Bighorn Sheep

Source product: Cyclopedia of Common Animals
Pages: 131
Section: Sheep

These large wild sheep are difficult to sneak up on, gaining a +8 bonus to any opposed checks to do so, and treating any attempts at stealth (such as by a halfling or thief) as if the roll result were 8 points lower. Bighorn sheep are sure -footed, and do not normally require saves or checks to navigate even the steepest or most precarious terrain. They gain a +2d bonus when resisting any attempts to knock them down or make them lose their footing. Rams have large curving horns and average between 128 and 315 pound, with an upper range of over 500 pounds. Ewes have shorter, less curved horns and weigh 1d30+75 pounds. Either can charge, but rams gain twice normal damage and a critical range of 19 -20 when they do so.

Summary

Init +4; Atk butt +3 melee (1d6 rams or 1d4 ewes) or kick +1 melee (1d3); AC 12; HD 2d6; MV 40’; Act 1d20; SP ram charge (x2 damage plus crit 19 -20), enhanced senses +8, sure -footed; SV Fort +3; Ref +7; Will +0; AL N.

Created: Dec 6, 2025
Updated: Dec 6, 2025