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  1. Traits. Trampling Charge: If the horse moves at least 20 ft. straight toward a creature and then hits it with a hooves attack on the same turn, that target must succeed on a DC 14 Strength saving throw or be knocked prone.

  2. Mar 23, 2023 · What Is The Warhorse? The Warhorse- a large, unaligned beast- is a powerful mount that can be used by players or NPCs alike. It is a large, strong, and intelligent horse that has been bred for battle and trained to be ridden into combat.

    • Bottomline on Warhorse in 5E
    • Who Can Use A warhorse?
    • Mounted Combatant Feat
    • Animal Handling
    • Paladins and Animal Handling
    • Price, Capacity, and Barding
    • Warhorses and Dungeons
    • Warhorse Applications
    • Conclusion

    A warhorse is an animal in the 5e D&D worldthat is much like the warhorse that existed in our world during the middle ages. In 5e, it could be encountered as a monster or as a mount for a player character or NPC.

    A warhorse can be used to travel by any player character that is not too large for the horse, and no Player’s Handbook (PHB) races are too large.

    Mounted Combatant is a feat available to characters 4thlevel and above. I give a thorough explanation of this feat and 5e mounted combat in general in my article Mounted Combat 5e Guide. My personal opinion is that feats are expensive and that proficiencies tend to be more practical. For using a warhorse, I certainly believe the Animal Handling pro...

    Animal Handling is a proficiency based on Wisdom. As per PHB, it’s available as a skills proficiency for the following classes: 1. Barbarian 2. Bard 3. Druid 4. Fighter 5. Ranger As per PHB, you can also acquire Animal Handling proficiency by choosing the right background: 1. Folk Hero

    In 1e, paladins had a special affinity for warhorses. So much so, that they were granted an intelligent, hit-point-maxed-out warhorse upon reaching 4thlevel. In later editions, paladins gained all of the benefits of the prestige class, chevalier. As later variants emerged, any character could also choose Riding as proficiency and improve their capa...

    A typical warhorse equal to the one depicted in the stats section would be able to carry 540 lbs. and cost 400 gp. Some warhorses of lower quality might be cheaper, while others of better quality would be more expensive, possibly way more expensive. At the DMs discretion, warhorses with less carrying capacity and/or hit points might be available at...

    As a rule of thumb, warhorses are for overland adventures only, not dungeons. Taking a warhorse or any horse, mule, camel, etc. into any dungeon would be considered an act of animal cruelty and would be considered unacceptable for good-aligned characters, as well as druids and Oath of Vengeance paladins. Obviously, with pack lizards, riding lizards...

    Any rider on any trained mount in addition to basic movement can direct the mount to take 3 actions: 1. Dash 2. Dodge 3. Disengage As per PHB p. 198, that’s all a directed mount can do. Independent mounts can fight. Warhorses, however, are trained both to serve as mounts and to participate in combat. History in the real world has plenty of examples...

    In a game where action economy can mean the difference between life and death, I hope my article has shown players the benefits of proper warhorse utilization and the utility of Animal Handling proficiency. In a fantasy world where griffons and dragons can serve as mounts, I find that bringing a real-world mount into the game adds a more realistic ...

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  3. Senses: passive Perception 11. Languages: —. Challenge Rating: 1/2 (100 XP) 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, that target must succeed on a DC 14 Strength saving throw or be knocked prone.

  4. 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, that target must succeed on a DC 14 Strength saving throw or be knocked prone.

  5. A warhorse is a large and powerful beast that has been trained and bred for strength and aggression. They are similar to light horses, but have more muscular bodies and fiercer temperaments. They usually have dark or reddish coats, often with white markings on their faces and legs.

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  7. Warhorse¶ Large beast, unaligned. Armor Class 11. Hit Points 19 (3d10 + 3) Speed 60 ft.

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