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Still trotting around on a basic Plains Stallion? 🤡 The “Secret Stable” has been leaked, and it turns out you can tame LEGENDARY mounts like the Midnight Runner and the Rokade before you even finish Chapter 1! The community is losing its mind over the “Tail-Glue” trick that makes taming 100% easier—stop getting bucked into the mud and start riding the fastest horses in Crimson Desert! 💨🔥

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Move over, Red Dead Redemption 2. There’s a new “Horse King” in town, and its name is Kliff.

As Crimson Desert players push deeper into the untamed wilds of Pywel, the community’s focus has shifted from killing bosses to “collecting coats.” A feverish hunt is underway for the game’s 29 unique mounts, with a trio of “Legendary” early-game horses sparking a digital gold rush—and a fair amount of player frustration.

The ‘Rokade’ Revelation The latest viral discovery centers on a magnificent black horse named Rokade, found roaming near the Spire of Insight. Unlike the standard “Plains Stallion” gifted at the start of the game, Rokade boasts a massive stamina pool and a rare skill set that players are calling “purely broken” for early exploration.

“I found Rokade by accident while running from a bandit camp,” one Reddit user posted in a thread that has since become the “Bible” for horse hunters. “The stats aren’t even comparable. It’s like switching from a tricycle to a Ferrari.”

The ‘Tail-Glue’ Cheat Code But finding these beasts is only half the battle. The taming minigame—a chaotic wrestling match that requires players to balance their stamina while the horse bucks—has been called “confusing” and “predatory” by newer players.

However, a “pro-tip” has recently surfaced that is trivializing the challenge. Known as the “Tail-Glue” trick, players are discovering that by fixing the camera directly behind the horse and holding the “back” input (S on PC, Down on Controller), the taming gauge fills almost automatically.

“The Fortnite kids were crying that taming was too hard,” mocked one veteran Black Desert player on X (formerly Twitter). “Turns out you just needed to use your brain and your camera stick. Now everyone is riding around on Midnight Runners like they earned it.”

The Top Three Early-Game Titans For those looking to upgrade their stable before leaving the Hernand region, three mounts have emerged as the “Must-Haves”:

    The Midnight Runner: A near-silent, jet-black beast that rarely spawns at night. It’s the ultimate tool for stealth-focused players.

    The Dappled Palfrey: The speed demon of the group, obtained as a reward for the “Hernand Horse Breeder” side quest. It offers the fastest sustained gallop in the game.

    The Rokade: The legendary tank, hidden in the forests near the Spire of Insight.

Morality and Money: The ‘Stolen’ Horse Scandal Not everyone is taming their mounts legally. A darker side of the “Mount Meta” involves players stealing high-tier horses from NPC camps and selling them to shadier stable keepers for quick Silver. While the payouts are low compared to the “Hernand Bank Heist,” it has led to a surge in “mercenary-on-mercenary” violence in open-world hubs.

The Developer’s Response Pearl Abyss, known for their obsession with horse breeding mechanics in previous titles, seems to have leaned into the “Mount Mania.” While some call for nerfs to the legendary stamina pools, most fans are simply enjoying the ride.

Whether you’re a “Horse Girl” at heart or just looking for a faster way to outrun the Black Bear, one thing is certain: in the world of Pywel, you are only as good as the animal between your legs.