The popularity of "Great Rivers and Lakes: Azure Dragon and White Bird" in recent times has exceeded everyone's expectations in the gaming community. After countless players experienced this game, they all gave it very high scores. One of the most fun aspects of the game is choosing a horse. How should you choose a horse in "Great Rivers and Lakes: Azure Dragon and White Bird"? In fact, when we reach the stage of choosing a horse in the game, we first need to complete the mission of Li Dalu's horse. As long as this task is completed, the player will get a chance to choose a horse. Today, I will share with you the guide for choosing Li Dalu's horse and how we should choose a horse.

After encountering Li Dalu, the player will first initiate a sparring challenge with him. After defeating Li Dalu in the challenge, not only can you add a powerful hero to your team, but you can also obtain his horses: the Moonlit Six-Star White Dragon, the Night Shadow Wind-Chasing Black Mane, and the Yellow Skinny Clown Horse. These three horses are of different breeds. The Moonlit Meteor White Dragon and the Night Shadow Wind-Chasing Black Mane are both tall and strong, and just from their appearance, you can tell that these two are top-tier horses. On the other hand, the Yellow Skinny Clown Horse is a small, yellow, and skinny horse, which does not seem to be the best choice for everyone.

These three horses not only differ in appearance but also in the attributes they provide to the player. The Moonlit Meteor White Dragon is entirely white and looks incredibly beautiful. The attribute bonuses of this horse match its appearance; by choosing the Moonlit Meteor White Dragon, the player's health points increase by 100, critical hit bonus increases by 5%, and lightness (agility) value increases by 60 points.
The Night Shadow Wind-Chasing Black Mane is a horse that gives players a strong sense of pressure. This horse also offers good numerical bonuses. Apart from unchanged health points and lightness (agility) values, the Black Mane does not have a critical hit bonus but instead provides a 5% combo hit bonus.

The Yellow Skinny Clown Horse is the least noticeable among the three horses. However, despite its unimpressive appearance, it provides better numerical bonuses than the first two. The clown horse may increase the player's morality and speed each by 1 point. Morality and speed bonuses are very important attributes, especially in the later stages of the game, where the benefits of morality and attribute bonuses become more apparent.

When choosing a horse in "Great Rivers and Lakes: Azure Dragon and White Bird," do not blindly pursue attack power and health. Both of these can be improved through other means in the game. However, morality and movement speed are much harder to increase. After reading this, you should know which horse to choose when selecting a mount.