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| Min-CR = 7
| Max-CR = 15


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| Role=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Role}}}
| Role |  
| Role |  
   <!-- Values: Heavy, Killer, Leader, Legend, Minion, Shooter, Skirmisher, Sneak, Tank, Threat, Villain, or leave blank -->
   <!-- Values: Heavy, Killer, Leader, Legend, Minion, Shooter, Skirmisher, Sneak, Swarm, Tank, Threat, Villain, or leave blank -->


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| Restrict-Role-Skirmisher =  
| Restrict-Role-Skirmisher =  
| Restrict-Role-Sneak =  
| Restrict-Role-Sneak =  
| Restrict-Role-Swarm =
| Restrict-Role-Tank =  
| Restrict-Role-Tank =  
| Restrict-Role-Threat =  
| Restrict-Role-Threat =  
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| Description | Golems are inanimate humanoid-shaped constructs which have been imbued with a limited lifeforce and a rudimentary intelligence.  They are totally loyal to their creators, or in some cases, the bearer of their key.  Not all golems are created with control keys, but those that are have a transferable loyalty.
| Description | Golems are inanimate humanoid-shaped constructs which have been imbued with a limited lifeforce and a rudimentary intelligence.  They are totally loyal to their creators, or in some cases, the bearer of their key.  Not all golems are created with control keys, but those that are have a transferable loyalty.


:A golem's intelligence is just sufficient enough to take simple commands and carry them out. Golems can take minor initiative if it fits solidly within their current set of commands.  For example, golems will not attack someone who is accompanying their master, even if those people are not explicitly allowed to pass by the golem.  They are also capable of understanding emotional reactions in others, particularly their master, which means that if the people accompanying the golem's master are causing the master to be fearful, the golem might recognize that and act upon it differently than if the master is unstressed.  Golems can operate upon multiple orders at the same time as long as the orders don't contradict each other (in that case, the golem will give the most recent command priority over the older one).
A golem's intelligence is just sufficient enough to take simple commands and carry them out. Golems can take minor initiative if it fits solidly within their current set of commands.  For example, golems will not attack someone who is accompanying their master, even if those people are not explicitly allowed to pass by the golem.  They are also capable of understanding emotional reactions in others, particularly their master, which means that if the people accompanying the golem's master are causing the master to be fearful, the golem might recognize that and act upon it differently than if the master is unstressed.  Golems can operate upon multiple orders at the same time as long as the orders don't contradict each other (in that case, the golem will give the most recent command priority over the older one).


:Golems are nearly always created to serve as a guardian to the arcanists or dweomersmiths who created them.  Golems are mighty, physically threatening beasts, who are also highly resistant to magical attacks.  While certainly not perfect guardians, they tend to scare away all but the most determined of aggressors.
Golems are nearly always created to serve as a guardian to the arcanists or dweomersmiths who created them.  Golems are mighty, physically threatening beasts, who are also highly resistant to magical attacks.  While certainly not perfect guardians, they tend to scare away all but the most determined of aggressors.


:Clay golems are large, man-shaped beings of soft clay. They wear no clothing and are anatomically neuter,  their features shifting slowly over time.  Their faces are gross deformities, usually featuring a prominent mouth.  While they appear slow-moving, they can move quickly when necessary.  Where most golems bear sigils and markings indicating their arcane nature, clay golems bear no such marks, as those present at their creation have been melted into the flesh of the golem.  Being the most primitive of the golems, clay golems are animated using a process similar to the creation of homonculi, namely by imbuing them with various bodily fluids of their creator.  This creation process typically leaves the creator exhausted and spent for as long as a week.
Clay golems are large, man-shaped beings of soft clay. They wear no clothing and are anatomically neuter,  their features shifting slowly over time.  Their faces are gross deformities, usually featuring a prominent mouth.  While they appear slow-moving, they can move quickly when necessary.  Where most golems bear sigils and markings indicating their arcane nature, clay golems bear no such marks, as those present at their creation have been melted into the flesh of the golem.  Being the most primitive of the golems, clay golems are animated using a process similar to the creation of homonculi, namely by imbuing them with various bodily fluids of their creator.  This creation process typically leaves the creator exhausted and spent for as long as a week.
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| Type=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Type}}}
| Type=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Type}}}
| Type | Construct
| Type | Construct
   <!-- Values: Aberration, Animal, Construct, Dragon, Fey, Humanoid, Incorporeal, Magical Beast, Monstrous Humanoid, Ooze, Outsider, Plant, Protean, Swarm, Troop, Undead, Vermin -->
   <!-- Values: Aberration, Animal, Construct, Dragon, Fey, Humanoid, Incorporeal, Magical Beast, Monstrous Humanoid, Ooze, Outsider, Plant, Protean, Undead, Vermin -->
   }}</onlyinclude>
   }}</onlyinclude>


