Exciting Holiday tax Forms!

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

With Crystalhue upon us, everyone is eager eager to sing, dance, and tell secrets to the Zonzon to air our our grievances for the coming year. But this time of year is also important for financial reasons, and as you begin gathering your receipts and calculating your deductions, we here at the office have decided that it's the perfect time to offer a sneak-peak at our upcoming Pathfinder-branded W2 forms!

Spoiler:

Just kidding! Have an awesome new monster!

Golem, Feast


Illustration by Crystal Frasier

Grease, glaze, and gravy pour in equal shares from this tottering, man-shaped banquet as it lurches forward. Heavenly aromas pour from its countless components.

Feast Golem CR 6

XP 2,400

N Large construct
Init +3; Senses darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision; Perception +2
Aura alluring aroma 30 ft. (DC 19)

DEFENSE

AC 16, touch 8, flat-footed 16 (–1 Dex, +8 natural, –1 size)
hp 82 (8d10+38); fast healing 5
Fort +2, Ref +1, Will +2
Defensive Abilities amorphous anatomy, indestructible, slippery; DR 10/bludgeoning; Immune construct traits, magic
Weaknesses delicious

OFFENSE

Speed 40 ft.
Melee 2 claw +11 (1d6+6 plus burn), bite +11 (1d8+4 plus burn)
Space 10 ft.; Reach 10 ft.
Special Attacks burn (1d6, DC 17)
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 8th; concentration +11)
   At will—create water, purify food and drink, putrefy food and drink
   3/day—polypurpose panacea
   1/day—allfood


STATISTICS

Str 19, Dex 8, Con —, Int 8, Wis 11, Cha 17
Base Atk +8; CMB +13; CMD 22 (30 vs. grapple)
Feats Ability Focus (alluring aroma), Eldritch Claws, Improved Initiative, Toughness
Skills Disguise +5 (+13 in kitchens or larders), Escape Artist +0 (+8 to escape grapples), Perception +2, Profession (cook) +4; Racial Modifiers +8 Disguise, +8 Escape Artist
Languages Common (can’t speak)
SQ bountiful corpse, powerful blows (claws), unstoppable

ECOLOGY

Environment any urban
Organization solitary
Treasure none

SPECIAL ABILITIES

Alluring Aroma (Su) The feast golem exudes a powerful scent that compels creatures to physically attack it. Affected creatures are compelled to attack the feast golem using only a bite attack for 1d4 rounds. Creatures that normally do not possess a natural bite attack temporarily gain one while under the alluring aroma’s effect; this attack inflicts (1d3 + Strength modifier) damage for Medium creatures (1d2+Str for Small creatures) and does not provoke attacks of opportunity from the golem. Creatures may make a DC 19 Will save to resist the feast golem’s alluring aroma and act normally. Creatures who succeed at their saving throw are immune to this ability for 24 hours. This save is an enchantment (compulsion) effect and does not affect creatures that do not need to eat.

Amorphous Anatomy (Ex) Composed of many different dishes, the feast golem has no discernible anatomy. This grants it a 50% chance to ignore additional damage caused by critical hits and sneak attacks and grants it immunity to polymorph effects. A feast golem recovers from physical blindness or deafness in 1d4 rounds as it regrows new sensory organs.

Bountiful Corpse (Sp) Consuming the corpse of a feast golem grants the effect of a heroes’ feast, but those that partake are fatigued for 1 day.

Delicious (Ex) Feast golems take a -2 penalty on Escape Artist and combat maneuver checks made to escape a grapple against any creature that has a bite attack with the grab ability.

Immune to Magic (Ex) A feast golem is immune to any spell or spell-like ability that allows spell resistance. In addition, certain spells and effects function differently against the creature, as noted below. A feast golem's spell-like abilities cannot be used to affect itself or other feast golems.

