Last updated February 2026, Update 49
As of Update 49 (March 9, 2026), Stablemasters across Tamriel sell 20 mounts for gold. The original three horses are available at every Stablemaster in the game. The 17 new mounts added in U49 are distributed across different zones, generally matching the theme of the area. One of those 17, the Ebon Dwarven Horse, is a brand-new mount that has never been available through the Crown Store or any other source.
You don’t need any special achievements, DLC subscriptions or quest completions to buy these mounts. You just need the gold and access to the zone.
Table of Contents
- The Three Basic Horses
- All 17 New Stablemaster Mounts
- How Much Does It Cost to Buy Every Mount
- Individual Mount Locations
- Ashbone Sabre Cat
- Bay Dun Horse
- Bleakrock Snowdog
- Brown Paint Horse
- Ebon Dwarven Horse
- Faunfrolic Great Elk
- Frostborn Durzog Mangler
- Hammerfell Camel
- Hearthfire Kagouti
- Highland Spotted Lynx
- Ja’zennji Siir Fox
- Midnight Steed
- Noble Riverhold Senche-Lion
- Rubyflare Torchnix
- Sapiarchic Senche-Serval
- Senche-Cougar
- Shadowghost Guar
- Snow Bear
- Spotted Duneracer Senche-raht
- Yorgrim River Ram
- Riding Training Changes in U49
- Frequently Asked Questions
The Three Basic Horses

These three mounts have been available from Stablemasters since launch. As of Update 49, their price was reduced from 42,700 gold to 25,000 gold.
They’re available from every Stablemaster in the game, so you can pick one up from the nearest stable.
All 17 New ESO Stablemaster Mounts: Quick Reference

These new mounts can be seen hanging around at the stables.
These mounts were added to Stablemasters in Update 49. Sixteen were previously Crown Store or limited-time mounts. The Ebon Dwarven Horse is the one exception, it’s entirely new and has never been available through any other source!
| Mount |
Type |
Price |
Zones |
Ashbone Sabre Cat |
Big Cats |
100,000 |
Bangkorai, Western Skyrim |
Bleakrock Snowdog |
Wolves |
50,000 |
Glenumbra, Galen |
Ebon Dwarven Horse |
Horses |
400,000 |
Clockwork City |
Faunfrolic Great Elk |
Deer |
200,000 |
Grahtwood, Malabal Tor, High Isle |
Frostborn Durzog Mangler |
Durzogs |
200,000 |
Coldharbour, Fargrave, Solstice |
Hammerfell Camel |
Camels |
50,000 |
Alik’r Desert, Hew’s Bane |
Hearthfire Kagouti |
Guar & Kagoutis |
100,000 |
Deshaan |
Highland Spotted Lynx |
Big Cats |
100,000 |
Craglorn, Summerset |
Ja’zennji Siir Fox |
Wolves |
50,000 |
Auridon, Blackwood |
Noble Riverhold Senche-Lion |
Big Cats |
50,000 |
Greenshade, Rivenspire |
Rubyflare Torchnix |
Nix-Oxen |
100,000 |
Vvardenfell, Telvanni Peninsula |
Sapiarchic Senche-Serval |
Big Cats |
100,000 |
Gold Coast, West Weald |
Senche-Cougar |
Big Cats |
50,000 |
Reaper’s March |
Shadowghost Guar |
Guar & Kagoutis |
50,000 |
Shadowfen, Stonefalls, Murkmire |
Snow Bear |
Bears |
50,000 |
The Reach, Wrothgar |
Spotted Duneracer Senche-raht |
Senche-Raht |
200,000 |
Northern Elsweyr, Southern Elsweyr |
Yorgrim River Ram |
Rams |
100,000 |
Stormhaven, The Rift, Eastmarch |
How Much Does It Cost to Buy Every Mount?

| Tier |
Mounts |
Total Cost |
| Basic horses (x3) |
Bay Dun, Brown Paint, Midnight Steed |
75,000 |
| 400,000 gold tier |
Ebon Dwarven Horse |
400,000 |
| 200,000 gold tier |
Faunfrolic Great Elk, Frostborn Durzog Mangler, Spotted Duneracer Senche-raht |
600,000 |
| 100,000 gold tier |
Ashbone Sabre Cat, Hearthfire Kagouti, Highland Spotted Lynx, Nix-Ox War-Steed, Sapiarchic Senche-Serval, Yorgrim River Ram |
600,000 |
| 50,000 gold tier |
Bleakrock Snowdog, Hammerfell Camel, Ja’zennji Siir Fox, Noble Riverhold Senche-Lion, Senche-Cougar, Shadowghost Guar, Snow Bear |
350,000 |
| Total (all 20) |
|
2,025,000 |
If you need to build up gold before buying these mounts, our ESO Gold Farming Guide covers the fastest methods for 2026, from daily farming routes to passive income strategies.
Ashbone Sabre Cat

Ashbone Sabre Cat mount in ESO.
“Yes, this one will do nicely. As vengeful and accursed as my master. It bears the mark of Malacath well — our enemies will cower before us! May it lap the blood of its prey on the broken path we ride.” — Ogmash the Mighty
Bay Dun Horse

Bay Dun Horse mount in ESO.
Bleakrock Snowdog

Bleakrock Snowdog mount in ESO.
Originally hailing from Bleakrock Isle, these blue-eyed canines love playing in the frosty air and snow. The locals apparently had to bring them inside at night just so they weren’t woken up by their antics in the morning.
Brown Paint Horse

Brown Paint Horse mount in ESO.
Ebon Dwarven Horse

Ebon Dwarven Horse mount in ESO.
Though most ancient Dwemer automata are constructed primarily of Dwarven Metal, some rare animunculus mounts use a preponderance of Ebony. Creations like the Ebon Dwarven Horse are said to be especially durable.
Faunfrolic Great Elk

