3e SRD:Stone Horse

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Stone Horse

Each item of this nature appears to be a full-sized, roughly hewn statue of a horse, carved from some type of hard stone. A command word brings the steed to life, enabling it to carry a burden and even to attack as if it were a real horse of the appropriate type. A stone horse can carry 1,000 pounds tirelessly and never needs to rest or feed. Damage dealt to it can be repaired by first using a stone to flesh spell, thus causing the stone horse to become a normal horse that can be healed normally. When fully healed, it automatically reverts to its stone form. While in its stone form, it can be fed gemstones, healing 1 point of damage for each 50 gp worth of mineral it is given. There are two sorts of stone horses:

Courser: This stone horse has all the same statistics as a heavy horse, as well as having a hardness of 10.

Destrier: This stone horse has all the same statistics as a heavy warhorse, as well as having a hardness of 10.

Caster Level: 14; Prerequisites: Craft Wondrous Item, flesh to stone, animate objects; Market Price: 10,000 gp (courser) or 14,800 gp (destrier); Weight: 6,000 lbs.



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