| Subtype=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Subtype}}}
| Subtype=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Subtype}}}
| Subtype |  
| Subtype |  
   <!-- If second monster type (e.g. a swarm of vermin): Aberration, Animal, Construct, Dragon, Fey, Humanoid, Incorporeal, Magical Beast, Monstrous Humanoid, Ooze, Outsider, Plant, Protean, Swarm, Troop, Undead, Vermin -->
   <!-- If second monster type: Aberration, Animal, Construct, Dragon, Fey, Humanoid, Incorporeal, Magical Beast, Monstrous Humanoid, Ooze, Outsider, Plant, Protean, Undead, Vermin -->
   <!-- If Humanoid: Duergar, Giant, Gloom, Gnoll, Human, Kobold, Lizardfolk, Maenad, Norker, Orc, Somber Crool, Troglodyte, Vampire Thrall -->
   <!-- If Humanoid: Duergar, Giant, Gloom, Gnoll, Human, Kobold, Lizardfolk, Maenad, Norker, Orc, Somber Crool, Troglodyte, Vampire Thrall -->
   <!-- If Outsider: Air, Chaotic, Demon, Devil, Earth, Elemental, Evil, Fire, Good, Lawful, Native, Water -->
   <!-- If Outsider: Air, Chaotic, Demon, Devil, Earth, Elemental, Evil, Fire, Good, Lawful, Native, Water -->
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   <!-- Put any 'immunity' or 'hardened' values here;
   <!-- Put any 'immunity' or 'hardened' values here;
         immunities based on type (e.g. Vermin) or role (e.g. Threat) are automatically added
         immunities based on type (e.g. Vermin) or role (e.g. Threat) are automatically added
           '''''Hardened (damage):'''''
           '''''Hardened (1/2 damage):'''''
           '''''Immune (no effect):'''''                                                                  -->
           '''''Immune (no effect):'''''                                                                  -->


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| NudgeSpace =  
| NudgeSpace =  
   <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2. This is number of SQUARES; will be converted to feet.               -->
   <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2. This is number of SQUARES; will be converted to feet.
  <!-- NOTE: If type or subtype is "Swarm", the space will default to 10 ft.                                                                                 -->
        NOTE: If role is "Swarm", only put the space occupied by the COMPONENT CREATURE, NOT the space of the swarm, troop, or horde.
  <!-- NOTE: If type or subtype is "Troop", the space will default to 15 ft. + the normal space for the component creature size (e.g. 20 ft. for size medium) -->
        NOTE: Swarms default to 10 feet. Troops default to 15 ft. + the normal space for the component creature size (e.g. 20 ft. for size medium) -->


| NudgeReach =  
| NudgeReach =  
   <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2. This is number of SQUARES; will be converted to feet.     -->
   <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2. This is number of SQUARES; will be converted to feet.
  <!-- NOTE: If type or subtype is "Swarm", the reach will default to 0 ft.                                                                         -->
        NOTE: If role is "Swarm", only put the reach of the COMPONENT CREATURE, NOT the reach of the swarm, troop, or horde.
  <!-- NOTE: If type or subtype is "Troop", the reach will default to the normal reach for the component creature size (e.g. 5 ft. for size medium) -->
        NOTE: Swarms default to 0 ft. Troops default to the normal reach for the component creature size (e.g. 5 ft. for size medium) -->




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| PriAtkIsAuto-Hit =  
| PriAtkIsAuto-Hit =  
   <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone" or "swarm") -->
   <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone") -->


| NudgePriToHit =  
| NudgePriToHit =  
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| SecAtkIsAuto-Hit =  
| SecAtkIsAuto-Hit =  
   <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone" or "swarm") -->
   <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone") -->


| NudgeSecToHit =  
| NudgeSecToHit =  
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| TerAtkIsAuto-Hit =  
| TerAtkIsAuto-Hit =  
   <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone" or "swarm") -->
   <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone") -->


| NudgeTerToHit =  
| NudgeTerToHit =  
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| QuaAtkIsAuto-Hit =  
| QuaAtkIsAuto-Hit =  
   <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone" or "swarm") -->
   <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone") -->


| NudgeQuaToHit =  
| NudgeQuaToHit =  
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| RangedAtkIsAuto-Hit =  
| RangedAtkIsAuto-Hit =  
   <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone" or "swarm") -->
   <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone") -->


| NudgeRangedToHit =  
| NudgeRangedToHit =  
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| Str = 25
| Str = 25
| Dex = 10
| Dex = 10
| Con = -
| Con = 0
| Int = -
| Int = 0
| Wis = 11
| Wis = 11
| Cha = 1
| Cha = 1
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<!--  SPECIAL ABILITIES  -->
<!--  SPECIAL ABILITIES  -->


<!--  ROLE-BASED SPECIAL ABILITIES -->
| HideRoleReminder1 =
  <!-- Roles only; Values: Y (for yes) or leave blank (to leave reminder (if any) displayed) -->
| HideRoleReminder2 =
  <!-- Roles only; Values: Y (for yes) or leave blank (to leave reminder (if any) displayed) -->
| HideRoleReminder3 =
  <!-- Roles only; Values: Y (for yes) or leave blank (to leave reminder (if any) displayed) -->
| HideRoleReminder4 =
  <!-- Roles only; Values: Y (for yes) or leave blank (to leave reminder (if any) displayed) -->




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   <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance" -->
   <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance" -->


| Ability-1-Action-Required =  
| Ability-1-Action-Required = Always On
   <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
   <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
                 Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->
                 Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->
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   <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->
   <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->


| Ability-2-Action-Required =  
| Ability-2-Action-Required = Always On
   <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
   <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
                 Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->
                 Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->
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   <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->
   <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->


| Ability-3-Action-Required =  
| Ability-3-Action-Required = Move Action in Even-Numbered Rounds
   <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
   <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
                 Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->
                 Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->
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   <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->
   <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->


| Ability-4-Action-Required =  
| Ability-4-Action-Required = Automatic upon successful attack
   <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
   <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
                 Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->
                 Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->
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| Role-Only--Replace-Leader-Power--Type =  
| Role-Only--Replace-Leader-Power--Type =  
     <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"    -->
     <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"    -->
| Role-Only--Replace-Leader-Power--Action-Required =
  <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
                Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->


| Role-Only--Replace-Leader-Power--Concentration =  
| Role-Only--Replace-Leader-Power--Concentration =  
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| Role-Only--Replace-Legend-Power--Type =  
| Role-Only--Replace-Legend-Power--Type =  
     <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"    -->
     <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"    -->
| Role-Only--Replace-Legend-Power--Action-Required =
  <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
                Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->


| Role-Only--Replace-Legend-Power--Concentration =  
| Role-Only--Replace-Legend-Power--Concentration =  
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| Role-Only--Replace-Minion-Power--Type =  
| Role-Only--Replace-Minion-Power--Type =  
     <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"    -->
     <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"    -->
| Role-Only--Replace-Minion-Power--Action-Required =
  <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
                Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->


