In 2254, illusory versions of two horses owned by Christopher Pike – Tango and Mary Lou – each wore a bridle. The bridles and everything else in the illusion were telepathically created by the Talosians. (TOS: "The Cage" , "The Menagerie, Part I" , "The Menagerie, Part II" ) Jean-Luc Picard's holographic horse from the Equestrian Adventure holoprogram also wore a bridle. (TNG: "Pen Pals" )
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| - In 2254, illusory versions of two horses owned by Christopher Pike – Tango and Mary Lou – each wore a bridle. The bridles and everything else in the illusion were telepathically created by the Talosians. (TOS: "The Cage" , "The Menagerie, Part I" , "The Menagerie, Part II" ) Jean-Luc Picard's holographic horse from the Equestrian Adventure holoprogram also wore a bridle. (TNG: "Pen Pals" )
- Bridles are found in KQ2 and KQ4.
- Bridles are key items from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Link can purchase the default bridles from stables, and equip them onto wild horses that he tames. Link can obtain other bridles as rewards in mini-games. The Traveler's Bridle can be obtained by using the amiibo Rune with the Link Rider amiibo of the Breath of the Wild series. The Monster Bridle can be purchased at the Fang and Bone using the shop's special Mon currency which can be obtained by sell monster parts to the owner Kilton. Link can change bridles at certain stables by talking to a female stable hand. However he must have fully bonded with a registered horse in order to change its bridle and must have obtained a different bridle from the initial set first.
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| - In 2254, illusory versions of two horses owned by Christopher Pike – Tango and Mary Lou – each wore a bridle. The bridles and everything else in the illusion were telepathically created by the Talosians. (TOS: "The Cage" , "The Menagerie, Part I" , "The Menagerie, Part II" ) Jean-Luc Picard's holographic horse from the Equestrian Adventure holoprogram also wore a bridle. (TNG: "Pen Pals" )
- Bridles are key items from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Link can purchase the default bridles from stables, and equip them onto wild horses that he tames. Link can obtain other bridles as rewards in mini-games. The Traveler's Bridle can be obtained by using the amiibo Rune with the Link Rider amiibo of the Breath of the Wild series. The Monster Bridle can be purchased at the Fang and Bone using the shop's special Mon currency which can be obtained by sell monster parts to the owner Kilton. Link can change bridles at certain stables by talking to a female stable hand. However he must have fully bonded with a registered horse in order to change its bridle and must have obtained a different bridle from the initial set first. However some horses such as the Giant Horse from the side quest "Hunt for the Giant Horse" or Epona, obtainable through the amiibo Rune, are equipped with special bridles that is unique to them and cannot be changed. However the stable hand will state that Epona will not like it. In the case of the Giant Horse, his size prevents Link from changing bridles as only its default one fits. Unlike armor worn by Link, bridles and saddles are purely cosmetic and do not effect a horse's stats nor to they increase their defense.
- Bridles are found in KQ2 and KQ4.
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