  • Create food and water instantly heals the golem for 3d6 hit points.
  • Feast of ashes negates the feast golem’s alluring aroma and fast healing abilities for 24 hours.
  • A heroes’ feast spell cast directly on the golem increases its size by one category, doubling its height and increasing its weight by a factor of 8 for one hour. The golem gains a +4 size bonus to its Strength, a -2 size penalty to its Dexterity, an extra 10 feet of movement speed, and increases its reach by 5 feet.
  • Putrefy food and drink causes portions of the golem’s body to rot and fall away, inflicting 1d4 points of damage (no save).

Indestructible (Ex) A feast golem is nearly impossible to destroy. Even reduced below 0 hit points, its fast healing continues to restore hit points, though the golem is helpless unless above 0 hit points. It can only be destroyed if the golem’s heart is consumed: an ossified loaf of fruitcake, reeking of bad liquor and covered in various colorful molds. In order to successfully eat the golem’s heart, a creature must make a DC 17 Fortitude saving throw every round for 4 rounds—somewhat of a challenge due to its dryness (and the feast golem’s fast healing). Failing this saving throw indicates that the creature takes 1d4 points of Constitution damage. This ability is Charisma-based.

Slippery (Ex) Oozing butter, fat, and sticky syrup from every crevice in its misshapen form, the feast golem has a +8 bonus on all Escape Artist checks and to its CMD against grapples.

Unstoppable (Ex) The feast golem ignores penalties for difficult terrain, and its movement increases by 10 feet.

The unholy machinations of mad sorcerer-chefs or unstable goblin alchemists, feast golems are walking amalgams of food, drink, and flatware given horrible purpose by magic. Stitched together from leftovers and hearty meals, no two feast golems look exactly the same. The same magic that animates their delectable flesh also maintains their various ingredients at appropriate temperatures, preserving both hot and cold dishes indefinitely. Affluent fey or magically-versed nobles may employ the creations, disguised as a sumptuous meal to deter would-be assassins at the dinner table, but just as often their creation is an accident wrought from the overeager joining of edibles and enchantment. The precise origins of the feast golem remain a mystery, and its means of destruction not for the faint of stomach.


From all of us, to all of you: Have a Joyous Crystalhue!

Liz Courts & Crystal Frasier
Department of Holiday-Themed Awesomeness

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Paizo Employee Developer

That illustration is great, Crystal! I now fear the food!

Silver Crusade

Awesome :3


Wow, my stomach got full just reading that! Awesome job, Crystal and Liz.

How many new golems have been published on the blog? There's the Paizo Golem and the Feast Golem. What else is in store?!

Dark Archive

Can someone provide a link for the Paizo Golem? I must have missed it.

Thanks and Merry Christmas to all.


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But I actually wanted the W2 form...


This thing is deliciously evil to unleash on a party!


Won't be able to kill it. I can't consume that fruitcake blech!


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Carrion Crown 2 Part 2 "Trial of the Feast!"

Grand Lodge

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Construction cost is missing. I need to know how much food to buy to create this!!!

This is B to the A!!

Liberty's Edge Contributor

Hahahah! That is awesome!

Liberty's Edge

Starfinder Superscriber

I concur -- this is awesome.

Silver Crusade

This is too awesome. I love this. Can I use this in Second Darkness. Maybe the Elves are bored after storming their old hometown. Or the Drow are so crazy, that they created the Feast Golem. Or maybe the Cypher Mages find the recipe for this ancient creation lost in the Ancient Thassolian, I know I spelled it wrong, spellbook from the Rune Lord of Gluttony. This is too awesome. Have a Merry Christmas and an awesome New Year.


O_o
Dear god, it just might be unstoppable.

Silver Crusade

Wonderful. My party's just about to enter the Wizard's mansion in The Dragon's Demand. The wizard's table might be set, now.

Two rules questions:

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Bountiful Corpse (Sp) Consuming the corpse of a feast golem grants the effect of a heroes’ feast, but those that partake are fatigued for 1 day.

Fatigued and heroes-feasted at the same time?

Quote:
Unstoppable (Ex) The feast golem ignores penalties for difficult terrain, and its movement increases by 10 feet.