Faunfrolic Great Elk mount in ESO.
Inspired by the knights of Castle Navire, a band of Fauns decided to breed elks as their mounts. They stopped when they realized their hooves made it difficult to ride and that they could run just as fast as the elks could.
Frostborn Durzog Mangler

Frostborn Durzog Mangler mount in ESO.
The magic of the Icereach Coven shapes these striped durzogs in the womb, and handlers train the pups to the saddle. To transfer loyalty to a new rider, that rider should sleep with the saddle for a few days before attempting to mount.
Hammerfell Camel

Hammerfell Camel mount in ESO.
The stoic, hard-working beast that riders in the wastes of Hammerfell count on to survive. And if things come to a fight, it’s just plain mean.
Hearthfire Kagouti

Hearthfire Kagouti mount in ESO.
The Hearthfire Kagouti appears to be a magical hybrid, a wizard’s experimental melding of a carnivorous reptile and a flame atronach. The fact that they were first sighted in the Telvanni Grazelands lends this theory some credence.
Highland Spotted Lynx

Highland Spotted Lynx mount in ESO.
This spotted lynx was an uncommon sight in the Colovian hills until an enterprising hunter brought back some young to raise. Decades later, these lithe creatures serve as mounts for those who prefer felines over horses.
Ja’zennji Siir Fox

Ja’zennji Siir Fox mount in ESO.
“A hint of playfulness. A touch of joy. An aura of mystery. These mix under Jode’s light and take the form of a masked fox who seeks out these traits in their next rider. Or so the priests say. But maybe they’ve had too much moon-sugar.” — Sulema
Midnight Steed

Midnight Steed mount in ESO.
Noble Riverhold Senche-Lion

Noble Riverhold Senche-Lion mount in ESO.
The pastoral tribes of northern Anequina need reliable mounts upon which to follow their herds of livestock, and none are more dependable than the prides of Senche-Lions bred near Riverhold, feline steeds so brave and loyal they’re called “Noble.”
Rubyflare Torchnix

Rubyflare Torchnix mount in ESO.
“Legends claim the Erabenimsun tamed these luminous creatures after Ashu-Ammu rode the first nix-ox into battle. While it’s strange to choose a steed whose glow gives away your position, some warriors delight in added danger before battle.” — Murdyn Athren
Sapiarchic Senche-Serval

Sapiarchic Senche-Serval mount in ESO.
“As the Sub-Sapiarch of Domestic Livestock, I was assigned by Larnatille to breed an appropriate mount for our sages to ride upon when working in the field. I proudly present my result: the loyal and majestic Senche-Serval!” — Corderil of Sunhold
Senche-Cougar

Senche-Cougar mount in ESO.
The cliffs and escarpments of east central Elsweyr are home to the nimble and sure-footed Senche-Cougars, who prowl the rocks hunting goats and marmots. Inevitably, they’ve been domesticated by their feline cousins the Khajiit.
Shadowghost Guar

Shadowghost Guar mount in ESO.
Blending in with the shifting gray ash clouds on the slopes of Red Mountain, the Shadowghost Guar are the only known nocturnal breed of the species and thus are rarely seen, even by native Dark Elves.
Snow Bear

Snow Bear mount in ESO.
The Snow Bear makes a superior mount for northern climes, undaunted by even the fiercest winter weather.
Spotted Duneracer Senche-raht

Spotted Duneracer Senche-raht mount in ESO.
Years of winning racing competitions finally bored Hazazkheran, so he ran messages for the queen for a time. Alas, even that grew predictable. Now he wants to poke his whiskers into all the hidden corners of the world, perhaps with you.
Yorgrim River Ram

Yorgrim River Ram mount in ESO.
In an annual Windhelm competition, contestants must ride their potential prizes up a mountain then down at top speeds, bareback and without falling off. Most rams toss riders into the air on purpose, validating the claim that the ram chooses its rider.
Riding Training Changes in U49

Frequently Asked Questions
No. The 17 exotic mounts added in U49 are distributed across specific Stablemasters in zones that match the mount’s regional flavor. Only the three basic horses (Bay Dun, Brown Paint and Midnight Steed) are available at every Stablemaster in the game.
No. As long as you have the gold and access to the zone, you can buy any of these mounts immediately. There are no quest prerequisites, reputation requirements or achievement gates.
It depends on the mount. Some are available in base game zones and require no DLC at all. Others are only sold by Stablemasters in DLC zones, so you’ll need to own that DLC or have an active ESO Plus membership to reach them. ESO Plus gives you access to most DLC zones as long as your subscription is active, which covers the majority of locations in this guide. The exception is Vvardenfell, which is now a base game zone and requires no subscription. Each mount profile above lists the DLC requirement per location.
Yes. All mounts in ESO are account-wide unlocks. Buy a mount once and every character on your account can use it.
Yes. As of U49, the mounts are physically present at their Stablemaster locations, standing in or near the stable with nameplates. You can see exactly what you’re buying before you spend any gold.
Buying all 20 mounts costs 2,025,000 gold in total. If you only want the 17 new exotic mounts added in U49, the total is 1,950,000 gold.
No. The Ebon Dwarven Horse is exclusive to the Stablemaster system introduced in U49. It has never been available through the Crown Store or any other source, and the only place to buy it is from the Stablemaster in the Brass Fortress, Clockwork City.
Each riding training session now grants 3 upgrades instead of 1. Training cooldown still resets at the daily reset time. Crown Riding Lessons were not affected and still grant only 1 upgrade per use.
Looking for more mounts to add to your collection? Our full ESO mount collectibles page covers every mount currently available in the game, including event rewards, achievement mounts and Crown Store exclusives.
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