall
How is he Arabian and polish?
Ibrahim Alreshoud he is a polish Arabian. Lol it’s a breed sorry to confuse
Very cool!
@@TheRealSimeon thanks ❤️❤️
What’s the horse name and is it purely Arabian?
Fun Fact, Modern weapons which included Hand cannon were used by Mamelukes during the period of 1200 to 1500. At that time, hand guns were never used due to inaccuracy and inefficiency, specially on horses which used to panic very often. However, Arabian horses, due to their intelligent and loyal nature, didn't run away when Mamelukes used hand guns on their back. Thus giving them significant advantage against Mongols, because Mongol horses used to panic due to the loud blasts of hand cannons.
Battle on Ain Jalut was strategically won by Mamelukes against Mongols.
It is worth noting that Mongols had conquered almost whole of Asia and many Europeans territories, and were spreading with increasing speed, Mongols did try again against Mamelukes, but many Mongolian Territories like Golden Horde and Ottomans had accepted Islam, thus Mongols were attacked by them before they ever reached Mamelukes.
Amazing video :)
In story mode one day wondering in the woods i was able to tame a red chesnut arabian. Now he is fully bonded and is a great horse
I’ve had a black American standard bred for pretty much the whole game and have never had a problem with him.I named him Jett,such a great horse.Highly recommended
That's outstanding work. Been looking for these kinds of videos for so long I almost started doing them myself, though I admit the visuals would have been nowhere near yours.
Definitely the best breed as far as I can tell, and I'm in team white. With long mane and tail in white/Grey if you please. Named her Guenevere.
I used to have a red chestnut called cola.... she was a great horse and served me really well. Even if she wasn’t with the best of the best stats, she was like a ruby to me unlike all other horses in rdr 2 but she died in the ending. I got her in chapter 3 RIP cola. You will never be forgotten
Since Rockstar updated and added a wild red chestnut, that's what has made me actually use an arabian. The red chestnut (in previous playthroughs for me,) It has never kicked me off in the sight of predator's and it rarely decides I should die to a gator. I always get it as a male and always call it Diablo. If anyone wants it's location, find Strawberry on the map and go along the road north of the owanjila. (It's location is close to it.) When you find a broken wagon, get your binoculars out. You can glimpse it upwards to the left on a hill. I got mine as early as the start of chapter 2 and it's an easy mount to bond with. (Than the white arab.)
arabians may have the best stats in the game but damn are they wusses around predators. give me buell or the tiger mustang anyday
zinx43267 everyone says that but I actually find mine to be ok I’ve only been bucked off once and I’m in chapter 6(had mine for 4 chapters)
@@Will-bk6jh well, there is speculation that Rockstar also worked in a feature where individual horse have different personalities. like one arabian could be afraid of its own shadow, while another, identical arabian could stare down a cougar and give no shits. if so, that's probably why
zinx43267 yea that might be y I guess I’m lucky then
I have the red one in online and and I named him spookie cuz he is a pussy mainly a mission horse it's almost impossible to take him hunting. He sees or smells a predator and my ass is on the ground.
Walkthrough Gaming Channel Walkthrough Gaming Channel Walkthrough Gaming Channel Naw, there is no such feature A lot of people just can’t use the Arabian it’s not for everyone. If you have no problems making quick and clean kills to predators and enemies in battle, then it won’t throw you. If you take forever take enemies and predators down and your aim isn’t that good, you’ll hate Arabian. It’s like she said, in the right hands it’s the best horse.
With my experience, the white Arabian can be quite suborn, I suggest saving your game when you find the horse
GamingBeast _13 it respawn when it dies or get lost. I think.
Silver_Shard Sounds very cool!
As a real life equestrian, the joy in your voice when talking about the digital horses is so heart warming ❤
Is it just me or would Dutch Van Der Linde match the red chestnut good af
Wow, the panther saddle looks great on those little horses. I’m currently trying out another Arabian with the same saddle and taking a break from my SDP, as much as I love him.
For those replaying the game. The Black Arabian spawns at the St. Denis Gunsmith at night and got it twice because I lost the first, I think it was bugged. Good alternative to the White Arabian if you want.
Aanonymous88 cool thanks for the info :)
The black has better stats than the white btw
1- rose grey
2- black
3- white
4 red
5- warped
I’m seriously glad I found this channel. I love your accent so much! Great vids appreciated!
