Fun with Feat builds: Golems


Advice

Scarab Sages

So, let's pretend
Let's say you want to play a Golem as a PC. Let's ignore level caps and campaign story for simplicity. If you want to add backstory to your PC golem, go for it.
Let's also say that your GM has granted the following variations to the golem(any golem, no HD limit) you choose:
You are sentient (naturally)
You have a con score of 10 (for simplicity), but are still have all the immunities as a normal.
You may retrain feats for your PC equal to 2/hd+1for first lvl (per bestiary)
You may assign stat bonuses as normal (1/4 hd)
You have an Int score of 10 (for story reasons)
You may gain regular class levels as normal.
Monster feats are permitted.

What golem would you choose for your new PC? What classes would you give him? What feat progression (pre and post-class levels) and class build would you choose? What role do you see your mechanical man filling? Any comments on the concept of a PC Golem?

I have a Build for an Adamantine Golem I'll post up tomorrow (real life demands bed now). Until then, I eagerly await your responces.


addy golem congrats your immortal


Dotting while I build my Wood Golem Druid =D


Bone Golem, have it made up so your "soul" is made up of dozens of bits and pieces of the creatures that didn't want to die yet.

Scarab Sages

Spoiler:

A thread of mine got necro'd. Yay!

And now is when I realize that I never posts that build.
Ya, I'll get right on that. :)


A fossil Golem monk would be fun. Petrification flurry of blows for the win.


Mythril golem.


Don't be a Golem of a valuable material - you don't want to get chased out of town by mobs with chisels...


Tots would do a flesh golem and call him Franky Munster.


The rest of the party would call him Meat Shield.

Behind his back though.

Which is where they'd usually cower anyway.


Soul-bound doll whirling dervish.


Another idea I had stained glass golem. either Rogue or Cleric. As a Cleric you are your own church. the Rogue for that +8 stealth Bounus and if they shine a light at you in the shadows you blind them.


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The rest of the party would call him Meat Shield.

Behind his back though.

Which is where they'd usually cower anyway.

LOL o that made my day

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