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  1. Draft Horse. Legacy This doesn't reflect the latest rules and lore. Learn More. Type: Mount Cost: 50 gp Weight: --. Draft Horse 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.

  2. A riding horse has a STR of 16, but both the draft horse and riding horse have a STR of 18. Between the draft and warhorses, there is no difference in carrying capacities. That said, warhorses are faster and have higher AC. (Thematically, warhorses are trained not to be spooked easily, and willing to go into battle.)

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  4. These include flying mounts (pegasi, griffons, hippogriffs, and similar animals) and even aquatic mounts (giant sea horses, for example). Acquiring such a mount often means securing an egg and raising the creature yourself, making a bargain with a powerful entity, or negotiating with the mount itself.

  5. Draft Horse. A horse is a large hoofed, four-legged mammal with short hair, long slender legs, muscular and deep torso build, a long tail, long thick necks, and large elongated heads. Check using the DCs in the table below. On a success, the player is able to harvest the item.

  6. Cost Speed Carrying Capacity Camel 50gp 50ft. 480 lb Donkey or Mule 8gp 40ft. 420 lb Elephant 200gp 40ft. 1320 lb Horse, draft 50gp 40ft. 540 lb Horse, riding 75gp 60ft. 480 lb Mastiff 25gp 40ft. 195 lb Pony 30gp 40ft. 225 lb

  7. Draft Horse. Large beast, unaligned. Armor Class 10 Hit Points 19 (3d10 + 3) Speed 40 ft.

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