Mounts and Vehicles

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. The Mounts and Other Animals table shows each animal’s speed and base carrying capacity. 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. If multiple animals pull the same vehicle, they can add their carrying capacity together. Mounts other than those listed here are available in fantasy gaming worlds, but they are rare and not normally available for purchase. 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. Barding. Barding is armor designed to protect an animal’s head, neck, chest, and body. Any type of armor shown on the Armor table can be purchased as barding. The cost is four times the equivalent armor made for humanoids, and it weighs twice as much. Saddles. A military saddle braces the rider, helping you keep your seat on an active mount in battle. It gives you advantage on any check you make to remain mounted. An exotic saddle is required for riding any aquatic or flying mount. Vehicle Proficiency. If you have proficiency with a certain kind of vehicle (land or water), you can add your proficiency bonus to any check you make to control that kind of vehicle in difficult circumstances. Rowed Vessels. Keelboats and rowboats are used on lakes and rivers. If going downstream, add the speed of the current (typically 3 miles per hour) to the speed of the vehicle. These vehicles can’t be rowed against any significant current, but they can be pulled upstream by draft animals on the shores. A rowboat weighs 100 pounds, in case adventurers carry it over land.

Mounts

Item

Camel

Donkey or mule

Elephant

Horse, draft

Horse, riding

Mastiff

Pony

Warhorse

Cost

50 gp

8 gp

200 gp

50 gp

75 gp

25 gp

30 gp

400 gp

Speed

50 ft.

40 ft.

40 ft.

40 ft

60 ft.

40 ft.

40 ft.

60 ft.

Carrying Capacity

480 lb.

420 lb.

1,320 lb.

540 lb.

480 lb.

195 lb.

225 lb.

540 lb.

Tack, Harness, and Drawn Vehicles

Item

Barding

Bit and bridle

Carriage

Cart

Chariot

Feed (per day)

Saddlebags

Sled

Stabling (per day)

Wagon

Cost

x4

2 gp

100 gp

15 gp

250 gp

5 cp

4 gp

20 gp

5 sp

35 gp

Weight

x2

1 lb.

600 lb.

200 lb.

100 lb.

10 lb.

8 lb.

20 gp

-

400 lb.

Saddles

Item

Exotic

Military

Pack

Riding

Cost

60 gp

20 gp

5 gp

10 gp

Weight

40 lb.

30 lb.

15 lb.

25 lb.

Waterborne Vehicles

Item

Galley

Keelboat

Longship

Rowboat

Sailing ship

Warship

Cost

30,000 gp

3,000 gp

10,000 gp

50 gp

10,000 gp

25,000 gp

Speed

4 mph

1 mph

3 mph

1 1/2 mph

2 mph

2 1/2 mph