Mount



Mounts can be summoned in almost all wilderness adventure areas (they do not work in The Restless Isles), public areas, and select quests (typically ones containing other quests like Gateway to Khyber.) They grant a bonus to run speed:
 * Normal mounts move at 180% the base character run speed
 * Fast mounts move at 200% the base character run speed.

The player characters' movement speed is replaced with the movement speed of the mount (VIP speed bonus still applies while mounted).

They also grant a bonus of 20 points to Jump (skill).

Mounts have been introduced in Update 44.

Mechanics
In terms of game mechanics, mounts are items. Double-click them to add them to your mount stable. The stable is server-wide, available for all your characters on the server. You can access it on the horseshoe tab of your inventory screen. From there, you can drag the mount to your hotbar. Use the hotbar button to mount.

To dismount a mount, press the block key. By default, this is the left shift. You also dismount automatically if your character takes damage.

Characters may not engage in combat while mounted.

You immediately dismount if you have a rune arm automatically charging.

Several /emotes (e.g. /dance) will work for mounts.

Availability
Mounts are available from multiple sources:


 * Talk to Quaal of Vesve  in the Keep on the Borderlands city zone where you can turn 15 s for a base mount.
 * Upgrade a base Mount Certificate to a fast Mount Certificate with an . NOTE: A summoned mount cannot be upgraded.


 * Daily Dice, gold roll 96+: Fast White Stallion, Fast Midnight Stallion ...
 * Keep on the Borderlands Bonus Items bundle includes one (fast mount) for each of your characters.
 * Hardcore League season two, reward for reaching 5000 total favor - Bone Devil Armored Mount

Available mounts
Gold Roll

Fast Midnight Stallion ML:1 Speed 100% BTA

Fast White Stallion ML:1 Speed 100% BTA

Scaling
You do not have to buy different horses for each race, the horse you summon will scale to your character's current size. This includes later reincarnations (which make characters appear slightly physically larger for their second and then third/subsequent incarnations) and race changes over lives.

The size of the mount has no effect on speed or combat.

Mount Suppression
Most taverns don't allow mounts to be ridden inside them - this includes open-air taverns, as well as the Drow camp in the Isle of Forgotten Dreams. Rather than dispelling the mount automatically, they instead apply a special status condition known as Mount Suppression. Mount Suppression dispels your mount's appearance and the jump and speed bonus while in a tavern, but as soon as you exit, the mount appears again.

Pressing the dismount key (Shift by default) will dispel your suppressed mount, and you will be put back into mount suppression if you summon a mount while in a tavern.