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A clockwork creation consists of two parts, a body and a control apparatus. The body is a mechanical machine powered by springs. The control apparatus is by far the most complex part and can be mechanical or magical. This article focuses on mechanical clockwork, driven by mundane forces. A mechanical clockwork has a very limited intelligence, able to act only on specific instructions. This work somewhat like [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/skills/handle-animal Handle Animal].  
 
A clockwork creation consists of two parts, a body and a control apparatus. The body is a mechanical machine powered by springs. The control apparatus is by far the most complex part and can be mechanical or magical. This article focuses on mechanical clockwork, driven by mundane forces. A mechanical clockwork has a very limited intelligence, able to act only on specific instructions. This work somewhat like [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/skills/handle-animal Handle Animal].  
  

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Deconstructed Clockwork

Last Version With Control Apparatus Rules

A clockwork creation consists of two parts, a body and a control apparatus. The body is a mechanical machine powered by springs. The control apparatus is by far the most complex part and can be mechanical or magical. This article focuses on mechanical clockwork, driven by mundane forces. A mechanical clockwork has a very limited intelligence, able to act only on specific instructions. This work somewhat like Handle Animal.

Clockwork Body

They bodies of clockwork creatures comes in two variations; clockwork creatures and animated objects. Both are made in similar ways, with clockwork creatures being more specialized designs. A clockwork body is built using the Craft (clockwork) skill, using the normal crafting rules.

Note that the raw materials used by a clockwork craftsman are themselves crafted objects; cogs, springs, even the frame and outer casings are made to order by metalworkers. The clockwork craftsman assembles a body out of these parts. If the builder is desperate to save money, he can use craft (metalworking) to make his own part and thus reduce costs by investing more in time and Craft skills.

Clockwork Creature: Using one of several custom designs, clockwork creatures are specialized machines designed for a specific task. Refer to the bestiary index for each creature to see the cost of creating it's body, given as "crafted clockwork pieces". Making the design of a new clockwork creature is a major achievement and outside the scope of these rules; tinkerers who want custom-designed clockwork servants usually work with animate clockwork (see below).

Animate Clockwork: An animated objects powered by clockwork has a cost equal to the challenge rating, squared, times 50 gold pieces. Note that the challenge rating of an animated object can be altered by construction points. Called an animate clockwork, such a creature uses all the rules for animated objects and also gains the advantages and disadvantages of the clockwork subtype. Unlike an object animated by animate objects, an animate clockwork is purpose-built to be a moving creatuire, and generally looks like a miniature creature of some kind. When not moving, an animate clockwork gains a +10 bonus on Disguise checks to appear as an inanimate object.

Control Apparatus

The control apparatus comes in two kinds; mechanical and magical. A mechanical clockwork automaton that must be programmed in detail. More complex is a mechanical differential engine, capable of being programmed, but also of running several ready-made routines called tricks and able to adjust these tricks to its surrounding. Magic is a more expensive option, creating which gives the clockwork creature instincts similar to that of vermin and the ability to understand and obey its master.

Note that neither of these methods gives the clockwork creature an actual intelligence score. Clockwork remain mindless creatures incapable of independent thought or action; they only react as their master instructed them to. A clockwork creature has no survival instinct and must be ordered to defend itself.

The cost of the control apparatus is in addition to the cost of the clockwork body.

Mechanical Controls

Clockwork with a mechanical control apparatus can either be given operations to perform or instructed to activate certain "tricks", sequences of operations that mimic intelligent action.

Tricks: A clockwork automaton can be made capable of running various tricks, similar to the tricks animals can be taught using Animal Handling. All clockwork automatons know the stay trick, and can be made to perform additional tricks by using a more complex clockwork control apparatus. The number of tricks a clockwork automaton can execute is not related to Intelligence as it is with an animal; all differential engines have an Intelligence score of zero. Instead the control apparatus is made more complex, making the clockwork capable of additional tricks.