| Role-Only--Replace-Minion-Power--Concentration =  
| Role-Only--Replace-Minion-Power--Concentration =  
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| Role-Only--Replace-Shooter-Power--Type =  
| Role-Only--Replace-Shooter-Power--Type =  
     <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"    -->
     <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"    -->
| Role-Only--Replace-Shooter-Power--Action-Required =
  <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
                Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->


| Role-Only--Replace-Shooter-Power--Concentration =  
| Role-Only--Replace-Shooter-Power--Concentration =  
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| Role-Only--Add-Skirmisher-Power--Type =  
| Role-Only--Add-Skirmisher-Power--Type =  
     <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"    -->
     <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"    -->
| Role-Only--Add-Skirmisher-Power--Action-Required =
  <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
                Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->


| Role-Only--Add-Skirmisher-Power--Concentration =  
| Role-Only--Add-Skirmisher-Power--Concentration =  
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| Role-Only--Replace-Sneak-Power--Type =  
| Role-Only--Replace-Sneak-Power--Type =  
     <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"    -->
     <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"    -->
| Role-Only--Replace-Sneak-Power--Action-Required =
  <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action, Free Action, Immediate Action
                Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.        -->


| Role-Only--Replace-Sneak-Power--Concentration =  
| Role-Only--Replace-Sneak-Power--Concentration =  
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| Role-Only--Replace-Sneak-Power--Description =  
| Role-Only--Replace-Sneak-Power--Description =  
    <!-- Insert colons ":" before each paragraph after first; replace any to-hit, damage
        or save DC numbers with variables:
  {{To-Hit}}                {{Skill-DC|Easy}}          {{Special-Standard-Dmg}}
  {{Touch-Attack}}          {{Skill-DC|Average}}        {{Special-Swift-Dmg}}
  {{Save-DC}}              {{Skill-DC|Challenging}}    {{Special-Alpha-Dmg}}
  {{Hit-Points}}            {{Skill-DC|Hard}}          {{Ability-Dmg}}
  {{Bloodied-Hit-Points}}  {{Skill-DC|Impossible}}    {{Siege-Dmg}}
  {{Hit-Dice}}                                          {{Primary-Dmg}}
  {{Maneuver-Offense}}                                  {{Secondary-Dmg}}
  {{Maneuver-Defense}}                                  {{Tertiary-Dmg}}
  {{CR}}                                                {{Quaternary-Dmg}}
                                                        {{Ranged-Dmg}}
  POISON / DISEASE FORMAT
{{Malady
| Name =
| Intensity =
| Save-Type =
| Save-Mod =
| Frequency =
| Effect =
| Fruition =
| F-Duration =
}}
-->
<!--  REPLACE "PERSONAL SPACE ISSUES" OR "DARKEN THE SKY" POWER
      SWARM ROLE ONLY
        This section lets you write a custom power that will only display if this monster
        is given the "Swarm" role. It replaces the default "Personal Space Issues" power
        (or the "Darken The Sky" power, if it is a Troop), which allows swarms to inflict
        the Distracted condition when they damage a foe (or it grants an area of affect
        ranged attack if it is a troop). Leave this blank if you want the "Personal Space
        Issues" or "Darken the Sky" power to appear when this monster is designated as a
        "Swarm" role.                                                                      -->
| Role-Only--Replace-Swarm-Power--Name =
| Role-Only--Replace-Swarm-Power--Type =
    <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"    -->
| Role-Only--Replace-Swarm-Power--Action-Required =
  <!-- Values: Full Round Action, Full Attack Action, Standard Action, Move Action, Swift Action,
        Free Action, Immediate Action, Free Action 1/Rnd, Free Action 1/Enc, Always On, Auto At
        Start of Encounter, Auto Upon Death, etc.                                          -->
| Role-Only--Replace-Swarm-Power--Concentration =
    <!-- Values: "S" for strong caster, "W" for weak caster, leave blank if unneeded; will
        auto-detect Combat Casting and include it                                          -->
| Role-Only--Replace-Swarm-Power--Description =


