3e SRD:Construct Type

This material is published under the OGL

Construct

Construct: A construct is an animated object or artificially constructed creature. Constructs usually have no Intelligence scores and never have Constitution scores. A construct is immune to mind-influencing effects and to poison, sleep, paralysis, stunning, disease, death effects, and necromantic effects.
Constructs cannot heal damage on their own, though they can be healed. Constructs can be repaired in the same way an object can. A construct with the regeneration and fast healing special qualities still benefits from those qualities. A construct is not subject to critical hits, subdual damage, ability damage, ability drain, or energy drain. It is immune to any effect that requires a Fortitude save (unless the effect also works on objects). A construct is not at risk of death from massive damage, but when reduced to 0 hit points or less, it is immediately destroyed. Since it was never alive, a construct cannot be raised or resurrected. Unless noted otherwise, constructs have darkvision with a range of 60 feet.

  • Hit Die: d10
  • Attack Bonus: Total HDx3/4 (as cleric)
  • Good Saving Throws:
  • Skill Points:
  • Feats:

List of Construct Type Creatures


Back to Main Page 3e Open Game Content System Reference Document Types and Subtypes

Open Game Content (place problems on the discussion page).
This is part of the (3e) System Reference Document. It is covered by the Open Game License v1.0a, rather than the GNU Free Documentation License 1.3. To distinguish it, these items will have this notice. If you see any page that contains SRD material and does not show this license statement, please contact an admin so that this license statement can be added. It is our intent to work within this license in good faith.
gollark: It says here (Wikipedia) that thermal paste *sometimes* contains silicone but also metal compounds.
gollark: Apparently my mobile network blocks archive.org for some stupid reason. How wonderful.
gollark: Warm and/or cool random things?
gollark: Beta radiation is fast electrons. Gamma radiation is electromagnetic.
gollark: You can't do that with a CRT thingy.
This article is issued from Dandwiki. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.