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I want to know what the first mounts in Tibia were. If you could include the date mounts were implemented and what the first ones were with an image I would be grateful.

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tbh i don't have the knowledge to build a decent table with images yet this question is quite easy to answer so whoever willing to know: according to tibia wiki first mounts were implemented on winter update 2010 ( 8.70) releasing what seems as a total of 12 mounts.

here both sources: https://tibia.fandom.com/wiki/Updates/8.70
https://tibia.fandom.com/wiki/Mounts
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About the rented horse: remember that this mount is the only one impossible to hold forever and you are randomly assigned with 3 possible horses ^^ small detail that most of people overlook.

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The mounts were implemented in update 8.7, winter update 2010, at first only 12 mounts were avaible.

  • Draptors: Dangerous beings that sometimes appear to support their kin in Zao.
  • Stampors: Massive monsters with a high affinity for earth have settled in a dungeon below Chaochai.
  • Midnight Panthers: These mystical creatures of the night are masters of stealth. In thick jungles, they attack by surprise and their claws can be deadly.
  • Titanicas: Tamed crustacea giganticas. Crustaceans feel at home in warm underwater regions and caves near water.
  • Rapid Boars: Boars like to roam the forest and will not hesitate to use their sharp tusks to fight off attackers.
  • Undead Cavebears: Beasts consisting of bones which sometimes accompany other undead creatures.
  • Tin Lizzards and Blazebringers: Not much is known about these mysterious mounts. Tibian adventurers, will you be able to find out more about them?
  • Racing BirdsBlack SheepWar Bears and Widow Queens: Successfully taming a terror bird, a black sheep, a bear or a wailing widow will also provide you with a faithful companion willing to carry you around.

Source : https://www.tibia.com/news/?subtopic=newsarchive&id=1533

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