Herd Animal, Antelope
A typical antelope stands a bit less than 3 feet at the shoulder, measures 4 feet in length, and weighs 60 pounds. In some species, both males and females have horns; in others, only males. Females that lack horns have the same statistics but lack an effective attack.
Antelopes graze in large herds, ever on the watch for predators. Even the hint of a threat can send the whole herd springing away toward safer pastures. Antelopes rarely fight except among themselves during mating season or when cornered by a predator.
The statistics presented above work well not only for numerous species of antelope, but also for smaller-sized, deerlike herbivores found throughout the world.
Of course, not all antelopes are Small. You can generate statistics for larger antelope species, such as elands or kudus, by advancing the antelope presented above by 2 Hit Dice and increasing its size category to Medium. All antelopes of this size are CR 1 creatures.
- HP
- 6 (1d8+2)
- AC
- 14, touch 14, flat-footed 11 (+3 Dex, +1 size)
- Speed
- 60 ft.
- Init
- +3
- Melee
- gore +1 (1d4)
- BAB
- +0
- CMB
- -1
- CMD
- 12 (16 vs. trip)
- Fort
- +4
- Ref
- +7
- Will
- +1
powerful charge (gore, 1d4+2)
<p class="stat-block-1"> You get a +2 bonus on all Reflex saving throws.</p>
<p class="stat-block-1"> When running, you move five times your normal speed (if wearing medium, light, or no armor and carrying no more than a medium load) or four times your speed (if wearing heavy armor or carrying a heavy load). If you make a jump after a running start (see the Acrobatics skill description), you gain a +4 bonus on your Acrobatics check. While running, you retain your Dexterity bonus to your Armor Class.</p>
Perception +5
- Type
- Animal
- Alignment
- N
- Size
- Small
- Environment
- temperate or warm plains
- Organization
- solitary, pair, or herd (3-50)
- Treasure
- none
- Senses
- low-light vision; Perception +5
- Source
- Bestiary 3
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Uses feat: Lightning Reflexes (Feat)House/Core — covered by the site's Section 15.
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Uses feat: Run (Feat)House/Core — covered by the site's Section 15.
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