     <!-- Insert colons ":" before each paragraph after first; replace any to-hit, damage  
     <!-- Insert colons ":" before each paragraph after first; replace any to-hit, damage  
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| CombatTactics = Clay golems are guardians, so they are usually standing stationary guard at some chokepoint, like the door to a laboratory.
| CombatTactics = Clay golems are guardians, so they are usually standing stationary guard at some chokepoint, like the door to a laboratory.


:Clay golems will follow their master's instructions, which are nearly always "don't let anyone into this room, and kill anyone who tries to get by you."  They can also be told to follow additional commands, such as activating a nearby alarm or trap if the creator is particularly clever (this is usually a standard action).  GM's with a devious bent are encouraged to write down secret instructions and then let the players try to figure them out with skill rolls...if you like that sort of thing.
Clay golems will follow their master's instructions, which are nearly always "don't let anyone into this room, and kill anyone who tries to get by you."  They can also be told to follow additional commands, such as activating a nearby alarm or trap if the creator is particularly clever (this is usually a standard action).  GM's with a devious bent are encouraged to write down secret instructions and then let the players try to figure them out with skill rolls...if you like that sort of thing.


:Clay golems don't really need tactics.  They're extremely durable (strong SR, and DR 10 that requires an adamantine bludgeoning weapon to bypass).   
Clay golems don't really need tactics.  They're extremely durable (strong SR, and DR 10 that requires an adamantine bludgeoning weapon to bypass).   


:They have reach, and their slam attacks cause the bruised condition without a save.
They have reach, and their slam attacks cause the bruised condition without a save.


:They will use their mudskip ability during the 2nd and 4th rounds to hit as many opponents as they can, but with little regard for choosing one creature over another.  They are nearly mindless and can't really single out a ranged attacker over a heavily-armored tank.
They will use their mudskip ability during the 2nd and 4th rounds to hit as many opponents as they can, but with little regard for choosing one creature over another.  They are nearly mindless and can't really single out a ranged attacker over a heavily-armored tank.








<!--  OUT OF COMBAT   -->
<!--  OUT OF COMBAT   -->


| OutOfCombat = Clay Golems do nothing out of combat, unless ordered by their creator or master. That said, they can perform surprisingly well if closely supervised, so it is possible to see them doing heavy labor, with a bored serf telling it what to do over and over again in a bored tone of voice.
| OutOfCombat = Clay Golems do nothing out of combat, unless ordered by their creator or master. That said, they can perform surprisingly well if closely supervised, so it is possible to see them doing heavy labor, with a bored serf telling it what to do over and over again in a bored tone of voice.


:Unless it gets confused.  Then things can get interesting quickly....
Unless it gets confused.  Then things can get interesting quickly....




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<!--  TREASURE AND XP  -->
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| TreasureNotes = A slain clay golem contains several gems and bits of dweomermetals in its "flesh", which can be sold for 5,000 gp. Unlike normal sellable goods, this treasure weighs a pound and occupies negligable space.
| TreasureNotes = A slain clay golem contains several gems and bits of dweomermetals in its "flesh", which can be sold for 5,000 gp. Unlike normal sellable goods, this treasure weighs a pound and occupies negligible space.