Ordering a clockwork to perform a trick it is capable of is a move action that can be made up to 30 ft away from the clockwork, and requires a Knowledge (engineer) check, DC 10.

Pushing: A clockwork automaton is inherently only able to follow hands-on instructions from an operator. These instructions are made by operating levers or other control surfaces on the clockwork, usually mounted in back. This method of controlling a clockwork corresponds roughly to pushing an animal using Handle Animal.

Orders to the clockwork creature must be exact; they apply to a certain situation. This means they must usually be applied ad-hoc as the situation comes up, but if the situation is known in advance it is possible to apply an operation beforehand and set a trigger condition that makes the clockwork activate, such as "attack the first creature you see that is not wearing the guild badge". This increases the Knowledge (engineering) DC by 5, but time on the order and winding mechanism only begin counting once the trigger activates.

Pushing a clockwork is a full-round action performed when adjacent to the clockwork, that requires a Knowledge (engineering) check. You can spend extra time on this operation, each round gives a +1 bonus on the check, to a maximum bonus of +10 after one minute. The clockwork automaton will continue to carry out its instructions for one round, plus one round for each point above the DC on the Knowledge (engineering) check.

Cost, Weight, and Crafting: A clockwork automaton control apparatus costs 25 gp times the number of tricks it can run, squared. Remember that all clockwork automatons can run two tricks, down and heel, for a minimum cost of 100 gp. It weights 2 lb. A clockwork automaton control apparatus is made using Craft (clockwork) DC 25.

Abstract Engine The clockwork controlled by an abstract engine can exchange its tricks by being inserted with punch cards or other mechanical information record. It does not come with any punch cards. A punch card is made using Knowledge (engineering) and cost gp equal to the DC of teaching an animal the trick it contains. Changing the instructions of the abstract engine takes 1 minute and a Knowledge (engineering) check with a DC equal to the DC of teaching an animal the trick it contains. A difference engine doubles the cost of of mechanical controls.

Pilot A subtype of mechanical control apparatus, a clockwork can incorporate a piloting compartment for a creature at least three size categories smaller than the clockwork creature itself. A pilot with hands (or equivalent manipulative limbs) can pilot a clockwork of any shape; a creature lacking hands, such as most familiars, can only pilot a clockwork that mimics its basic shape. A piloted clockwork functions just as if it was an intelligent creature. The pilot spends a full-round action each turn to pilot the clockwork. When a piloted clockwork takes damage, the pilot takes half that damage the clockwork took (this does not reduce the damage to the clockwork), a Fortitude save (DC 15) negates. The pilot gains a +4 bonus on any Will saving throws originating from outside the clockwork, but Mind-affecting effects targeting the clockwork may affect the pilot. THe pilot cannot otherwise be targeted from outside and is not considered to be in any areas the clockwork is in. A pilot console costs 500 gp.

A Tiny clockwork creature can accept a fine pilot; A Medium clockwork can accept a diminutive pilot; a Large clockwork a Tiny pilot, a Huge clockwork a Small pilot, a Gargantuan clockwork can accept a Medium pilot, and a Colossal clockwork can accept a Large pilot.

Mount A clockwork that knows the heel trick can carry a rider of size category smaller than itself. This works like an animal carrying a rider.

Magical Motivation

This is the "standard" solution when creating constructs and creates the most versatile servant, capable of following even quite complex orders, but it is also horrendously expensive. Use the standard cost and abilities for animated objects and clockwork creatures. This involves having the Craft Construct feat and paying either the cost to create given for a clockwork creature. The cost to enchant an animate clockwork varies by Hit Dice and construction points—to determine the amount, add the animated object’s Hit Dice to its Construction Points, and multiple the total by 1,000.

Familiar Control: A subtype of magical control, a character with the familiar class feature can take a clockwork as a familiar, summoning a spirit to act as a control mechanism. Only a Tiny clockwork can be a familiar. A Tiny animated object counts as a normal familiar (without an animal familiar's bonus to its master), while a clockwork familiar requires the Improved Familiar feat and caster level 7. The cost of familiar control is the same as that of summoning a regular familiar, normally 200 gold pieces per level of the caster. The cost given to enchant a clockwork familiar assumes magical motivation; binding the creature as a familiar circumvents this cost and the need for the Craft Constructs feat.

Damage and Repair

A clockwork body can be repaired using Craft (clockwork) at DC 15 or with abilities that repair constructs. A full repair costs 10% of the cost of the body, partial repairs proportionally less. Clockwork are disabled at zero hit points and destroyed (irreparable) at negative hit points equal to three times its Hit Dice. Damage that does not destroy the clockwork does not harm the control apparatus. When a clockwork is destroyed, make a Fortitude saving throw DC 10 + its number of known tricks or DC 20 for magical controls; on a success the mechanical control apparatus survives and can be re-used.

Clockwork Tricks

Clockwork generally use the same tricks as the Handle Animal skill, but certain tricks are new or modified.

Attack A clockwork need only learn this trick once to attack any kind of foe.

Detect, Get Help, Hunt, Seek, Serve: Clockwork cannot perform these tricks.

New Construction Abilities

These new construct abilities and flaws are available to clockwork animated objects. The benefits of construction abilities do not stack.

Ability Increase(Ex, 1 CP): Increase one attribute by 4 points. This cannot be applied to Int or Con.

Specialist (Ex, 1 Cp) The clockwork gains a +6 bonus and counts as trained with one specific skill. The clockwork has integral tools that allows it to perform the skill and gains neither bonuses or penalties from tools.

Construction Flaws

Poor Senses (Ex, +1 Cp) The clockwork has poor senses, lacking both low-light and darkvision. It can only be ordered to perform tricks by creatures adjacent to it.

Spring Mechanism (Ex, +2 Cp) The clockwork is powered by a primitive spring mechanism. It remains wound for only one minute per Hit Dice it has. Any wrench can be used to wind the clockwork; it has no special key. Winding a spring mechanism is physically demanding and requires as much effort as carrying the clockwork.

Vulnerable Mechanism (Ex, +1 Cp) Whenever the clockwork takes damage, it must make a DC 15 Fortitude save to avoid being staggered for 1 round.

Weak Winding Mechanism (Ex, +1 Cp) The clockwork has a weak power source. It remains wound for only one hour per Hit Dice it has.

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A clockwork creation consists of two parts, a body and a control apparatus. The body is a mechanical clockwork machine. The control apparatus is by far the most complex part and can be mechanical or magical. This article focuses on mechanical clockwork, driven by mundane forces. A mechanical clockwork has a very limited intelligence, able to act only on specific instructions. The skills used with clockwork creatures are Craft (clockwork) to create the machinery and Knowledge (engineering) to control clockwork and understand their logic.

Clockwork Body

They bodies of clockwork creatures comes in two variations; clockwork creatures and animated objects. Clockwork creatures being more specialized designs while animated clockwork are basic frames that can be easily modified. A clockwork body is built using the Craft (clockwork) skill, using the normal crafting rules.

Clockwork Creature: Using one of several custom designs, clockwork creatures are specialized machines designed for a specific task. Refer to the bestiary index for each creature to see the cost of creating it's body, given as the cost of "crafted clockwork pieces". Making the design of a new clockwork creature is a major achievement and outside the scope of these rules; tinkerers who want to customize work with animate clockwork.

Animate Clockwork: An animated objects powered by clockwork has a cost equal to the challenge rating, squared, times 50 gold pieces. Note that the challenge rating of an animated object can be altered by construction points. Called an animate clockwork, such a creature uses all the rules for animated objects and also gains the advantages and disadvantages of the clockwork subtype. Unlike an object animated by animate objects, an animate clockwork is purpose-built to be animated, and often looks like a creature of some kind. When not moving, an animate clockwork gains a +10 bonus on Disguise checks to appear as an inanimate object.

Control Apparatus

These rules deal with mechanical control, for magical controls refer to the rules in Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Ultimate Magic.

A mechanical clockwork can run certain automated routines (called tricks), or it can be instructed in detail how to deal with a certain situation (called pushing). This works much like controlling an animal using Handle Animal.

Note that clockwork do not have an intelligence score. Clockwork are mindless creatures incapable of independent thought or action; they only react as their master instructed them to. A clockwork creature has no survival instinct and must be instructed to defend itself.

Tricks: A clockwork automaton can be made capable of running various tricks, similar to the tricks animals can be taught using Animal Handling. All clockwork automatons know the stay trick, and can be made to perform additional tricks by using a more complex clockwork control apparatus. See Table: Table: Clockwork Crafting.

Ordering a clockwork to perform a trick it is capable of is a move action that can be made up to 30 ft away, and requires a Knowledge (engineer) check, DC 10.

Pushing: A clockwork automaton is inherently only able to follow hands-on instructions from an operator. These instructions are made by operating levers or other control surfaces on the clockwork, usually mounted in back. This method of controlling a clockwork corresponds roughly to pushing an animal using Handle Animal.

Orders to the clockwork creature must be exact; they apply only to a specific situation. It is possible to apply an operation beforehand and set a trigger condition that makes the clockwork activate. For example "attack the first creature you see that is not wearing the guild badge". This increases the Knowledge (engineering) DC by 5, but time on the order and winding mechanism only begin counting once the trigger activates.

Pushing a clockwork is a full-round action performed when adjacent to the clockwork, that requires a Knowledge (engineering) check. You can spend extra time on this operation, each round gives a +1 bonus on the check, to a maximum bonus of +10 after one minute. The clockwork automaton will continue to carry out its instructions for one round, plus one round for each point above the DC on the Knowledge (engineering) check.

Creation Costs

Table:
Clockwork Crafting
Number
of Tricks
Cost
multiplier
Craft
DC
1 33% 15
2 67% 15
3 100% 15
4 133% 20
5 167% 20
6 200% 20
7 233% 25
+1 +33%

A mechanical clockwork is made using Craft (clockwork). The base price for an animate clockwork is 100 gp times the challenge rating, squared. The base price for a clockwork creature is given as the cost of clockwork parts in its description. Multiply this base cost by the cost multiplier from Table: Clockwork Crafting. The first trick a clockwork knows is always stay.

Gosh is an apprentice with Craft (clockwork) +5. He wants to craft his first clockwork. A tiny animate clockwork has a challenge rating of 1/2. Giving it a single trick (stay) has a cost multiplier of 33%. 1/2 squared is 1/4, times 100% gives a final cost multiple of 1/12, or 83 sp. This simple clockwork can only act when pushed. With a Craft DC of 15 and taking 10, Gosh produces 225 sp worth of clockwork per week using the Craft rules, so this clockwork takes three days to build at a cost of 28 sp in spare parts.

Damage and Repair A clockwork body can be repaired using Craft (clockwork) at DC 15 or with abilities that repair constructs. A full repair costs 25% of the cost of the clockwork, partial repairs proportionally less. Clockwork are disabled at zero hit points and destroyed (irreparable) at negative hit points equal to three times its Hit Dice.

Control Options

These options modify how clockwork are controlled.

Abstract Engine The clockwork controlled by an abstract engine can exchange its tricks by being inserted with a mechanical information record, such as a punch card. It does not come with any tricks. The mechanical information record for a trick is made using Knowledge (engineering) and costs gp equal to the DC of teaching an animal the trick it contains. Changing the instructions of the abstract engine takes 1 minute and a Knowledge (engineering) check with a DC equal to the DC of teaching an animal the trick it contains. An abstract engine counts as four additional tricks.

Familiar Control A character with the familiar class feature can take a clockwork as a familiar, summoning a spirit to act as a control mechanism. Only a Tiny clockwork can be a familiar. A Tiny animated object counts as a normal familiar (without an animal familiar's bonus to its master), while a clockwork familiar requires the Improved Familiar feat and caster level 5. The cost is the same as that of summoning a regular familiar, normally 200 gold pieces per level of the caster. This circumvents the cost, caster level, and Craft Construct feat to create a magical clockwork familiar.

Mount A clockwork can carry a rider of any size category smaller than itself. This works like an animal mount and counts as an additional trick, including the cost of the saddle.

Pilot A subtype of mechanical control apparatus, a clockwork can incorporate an interior piloting compartment for a creature at least two size categories smaller than the clockwork. A pilot with hands (or equivalent manipulative limbs) can pilot a clockwork of any shape; a creature lacking hands can only pilot a clockwork that mimics its basic shape, such as quadruped or serpentine. A piloted clockwork functions just as if it was an intelligent creature. The pilot spends a full-round action each turn to pilot the clockwork. When a piloted clockwork takes damage, the pilot takes half that damage, Fortitude (DC 10) negates. This does not reduce the damage to the clockwork. Mind-affecting effects targeting the clockwork may affect the pilot, who gains a +4 bonus on such Will saving throws. The pilot cannot otherwise be affected from outside. A pilot console counts as two additional tricks.

Clockwork Tricks

Clockwork generally use the same tricks as the Handle Animal skill, but certain tricks are modified.

Attack: A clockwork need only learn this trick once to attack any kind of foe.

Detect, Flee, Get Help, Hunt, Seek, Serve: Clockwork cannot perform these tricks.

Work: This trick also lets the clockwork use any skills it has (see construction abilities).

New Construction Abilities

These new construct abilities and flaws are available to animate clockwork.

Ability Increase (Ex, 1 CP): Increase one attribute by 4 points. This can be increased to a +6 bonus at the cost of an an additional cp. This cannot be applied to Int or Con.

Armor (Ex, 1 Cp) The construct gains an integral armor bonus of +5. This can be increased to +8 for another cp. Clockwork cannot wear armor.

Skilled (Ex, 1 Cp) The clockwork gains a +6 bonus and counts as trained with one specific skill. The clockwork has integral tools that allows it to perform the skill and gains neither bonuses or penalties from tools. Expending 2 cp increases the bonus to +10.

Hand (Ex, 1 Cp) Turns one slam attack into a fist, that can either strike as a normal slam attack, or be used for fine manipulation or to wield a weapon. The clockwork is considered proficient with all simple melee weapons. For one additional cp, it can use all martial melee weapons. For one cp, it can use simple ranged weapons. The additional proficiencies applies to all the clockwork's hands.

Strong Structure (Ex, 1 Cp) Double the hit point bonus constructs receive from size.

Construction Flaws

Immobile (Ex, +2 Cp) The clockwork lacks all movement speeds and must be moved around.

Jam Prone (Ex, +1 Cp) Whenever the clockwork takes damage, it must make a Fortitude save (DC 10 + number of tricks it knows) to avoid being staggered for 1 round.

Poor Senses (Ex, +1 Cp) The clockwork lacks both low-light and darkvision. It can only be ordered to perform tricks by creatures adjacent to it.

Spring Mechanism (Ex, +2 Cp) The clockwork is powered by a primitive spring mechanism. It remains wound for only one minute per Hit Dice it has. Any wrench can be used to wind the clockwork; it has no special key. Winding a spring mechanism is physically demanding and requires as much effort as carrying the clockwork.

Weak Mechanism (Ex, +1 Cp) The clockwork has a weak power source. After winding, it retains power for only one hour per Hit Dice.

Example Clockwork

Clockwork Blackbird

This perched black songbird looks enamelled and has metallic notes in its repertoire.

Tiny animate clockwork. Tricks: entertain, stay. Cp: ability increase (Charisma) (2), brittle (-1), cloth (-1), weak mechanism (-1), skilled (Perform: sing) (2). Cost 17 gp.

