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[[File:Builder 2 riding a great sabrecub.jpg|Right|thumb|400px|The [[Builder (Dragon Quest Builders 2)|Builder]] being taken for a ride by a great sabrecub, [[Malroth]] and dog in pursuit.]]
[[File:Builder 2 riding a great sabrecub.jpg|Right|thumb|400px|The [[Builder (Dragon Quest Builders 2)|Builder]] being taken for a ride by a great sabrecub, [[Malroth]] and dog in pursuit.]]
Animal transport is a feature introduced to the series in the first 3D title, {{DQ8}}.
'''Horse and monster riding''' is a feature introduced to the series in the first 3D title, {{DQ8}}.


Traveling via horseback or by being carried by a {{MFamilies}} allows the player to traverse terrain much more quickly than on foot, but typically does not grant access to new areas of the world map that [[List of vehicles in the Dragon Quest series|standard vehicles]] do.
Traveling via horseback or by being carried by a {{MFamilies}} allows the player to traverse terrain much more quickly than on foot, but typically does not grant access to new areas of the world map that [[List of vehicles in the Dragon Quest series|standard vehicles]] do.
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==={{DQ8}}===
==={{DQ8}}===
The {{Hero 8}} can ride on the back of a mighty [[Great sabrecat]] on all major continents whenever he rings [[Baumren's bell]]. The chime is the reward for completing the [[Chateau Felix]] sidequest, and the only places a sabrecat cannot be summoned are [[Empycchu]] and the {{Dark Ruins}}. due to both being plot-restricted islands.
The {{Hero 8}} can ride on the back of a mighty [[Great sabrecat]] on all major continents whenever he rings [[Baumren's bell]]. The chime is the reward for completing the [[Chateau Felix]] sidequest, and the only places a sabrecat cannot be summoned are [[Empycchu]] and the {{Dark Ruins}}. due to both being plot-restricted islands.
In the {{3DS}} version, there are two versions of Baumren's bell named [[Darksteel bell]] and [[White gold bell]] that summons a variant of a Great sabrecat unique to the latter two bells that have the same effect and restrictions of Baumren's bell. The main difference is that once those two bells have been rung once, they break and disappear from the party's inventory after getting off from the special version of the Great sabrecat.


==={{DQ11}}===
==={{DQ11}}===
Horseback riding is a main feature of the game, with a steed being summoned from any horse bell the {{Luminary}} rings. A horse can gallop at a steady pace or sprint at full speed, bowling over small-to-medium sized {{MFamilies}}s that would be repelled by the [[Holy Protection]] spell and vials of [[Holy water]]. Additionally, the city of [[Gallopolis]] holds an annual equestrian competition that the player may compete in to win prizes. In the [[Nintendo Switch]] version of the game, running over a {{MFamilies}} gives the party 30% of the experience they would have gained had they defeated the {{MFamilies}} normally. [[Gold]] coins and treasure cannot be obtained through this method, however.
Horseback riding is a main feature of the game, with a steed being summoned from any horse bell the {{Luminary}} rings. A horse can gallop at a steady pace or sprint at full speed, bowling over small-to-medium sized {{MFamilies}}s that would be repelled by the [[Holy Protection]] spell and vials of [[Holy water]]. Additionally, the city of [[Gallopolis]] holds an annual equestrian competition that the player may compete in to win prizes. In the ''Definitive Edition'' version of the game, running over a {{MFamilies}} gives the party 30% of the experience they would have gained had they defeated the {{MFamilies}} normally. [[Gold]] coins and treasure cannot be obtained through this method, however.


