Description[]
It is not known which madman first attempted to ride a rhino. Only that, in Stygia and the Northern Black Kingdoms, there was a sudden surge in rhinocerous based cavalry.
There are dozens of reasons why a rhinocerous is a terrible creature to ride into battle - but in the aftermath of a battle where men and horses have been trampled into bloodied lumps underfoot - it is hard to remember them all.
This saddle is designed for travel. Although a rhinocerous is not a creature to be ridden for long distances, war does not often let you choose your battlefield. This saddle is for troops in the field, for moving moderate distances in a short periods of time while still keeping the beast healthy.
Notes[]
- Good for speed.
- Armor is a function of the rhino, not the saddle, and is 53 for all rhinos. Damage and armor pen are zero for all saddles.
- 'Sprinting' costs 23 endurance per tick with the Rhino Cavalry Saddle (allowing you to sprint for roughly 18 seconds) and recovers at a rate of 25 per tick (taking roughly 19 seconds to replenish). Comparatively, a Travel Saddle costs 15 Endurance per tick (allowing you to sprint for roughly 29 seconds) and recovers at a rate of 35 per tick (taking roughly 15 seconds to replenish). In other words, you'll run out of endurance sooner with a Cavalry Saddle compared to a Travel Saddle, and will take longer to recover (tested on Xbox, 09/24).
Source[]
Saddler's Worktable | |||
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Ingredients | Outcome | Craft time | Experience gained |
20 Twine 60 Hardened Leather 15 Steel Reinforcement |
1 Rhino Cavalry Saddle | 1 min | 490 |
See Also[]
Repair[]
Repairing Rhino Cavalry Saddle requires up to:
- 10 Twine
- 30 Hardened Leather
- 8 Steel Reinforcement
Dismantle[]
The Rhino Cavalry Saddle can be dismantled using the Dismantling Bench to recover the following materials:
For slightly more materials, you can use the Improved Dismantling Bench: