Mounts and Vehicles
A good mount can help you move more quickly through
the wilderness, but its primary purpose is to carry the
gear that would otherwise slow you down. The Mounts
and Other Animals table shows each animal’s speed and
base carrying capacity.
An animal pulling a carriage, cart, chariot, sled, or
wagon can move weight up to five times its base carrying
capacity, including the weight of the vehicle. If multiple
animals pull the same vehicle, they can add their carrying capacity together.
Mounts other than those listed here are available in the
worlds of D&D, but they are rare and not normally available for purchase. These include flying mounts (pegasi,
griffons, hippogriffs, and similar animals) and even
aquatic mounts (giant sea horses, for example). Acquiring
such a mount often means securing an egg and raising
the creature yourself, making a bargain with a powerful
entity, or negotiating with the mount itself.