Clockwork Dragon
While the clockwork goliaths possess more brute power, clockwork dragons' powerful breath weapons and mastery of flight make them more versatile and graceful killers. Designed for long flights and missions, the intricate winding mechanism of the clockwork dragon is more efficient than that of other clockwork constructs, partially because it reuses some of the energy generated by its intricate wings and the complex machinery of its breath weapon device. One of the most complicated and subtly crafted clockworks, its many moving parts are fortified by adamantine supports and fixtures, making this killing machine a brilliant mix of intricacy and unyielding terror.
The basic chassis and internal workings of the clockwork dragons are highly adaptable, and many variants of the clockwork dragon exist. Clockwork dragons are typically 20 feet long from snout to the tip of its tail, and weigh nearly 75 tons.
- HP
- 177 (25d10+40)
- AC
- 34, touch 14, flat-footed 28 (+4 Dex, +2 dodge, +20 natural, –2 size)
- Speed
- 60 ft., fly 100 ft. (average), swim 60 ft.
- Init
- +8
- Melee
- bite +35 (4d6+12), 2 claws +35 (2d8+12), tail slap +30 (2d6+6), 2 wings +30 (2d6+6)
- BAB
- +25
- CMB
- +39
- CMD
- 55 (59 vs. trip)
- Fort
- +8
- Ref
- +14
- Will
- +8
- DR
- 15/adamantine
- SR
- 27
adamantine weapons, breath weapon (100-ft. line, 14d6 fire damage, Reflex DC 22 half, usable every 1d4 rounds), self-destruction
difficult to create, efficient winding, swift reactions
Fly +8, Perception +8, Swim +20
- Type
- Construct
- Alignment
- N
- Size
- Huge
- Environment
- any land
- Senses
- darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision, see invisibility; Perception +8
- Source
- Bestiary 4
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