Armor Class
12
Hit Points
5
(1d8 + 1)
Speed
40 ft.
STR
13
(+1)
DEX
14
(+2)
CON
12
(+1)
INT
3
(-4)
WIS
12
(+1)
CHA
7
(-2)
Skills
Perception +3
Senses
Passive Perception 13
Languages
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Challenge
1/8 (25 XP)
Proficiency Bonus
+2
Traits
Keen Hearing and Smell. The mastiff has advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on hearing or smell.
Actions
Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +3 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 4 (1d6 + 1) piercing damage. If the target is a creature, it must succeed on a DC 11 Strength saving throw or be knocked prone.
Description
Mastiffs are impressive hounds prized by humanoids for their loyalty and keen senses. Mastiffs can be trained as guard dogs, hunting dogs, and war dogs. Halflings and other Small humanoids ride them as mounts.
dwarf mount pog
My kobold paladin rides this as his steed
I’m gonna get one
I think it can level up with them.
Yes!
I am wondering, because I prefer using the gold for my starting equipment, can I buy a mastiff, but he can be a pet? This may prove to be helpful, and my druid character is going to be Circle of the Shepard, so he can talk to animals.
Hello!
dog
No it's +infinity
This basically the medieval domestic dog.
If I recall, Changelings cant change size
So. Why choose this over a donkey or a mule?
I need a duck to go with my character's Mastiff. Why. Doesn't. D&D. Have. DUCKS?!
I flavoured this as a large corgi!
armored doggo
a kobold riding one always gets advantage on attacks
Why? Because dogs are the best. But seriously, excluding how stupid it is that they have less health than the donkey, Mastiffs are battle mounts. Kinda like comparing War Horses and Draft Horses.
freaking love ur name
Dog
Mastiff Statistics
A good mount can help you move more quickly through the wilderness, but its primary purpose is to carry the gear that would otherwise slow you down.
An animal pulling a carriage, cart, chariot, sled, or wagon can move weight up to five times its base carrying capacity, including the weight of the vehicle. If multiple animals pull the same vehicle, they can add their carrying capacity together.
(They never put the Weight of the Dog. Without that, we never really know what it can PULL/CARRY, so here you all go)