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The world of Conan Exiles Enhanced is huge, and walking everywhere on your own can be exhausting. Luckily, you can improve your travel by finding a mount to ride through the wilderness. It takes some time to get one, but once you do, your adventures will change completely.
We’ll guide you through how to find the perfect mount and tame it so you won’t have to walk anymore. Choose the type of mount you want and learn how to acquire it, so long journeys filled with danger become much easier.
Where to Find Horses in Conan Exiles
Mounts are pets you can ride, mostly horses in Conan Exiles Enhanced. Young horses, called foals, can be tamed after you reach level 15 and unlock the Stablemaster skill.
These foals can be picked up and brought home to train. They look similar when young, but their coat colors change as they grow into one of four different types. You can also use special foods like Tainted Fodder or Sorcerous Pet Food to turn a foal into a black or white horse before it matures naturally.
You can find foals in these three locations:
- Past The Pitfall Pass: Look around the K5 and K6 grids on the map for various foals.
- The Northern Aqueduct: Foals are found northeast and southeast of the large aqueduct.
- Circle of Swords: In grids B10 and C10, you might find foals here.
All Mounts in Conan Exiles
Horses are the most common mounts, but you can discover others as you explore. Here is a list of all the mounts available:
Base Game Mounts
- Horse
- Black Horse (Exclusive to the Riders of Hyboria DLC)
- White Horse (Exclusive to the Riders of Hyboria DLC)
- Undead Horse (Available through the Battle Pass: Age of Sorcery DLC)
- Wight Horse (Available through the Battle Pass: Age of Sorcery DLC)
- Camel
Isle of Siptah Mounts
- Grey Rhino
- Purebred Grey Rhino
- Savage Grey Rhino
- Killer Grey Rhino
- Wartorn Rhino
- Undead Rhino (Exclusive to Black Lotus Bazaar)
- Kambujan War Rhino (Exclusive to Black Lotus Bazaar)
Most mounts can be purchased from merchants. Keep in mind, you’ll need to keep them in your inventory until you have a stable set up at your base to safely store them.
Good news: mounts don’t count toward your total companion limit, and you can rename them anytime. To ride your mount, you’ll need to craft a saddle at a Saddler’s Worktable. Saddles come in simple or decorative styles. Once equipped on your mount, it will follow you around and can carry extra items while you ride across the Exiled Lands in style.
Feeding your mounts can also help them unlock special buffs the next time they level up.





