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LordOfCain
2016-12-16, 03:12 PM
Are there any official statistics for a sheep of any kind. TOTALLY not asking due to the Were-Sheep flaw...

ShurikVch
2016-12-16, 03:26 PM
Yes. It's in Dangerous Denizens

Troacctid
2016-12-16, 03:44 PM
There's a Dread Ram in Ghostwalk.

Malimar
2016-12-16, 03:54 PM
If you're willing to go 3rd party, Tome of Horrors has a sheep, too.

If you're willing to go Pathfinder, Bestiary 3 has a goat.

daremetoidareyo
2016-12-16, 08:55 PM
not quite the same, but there are deer stats in silver marches.

Afgncaap5
2016-12-16, 11:46 PM
I would just get an average between the Weasel and Mule stats, rounding down where it doesn't divide evenly.

daremetoidareyo
2016-12-17, 12:09 AM
I would just get an average between the Weasel and Mule stats, rounding down where it doesn't divide evenly.

Does the sheep get the attach ability? Cuz that would make it a better mount than both a weasel and a mule.

Troacctid
2016-12-17, 12:40 AM
If you're willing to go Pathfinder, Bestiary 3 has a goat.
The brixashulty from Races of the Wild is basically a goat. Its stats would work just fine for a ram.
http://archive.wizards.com/dnd/images/row_gallery/86666.jpg

inuyasha
2016-12-17, 12:47 AM
I would just get an average between the Weasel and Mule stats, rounding down where it doesn't divide evenly.

Weasel and mule? These sound like some horrifying demon sheep created by the same wizard who made owlbears!

I'll be right back... I need to do some uh... research!

Afgncaap5
2016-12-17, 02:26 AM
Does the sheep get the attach ability? Cuz that would make it a better mount than both a weasel and a mule.

Of course it does. I probably meant "round up" when I said to give it the averages instead of round down, otherwise it'd lose this.

Also, surprising fact I left out: while they don't get the strength or endurance or anything from it, they also get a rage ability that's practically identical to the badger's. And let's not even talk about how long they can hold their breath; no swim speed, but surprisingly good under the water apart from that.

They're sort of the perfect animal.

stanprollyright
2016-12-17, 02:39 AM
sheep of any kind.

you mean like a commoner?