Of course, you just need to get a harness like Red Hare Harness or Shadow Harness, and then you equip it in your items place. Then when you start the battle, you will start on a horse.
You cannot delete horses.
You press X next to or behind the horse.
You can't customize your horses, only train them. If it is a rare horse, then it should have a different style, but it is what they look like, not customized.
You can't delete horses, but you can replace certain ones with new horses you find by placing the new horse into the slot of a horse you want to get rid of.
you have to level up 5-10 horses in story mode and free mode
In the museum, besides approximately 8,000 clay warriors and horses, there are more than 10,000 bronze weapons found in the pits, and many artworks and treasures of Qin Dynasty are exhibited there, such as the bronze chariot with two horses.
In "Dynasty Warriors 5," you can obtain horses by completing specific requirements during battles. As you progress through certain scenarios, you may find a horse icon on the battlefield, which indicates that a horse is available for you to ride. Additionally, some characters have unique horses that can be unlocked by completing their respective story modes or meeting certain conditions. Simply approach the horse icon to mount it and enhance your mobility during combat.
well.....there r some differences. like u can't get the 3 types of weapons (normal, strength and speed), no renbu system but u upgrade ur weapon to get to infinate renbu. you can buy horses and train urself. there is some sort of thing with the attacks. so you have this small area, get the game and u kno wat i mean. there is a CAW option and a bonous option. pretty cool and that's about it
8,000 warriors not counting the horses and carriages.
Assyrians
The Terracotta Army here is referred to as the terracotta warriors and horses of Qin Shihuang. It was built in the Qin Dynasty prior to the Han Dynasty. Han Dynasty also had funeral figures with its own feature, besides military style, living style flourished at that time. Overall, Han's terracotta figures were various in style, but smaller in scale compared with Qin's.
Horses