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===Maneuvers=== |
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Lesser constructs have a [[bearhug]]-like [[Creature maneuver|maneuver]] similar to their greater cousins: |
Lesser constructs have a [[bearhug]]-like [[Creature maneuver|maneuver]] similar to their greater cousins: |
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Multiple constructs in the same room also have a special maneuver they can use together: |
Multiple greater constructs in the same room also have a special maneuver they can use together, and presumably the lesser constructs can do the same: |
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A greater construct slams against you sending you reeling against the other constructs who bat you away in turn.<br> |
A greater construct slams against you sending you reeling against the other constructs who bat you away in turn.<br> |
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===Preventing Dragging=== |
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Lesser constructs can also grab a deader's body, preventing it from being drug. |
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Whenever they can, lesser constructs will prevent characters from dragging items or dead bodies. Aside from killing the construct, this can be mitigated by severing both of its arms, immobilizing it (such as with [[War_Cries#Carn.27s_Cry|Carn's Cry]]), or goading it into another room, such as through the use of [[Divert]] or by sanctifying the current room and hoping its subsequent boredom causes it to walk away. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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The white granite-like features of the lesser construct hold no hints of the giant creature's intentions or motivations. Its alabaster skin made more of the hardest rock than any living tissue makes the construct a formidable opponent for any who dare to trifle with it. Massing more than ten giantmen, it is a a mountain of rock when in motion and very little, man or animal can oppose its desired path of travel once it is in motion.
Hunting strategies
Constructs are surrounded by a golden aura which will absorb approximately 200hp in damage before disappearing. Spells cast against them will have no effect until the shield is removed. Physical attacks can harm the construct and the shield, so it is possible to remove the shield with melee attacks and finish with spells.
Other information
Maneuvers
Lesser constructs have a bearhug-like maneuver similar to their greater cousins:
A greater construct swings its arms together in an attempt to trap you! Encircled by the two massive arms, you are unable to slip out and are crushed between them.
... 20 points of damage!
Good blow to your left leg!
You are stunned for 3 rounds!
Multiple greater constructs in the same room also have a special maneuver they can use together, and presumably the lesser constructs can do the same:
A greater construct slams against you sending you reeling against the other constructs who bat you away in turn.
... 20 points of damage!
Good blow to your right leg!
You are stunned for 3 rounds!
... 25 points of damage!
Strong shot to your head messes up the brain fatally.
Preventing Dragging
Whenever they can, lesser constructs will prevent characters from dragging items or dead bodies. Aside from killing the construct, this can be mitigated by severing both of its arms, immobilizing it (such as with Carn's Cry), or goading it into another room, such as through the use of Divert or by sanctifying the current room and hoping its subsequent boredom causes it to walk away.
References
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