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  1. 3 Απρ 2017 · How much do you think a horse should cost? I am talking about a regular riding/work horse. Not one trained for battle or a race horse. I am assuming that a commoner makes about 12.5cp per day of economic output. 7cp gets taxed in most locations. It requires 5cp to live at a subsistence level.

  2. Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e) Monster - Warhorse - Trampling Charge. If the horse moves at least 20 feet straight toward a creature and then hits it with a hooves attack on the same turn, ...

  3. mounts at normal cost, keeping the ones you buy in your Stable. The work takes 7 days, and the DM decides what types of animals are available for purchase—horses, ponies, and mules being the most. Horse or Camel and two Ponies or Mules; see the Player’s Handbook or the Monster Manual for these creatures’ stat blocks.

  4. Warhorse 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.

  5. 23 Μαρ 2023 · Warhorse Price. The Player’s Handbook lists the price of a Warhorse as 400 gold pieces. This price assumes that the Warhorse is a well-bred and trained animal suitable for riding into battle.

  6. A riding horse costs 75GP. A warhorse costs 680GP. Source: PHB, page 222. If you want an alternative to giving horses (can be something of a pain to manage as a player), there's a ritual in the PHB1, page 310: Phantom Steed.

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