This happened a few days:
I went with my favorite horse to tame the white Arabian, a Dutch Warmblood named Isabela (guess the coat). The momente we found her we started heading home, but night caught us in the middle of the forest, and then suddenly a pack of like 10 wolves started chasing us, the Arabian is faster than them, but although Isabela could outrun them, she was caught, separated from us.
Fueled by anger, I grabbed my shotgun an killed [bang] every... [bang] ...one [bang] on sight, we even ended chasing down the remaining ones, outmaneuvering them. After we reached the stables in Valentine, I named her "Artemis", after the mistress of the hunt and the moon.
I had my doubts of the breed because of the info in the internet, and although she runs away after I get down from lassoing an animal, I know that she's a reliable steed (most of the time), and as a good rider is on her saddle, she'll go to through Hell itself.
Edit: Do you know what activity gives the most money in the online game? Accidentally deleted my starter horse and now I'm stuck with a sack of bones
Thank you. I've been playing with the white on my first playthrough as early as chapter 2 and she was beyond outstanding. I was fanboying over the foxtrotter until I compared them, nothing comes close to the arabian in my opinion. And they're loyal too, my foxtrotter would trot off into oblivion as soon as I dismount
@@henry-thepizzaeater-morgan704 really? I guess it's different for everyone. My Arabian was a fucking coward and I had to calm it down almost all the time
Miguel Angel Rangel I hate that damn horse but great story on how you got it. And her name is great. Goes with the story perfectly.
I bought myself a black Arab and named her Maverick. I'm a good rider and I fully bond my horse and practise one the different breeds. But that horse...I sold that twat the second she was fully bonded.
Every time I would try to explore she'd spill me. Just not worth the frustration.
I do agree with Henry about the fox trotters. They may look nice but they are lazy punks. Very clumsy as well. Mine never spooked as much as the Arab but he tripped on everything. When called hed come half way and then just stop and wonder away again. I love the different personalities but dang
@@EightJane Damn, my Fox Trotter is the most loyal horse right next to my tiger mustang. I almost never crash, and even when l think "oh fuck imma go flying" she straight up avoids the obstacle on her own, and I can just chill and shoot most predators around us with a bow, My arabian l literally only use for races though.
That is an absolutely gorgeous horse! 😍 I mean the horse's confirmation is perfection. I enjoy these videos so much!
I'm so glad you mentioned how well this horse does in combat. From my experience, it is war horse. A war horse that is damn fast, accelerates at will, turns on a dime, and can take a load of punishment. The skittish stuff isn't much of an issue; just don't veer too close to the alligators and all should be fine.
My first play through, I caught the white Arabian at the end of chapter 2. Had some ups and downs at first but I ended up keeping that horse till the end, named it shadowfax. I love the way it controls, I personally like that horse the best out of the entire game. I have played the game 4 times now and have and always will stick to my white Arabian
I used the black arabian throughout my first playthrough (I named her Nightmare) 💖 Honestly one of the best horses
Love the name
I love my black arabian, she isn't skittish at all, named her Jasmine. And Nightmare is a nice name
Mine's name is Laila
Red chetsnut spawns in history mode near the Owanjila, and a Brown with white stripes spawns near the Mountain where the endgame takes place
Let’s not forget Dutch’s unique Albino Arabian horse
Dutch's horse is not a Arabian, it's a Cremelo Dutch Warmblood, but ok
@@emiliegee7669 Bruh if you go up to The Count with a White Arabian, it’s clearly the same size.
@@emiliegee7669 If you go up to The Count and check it’s stats it will clearly say “Albino” and it’s WAY to small to be a Dutch Warmblood. Buell compared to The Count shows some huge differences. Buell is taller, bigger, and has a different shaped face, Buell is a Dutch Warmblood.
@@emiliegee7669 ruclips.net/video/HWF0PclqyY0/видео.html Skip to 2:34 in this video and it’ll clearly say Arabian, and I’m pretty sure they check the stats where it says “Albino” think before you speak next time.
@@emiliegee7669 not a cremello or a dutch warmblood, but ok
0:29 The Red Chestnut is not only on Red Dead Online, But there is a secret way to get it near Owanjila in the story mode
Loving this series, please make the Turkoman next.
