RELL SEAS WIKI

Mounts

16 mounts - rideable creatures and vehicles

RELL Seas has 16 mounts - rideable creatures and vehicles that speed up travel across islands, sea routes, and sky paths. Browse every confirmed mount below.

Terrestrial

11 mounts

Mounts that have the ability to move on land.

Aquatic

6 mounts

Mounts that have the ability to move in water.

Aerial

4 mounts

Mounts that have the ability to move in the sky.

How Mounts Work in RELL Seas

Mounts are rideable creatures and vehicles in RELL Seas that make travel faster across islands, ocean routes, and sky paths. They are split into Terrestrial, Aquatic, and Aerial classes, with some mounts covering more than one environment.

Current source data confirms the mount roster and classes, while exact speed values, passives, and several unlock methods are still pending. We update each mount page when reliable launch data confirms those missing details.

Mount Classes and Travel Roles

Terrestrial mounts focus on land travel, Aquatic mounts are built for water movement, and Aerial mounts help with sky traversal. Multi-class mounts matter most for route planning because they reduce how often players need to switch travel tools.

RELL Seas Mounts - FAQ

How many mounts are in RELL Seas?

There are 16 mounts in RELL Seas, all listed on this page. The count updates automatically from the local wiki data whenever a new confirmed mount is added.

What mount classes are in RELL Seas?

The confirmed mount classes in RELL Seas are Terrestrial, Aquatic, Aerial. Each class supports a different travel role: land movement, water movement, or sky traversal.

How do you get mounts in RELL Seas?

Mounts are obtained in-game, with current source data pointing to tamer shops and supporter-era rewards for some entries. Exact unlock methods are added to individual mount pages once confirmed.

What is the best mount in RELL Seas?

The best mount depends on where you are traveling. Multi-class mounts are likely strongest for exploration because they can cover more environments, while single-class mounts may still be useful if their speed or passives are better.