Hello zoologists of all shapes and sizes! Welcome to my spellbook and thank you so much for checking out the 28th episode of our beast series. Today we’re gonna be looking at another curious case in the way that we’re looking at the dnd sheep monster. What’s curious about it, is that it’s actually found in the core ruleset. It’s actually found in the storm kings thunder campaign. Much like the pig and the tressym which is rather interesting.
The sheep is considered to be cr0 and to be honest it’s meant is more of a background beast at least as far as i can tell. Something to maybe have a farmer use or maybe have the party hunt for food or materials or what have you. That being said, let’s take a quick look at its stats so we can kind of talk about a little bit further.
Sheep DnD 5E Stats
- Type: Small beast, unaligned
- Armor Class: 10
- Hit Points: 3 (1d6)
- Speed: 30 ft.
The sheep dnd 5e is considered to be a small beast that is unaligned as most beasts are. That being said, he has 10 AC which kind of puts them towards the lower end of the AC spectrum. How many hit points does a sheep have? He does have 3 hit points so however which puts them above quite a bit of the other beasts and that is calculated by rolling a d6 and he’s a speed of 30 feet. which puts him in line them actually most medium creatures which is very interesting. Now let’s take a look at its actual stats.
Best Sheep DnD 5E Stats
- STR: 12 (+1)
- DEX: 10 (+0)
- CON: 11 (+0)
- INT: 2 (-4)
- WIS: 10 (+0)
- CHA: 5 (-3)
- Senses: Passive Perception 10
- Languages: —
- Challenge: 0 (10 XP)
- Sure-Footed: The sheep has advantage on Strength and Dexterity saving throws made against effects that would knock it prone.
You’ll notice he’s particularly dumb and i think his charisma is way too low for how cute he is. As a charisma comes in at a minus three modifier which just seems heartless to me but whatever wizards of the coast you’re not particularly well known for your accurate description of animals. Don’t miss this wild sheep chase dnd 5e.
Now looking at his senses he’s passive perception of 10 which puts him actually above quite a few of the other beasts and he is sure a footed which is the same as the goat 5e essentially gives them advantage on strength and dexterity saving throws, made against effects of a knock them prone which is understandably pretty helpful.
That being said, i think once again the best way of using these in your campaign to be as background characters maybe you have a farmer use them or gift them to the party maybe as a reward or maybe it’s part of a quest take them to mark safely as bandits try to raid them. I think that’d be pretty cool or maybe even a rival farm or paid bandits to raid them something like that might be kind of a fun idea. Also read sheep race dnd 5e.
Conclusion
That being said, let me know how you’d use them in your game. Also be sure to mention any other thoughts, questions, comments or concerns down beneath in the comment section i really do appreciate it. That being said, i hope you all have a great day and as always happy researching my friends. Check out this how do you pick stats in 5e? | polymorph 5e |