4:25 you can now get it at lake owenjila in story mode (excuse my spelling)
There's one more the wharped brindle Arabian near the wapidi reservation
As much as I do love some of the other breeds, I have a big soft spot for my black arabian (plus she was free from that random encounter)
I love my black arabian, she suprisingly hasn't bucked for anything even predators and is pretty good in combat, named her Jasmine. i didn't know about the encounter in St. Denis with the arabian until now. Got mine at the end of the game
y'know I hope you can someday do an update on these! Or maybe a video just on special wild horse spawns to include the new arabians/andalusian.
Do the Missouri Fox Trotter next please
Best horse in game i think , wish it was available early in game.
Emmanuel Guevara I just wish it wasn’t so ugly 🤷♂️
Barcelonista 1983 the Amber one is my favourite coat for the breed.
Alexis nah I think the Arabian is the best. My white Arabian Epona rarely bucks me off and it even ran over an alligator at one point
I just love how your videos are so serene and nice.
Wait, the horses in RDR2 *spook?*
Alright, guess I gotta start saving up.
big idiot energy they change leads too lol. That’s what got me interested in the game. Like hold on, accuracy?? Heck yeah
When I used to use a White Arabian, it used to buck me at the sight of a snake. But I bought a Rose Grey Bay in the Epilogue and it was amazing! It never bucked me, I even trampled alligators with ease.
On my first playthrough I tried to get the white Arabian several times....
Attempt 1: I mounted it and it jumped into some trees then threw me off. I couldn't find it afterwards.
Attempt 2: It ran away from me but a blizzard set it making seeing anything impossible.
Attempt 3: I mounted it and it bucked me. I mounted it and it trusted me. I was so excited and I rode back to my little campsite when the horse tripped and fell, snapping its neck causing it to die. I then gave up after that.
these horse vids are so good. i love the horses in this game so much i wish i could fit more than 4 in a stable.
I must have a different version of the game. Fred my black Arabian is sturdy as steel he never bucks me of and leaves black marks when I can't handle the lead.
I have a female black arabian and she is fearless, on the other hand I have a bay roan Adrennes that is scared of her own shadow lol
It’s different to horse to horse, ive seen mustangs scared shitless of a snake, and my horse pegasos (rip) wasnt scared at all, of anything, she would just run like no other. God i miss her
Not bugged. Purchased a black arabian in online taking one hell of a gamble....he’s the bravest horse I’ve ever ridden. Even when he runs he stays near like 20 feet or so. Couldn’t believe how loyal is either. My online character and Blackjack were made for each other lol
I started a new game about a month ago specifically to steal the BA in St Denis. So far I've been able to stare down a bear and a panther, and get swarmed by wolves and every time my horse has been practically fearless. It's to the point where I'm honestly wondering if the game glitched on me, lol.
You can actually get the red chestnut Arabian in story mode now.
Oh this must be when rockstar didn’t add the red chestnut to the story mode yet
No bs.
To the point.
Very straight forward
10/10. Subscribed.
The red chestnut is actually a bay lol. A chestnut would have a red or blonde mane and tail, and would lack the black points (legs, muzzle, area around eyes, mane and tail).
No, it’s an Arabian. It’s genuinely the breed, at least in-game.
@@jared305 im talking about coat colors, not breeds.
redchestnut arabian is available in story mode near strawberry hills for free
2:27 they need to make it possible to break out of that like you can with bears
The skittishness is actually an advantage when you're hunting or when you're on foot because the horse will just run a little ways away and not get killed and you can always whistle and bring him back
The only terrible thing about the Arabian is they're absolute cowards. I got bucked off mine numerous times in story mode, so that made me make the decision not to get one in story mode. Yes, their speed and stamina is amazing, but I'd rather have a brave horse with average speed, stamina and health, than an unpredictable temperament horse with insane stats.
That's exactly what makes them the worst horse to me. I like to go in bullets blazing. Ram fucking wolves, ram bounty hunters off their horses lol. I don't care about the handling I can handle them just fine. I love Shire horses. They're like a meat tank. They can run through anything. At full affinity the only thing that spooks them slightly are snakes. After the Shire the Mustang is a close second.
