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If the goat moves at least 20 feet straight toward a target and then hits it with Ram on the same turn, the target takes extra damage.
Goat 5e reference with CR 0, type, stat block details, token resources, terrain tools, fear hooks, and monster hunt generation.
A medium‑sized ungulate with thick fur, cloven hooves, and backward‑curving horns. Its pupils are rectangular, and it can climb steep rocky slopes with ease.
Quick 5e Answer
Goat is a CR 0 beast for D&D 5e. This page includes AC 10, HP 4 (1d8), a ready stat block, a downloadable PDF, and connected encounter tools.
Official SRD 5.2.1 Stat Block
Medium, Beast, Unaligned
This stat block uses official SRD 5.2.1 content under CC-BY-4.0 attribution.
If the goat moves at least 20 feet straight toward a target and then hits it with Ram on the same turn, the target takes extra damage.
The goat has Advantage on Strength and Dexterity saving throws made against effects that would knock it Prone.
Melee Attack Roll: +3, reach 5 ft. Hit: 2 (1d4) Bludgeoning damage.
Base + optional customizer
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Goat 5e reference: CR 0 beast, AC 10, HP 4 (1d8), PDF sheet, token, portrait, terrain, fear hooks, and hunt tools for Hill, Grassland. This page is part of the complete Monster Almanac stat block library. It includes a official srd 5.2.1 stat block with a downloadable PDF sheet, plus connected prep tools. Use this Monster Almanac page to move from search result to table prep: read the quick 5e reference, open the stat block, download the PDF when available, generate a token or portrait prompt, build matching terrain, create a monster-bound fear hook, and turn Goat into a focused hunt.
Goat can be used in Hill, Grassland when you want a CR 0 beast that helps shape combat pressure, exploration tension, or narrative danger.
Goat works well as a supporting threat, recurring danger, or encounter-building piece inside a larger scene.
The attached official srd 5.2.1 stat block gives you a table-ready rules reference, and the PDF button keeps the sheet easy to print or save before the session.
This makes Goat useful not only as a monster reference, but also as a scene-shaping piece for travel danger, dungeon pressure, wilderness discovery, or a stronger narrative threat.
Goat is listed in Monster Almanac as a CR 0 beast.
Goat is listed as a beast.
Yes. This page includes a official srd 5.2.1 stat block and a downloadable PDF sheet.
Yes. This page links to Goat token, portrait, chatbot, terrain, fear hook, and monster hunt tools for fast D&D prep.
After choosing Goat, the next step is usually to connect the monster with a place, an encounter shape, a supporting cast, or a character who fears it. Use the tools below to keep building without leaving the Monster Almanac workflow.