Armor Class
10
Hit Points
13
(2d10 + 2)
Speed
60 ft.
STR
16
(+3)
DEX
10
(+0)
CON
12
(+1)
INT
2
(-4)
WIS
11
(+0)
CHA
7
(-2)
Senses
Passive Perception 10
Languages
--
Challenge
1/4 (50 XP)
Proficiency Bonus
+2
Actions
Hooves. Melee Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 8 (2d4 + 3) bludgeoning damage.







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Posted Jul 22, 2018My Druid turned into a horse.
i was painted to look like a nightmare to trick an efreet baby off of a carousel and ride me.
We accidentally stumbled into a horse show jumping competition.
the baby failed to ride me and got bucked off....
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Posted Dec 1, 2018Was that what you were hoping would happen?
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Posted Dec 1, 2018Lol
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Posted Jan 17, 2019Travel distance on horseback daily on the High Road double human walking distance?
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Posted Feb 6, 2019Per RAW, that's correct. 60ft movement speed = 6 miles per hour = 48 miles per day of travel without risk of exhaustion due to forced march. Hope this helps!
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Posted Sep 5, 2019Do horse's get any bonus to Skill checks like Athletes and Acrobatics?
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Posted Sep 19, 2019No. No proficiencies.
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Posted May 15, 2020My horse saved my life
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Posted May 25, 2020If you want them to, I cannot see why not? Maybe your horse is a particular hardy breed so it has a bonus to survival checks? Or is a breed meant for gentle folk, so it as a good temperament and will not startle easy so gets a bonus to WILL saves? Don't limit the possibilities just because the rules don't specifically say yeah of neigh (pun intended).
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Posted Jun 7, 2020RAW, a riding horse does not provide a faster travel pace. When arguing by RAW, please provide a source for your claims so that others may verify it.
The travel pace generally remains the same as is listed in PHB (https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/phb/adventuring#Speed) - that is to say, a normal pace remains 3 mph. There is one significant difference, "A mounted character can ride at a gallop for about an hour, covering twice the usual distance for a fast pace."
For more information, it's only when you are traveling with a "flying speed or with a speed granted by magic, an engine, or a natural force" you use the rules listed in DMG (https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/dmg/running-the-game#SpecialTravelPace) to calculate different speeds using, for example, the method you provided.
A creature's movement speed ordinarily just applies to combat rounds.
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Posted Jun 30, 2020nope, fun fact, irl at peak performance a human has a higher running endurance than a horse at peak performance.
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Posted Oct 9, 2020In an act of summary justice, one of my PC's just got turned into a horse by the rest of the party! (Full disclosure, he totally had it coming!) It has been an absolute pleasure to change his picture to that of a horse but the real joy was adding "Hooves" as a custom attack to his player sheet.
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Posted Dec 2, 2020How do I get a horse character sheet?
~Thanks Sarapickle
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Posted Dec 7, 2020With the edition of Tasha's cauldron of everything you can add Horse to a character sheet by doing the following.
Click the view button on a character sheet. Then click the Extras tab, and click Manage Extras. This should bring up a tab that says "choose a category". Then pick any category that fits the desc. of your horse (e.g. pet, familiar, beast companion). Then type Horse into the Filter bar, and you've just added a horse to your character sheet. I hope that helps
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Posted Dec 21, 2020That doesn't seem new, I've been using that section of my character sheet for my Familiar, summoned creatures and polymorph for the last 8 months at least.
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Posted Jun 7, 2021how is this stronger thean a goblin
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Posted Jul 16, 2021A goblin is a small creature, a horse is, well, a horse? Why would you say a goblin should be stronger than a literal horse?
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Posted Nov 21, 2021trying to make a mimic trojan horse for my campaign, this is one of the things im using
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Posted Dec 12, 2021So, I have the Blindsight trait and im wondering if I still see everything clearly within that 30ft while Im riding a horse. I know the while riding the horse we get a -5 to perception so I was wondering how that would work.
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Posted Jan 4, 2022cool