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It is possible for adventurers and their companions to make use of mounts, which may be taken in character generation or acquired over the course of the game. To climb onto (or off of) a mount press {{k|h}} while standing next to it. You can also {{k|j}}ump off a mount or dismount with the dodge option in the {{k|A}}im attack menu. (Unfortunately, the speed the mount is travelling does not increase the distance you can jump, unlike when you are sprinting on foot.)
 
It is possible for adventurers and their companions to make use of mounts, which may be taken in character generation or acquired over the course of the game. To climb onto (or off of) a mount press {{k|h}} while standing next to it. You can also {{k|j}}ump off a mount or dismount with the dodge option in the {{k|A}}im attack menu. (Unfortunately, the speed the mount is travelling does not increase the distance you can jump, unlike when you are sprinting on foot.)
  
You can also lead a mount as an option in the {{k|h}}old menu. This is useful for moving through doors, since you can't open doors while mounted (unless, perhaps, your mount has that ability).
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You can also lead a mount as an option in the {{k|h}}old menu. This is useful for moving through doors since you can't open doors while mounted (unless perhaps your mount has that ability).
  
You can also {{k|p}}ack items onto, or {{k|g}}et an item packed on a mount, when mounted or next to them. This can be useful for carrying provisions for long journeys, or returning with heavy trophies, treasures, or goods.
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You can also {{k|p}}ack items on to a mount when mounted or next to them. You can {{k|g}}et an item packed on a mount when mounted or next to them. This can be useful for carrying provisions for long journeys or returning with heavy trophies, treasures, or goods.
  
 
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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