Latest revision as of 21:35, 4 February 2023

Clay Golem (CR 10)

Neutral - Large - Construct
Lore: Know (Arcana)
18 34
Basic DC Full DC
Initiative
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15
Perception:
28 +18
Passive Active
Ambush:
12+
on a d20

Senses:

Movement Types:

Defense

AC
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28
Man Def
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29
Monster Health
210 105 16
Hit Points Bloodied Hit Dice
Saving Throws
Fort: +12
Refl: +7
Will: +7

Strong Against:

Weak Against:

  • :*Can be healed by the application of acid damage (see below)

Offense

Size: Large
10 ft. 10 ft.
Space Reach
To-Hit
+16
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Man Off
+17
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Action
0
Points

Standard Attack (Melee):

  • 1x Clay Slam +16 (2d8+10/19-20 x2)
    as bludgeoning (physical, common)
    plus: Cursed Wound

Full Attack (Melee):

  • 3x Clay Slam +16 (2d8+10/19-20 x2)
    as bludgeoning (physical, common)
    plus: Cursed Wound

Standard Attack (Ranged):

  • 1x Clay Glob +16 (2d8+10/19-20 x2)
    as bludgeoning (physical, common)
    (Increment: 20 ft.; Max Range: 60 ft.)
    plus: Cursed Wound

Full Attack (Ranged):

  • 3x Clay Glob +16 (2d8+10/19-20 x2)
    as bludgeoning (physical, common)
    (Increment: 20 ft.; Max Range: 60 ft.)
    plus: Cursed Wound

Siege Damage:

  • 1x Clay Slam +16 (1d6)

Statistics

25
STR
10
DEX
CON
INT
11
WIS
1
CHA

Skills:

Languages: (they can understand the language of their creator or owner, but cannot speak it)

Feats:

Special Abilities

Tar Baby (Su) Always On

Any creature which makes a melee attack against the clay golem becomes Immobilized (no save). If the clay golem moves away from the creature, this status immediately ends.

Immunity to Magic (Ex) Always On

Golems have spell resistance. In order to affect them with a spell or spell-like ability, the caster must first make a Caster Check versus the golem's Maneuver Defense value (28). If the check is successful, the spell or spell-like ability is resolved as normal. If the caster check fails, the spell is cast, but does not affect the golem in any way.

In addition, certain spells and effects function differently against the creature, as noted below.
  • A Move Earth spell drives the golem back 120 feet and deals 10d6 points of damage to it (no save).
  • A Disintegrate spell slows the golem until the start of the caster's next turn, and deals 5d12 points of damage (no save).
  • Any magical attack against a clay golem that deals acid (energy, common) damage inflicts no damage, but instead heals the golem for 1 point of damage for every point of damage it would normally deal. If the amount of healing would cause the golem to exceed its full normal hit points, it gains any excess as temporary hit points. A clay golem gets no saving throw against magical attacks that deal acid damage.
Note that these special spells must still penetrate the golem's spell resistance before the above effects can take place.
Mudskip (Su) Move Action in Even-Numbered Rounds

In any even-numbered round of combat, as a move action, the clay golem can slide up to 50 feet (10 squares) any direction. If it passes through any squares occupied by creatures, those creatures take 2d8+10 points of bludgeoning (physical, common) damage and must make a Reflex save, DC 20, or become Immobilized until the end of their next turn as they are glued in place by a heavy coating of thick clay. This ability cannot be used to pass through a wall or other obstacle which blocks a square completely. The golem can choose any path it likes, as long as it doesn't double-back over any squares it has already passed through. Note that clay golems are size large, and occupy a 10' square area, so the chosen path must also be 10' wide at all points.

Outside of combat, a clay golem can use this power every round if pursuing an enemy.

Cursed Wound (Su) Automatic upon successful attack

Each time a creature is struck by a clay golem, it gains the Bruised condition (no save). Note that the bruised condition cannot stack with itself.

Clay Golem

Clay Golem

Golems are inanimate humanoid-shaped constructs which have been imbued with a limited lifeforce and a rudimentary intelligence. They are totally loyal to their creators, or in some cases, the bearer of their key. Not all golems are created with control keys, but those that are have a transferable loyalty.

