Need Help with Loot Transport.


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Hey we are running a mostly casual pathfinder campaign and I think our DM is going to throw a Noqual Golem at us since this is the Iron Gods campaign and i read about it. We have been really shafted for gold and the items we get are mostly useless but some of the party doesnt want to sell them, and they hoard them. Anyway I think we are going to fight this golem at somepoint and i read that its made of like 53,000 gp of materials, but it also weighs like 31,000 pounds. We are a level 9 party and im a sorcerer. What can we do to get this thing somewhere we can sell it?


Off the top of my head, I'd start with the spell Shrink Item. At CL 9 it will affect 18 cubic feet of item, reducing it to 1/4000 mass (a bit under 8 pounds in your case.) If you have to you can break said golem into chunks for easier transport.


If you can fit it into a 10 ft cube (maybe posing it in a seated or fetal position) then the Treasure Stitching spell might solve your problem.


Wildly impractical solution: get ahold of a mastadon, teleport it to where the golem is, cast ant haul on the mastadon, load the loot onto the mastadon, and teleport it to the nearest city.


Carry Companion and a truckload of yaks or elephants or what have you could be of use here, provided you had some way of animals Helpful to you.

Load 'em up, turn them into statuettes, and then not have to worry about monsters eating them or them getting lost or transporting a whole bunch of pack animals large distances.


RealAlchemy wrote:
Off the top of my head, I'd start with the spell Shrink Item. At CL 9 it will affect 18 cubic feet of item, reducing it to 1/4000 mass (a bit under 8 pounds in your case.) If you have to you can break said golem into chunks for easier transport.

But would the Golem retain its spell resistance after being defeated? Even if it didn't is it not still considered a magical item?


Gisher wrote:
If you can fit it into a 10 ft cube (maybe posing it in a seated or fetal position) then the Treasure Stitching spell might solve your problem.

Does a golem retain spell resistance after being defeated? broken? I know objects can have spell resistance.


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Muleback Cords, a potion of Ant Haul and an Ox. The Drag weight rules are kind of nuts.

The Drag rules are kind of silly.


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Use Possess Object. Then have it carry your body.

/cevah


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Golems work just fine in antimagic fields, so not magic items while 'alive', certainly not after being 'killed.' I see no reason for the magic resitance to persist, if it does the value of thkse scraps just went through the roof.

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