... while moving through difficult terrain?

Silver Crusade

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Joe M. wrote:
Quote:
Bountiful Corpse (Sp) Consuming the corpse of a feast golem grants the effect of a heroes’ feast, but those that partake are fatigued for 1 day.
Fatigued and heroes-feasted at the same time?

No! Failing my Fort save against all...that....sage.....zzzZZZzzZZZzzzzz


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With Crystalhue upon us, everyone is eager eager to sing, dance, and tell secrets to the Zonzon to air our our grievances for the coming year.

what are these feelings i am feeling

Silver Crusade

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Zon-Kuthon wrote:
Quote:
With Crystalhue upon us, everyone is eager eager to sing, dance, and tell secrets to the Zonzon to air our our grievances for the coming year.
what are these feelings i am feeling

And it was said, that on Crystalhue, his heart grew 3 times its normal size.

Liberty's Edge Digital Products Assistant

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Joe M. wrote:

Two rules questions:

Quote:
Bountiful Corpse (Sp) Consuming the corpse of a feast golem grants the effect of a heroes’ feast, but those that partake are fatigued for 1 day.
Fatigued and heroes-feasted at the same time?

Yes.

Joe M. wrote:
Quote:
Unstoppable (Ex) The feast golem ignores penalties for difficult terrain, and its movement increases by 10 feet.
... while moving through difficult terrain?

Its movement speed is always 40 feet. It ignores penalties for difficult terrain.

Dark Archive

Crystal Frasier wrote:
Joe M. wrote:

Two rules questions:

Quote:
Bountiful Corpse (Sp) Consuming the corpse of a feast golem grants the effect of a heroes’ feast, but those that partake are fatigued for 1 day.
Fatigued and heroes-feasted at the same time?

Yes.

Joe M. wrote:
Quote:
Unstoppable (Ex) The feast golem ignores penalties for difficult terrain, and its movement increases by 10 feet.
... while moving through difficult terrain?
Its movement speed is always 40 feet. It ignores penalties for difficult terrain.

go home/log off already -- it's XMas


There should be bloated condition that grants physical penalties but immunity to compulsions to eat. And vulnerability to sleep...


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It's only weakness is that it is delicious. If you manage to befriend it, however, it will probably cast Polypurpose Panacea on you, which a is good thing for a friend to do.

Sovereign Court

Three cheers!

Lantern Lodge RPG Superstar 2014 Top 4

Wow, that's great! Thanks, you two, for putting that together! :)

Liberty's Edge

Obélix could destroy the Feast Golem single-handed!


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To be fair, Obelix could destroy pretty much everything single-handed.


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The monster stat-block above wrote:
Bountiful Corpse (Sp) Consuming the corpse of a feast golem grants the effect of a heroes’ feast, but those that partake are fatigued for 1 day.

While fatigued by a Feast Golem's Bountiful Corpse ability, creatures must make a DC16 Will save (CHA based) or be compelled to spend their time on a couch, watching Football. This is an Enchantment (Compulsion) effect.

Dark Archive

I have to use this, I have a food themed wizard NPC named Homburg Garonfries!


I would have made it so that attacking it with a bite attack always went though it's damage reduction and did more damage. It would make it a viable way to beat it. You know players would love that method of delicious delicious destruction.

Just imagine if you could trap it safely without killing it, or being the creator of one. It would be a instant ready to go feast with it's fast healing. That's a pretty sweet deal for it's creator. I hope it also give off the holiday food smell that comes about when food is being prepared.

I'm sure the wizard with this would be very popular.

Scarab Sages

Crystal Fraiser is the best. Please, when you have the time, more PFS scenarios please.

This Feast Golem is delicious in more ways than one.

Liberty's Edge

I think the RPG club at school will fight this one when break is over.

Lantern Lodge Customer Service Dire Care Bear Manager

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I'm so excited to see this idea come to fruitition. I've been salivating at this idea for several weeks and its great to see it so well-done. Congrats on an amazing job, both the art and the stats are too sumptuous for words!!

