Meet the Fiend-Infused Irespan Basalt Stone Golem...


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Nothing too crazy from making them out of Irespan Basalt, just a little extra HP and a small Strength boost... creation costs and DC goes up, CL goes down... still nothing too serious.

Fiend-Infused Irespan Basalt Stone Golem

CR 13 XP 25,600
NE Large construct
Init +3; 
Senses darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision; 
Perception +0

DEFENSE
AC 26, touch 8, flat-footed 26
(–1 Dex, +18 natural, –1 size)
hp 151 (14d10+74); fast healing 5
Fort +4, Ref +3, Will +4
DR 10/adamantine and good; Immune construct traits, fire, magic

OFFENSE
Speed 20 ft.
Melee 
2 slam +24 (2d10+10 plus hellfire touch)
Space 10 ft.; Reach 10 ft.
Special Attacks berserk liberation, hellfire touch, slow

STATISTICS
Str 30, Dex 9, Con —, 
Int 4, Wis 11, Cha 10
Base Atk +14; CMB +25; CMD 34

Feats 
Blind-Fight, Improved Initiative, Intimidating Prowess, Power Attack, Skill Focus (Intimidate), Toughness, Weapon Focus (slam)

Skills 
Intimidate +30

Languages 
Abyssal, Infernal (can’t speak)

SPECIAL ABILITIES
Berserk Liberation (Ex)
When a fiend-infused golem enters combat, there is a cumulative 2% chance each round that the animating fiend breaks free and the golem goes berserk. This chance resets to 0% after 1 minute of inactivity. When a fiend-infused golem goes berserk, the animating fiend explodes in a conflagration of hellfire, dealing 13d6 points of damage to all creatures within 60 feet (Reflex DC 17 half). Half of this damage is fire damage, but the other half results directly from unholy power and is not reduced by resistance to fire-based attacks. The save DC is Constitution-based. The berserk golem then loses the fiend-infused template permanently and thereafter attacks the nearest living creature, or smashes some object smaller than itself if no creature is within reach. Once it goes berserk, no known method can reestablish control.

Hellfire Touch (Su)
A fiend-infused golem’s body radiates the soul-scorching heat of the evil Outer Planes, dealing 2d6 points of damage with its touch. Half of this damage is fire damage, but the other half results directly from unholy power and is not reduced by resistance to fire-based attacks. Creatures attacking a fiend-infused golem with unarmed strikes or natural weapons take this same hellfire damage each time one of their attacks hits. A fiend-infused golem’s natural attacks are treated as evil for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction.

Immunity to Magic (Ex)
A fiend-infused stone golem is immune to any spells or spell-like abilities that allow spell resistance. In addition, certain spells and effects function differently against the creature, as noted below.

• A transmute rock to mud spell slows a fiend-infused stone golem (as per the slow spell) for 2d6 rounds, with no saving throw, while transmute mud to rock restores all of its lost hit points.

• A stone to flesh spell does not actually change the golem’s structure but negates its damage reduction and immunity to magic for 1 full round.

• A banishment or dismissal spell quells the animating fiend temporarily, negating the golem’s hellfire touch ability for 1 round with no saving throw. The spell also increases the chance of the golem’s berserk liberation by 20% in subsequent rounds of combat.

Slow (Su)
A fiend-infused stone golem can use a slow effect, as per the spell, as a free action once every 2 rounds. The effect has a range of 10 feet in a burst centered on the golem and a duration of 7 rounds. A successful DC 17 Will save negates the effect. The save DC is Constitution-based.

ECOLOGY
Environment any
Organization solitary or gang (2–4)
Treasure none

Although most golems are animated by the spirits of elementals, certain reckless or daring golem crafters instead bind evil outsiders such as daemons, demons, and devils to power golems. This fiend does not inhabit or control the golem in the usual manner of fiendish possession; instead, the outsider is subjugated within the golem to act as a mere engine. Although a fiend-infused golem has more self-awareness and cunning than a typical golem, it possesses only a brute, primitive intellect, lacking the animating fiend’s personality beyond a base desire to destroy goodness. The fiend’s rage at being imprisoned in such a manner manifests as ever-burning hellfire, which the fiend-infused golem uses as a weapon against its foes.

As with ordinary golems, fiend-infused golems primarily serve as guards or defenders. However, a fiend-infused golem’s marginally improved intellect means it can be given more complex instructions, such as evaluating an intruder’s intent, activating or deactivating traps, acting in disguise, or patrolling a convoluted territory. Although fiend-infused golems are obligated to follow their creators’ commands in the same manner as regular golems, they sometimes do so with sullenness or frustrated defiance.

The foremost golem crafters of antiquity experimented extensively with fiend-bound golems. Using evil outsiders as an animating force came with an inherent drawback that the golem crafters could never fully overcome: the fiend’s seething anger at serving within a golem increases the chance that the fiend-infused golem will break free of its command and run amok. Ultimately, the golem crafters succeeded only by increasing the size of their golems: enormous behemoth golems are the only fiend-infused golems that do not risk the bound fiend going berserk. Fiend-infused golems still guard ancient factories and treasure vaults, and in other hidden sites.

Ancient secrets of fiend-infused golems have leaked to several modern golem crafters.

Some of these crafters had already developed their own techniques for creating fiend-infused golems, and use the unearthed lore to confirm or supplement their own designs. Artificers are particularly interested in harnessing and improving upon these methods, both because the golems promise to be very powerful additions to the arsenal and because they are always looking for new ways to bind the spirits of Hell.

A fiend-infused golem is the same size and weight as an ordinary golem of its type.


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I like it! I'll buy 10!


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Artofregicide wrote:
I like it! I'll buy 10!

**clicking on abacus ensues**

That will be 1,325,000gp... half now, half on delivery.


Anyone else hear the TF2 theme when they read the title?


VoodistMonk wrote:
Artofregicide wrote:
I like it! I'll buy 10!

**clicking on abacus ensues**

That will be 1,325,000gp... half now, half on delivery.

Do you accept payment in souls?


Artofregicide wrote:
VoodistMonk wrote:
Artofregicide wrote:
I like it! I'll buy 10!

**clicking on abacus ensues**

That will be 1,325,000gp... half now, half on delivery.
Do you accept payment in souls?

Always...

So that's about 1,325HD worth of souls, please.


1 person marked this as a favorite.
VoodistMonk wrote:
Artofregicide wrote:
VoodistMonk wrote:
Artofregicide wrote:
I like it! I'll buy 10!

**clicking on abacus ensues**

That will be 1,325,000gp... half now, half on delivery.
Do you accept payment in souls?

Always...

So that's about 1,325HD worth of souls, please.

I'll have my people talk to your people. Pleasure doing business.


Do you offer Berserk Liberation insurance by any chance? I always seem to get those rare ill effects early.


No insurance offered, but if you need something to take care of berserking Stone Golems... we do create Gorgotaurs, and they literally eat stone.

Buy a pair of Gorgotaurs per berserking Stone Golems, just to be certain... they will meander away when finished, and find themselves a dark hole or cave to call their lair. Not to worry about, and not your problem. If you have a big enough basement, just invite them home. Keep them around for next time.

So, umm, you gunna use all them dead peasants? If not, I MIGHT have a use for them... the dead are a terrible thing to waste.

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