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Rosethorn RamCreature 2


NMediumAnimal
Source Pathfinder Bestiary 3
Perception +8 (low-light vision)
Languages none
Skills Acrobatics +8, Athletics +7, Stealth +8, Survival +8
Str +3, Dex +4, Con +3, Int -5, Wis +2, Cha +1

AC 18; Fort +9; Reflex +10; Will +6;
HP 30
Speed 30 feet (climb 20 feet)

Hoof One Action +11 (+6, +1) to hit (finesse) 1d8+5 Bludgeoning
Horn One Action +11 (+7, +3) to hit (agile, finesse) 1d6+5 Piercing

Low-Light Vision

The monster can see in dim light as though it were bright light, so it ignores the Concealed condition due to dim light.

Broken Thorns One Action

Requirements The rosethorn ram damaged a creature with its horns on its most recent action this turn


Effect The ram breaks off one of the thorny protrusions of its horns and leaves it in the wound, dealing 1d6 Persistent Bleed Damage.

Mountain Stride

The Rosethorn ram ignores difficult terrain caused by narrow ledges and icy terrain, and reduces the effects it suffers from cold environments by one step.

Ram Charge Two Actions

The ram Strides twice in a straight line and then makes a horn Strike with a +1 circumstance bonus to its attack roll.


These hardy mountain dwellers surpass their lowlander cousins in stubbornness and agility. Rosethorn rams sport distinctive, twisted horns that measure up to 4 feet in length and bear thorny growths, which they use to damage enemies in combat and strip the bark from trees during harsh winters when other food is scarce.

Though hardly a domesticated species, rosethorn rams' shaggy outer coats cover fine hair that makes a yarn prized for both its softness and rarity. Their milk also provides nourishment during severe seasons.


Rams are sturdy, stubborn herd animals suited to rugged terrain and cold weather. Regardless of their territory, all share a stubborn nature and surefootedness, navigating uncertain terrain with ease and weathering all seasons in scattered herds.


Traits

Common

Anything that doesn't list another rarity trait (uncommon, rare, or unique) automatically has the common trait. This rarity indicates that an ability, item, or spell is available to all players who meet the prerequisites for it. A creature of this rarity is generally known and can be summoned with the appropriate summon spell.