Clockwork Blackbird CR 1/2
XP 200
N Tiny construct
Init +6 Senses darkvision 60, low-light vision; Perception -5

DEFENSE

AC 20 touch 18, flat-footed 16 (+2 Dex, +2 dodge, +4 natural, +2 size)
hp 5 (1d10)
Fort +0, Ref +6, Will -5
Defensive Abilities Immune Construct Traits

OFFENSE

Speed 10 ft.
Melee slam +1 (1d2-2)

STATISTICS

Str 6, Dex 14, Con -, Int -, Wis 1, Cha 7
Base Atk +1 CMB +1 CMD 13
Feats Improved Initiative, Lightning Reflexes.
Skills Perform +8.

SPECIAL ABILITIES

Swift Reactions (Ex) Clockwork react much more swiftly than other constructs. They gain Improved Initiative and Lightning Reflexes as bonus feats, and gain a +2 dodge bonus to AC.

WEAKNESS

Vulnerable to Cold, Electricity, and Fire (Ex) The clockwork blackbird takes 150% as much damage as normal from cold, electricity, and fire attacks.

Weak Mechanism (Ex) The clockwork blackbird has a weak power source. After winding, it retains power for only an hour.

Lock Monkey

This tiny metallic monkey is climbing towards the lock, heedless of danger.

Tiny animate clockwork. Tricks: heel, stay, stealth, work. Cp: ability increase (Dexterity) (1), additional movement (climb) (1), spring mechanism (-2), skilled (Disable Device) (1). Cost 34 gp.

Lock Monkey CR 1/2
XP 200
N Tiny construct
Init +8 Senses darkvision 60, low-light vision; Perception -5

DEFENSE

AC 22 touch 18, flat-footed 18 (+4 Dex, +2 dodge, +4 natural, +2 size)
hp 5 (1d10)
Fort +0, Ref +6, Will -5
Defensive Abilities hardness 5, Immune Construct Traits

OFFENSE

Speed 10 ft.
Melee slam +1 (1d2-2)

STATISTICS

Str 6, Dex 18, Con -, Int -, Wis 1, Cha 1
Base Atk +1 CMB +1 CMD 13
Feats Improved Initiative, Lightning Reflexes
Skills Climb +12, Disable Device +9, Stealth +12.

SPECIAL ABILITIES

Swift Reactions (Ex) Clockwork constructs react much more swiftly than other constructs. They gain Improved Initiative and Lightning Reflexes as bonus feats, and gain a +2 dodge bonus to AC.

WEAKNESS

Spring Mechanism (Ex) The clockwork is powered by a primitive spring mechanism. It remains wound for only one minute. Any wrench can be used to wind the clockwork; it has no special key.

Vulnerable to Electricity (Ex): Clockwork constructs take 150% as much damage as normal from electricity attacks.

The lock monkey is usually carried into position, then winded and instructed to unlock or disable a known mechanism. It is capable of moving under cover to where it should work, but cannot look for traps or mechanisms on its own.

Clockwork Sentry

This gnome crossbowman keeps watch, eyes scanning mechanically for foes.

Small animate clockwork. Tricks: stay. Cp: ability increase (Dexterity) (1), additional attack (1), 2 arms (simple ranged weapons) (3), brittle (-1), flammable (-1), skilled (Perception) (1), slower (-1), spring mechanism (-2). Cost 171 gp (37 gp in equipment).

Clockwork Sentry CR 2
XP 600
N Small construct
Init +7 Senses darkvision 60, low-light vision; Perception +1

DEFENSE

AC 20, touch 16, flat-footed 15 (+3 Dex, +2 dodge, +4 natural, +1 size)
hp 21 (2d10+10)
Fort +0, Ref +6, Will -5
Defensive Abilities hardness 5, Immune Construct Traits

OFFENSE

Speed 10 ft.
Melee 2 slams +3 (1d3)
Ranged Light crossbow +6 (1d6)

STATISTICS

Str 10, Dex 16, Con -, Int -, Wis 1, Cha 1
Base Atk +2 CMB +1 CMD 18
Feats Improved Initiative, Lightning Reflexes
Gear Light crossbow, quiver of 20 bolts

SPECIAL ABILITIES

Swift Reactions (Ex) Clockwork react much more swiftly than other constructs. They gain Improved Initiative and Lightning Reflexes as bonus feats, and gain a +2 dodge bonus to AC.

