Vehicles are something a lot of players get excited about. They can come in many forms, some are simply designed for transport, possess many mechanical features such as specialized combat, or simple cosmetic differences. A variation of vehicle come in the form of a living creature that players can mount to make traversal in wider areas a whole different experience compared to other portions of the game.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage features many different mounts that are not limited to just one species of animal. The majority may be horses, but there is something more suited for the harsh deserts and even some otherworldly options for players to explore.
How To Get All Mounts
Even though mounts are not considered one of the game’s collectibles in the same way you would collect Dervis’ Artifacts or Mysterious Shards, there are a wide range of mounts for you to tick off your list.
Mount Name |
How To Acquire |
Al-’Atif (The Comforter) |
From the moment you have access to a Stable, this mount will be one of the options you can buy. It is a black coat that will not clash with any of Basim’s outfits. This horse has a cost of 100 Dirhams. |
Al-Dhabaab (The Mist) |
From the moment you have access to a Stable, this mount will be one of the options you can buy. It is a smokey gray horse, and it acts as a recolor of Al-Atif, bearing the same saddle set up. This horse also shares the same cost as Al-’Atif, requiring you to pay 100 Dirhams. |
Al-Mu’ammil (The Hopeful) |
From the moment you have access to a Stable, this mount will be one of the options you can buy. It is a brown horse with a patch of white on its head. Like the previous two horses, it also costs 100 Dirhams as it is a recolor of Al-Atif. |
Al-Sabiq (The Winner) |
This is another horse mount, but it is not a simple recolor of the previous three. This horse has a mane that stands out more, and its saddle design is different, featuring a notably larger cloth between the horse and its saddle — along with a different bedroll at the back of the saddle. This horse has a white coat that complements the darker color of its muzzle. This mount has a higher cost than the recolors, with the player needing to pay 125 Dirhams at one of the game’s stables. |
Al-Hazziy (The Fortune) |
At first glance, you may not see much difference between Al-Hazziy and Al-Mu’ammil. The most notable difference between the two horses is that it has a much smaller patch of white on its head. Less noticeable is the subtle difference in color. Just like the first three mounts mentioned, this horse has a cost of 100 Dirhams — payable at any of the game’s Stables. |
Al-Tali (The Follower) |
This mount is similar to Al-Mu’ammil in the sense it is mostly brown with a splash of white on its head, but it also features some splashes of white on its legs that help give it more character. This horse is also one of the horses that costs 100 Dirhams from any of the game’s various Stables. |
Al-Qamar (Moon) |
Like Al-Sabiq, this horse also has a larger cloth under its saddle. However, it has no bedroll at the back of the saddle. Furthermore, its saddle design does differ slightly. This horse is a comforting brown color with a cloth that appears to be shaggy as if made from fur. All these little extras raise the value of this mount from the previous entry to a cost of 150 Dirhams at any of the game’s stables. |
Al-Riyh (Wind) |
This mount is very similar to Al-Sabiq. In fact, without the saddle design, these horses look almost identical. The main difference lies within its extra details, including a much more detailed cloth, pieces of metal on the saddle, and additional straps. These extra details bump up the cost as well, to a total of 150 Dirhams — which can be spent at any of the game’s Stables. |
Al-Musafir (Traveller) |
This mount is a cheaper option for players who like the esthetics of Al-Qamar. This horse resembles Al-Qamar exactly but with a different saddle design. This design features a more rustic cloth and no crest for the forehead of the saddle. This does drop the price down to 125 Dirhams compared to Al-Qamar’s price of 150. |
Al-Zill (The Shadow) |
This is a white horse similar to Al-Sabiq, but it also serves as the cheapest white horse one can get. It is not completely white though, as it features a black web-like pattern across its body. This makes it quite the unique-looking mount with a low cost of only 100 Dirhams compared to the other detailed horse designs. This cost can be paid at any of the game’s Stables. |
Al-Fawz (Victory) |
This horse features a black coat with a lighter main and white fur along its muzzle and legs. It also features a very detailed saddle design. Such a quality design would have you expect it to cost a bit more than Al-Riyh and Al-Qamar, but it is actually the same cost of 150 Dirhams, |
Fajir (Dawn) |
Fajir is the only Camel mount in the game, making it one of the more unique designs among the bulk of your options. This mount will be given to players as their starting mount after completing the game’s prologue, so there will not be any long wait or high cost to worry about. |
Sand Horse |
This horse features an otherworldly esthetic, including golden etching across the entire mount’s body. It also features golden straps at the bottom of its legs, glowing eyes, and no saddle. This mount can only be obtained by purchasing the Deluxe Pack in the game’s Animus Store. The price of this mount will vary from country to country. |
Merthykhuwar |
This is the second otherworldly mount featured in the game, with the following description, “A fearsome and terrifying mound that has leaped straight out of nightmares.” Its saddle appears to be part of its body and features chains instead of reins. This mount can be obtained by purchasing the Fire Demon Pack in the game’s Animus Store. |