Actions/Abilities/Traits: (Pathfinder 2e)
Ability
Ability
Variant adamantine golem
Ability
Destructive Strike
On a critical hit, the golem's staff Strike breaks the target's armor, if any, in addition to dealing damage to the target. If the target has a shield raised, the golem breaks the shield instead.
Ability
Golem Antimagic
harmed by acid (9d10, 2d10 from areas or persistent damage); healed by plant (area 2d10 HP); slowed by electricity
Ability
Inexorable March
The golem Strides up to its Speed, pushing back each creature whose space it moves into and damaging them if they try to stop its movement. A creature can try to bar the way by attempting a DC 43 Fortitude save. Critical Success The creature takes no damage and its armor takes no damage. Success The golem halts its movement and cannot enter the creature's square. Failure The resisting creature is damaged and its armor takes damage as if hit by the golem's staff.
Ability
Repair Mode
When the golem is at 0 HP, it isn't destroyed. Instead, it enters repair mode, during which it is slowed 1, can't take reactions, and can take only the Self-Repair action. Once it has more than 30 HP, it can use any type of action and can use reactions, though it remains slowed 1 and can't take any reactions until the start of its next turn. If a critical hit with an adamantine weapon reduces the golem to 0 HP, or if such a weapon hits it while it's already at 0 HP, then the golem is destroyed.
Ability
Self-Repair
(manipulate) The golem repairs itself, regaining 30 Hit Points.
Ability
Vent Splinters
(arcane, evocation, fire) The golem vents a 30-foot cone of fiery splinters from its internal forge. This deals 13d6 piercing damage to all creatures in the cone (DC 38 basic Reflex save). Creatures who fail the save also take 2d6 persistent fire damage (4d6 persistent fire damage on a critical failure). The golem can't use Vent Splinters again for 1d4 rounds.
Ability
Vulnerable to Dispelling and Shape Wood
The golem can be targeted by disjunction, dispel magic, and shape wood. If targeted by such a spell of 9th level or higher, the golem has its resistance to physical damage lowered to 10 and is slowed 1 (or slowed 2 if in repair mode) for 1d4 rounds. During this time, if the golem is reduced to 0 HP while already in repair mode, it is destroyed.
Offense
Melee
Circumstance: combat round (melee)
staff +33 [+28/+23] (deadly 3d12, magical, reach 15 feet), Damage 3d10+15 bludgeoning plus destructive strike
Trait
Construct
A construct is an artificial creature empowered by a force other than necromancy. Constructs are often mindless; they are immune to bleed damage, death effects, disease, healing, necromancy, nonlethal attacks, poison, and the doomed, drained, fatigued, paralyzed, sickened, and unconscious conditions; and they may have Hardness based on the materials used to construct their bodies. Constructs are not living creatures, nor are they undead. When reduced to 0 Hit Points, a construct creature is destroyed.
Trait
Golem
Golems are a special type of construct. Golems are immune to almost all magic, but most have a weakness to certain spells.
Trait
Mindless
A mindless creature has either programmed or rudimentary mental attributes. Most, if not all, of their mental ability modifiers are -5. They are immune to all mental effects.
Immunity
bleed
death effects
disease
doomed
drained
fatigued
healing
magic (see below)
mental
necromancy
nonlethal attacks
paralyzed
poison
sickened
unconscious
Perception
darkvision
Resistance
physical 15 (except adamantine)