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Mounts are listed on the {{k|c}}ompanions list with their location relative to you. See [[Adventurer mode gameplay#Companions]] for details. | Mounts are listed on the {{k|c}}ompanions list with their location relative to you. See [[Adventurer mode gameplay#Companions]] for details. | ||
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A mount can be quite advantageous, as animals that are appropriate as mounts are generally very large, and therefore quite dangerous in combat. They also allow you to travel faster, and may also allow you to outrun enemies that would otherwise be impossible to catch (or escape from.) You can change your mount's speed in the {{k|S}}peed and stealth menu while mounted. Mounted creatures still have minds of their own, however, and may panic and run away, (or decide to attack) at inopportune times. The [[Rider]] skill seems to affect how likely this is to happen, but further verification is required. | A mount can be quite advantageous, as animals that are appropriate as mounts are generally very large, and therefore quite dangerous in combat. They also allow you to travel faster, and may also allow you to outrun enemies that would otherwise be impossible to catch (or escape from.) You can change your mount's speed in the {{k|S}}peed and stealth menu while mounted. Mounted creatures still have minds of their own, however, and may panic and run away, (or decide to attack) at inopportune times. The [[Rider]] skill seems to affect how likely this is to happen, but further verification is required. | ||
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[[Ambusher]] skill doesn't level up while sneaking on a mount, instead it trains up the mount's skills (assuming they [[Learning|CAN_LEARN]]). | [[Ambusher]] skill doesn't level up while sneaking on a mount, instead it trains up the mount's skills (assuming they [[Learning|CAN_LEARN]]). | ||
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Mounts can give birth in adventure mode, sometimes in the midst of battle. | Mounts can give birth in adventure mode, sometimes in the midst of battle. |