Silver Crusade Assistant Software Developer

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Sara Marie wrote:
I'm so excited to see this idea come to fruitition. I've been salivating at this idea for several weeks and its great to see it so well-done. Congrats on an amazing job, both the art and the stats are too sumptuous for words!!

Ha! I see what you did there. ^_^


I shall be working this up as a random encounter this weekend. Maybe a alchemist chefs runaway experiment, the PC's are in Whitethrone currently, being part-way through RoW pt2.
Thanks Liz & Crystal, Merry Christmas from New Zealand, have a great holiday.

Dark Archive

I love this. I will use it in tandem with a NPC chef I had to "cook up" on a moments notice. The players enjoyed the role play with him so much that they see him each they visit. I liked the alchemical experiment gone away idea and will use that. The vivisectionist should work well as he has prepared sentient beings as food! He is also an assassin. I didn't really want to kill the PC but one role play session included a joke of mine just for fun in witch he spent move actions chatting with a PC helping him prepare food and standard actions criticizing(studying) another antagonistic PC for prepareing the food wrong. After three such rounds, he drew his knife and declaed he would show him how it is done while approaching the PC and delivered a death attack! Again, I did not want to kill the PC but told the playerd I was going to save that for if their alliance ever goes downhill.


Man, I need to stop reading the overheard thread, it keeps spoiling fun posts like this ;-)

Although overheard DID make it clearer that characters feasting on the feast golem take burn damage.


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Excellent. This would go well with a gingerbread golem swarm...


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defensive abilities wrote:
DR 10/silverware

FTFY.


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(Or "10/good and china")

Liberty's Edge

This is incredible... my PCs are going to face this sometime soon! Thanks for the great Christmas gift!


Incredible indeed! Fantastic work!

Silver Crusade

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Incredible


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Sara Marie wrote:
I'm so excited to see this idea come to fruitition. I've been salivating at this idea for several weeks and its great to see it so well-done. Congrats on an amazing job, both the art and the stats are too sumptuous for words!!

There's a thread for that. ;-)

Liberty's Edge

Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber

Two things:

1 The Immune to Magic trait refers to a Carrion Golem in the first sentence

2 I believe the heart of the Feast Golem must be some form of passed-around fruit cake to require that many Fort saves

Happy Crystalhue!

Silver Crusade

Today I learned that I am no match for this beast.

(srsly though, this thing's head is creepy as hell)

Webstore Gninja Minion

Reckless wrote:

Two things:

1 The Immune to Magic trait refers to a Carrion Golem in the first sentence

Fixed!

Reckless wrote:
2 I believe the heart of the Feast Golem must be some form of passed-around fruit cake to require that many Fort saves

It *is* a fruitcake, but it is a fruitcake gone very very wrong. One person must consume the golem's heart in order to truly destroy it.


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Liz Courts wrote:
Reckless wrote:
I believe the heart of the Feast Golem must be some form of passed-around fruit cake to require that many Fort saves
It *is* a fruitcake, but it is a fruitcake gone very very wrong. One person must consume the golem's heart in order to truly destroy it.

Hmmm, lich's phylactery as a centuries-old petrified fruitcake...


Liz Courts wrote:
It *is* a fruitcake, but it is a fruitcake gone very very wrong. One person must consume the golem's heart in order to truly destroy it.

I wasn't aware that fruitcake could ever go right. Describing fruitcake as gone wrong seems redundant.

Dark Archive

no link for the Paizo Golem stats?

Grand Lodge

Mine all mine...don't touch wrote:
no link for the Paizo Golem stats?

Found the Paizo Golem stats: Happy (early) Anniversary, Paizo!

-Art

Webstore Gninja Minion

Drock11 wrote:
I wasn't aware that fruitcake could ever go right.

Homemade fruitcake is delicious and delightful.

And here's a link to the Paizo Golem for those that were asking about it. :)

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