@@lazydaze3134 Worst horse? Are you alright? Worst horse is the Tennessee walker, the Shire is only good for hunting but is a shit get away horse and the Mustang is overrated. The Arabian is the.3rd best horse. The best horse in the game is Fox Trotter closely followed by the Turkoman. Your picks are dreadful.
@@codpro627 what exactly is wrong with the Mustang? Yeah, it may be a tad on the slow side which can be a chore at times, but its brave.
And after 2 months I noticed I made a typo, I meant to say since I had one in story and hated it, that made me decide not to get one in online.
@@koryandrews1665 Nowhere near as good as the Turkoman or MFT
i had a black one :) i got him near the end of chapter 4, and i named him fisher, fish for short. he was so amazing and i miss him every day and literally cried so hard at the end of the game. i hope he’s happy in horsey heaven, he did me so well.
He's galloping in heavens with Arthur Morgan as his rider.
I cried when my horse Calypso, a gold Turkoman died with Arthur comforting him and saying his goodbye, miss him so much, haven't had that horse since. He was a good horse. And I love my black arabian, that I have with John, she is a brave girl
Arabian is my second favorite horse after dark bay turkoman, everyone always said that Arabian is too skittish or something but i dont care, Because every horse gets agitated anyway, also the speed, the acceleration and the handling of Arabian is so good it outweighs the skittishness of that horse
I just found your videos and I'm loving your horse series.
I had a white arabian, who never bucked me off. Yes, she got agitated by predators but never bucked. I have a missouri fox trotter now, who bucks me off like an arabian would.
I had a White Arabian Since Chapter 2, My dad Was Looking For Stuff On It, ( when it was first released ) Her Name Was Dawn, She was a Good Horse, the Only Deaths She Had, Was Train Accident, and One Cliff, at van horn’s cliff. Now I use The Rose Grey Arabian and the Missouri Fox Trotter, when I hit the Epilogue. I’m Used to the Elite Handling, so I’m going to Try get Used to Standard Handling. Edit: Her White Arabian Is Called Dawn. I just Noticed :>
Next can you please do the thoroughbred
Personal opinion for early game - Red Chestnut is the prettiest wild horse you can get but unfortunately the stats aren't as good as the white. Best 2 mounts to use starting at chapter two are the white arabian and the hungarian halfbreed (found in the barn of the Polish guy in Stauss missions). Hungarian is slower and bigger but great for hunting while the arabian is great for speed. Personally even at max bonding I find the Arabian kinda skittish compared to the hungarian... even if it doesn't buck me off it needs more calming down than the Hungarian, so I switch between these two horses depending on what I'm doing.
I LOVE THESE HORSE VIDEOS BTW. They are my favorite RDR2 videos on youtube. I wish you had more rdr2 content.
That red chestnut is actually bay 😂 it’s got black points 😂😂
red chestnut made me scream lol. Blood bay thank you very much RDR2O XD And no need to call a chestnut for red chestnut,it already is red-based coat... chestnut is more than enough XD I love how they go from proper coat-naming to insane coat-names like Dutch`s "albino" horse Count.
Blood bay. 'Least they tried, haha
@@acuraaquatosphoenix Thank you! Blood Bay even sounds like a cooler name than the redundant "red chestnut" ugh... Horse nerds unite! XD
@@CharReed Horse nerds unite yesss :D Yw XD
Omg this annoyed me too
If you have got the new update you will be able to get 3 free arabian horses. The horses are: 1-The white arabian , it can be found at lake Isabella. 2- The red chesnut arabian , it can be found at Owangila. 3- The warped brindle arabian , it can be found at the wapiti indian reservation. I hope that is useful. Have a nice day and stay safe.
Just would like to let you know I found a flaxen roan Tennessee walker being ridden by a bounty hunter outside of valentine.
Wow what time of day was it and what chapter
Joel Chavez around chapter 3 and noon
Hello everyone Yesterday when I was hunting as Arthur in single player I located a red chestnut Arabian in the wild!!! Although, it did not have white socks or a white blaze. It was solid red/black. Quite stunning I must say. I can upload a screenshot for proof if you want.
It was located just west of lake Owanjila in West Elizabeth.
SugaryPhoenixxx mhm, it’s a newer horse
I've found the red chestnut to be alot better with predators it's stared down a cougar or two at just level 1 and 2 bonding and even rode circles around a pack of wolves with very little trouble.