There is a variety of {{MFamilies}}s that will give the party a lift once they've been defeated as well, and each one has a different ability that can be used to solve puzzles or reach new areas. In addition to those listed below, each pallet swap of a {{MFamilies}} will perform the same functions.
There is a variety of {{MFamilies}}s that will give the party a lift once they've been defeated as well, and each one has a different ability that can be used to solve puzzles or reach new areas. In addition to those listed below, each pallet swap of a {{MFamilies}} will perform the same functions.
*[[Eggsoskeleton]], allows the {{Luminary}} to leap to new heights. Found in several areas, the [[King's Barrow]] being the first the player can reach.
*[[Eggsoskeleton]], allows the {{Luminary}} to leap to new heights. Found in several areas, the [[King's Barrow]] being the first the player can reach.
*[[Skullrider]]'s skeletal steed, which can climb marked surfaces like a spider. Found in [[The Cryptic Crypt]].
*[[Skullrider]]'s skeletal steed, which can climb marked surfaces like a spider. Found in [[The Cryptic Crypt]].
*[[Midnight Horknight]], which can hover in the air and coast over water. Found in [[Laguna di Gondolia]].
*[[Midnight horknight]], which can hover in the air and coast over water. Found in [[Laguna di Gondolia]].
*[[Face invader]], which can charge at full speed to break down glaciers. Found in the frozen wastes of  [[The Snærfelt]].
*[[Face invader]], which can charge at full speed to break down glaciers. Found in the frozen wastes of  [[The Snærfelt]].
*[[Dragon rider]] mount, which has fuller flight capabilities than other {{MFamilies}}s. Found in [[Mount Pang Lai]].
*[[Dragon rider]] mount, which has fuller flight capabilities than other {{MFamilies}}s. Found in [[Mount Pang Lai]].
*[[Headless Horseman]]'s spectral steed, which functions the same as a normal horse. Found throughout the second act.
*[[Headless Horseman]]'s spectral steed, which functions the same as a normal horse. Found throughout the second act.
The [[Nintendo Switch]] Version includes the following additional {{MFamilies}}s:
The ''Definitive Edition'' includes the following additional {{MFamilies}}s:
*[[Slime knight]], which can scatter low level {{MFamilies}}s for a hassle-free ride. Found around the [[Costa Valor]].
*[[Slime knight]], which can scatter low level {{MFamilies}}s for a hassle-free ride. Found around the [[Costa Valor]].
*[[Iron maiden]], which dash to avoid {{MFamilies}}s. Found at the [[Costa Valor]].
*[[Iron maiden]], which dash to avoid {{MFamilies}}s. Found at the [[Costa Valor]].
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==={{DQB2}}===
==={{DQB2}}===
Several [[Monster recruitment|tamable monsters]] can be used for mounts, such as the [[Great sabrecub]], and many have additional abilities such as double-jumping or being able to ascend to a great height for the [[Builder (Dragon Quest Builders 2)|Builder]] to then glide from with the [[Windbreaker]] cape.
Several [[List of recruitable monsters in Dragon Quest Builders 2|tamable monsters]] can be used for mounts, such as the [[Great sabrecub]], and many have additional abilities such as double-jumping or being able to ascend to a great height for the [[Builder (Dragon Quest Builders 2)|Builder]] to then glide from with the [[Windbreaker]] cape.


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Latest revision as of 22:20, 14 May 2024

The Builder being taken for a ride by a great sabrecub, Malroth and dog in pursuit.

Horse and monster riding is a feature introduced to the series in the first 3D title, Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King.

Traveling via horseback or by being carried by a monster allows the player to traverse terrain much more quickly than on foot, but typically does not grant access to new areas of the world map that standard vehicles do.

Characters such as Ramia and Cetacea, while technically being animals, allow the player to reach nearly all areas in a given game and have influence on the plot's development as well.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit]

The Hero can ride on the back of a mighty Great sabrecat on all major continents whenever he rings Baumren's bell. The chime is the reward for completing the Chateau Felix sidequest, and the only places a sabrecat cannot be summoned are Empycchu and the Dark Ruins. due to both being plot-restricted islands.

In the 3DS version, there are two versions of Baumren's bell named Darksteel bell and White gold bell that summons a variant of a Great sabrecat unique to the latter two bells that have the same effect and restrictions of Baumren's bell. The main difference is that once those two bells have been rung once, they break and disappear from the party's inventory after getting off from the special version of the Great sabrecat.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit]

Horseback riding is a main feature of the game, with a steed being summoned from any horse bell the Luminary rings. A horse can gallop at a steady pace or sprint at full speed, bowling over small-to-medium sized monsters that would be repelled by the Holy Protection spell and vials of Holy water. Additionally, the city of Gallopolis holds an annual equestrian competition that the player may compete in to win prizes. In the Definitive Edition version of the game, running over a monster gives the party 30% of the experience they would have gained had they defeated the monster normally. Gold coins and treasure cannot be obtained through this method, however.

There is a variety of monsters that will give the party a lift once they've been defeated as well, and each one has a different ability that can be used to solve puzzles or reach new areas. In addition to those listed below, each pallet swap of a monster will perform the same functions.

The Definitive Edition includes the following additional monsters:

Dragon Quest Builders 2[edit]

Several tamable monsters can be used for mounts, such as the Great sabrecub, and many have additional abilities such as double-jumping or being able to ascend to a great height for the Builder to then glide from with the Windbreaker cape.