A golem's intelligence is just sufficient enough to take simple commands and carry them out. Golems can take minor initiative if it fits solidly within their current set of commands. For example, golems will not attack someone who is accompanying their master, even if those people are not explicitly allowed to pass by the golem. They are also capable of understanding emotional reactions in others, particularly their master, which means that if the people accompanying the golem's master are causing the master to be fearful, the golem might recognize that and act upon it differently than if the master is unstressed. Golems can operate upon multiple orders at the same time as long as the orders don't contradict each other (in that case, the golem will give the most recent command priority over the older one).

Golems are nearly always created to serve as a guardian to the arcanists or dweomersmiths who created them. Golems are mighty, physically threatening beasts, who are also highly resistant to magical attacks. While certainly not perfect guardians, they tend to scare away all but the most determined of aggressors.

Clay golems are large, man-shaped beings of soft clay. They wear no clothing and are anatomically neuter, their features shifting slowly over time. Their faces are gross deformities, usually featuring a prominent mouth. While they appear slow-moving, they can move quickly when necessary. Where most golems bear sigils and markings indicating their arcane nature, clay golems bear no such marks, as those present at their creation have been melted into the flesh of the golem. Being the most primitive of the golems, clay golems are animated using a process similar to the creation of homonculi, namely by imbuing them with various bodily fluids of their creator. This creation process typically leaves the creator exhausted and spent for as long as a week.

Combat Tactics

Clay golems are guardians, so they are usually standing stationary guard at some chokepoint, like the door to a laboratory.

Clay golems will follow their master's instructions, which are nearly always "don't let anyone into this room, and kill anyone who tries to get by you." They can also be told to follow additional commands, such as activating a nearby alarm or trap if the creator is particularly clever (this is usually a standard action). GM's with a devious bent are encouraged to write down secret instructions and then let the players try to figure them out with skill rolls...if you like that sort of thing.

Clay golems don't really need tactics. They're extremely durable (strong SR, and DR 10 that requires an adamantine bludgeoning weapon to bypass).

They have reach, and their slam attacks cause the bruised condition without a save.

They will use their mudskip ability during the 2nd and 4th rounds to hit as many opponents as they can, but with little regard for choosing one creature over another. They are nearly mindless and can't really single out a ranged attacker over a heavily-armored tank.

Out of Combat

Clay Golems do nothing out of combat, unless ordered by their creator or master. That said, they can perform surprisingly well if closely supervised, so it is possible to see them doing heavy labor, with a bored serf telling it what to do over and over again in a bored tone of voice.

Unless it gets confused. Then things can get interesting quickly....

Rewards

XP: 9,600

Treasure: Sellable Goods worth 6,875 gp.

Weight: 100 lbs.     Volume: 4 cu. ft.
  • A slain clay golem contains several gems and bits of dweomermetals in its "flesh", which can be sold for 5,000 gp. Unlike normal sellable goods, this treasure weighs a pound and occupies negligible space.

Optional Treasure Rules: Roll a d20 on Table 1 below once per encounter (NOT per creature). Any items discovered are in addition to the normal treasure for the encounter.

Table 1: Remnant(s) Found
1 - 10 Nothing Found
11 - 14 1 Languid Remnant (tier 1)
15 - 17 1 Pale Remnant (tier 2)
18 - 19 1 Bright Remnant (tier 3)
20 Roll on Table 2
### Nothing to see here!
### Or here. Move along.
Table 2: Remnant(s) Found
1 - 5 3 Languid Remnants (tier 1)
6 - 10 3 Pale Remnants (tier 2)
11 - 14 1 Intense Remnant (tier 4)
15 - 17 1 Blazing Remnant (tier 5)
18 - 19 1 Vital Remnant (tier 6)
20 Roll on Table 3
### Or here. Move along.
Table 3: Remnant(s) Found
1 - 5 3 Bright Remnants (tier 3)
6 - 8 3 Intense Remnants (tier 4)
9 - 11 3 Blazing Remnants (tier 5)
12 - 14 3 Vital Remnants (tier 6)
15 - 17 1 Prime Remnant (tier 7)
18 - 19 1 Mythic Remnant (tier 8)
20 1 Empyrean Remnant (tier 9)