I have the white and black Arabian online I really want the Rose grey Bay Arabian that color is so majestic, forget the summer update give me my Rosegrey
I found the red Chestnut Arabian playing in story mode in the area west of strawberry where the map ends. It was roaming around a waterfall if I remember correctly. I didn't think much of it when I saw save for the fact that I liked how the red pigmentation shined under the sun so I captured it. I didnt save the location but I can confirm this horse it's not only available online.
I hope the rose grey bay comes to online
There’s also the striped brindle that can be found near the watpi reservation and the red chestnut is now available to single player
The grey one is the Best. (Horse of Old man Jones xd i guess this is his name. 🤷🏼♀️😂)
I thought his horse was a Nokota?
Just to put it out there... the Red Chestnut Arabian is now available in single player story mode... at-least on PC. You have to capture the horse in the wild to the west of Lake Owanjila, west of Strawberry. I believe it is as soon as CH 4. I cant remember what chapter exactly I stumbled on it, but it was either CH3 or CH4. I believe it might have been late CH3.
At first I didn’t really like the Arabians simply due to size since I’m a big, bulky war horse lover. I still feel they are too small for Arthur (I main the iron grey Ardennes for him) but I love them online for my smaller female character :D
You must know there is also a warped brindle Arabian and you can get the red chestnut Arabian in story mode, you get the warped brindle west of wapiti in the mountains and the red chestnut west of owanjila in the forests near the whale fossil
For me Arabians should be the fastest horses in game but they shouldn't be scared if predators thats my opinion. In short the perfect horse.
Well, in real life they're VERY skittish horses. Antsy and anxious. Faster horses tend to be more nervous. They're fast for a reason. To get away.
I found white Arabian up in the grizzlies during my second playthrough. It was by complete luck and I had to spend about half an hour attempting to train it as I never really attempted to train one before, named her Bessa, Great horse.
Fox trotter overwiw pliss 😊😊
Thank you for these videos, you are awesome and they are perfect!
My pfp is of my horse Little Bit! He is an Arabian
nah
@@guywithq7190 wym
In the epilogue I had an amazing mustang named Fancy. She ran over wolves, jumped alligators, and was always there when I wanted to spend a few nights out to go hunting. I loved her large neck, and confident stance.
At first I thought the Arabians are hella cool but once I obtained the white one I was disappointed as hell because Arthur looks like he's riding a pony with them and thats just.. nope.
Tsukishima Kei Same, it looks so weird ^^
I like the way you explaining about the horses, it's a great video. Keep it up!
I REALLY want a cremello gold Arabian for the online so bad! It’d be GORGEOUS!!! 😍♥️
IV XXIV MMXVII imagine if we could create our own horse by breeding
Alessio Perfetto my fav coat in the game is the Chestnut Pinto on the Saddler. Too bad it's on a weak horse. I would LOVE to have a Chestnut Pinto Turkoman!
Texas Rocks it would be amazing and gorgeous just like a white mustang or a splashed white thoroughbred(sorry for spelling bad English)
Lost In The Comments AN ALBINO ARABIAN LIKE DUTCH HAS!!!!!!! I WANT ONE SO BAD
First playthrough with arthur I had the white Arabian, named her Bella. She served me well but was very skittish. She broke my heart at the end, miss her dearly.
"Red chestnut"
*is secretly bright bay*
"White"
*is secretly max grey*
or blood bay, depending on the lighting.
same with the "rose grey bay". like, no, it's just rose gray... XD
@@pogpogpog7507 I nearly put blood bay but blood bay typically have minimal black points and this one doesnt.
Agreed! Even then "rose grey" is just a red based horse turning grey. Most of the colors are just made up
I had the black Arabian from the first time I entered Saint Denis all the way to the end. The end.. it hurt man. That horse really was something else.
*Fun fact:* Arabian horses are also the best in real life.
Big tie between arabian, andalusian and frison those are the trinity of horses
Imust correct you! The Red Chesnut can be found in the main game, near the walebones left of the Owanjila Lake! It is nor as good as the other Arabian, but it's the best looking one, especially when it's wet!
It was a brand new update as of a few days ago and this video came out months ago, plus the red chestnut from story mode doesn’t have the four socks and blaze that the online red chestnut has so they’re still two different horses.
@@storminmay Yeah in the single player it's a fox color...