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| - Horses are very poor at swimming. Horses cannot jump while standing still, however they are able to jump while galloping. The last horse the Hero got on will fast travel with them, including the unicorn. Horses tend to fight back if attacked first, except Shadowmere who attacks immediately. With a high enough Speed and Athletics, it is possible to outrun any horse. Some characters can also use horses. For instance, Imperial Legion soldiers can be seen patrolling, as well as couriers riding black horses.
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| - Horses are very poor at swimming. Horses cannot jump while standing still, however they are able to jump while galloping. The last horse the Hero got on will fast travel with them, including the unicorn. Horses tend to fight back if attacked first, except Shadowmere who attacks immediately. With a high enough Speed and Athletics, it is possible to outrun any horse. It is believed that anyone with over 60 speed is faster than the black horse. There are also thoughts that Shadowmere is faster than even black horses, with a speed of around 70. Horses appear in Arena, Daggerfall, Oblivion, and Skyrim, but were absent in Morrowind. Horses are the main forms of exploring/traveling in Oblivion. Horses can be purchased outside of any major town or they can be stolen. The type of horses in Oblivion are light Thoroughbred or Hanoverian types, unlike the heavier types seen in Daggerfall and Skyrim. They cannot be ridden inside of cities. Unique horses include Shadowmere and the Unicorn. Some characters can also use horses. For instance, Imperial Legion soldiers can be seen patrolling, as well as couriers riding black horses.
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