Pegasus

Combat
Training A Pegasus

Pegasus

Large Magical Beast

Hit Dice:

4d10+12 (34 hp)

Initiative:

+2

Speed:

60 ft. (12 squares), fly 120 ft. (average)

Armor Class:

14 (-1 size, +2 Dex, +3 natural), touch 11, flat-footed 12

Base Attack/Grapple:

+4/+12

Attack:

Hoof +7 melee (1d6+4)

Full Attack:

2 hooves +7 melee (1d6+4) and bite +2 melee (1d3+2)

Space/Reach:

10 ft./5 ft.

Special Attacks:

-

Special Qualities:

Darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision, scent, spell-like abilities

Saves:

Fort +7, Ref +6, Will +4

Abilities:

Str 18, Dex 15, Con 16, Int 10, Wis 13, Cha 13

Skills:

Diplomacy +3, Listen +8, Sense Motive +9, Spot +8

Feats:

Flyby Attack, Iron Will

Environment:

Temperate forests

Organization:

Solitary, pair, or herd (6-10)

Challenge Rating:

3

Treasure:

None

Alignment:

Usually chaotic good

Advancement:

5-8 HD (Large)

Level Adjustment:

+2 (cohort)

The pegasus is a magnificent winged horse that sometimes serves the cause of good. Though highly prized as aerial steeds, pegasi are wild and shy creatures not easily tamed.

A typical pegasus stands 6 feet high at the shoulder, weighs 1,500 pounds, and has a wingspan of 20 feet. Pegasi cannot speak, but they understand Common.

Combat

Spell-Like Abilities: At will-detect good and detect evil within a 60-foot radius. Caster level 5th.

Skills: Pegasi have a +4 racial bonus on Listen and Spot checks.

Training A Pegasus

Although intelligent, a pegasus requires training before it can bear a rider in combat. To be trained, a pegasus must have a friendly attitude toward the trainer (this can be achieved through a successful Diplomacy check). Training a friendly pegasus requires six weeks of work and a DC 25 Handle Animal check. Riding a pegasus requires an exotic saddle. A pegasus can fight while carrying a rider, but the rider cannot also attack unless he or she succeeds on a Ride check.

Pegasus eggs are worth 2,000 gp each on the open market, while young are worth 3,000 gp per head. Pegasi mature at the same rate as horses. Professional trainers charge 1,000 gp to rear or train a pegasus, which serves a good or neutral master with absolute faithfulness for life.

Carrying Capacity: A light load for a pegasus is up to 300 pounds; a medium load, 301-600 pounds; and a heavy load, 601-900 pounds.