Monsters / Horse, Pony

Horse, Pony

CR 1/2 - 200 XP - N Medium Animal

Stat block

AC11 (touch 11, flat-footed 10)HP13 (2d8+4)SavesFort +5, Ref +4, Will +0Melee2 hooves -3 (1d3)Speed40 ft.AbilitiesStr 13, Dex 13, Con 14, Int 2, Wis 11, Cha 4BAB / CMB / CMD+1 / +2 / 13Senseslow-light vision, scent; Perception +5Environmenttemperate plains

Combat brain - every behavior cites its line (1 rules)

Built only from this entry: stat-block special attacks, the printed Int score, the creature type, its feats and senses, and the behavioral prose of its own description. Nothing invented - an uncited behavior is a test failure.

direct-attack (from melee)
melee: 2 hooves -3 (1d3)

From the entry

Ponies are smaller breeds of horses better suited to halflings, gnomes, and dwarves, but they also make fond pets for humans as well. They stand 3 to 4 feet tall and weigh about 600 pounds. A light load for a pony is up to 100 pounds, a medium load is 101-200 pounds, and a heavy load is 201-300 pounds. A pony can drag 1,500 pounds. The statistics presented above are for a typical pony. Tougher ponies with the advanced simple template exist, but are relatively uncommon and, unlike horses, these creatures are not generally called "heavy ponies." Like horses, ponies can be trained for combat with the Handle Animal skill, and such mounts often serve halflings, gnomes, and other small races as steeds in combat.