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Centaurs are unable to swim and dive!! They are simply impossible to design for any Underwater Content
A horse just can barely swim, as long theres ground under their legs, but take away the ground under their legs and the swimming will become quickly a death trap for them once they run out of endurance to keep their massive bodies/nose above the water to breathe.
A horse practically doesn’t swim, it goes through the water as long it has contact to the ground more or less to keep its nose above the water mirror. Or have you ever seen a horse diving under water? Not to mention that Anet would have to make completely new movement animations and all that extra for them just to make them viable for a game content part, that has seen since game release absolutely no attention at all!! (snip)I don’t know why you think horses need contact with the ground and would drown in short order in deeper water, but horses can swim. There was a fad where horses, sometimes with a rider and sometimes not, leaped off high places into deep water. They had to swim underwater to get to the surface and then swim to shore. Granted, horses don’t usually swim underwater or dive off high places but they can if they have to.
Show me a horse, that would ever get “naturally” into such a situation … that link shows an idiotic manipulated situation for the ret*rded “entertainment” for some humans of the past that were so dumb to pay for any kind of entertainment back then anything, just to be able to see for a short moment of their boring lives something “new and exiting” about something that they normally would never get to see happening, because the options for getting entertainment in the past were alot lesser, than what we can do all today to entertain us self without having to force animals to do such stupid things for our entertainment with that they and their even dumber riders could even hurt themself … /facepalm
Also leaping off into a ppol of water that is ensured not to be deep enough that the horse can drown, but deep enough, that it will soften good enough the fall is something completely different from swimming somewhere in the far and deep SEA, where everywhere hundreds of miles and hundreds of metres under you is nothing but just WATER, where a horse won’t be able to get contact with any ground to ensure to keep its nose above the water.
Sooner or later a horse won’t have the strength anymore to keep itself up, so sooner or later it WILL DROWN in such a situation, because for a horse to swim and keep up its massive body above water is costing it alot more energy, than it costs us humans energy to swim and keep us above the water to breathe, because we are much lighter than a horse and don’t have so much mass.
The heaviest draft horse in history known weighted 1500 Kilogramms (1,5 TONS).
Even a simple normal horse weights around 380-550 Kilogramms.
A fully grown man normally weights between just between around 70-80 Kilogramms, so much lesser than just.
So if we take the normal horse weight, they weight of to around 5,5 to nearly 8 times as much than a normal human, so the energy that have to use to keep themself up in water, is 5,5 to 8x more of the level of a human, what means, a horse will 5,5 to 8x faster drown in deep water, than a human, if not even faster, because a horse needs to stay constantly in motion to create enough updraft to stay above water, while for a human its enough to create enough updraft with juts minimal hands and feet moves to stay on position above water without having to to be in motion, ie. without havign to actually “swim” to stay above water.
So we humans have in water a large advantage, we can willingly reduce or energy consumption to the minimum needed level to reduce the stress level for our body, while a horse in deep water wil lbe practicalyl permanently under heav stress just to stay above the water… it can’t just reduce its movement, or its weight will just let it drown much quicker.
Horses are just physically NOT MADE for swimming/diving. Unlike for example Hippos, but thats a completely different animal which in fact can swim and dive unlike a horse.