While each member of the Van der Linde gang has their own weapon of choice, personality, and dreams, one of the most important aspects of them all is the horse that they ride through the wild to continue the chase and the life of an outlaw inRed Dead Redemption 2.

Every Van der Linde gang member has an iconic horse that features throughoutRed Dead Redemption 2, but how do they rank against each other, and whose horse is clearly the best when it comes to the speediest of encounters?

Arthur Morgan is not listed below as he does not have a canon horse, but a player-dependent one.

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Uncle’s horse is known as Nell 2, which obviously shows that he doesn’t really care all that much for his horses if he’s just going to continue to name them as successors to the original. That, or he cares so deeply for his steed that he wants to continue their namesake, as Nell and Uncle seem to get along well even if Uncle doesn’t ride the horse much. Nell 2 is more like a nag simply because Uncle doesn’t ride the horse and instead prefers to laze about, and Nell 2 probably likes doing that too.

Maggie is Lenny’s horse, and while Lenny must take good care of her, it’s not really that obvious considering the low stats of the steed. Maggie has around the same stats as Nell 2, and Lenny is rarely seen interacting with the horse which might go to show hislimited experienceas an outlaw and a rider.

Kieran Duffy loves horses, and it’s obvious that he takes good care of his horse, Branwen, just by looking at the shining fur coat from where Kieran brushes the calming horse, who is often okay with being fed a good treat and given a pet. Branwen isn’t the fastest horse in the gang, but Kieran was never one to try and stand out anyway.

Brown Jack is the largest horse in the Van der Linde gang, and that’s no surprise when one remembers that this horse’s owner is Bill Williamson, the often loud and brash ex-soldier who shoots first and asks no questions later. Brown Jack is loyal to Bill, and the two seem equally heavy and burly to make them the perfect pairing.

Charles isn’t the only man to have ridden on Taima, as Arthur had experienced her quickened speeds before in Ambarino when the gang first reached Colter. Taima is loyal to her rider, and a calm horse that always remains brave – which helps, when Charles Smith is equally as calm, but can certainly have a fierce temper when the situation needs him to bestronger than he already is.

John Marston’sfirst horse was eaten by wolves in Chapter 1, so he managed to get himself a new one which John called: Old Boy. Old Boy and John’s relationship is much like the man’s relationship with Abigail and Jack, as he doesn’t seem to care all that much about the horse, but will still interact with it from time to time. The fact that this is a war horse could also be a reference to John’s special dark brown War Horse with a white manein 1911fromRed Dead Redemption.

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The trusty steed of Javier Escuella is Boaz, a horse that seems to have been around for quite some time considering the bond they share, as Boaz might flinch at gunfire, but the horse will never buck off Javier. It could be possible that the horse helped Javier escape Mexico, but it’s unknown – what is known, is that Boaz is a competent horse worth a ride.

A brown leopard print blesses the Appaloosa horse that Josiah Trelawny often rides both in and out of camp. With a horse like Gwydion, it’s no surprise Trelawny makes such easy and swift escapes, as it has decent stamina and an average speed that proves it’s no lazy nag, buta man of such sophistication, it’s a surprise Gwydion isn’t a more elegant horse.

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Sweet Old Belle is the smoky black coat horse for Karen Jones, which also has a fairly decent speed for a lady who doesn’t exactly have the samecriminal engagements and gunslinging talentsof some of the finest people in the camp. Regardless, Old Belle has the handling of a racehorse, and she’s quite the delightful steed for the gang, even if she rarely gets used due to Karen’s affinity for alcohol and staying in the camp.

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It would only make sense for Ennis and Old Belle to have similar stats, as these two horses are shared between Sean MacGuire and Karen Jones respectively, the two lovers of the Van der Linde camp who can’t seem to keep their hands off of one another. Ennis is noted for his pale blue eyes and his decent stats, which makes him a confident ride for the proud Irishman.