Clockwork Construct (5e Template)
Clockwork Construct
Constructs made from clockwork, and animated with magic that can resist its effects. Clockwork constructs tend to be hardier and stronger than their natural equivalents, but they aren't always as smart and they have dull personalities, if they show at all. The cost to create a clockwork construct is equal to 1,000 × the base creature's CR gp (count creature with a CR of 0 as having a CR of 1/8 for the purposes of cost). It takes a creature proficient in tinker's tools a number of weeks (minimum one week) equal to half the total gp cost to create the clockwork construct. Repairing the clockwork construct requires a creature proficient in tinker's tools 1 hour of work per size category (1 hour for a Tiny construct, 2 hours for a Small construct etc.) and 100 gp worth of materials, and allows the construct to regain 1d4 + the repairer's Intelligence modifier (minimum 0) hit points. A clockwork construct doesn't require air, food, drink, or sleep.
- Prerequisite
Any creature that is not a celestial, construct, elemental, fey, fiend, ooze, or undead.
Statistics
Type. The clockwork construct's type is changed to construct.
Abilities. The clockwork construct's Strength and Constitution scores are both increased by 4 to a maximum of 20, its Intelligence score is changed to 3 (-4), and its Charisma score is changed to 1 (-5).
Senses. The clockwork construct has blindsight with a radius of 60 feet, and it is blind beyond this radius.
Damage Immunities. The clockwork construct is immune to poison and psychic damage.
Condition Immunities. The clockwork construct is immune to the blinded, charmed, deafened, exhaustion, frightened, paralysed, petrified and poisoned conditions.
Languages. The clockwork construct understands all languages of its creator, but cannot speak them.
Alignment. The clockwork construct's alignment is changed to unaligned.
Traits
Antimagic Susceptibility. The clockwork construct is incapacitated while in the area of an antimagic field. If targeted by dispel magic, the clockwork construct must succeed on a Constitution saving throw against the caster's spell save DC or fall unconscious for 1 minute.
Lifelike. While the clockwork construct is viewed from a distance and isn't performing obviously abnormal activities, it resembles an ordinary creature. A creature within 30 feet of it can discern its true nature with a successful DC 15 Intelligence (Nature) check.
Magic Resistance. The clockwork construct has advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects.
Spellcasting. The clockwork construct loses any spellcasting traits.
CR Calculation
Recalculate the creature's CR with the following considerations:
- Immunity to poison and psychic damage.
- Increase effective AC by 2 (from Magic Resistance).
Examples
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