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Sheep (Family)

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For NPC animals that can be sheared, see Sheep (NPC) and Goat (NPC).
For the pets, see White Sheep and Black Sheep.

Basic Information

  • Cannot be sheared for wool.

Normal

Normal Monster Brown Mountain Sheep

Picture of Brown Mountain Sheep
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Melee Hits Running Speed Detection Speed Detection Range Aggressive Aggression Element
3 Fast Medium Small Yes100 - Unknown
Skills Defense.png100
Location Hit Points Melee Damage Ranged Damage Def. (Prot.) Experience Gold Combat Power
280 ? - ? (?) 390 130-179 790



Normal Monster White Mountain Sheep

Picture of White Mountain Sheep
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Melee Hits Running Speed Detection Speed Detection Range Aggressive Aggression Element
3 Fast Medium Small Yes100 - Unknown
Skills Defense.png100
Location Hit Points Melee Damage Ranged Damage Def. (Prot.) Experience Gold Combat Power
430 30-45 - 1 (10%) 811.2 200-250 1,100



Avalon

Normal Monster Crystal Goat

Picture of Crystal Goat
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Melee Hits Running Speed Detection Speed Detection Range Aggressive Aggression Element
3 Fast Medium Small Yes100 Multi Unknown
Skills Defense.png100
Location Hit Points Melee Damage Ranged Damage Def. (Prot.) Experience Gold Combat Power
6,000 ? - ? (?) ? ? ?



Trivia

  • According to the Cash Shop information on the White Sheep and Black Sheep Pets, the common Sheep found in Erinn (as well as the White Sheep Pet, Black Sheep Pet, and Pan) are all Merino Sheep (with the Black Sheep Pet and Pan being described as "hybrids").
    • The Black Sheep Pet has a darker wool than skin color in-game, which is the opposite appearance of real black Merino sheep.
    • Pan has a black wool and white skin color which is not normally found in Merino Sheep; this combination is rarely found in any sheep.
      • Herdwick Sheep, which start black and whiten with age, are known to be able to have black wool and white skin concurrently.