All rewards in the Pony Points system in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Pony Points mean pony prizes!

A screenshot from TOTK shows Link standing in front of two horses, a white one and a brown one.
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Pony Points are a loyalty program for all the stables in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The more you “shop” with the stables, the more Pony Points you earn on your Pony Points Card, and those points can be converted into increasingly valuable rewards.

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So, how exactly do you get more Pony Points, and are the rewards worth it?

All Pony Points rewards in TOTK

Listed below, you’ll find all of the Pony Points rewards in Tears of the Kingdom. It’s not really a price list though. Instead, think of it more like a linear progression. What I mean is you earn each reward on the list when you reach the total number of points listed, and you can’t skip any rewards.

So, when you trade in your first three points for the Towing Harness, you then only need two more points to get the Horse God Fabric. Confusingly, you’ll see the three points deducted, but the amount you’ve earned in total is what counts.

PointsReward
3Towing Harness
5Horse God Fabric
7Malanya Bed (unlocks lodging for 50 rupees each)
10Maximum registered horses increased by one
13Traveler’s Saddle and Bridle
16Mane Restyling Service
20Maximum registered horses increased by one
23Knight’s Saddle and Bridle
26Extravagant Saddle and Bridle
30Maximum registered horses increased by one
35Maximum registered horses increased by one
4050% off registering horses and lodgings
455 Sleepover Tickets
503 Endura Carrots
555 Sleepover Tickets
603 Endura Carrots

How to get Pony Points

There are two main ways to get Pony Points in Tears of the Kingdom. The first is lodging at any of the game’s available stables, which will earn you one Pony Point, but will cost you either 20 or 50 rupees depending on the type of bed you use.

The second is catching and taming a horse, then registering it at a stable. Each horse you register will cost you 20 rupees but will earn you one Pony Point. Initially, you can register six horses with stables (at all stables, not at each stable), but you can increase that maximum by spending Pony Points. There are also a few stable-related quests that reward Pony Points, such as fixing the Lookout Landing stables.

This screenshot from TOTK shows players what the stable owner looks like when he gives you a pony point.
Stay the night, earn a point. It’s like any modern-day hotel! Screenshot by Dot Esports

Each stable also has one of the A Picture For side quests available. You’ll earn a Pony Point for doing it at every stable. To start them, look for an empty picture frame on the wall in the stable and interact with it. The owner of the stable will then ask you to snap a photo of a specific location to put in the frame.

There are other quests at stables too, but they don’t offer Pony Points.

All stable locations in TOTK

Here’s a list of all the stable locations:

  • Lakeside Stable (Necluda)
  • Dueling Peaks Stable (West Necluda)
  • Highland Stable (Faron Grasslands)
  • Foothill Stable (Eldin Canyon)
  • Woodlands Stable (Eldin Canyon)
  • New Serenne Stable (Hyrule Ridge)
  • Riverside Stable (Hyrule Field)
  • Outskirt Stable (Hyrule Field)
  • Snowfield Stable (Hebra Mountains)
  • South Akkala Stable (Akkala Highlands)
  • East Akkala Stable (Deep Akkala)
  • Tabantha Bridge Stable (Hyrule Bridge)
  • Wetland Stable (Lanayru Wetlands)
  • Gerudo Canyon Stable (Gerudo Canyon)
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