Mule

Animals
Use these stat blocks to represent the creatures they’re named for or other similar creatures. For example, the Panther stat block can also represent a mountain lion, while the Giant Goat stat block might represent a buffalo. Any of these stat blocks might also serve as fantastical animals with distinctive names and cosmetic details unique to your D&D adventures.
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title: Mule

*Medium beast, Unaligned*
- **Armor Class** 10
- **Hit Points** 11 (2d8 + 2)
- **Speed** 40 ft.
|STR|DEX|CON|INT|WIS|CHA|
|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|
|14 (+2)|10 (+0)|13 (+1)| 2 (-4)|10 (+0)| 5 (-3)|
- **Proficiency Bonus** +2
- **Saving Throws** Strength +4
- **Skills** ⏤
- **Senses** passive Perception 10
- **Languages** —
- **Challenge** 1/8
## Traits
***Beast of Burden.*** The mule counts as one size larger for the purpose of determining its carrying capacity.
## Actions
***Hooves.*** *Melee Attack Roll:* `+4`, reach 5 ft. *Hit:* 4 (`1d4 + 2`) Bludgeoning damage.Environment
desert, hill, urban
Sources
Monster Manual (2024) p. 365, Player’s Handbook (2024) p. 353. Available in the SRD and the Free Rules (2024)


