Have you ever felt your horse needed to see more of the world? That the limitations of the Ancient Saddle were holding you back, and that old Horsey McHorseface really needed to meet Master Kohga or tour an Ancient Tech Lab?

If so, you’re in luck. Because earlier this week a new wrong warp glitch was discovered for horses, and provides a way to bring your trusted steed anyway in Hyrule!

Here’s how it works:

First, you place your Travel Medallion where the horse should appear. This can be basically anywhere in the world, so go nuts.

Next, you head to the Horseback Archery mini game and set up the respawn version of wrong warping. In other words, land on wild horse, let timer run out while it’s not tamed, warp to Travel Medallion.

So far, so normal.

But here’s the new part; once you’re at the Medallion, warp to the Woodland Tower. From here, make your way to the Lost Woods entrance.

Don’t go in. Instead, go right. You’ll see a grassy patch of land which leads to a narrow lake on the other side of the Lost Woods.

You’ll also notice the game starts playing the Lost Woods music. Hmm, this seems out of place.

Yet its probably the key to the whole thing.

So summon your horse (that Ancient Saddle is useful here), and ride it down the cliff to this ledge. Don’t worry, its safe. The cliff was designed so a horse can safely get down for some reason.

When you do get here, the Lost Woods song/effects will vanish.

But if you go towards the edge, the fog will race towards you.

Ride your horse to the edge, let it void you out, and…

After a very long loading screen, you and your horse will be in the place you put the Travel Medallion! Success!

Or at least, it’ll be as close to the Medallion as the game can handle. That’s because while the glitch allows the horse to appear in places it usually can’t, it also can’t ‘create’ extra room for the horse there.

This means that depending on the area used, one of a few other things may happen:

The horse will fall through the floor, along with Link. This tends to happen in the Yiga Clan Hideout, Hyrule Castle and some shops It’ll be placed on the ground nearby. Tends to happen at the edge of cliffs Or it’ll get caught in some weird failsafe and brought back to the archery camp, sometimes killing Link in the process

Either way, the results are… interesting to say the least. Here’s what happened when I brought a horse to the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab:

Ah just taking the ol' horse for a guided tour of the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab! #Zelda #BreathoftheWild #NintendoSwitch pic.twitter.com/Ohlyc28sjp — Gaming Reinvented (@GamingReinvent) September 24, 2019

What happened when I brought my horse into the Great Deku Tree:

Or to the desert labyrinth:

The results were certainly interesting to say the least.

Of course, not every idea worked out too well. Turns out fighting the Yiga Clan on a horse in Master Kohga’s boss arena was a bad idea:

But hey, that’s the fun part really. Seeing just how much you can break by dragging your horse in, whether that be cutscenes, stealth missions, mini games or boss battles. The possibilities really are endless here!

So give it a shot if you’re a bit bored and have some time to kill. It’s a fun glitch that adds quite a bit of replay value to Breath of the Wild, and one which break the game in all manner of amusing ways if you mess around with it.

Thanks for reading!