WEAKNESS

Spring Mechanism (Ex) The clockwork is powered by a primitive spring mechanism. It remains wound for only one minute. Any wrench can be used to wind the clockwork; it has no special key.

Vulnerable to Cold, Electricity, and Fire (Ex) The clockwork sentry tak 150% as much damage as normal from cold, electricity, and fire attacks.

The clockwork sentry is positioned in a strategic location and pushed to act on a trigger, usually something simple like "shoot anyone not wearing the Ito crest". This trigger sets its winding mechanism running for two minutes before it stops. It will fire its light crossbow until engaged in melee, then drop it and switch to slam attacks. It will only move to get a clear field of fire, and never leaves its assigned area.

Clockwork Squire

This soldier walks stiffly and appears to be made of wood.

Medium animate clockwork. Tricks: attack, come, defend, down, flank, stay, watch . Cp: ability increase (Strength) (1), additional attack (1), armored (1), weak mechanism (-1). CR 3. Cost 2100 gp.

Clockwork Squire CR 2
XP 800
N Medium construct
Init +4 Senses darkvision 60, low-light vision; Perception -5

DEFENSE

AC 20, touch 12, flat-footed 18 (+4 armor, +2 dodge, +4 natural)
hp 36 (3d10+20)
Fort +1, Ref +3, Will -4
Defensive Abilities hardness 5, Immune Construct Traits

OFFENSE

Speed 30 ft.,
Melee 2 slams +7 (1d6 +5)

STATISTICS

Str 10, Dex 10, Con -, Int -, Wis 1, Cha 1
Base Atk +2 CMB +1 CMD 18
Feats Improved Initiative, Lightning Reflexes

SPECIAL ABILITIES

Swift Reactions (Ex) Clockwork react much more swiftly than other constructs. They gain Improved Initiative and Lightning Reflexes as bonus feats, and gain a +2 dodge bonus to AC.

WEAKNESS

Vulnerable to Electricity (Ex) Clockwork constructs take 150% as much damage as normal from electricity attacks.

Weak Mechanism (Ex) The clockwork has a weak power source. After winding, it retains power for only three hours.

The clockwork squire is made to assist a soldier in battle, and has a complex control mechanism allowing it to perform many tasks.

Clockwork Steed

This large horse is made of jointed metal parts and moves with stiff precision.

Medium animate clockwork. Tricks: attack, come, defend, down, guard, mount, and stay. Cp: armored (2), faster (2), metal (2). Cost 8,400 gp.

Clockwork Steeed CR 6
XP 2,400
N Large construct
Init +3 Senses darkvision 60, low-light vision; Perception -5

DEFENSE

AC 26, touch 12, flat-footed 18 (-1 Dex, +2 dodge, +8 armor, +8 natural, -1 size)
hp 52 (4d10+30 size)
Fort +1, Ref +2, Will -4
Defensive Abilities hardness 10, Immune Construct Traits

OFFENSE

Speed 50 ft.,
Melee slam +9 (1d6+9)

STATISTICS

Str 22, Dex 8, Con -, Int -, Wis 1, Cha 1
Base Atk +2 CMB +1 CMD 18
Feats Improved Initiative, Lightning Reflexes

SPECIAL ABILITIES

Swift Reactions (Ex) Clockwork react much more swiftly than other constructs. They gain Improved Initiative and Lightning Reflexes as bonus feats, and gain a +2 dodge bonus to AC.

WEAKNESS

Vulnerable to Electricity (Ex) Clockwork steeds take 150% as much damage as normal from electricity attacks.

Winding (Ex) Clockwork steeds must be wound with special keys in order to function. A fully wound clockwork steed can remain active for 4 days.

The clockwork steed is made to be a mount for a Medium rider and to weather the hardships of intense combat.

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