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I recently rediscovered this game and I have been having good time with the game, even if I get the occasional crash to desktop.

However I just come across a problem which really hurts my enjoyment of the game - My horse has suddenly become very fragile so that it dies if something as much as sneezes at it. I was able to limp her to the Corral where she is relatively safe now, but I am not sure what to do now.

Is there any way to heal my horse or do I need to transfer all of my stuff (I am carrying a couple of sets of armour, most of my traps and alchemical components on her) onto another horse?

P.S. I don't get why people are saying horses are bad in this game. I think they are great.
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SoanoS: I recently rediscovered this game and I have been having good time with the game, even if I get the occasional crash to desktop.

However I just come across a problem which really hurts my enjoyment of the game - My horse has suddenly become very fragile so that it dies if something as much as sneezes at it. I was able to limp her to the Corral where she is relatively safe now, but I am not sure what to do now.

Is there any way to heal my horse or do I need to transfer all of my stuff (I am carrying a couple of sets of armour, most of my traps and alchemical components on her) onto another horse?

P.S. I don't get why people are saying horses are bad in this game. I think they are great.
I used horses fairly routinely in "I" but horse riding is basically broke in "II". Yeah, I lost a lot of horses (both to death and misplacing them and not being able to mount them when they ran up a face cliff) but I never needed to store stuff with them so I don't know if you can retrieve your stuff from a dead horse. I would assume that you can.
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SoanoS: I recently rediscovered this game and I have been having good time with the game, even if I get the occasional crash to desktop.

However I just come across a problem which really hurts my enjoyment of the game - My horse has suddenly become very fragile so that it dies if something as much as sneezes at it. I was able to limp her to the Corral where she is relatively safe now, but I am not sure what to do now.

Is there any way to heal my horse or do I need to transfer all of my stuff (I am carrying a couple of sets of armour, most of my traps and alchemical components on her) onto another horse?

P.S. I don't get why people are saying horses are bad in this game. I think they are great.
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lordhoff: I used horses fairly routinely in "I" but horse riding is basically broke in "II". Yeah, I lost a lot of horses (both to death and misplacing them and not being able to mount them when they ran up a face cliff) but I never needed to store stuff with them so I don't know if you can retrieve your stuff from a dead horse. I would assume that you can.
I do know I can still transfer the inventory from my fallen equine companion, but I was just hoping there was a way to prevent them from dying in the first place.
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lordhoff: I used horses fairly routinely in "I" but horse riding is basically broke in "II". Yeah, I lost a lot of horses (both to death and misplacing them and not being able to mount them when they ran up a face cliff) but I never needed to store stuff with them so I don't know if you can retrieve your stuff from a dead horse. I would assume that you can.
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SoanoS: I do know I can still transfer the inventory from my fallen equine companion, but I was just hoping there was a way to prevent them from dying in the first place.
No way that I know of other then dismounting well out of danger. Later "horses" may be tougher.
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SoanoS: I do know I can still transfer the inventory from my fallen equine companion, but I was just hoping there was a way to prevent them from dying in the first place.
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lordhoff: No way that I know of other then dismounting well out of danger. Later "horses" may be tougher.
I suppose... I rode her to the corral to safety and got myself another horse, but the chestnut one has a lower carrying capacity than my beautiful jet-black one (480 vs 550).