Again, there's a legs problem here, but my DM is letting me play a steel defender that takes the form of a mechanical snake. Later I was allowed to, after lots of downtime and experimentation, carve a reservoir into its head that let me use the Repair ability to instead fill the defender's fangs with poison and inflict the condition. Very cool effect.
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I am the very model of a modern gnome barbarian
I get in fights with clerics Catholic and Pastafarian
Despite the rest of civilization having turned agrarian
Cowboy gnome artificer with a steel defender horse. Thorn whip was flavored as a mechanical lasso.
I went with an medium size axebeak style. I also flavor that my replicated bag of holding is its stomach. It regurgitates items when I go for them.
Something simple, a marble statue. You can call the "Steel" Defender Galatea. Nothing in the rules says it has to be made of steel.
Again, there's a legs problem here, but my DM is letting me play a steel defender that takes the form of a mechanical snake. Later I was allowed to, after lots of downtime and experimentation, carve a reservoir into its head that let me use the Repair ability to instead fill the defender's fangs with poison and inflict the condition. Very cool effect.
I am the very model of a modern gnome barbarian
I get in fights with clerics Catholic and Pastafarian
Despite the rest of civilization having turned agrarian
I am the very model of a modern gnome barbarian
Playing as a harengon, I made mine a fox. I was a bunny riding a fox. Also, my homunculus was an owl, so I had a full menagerie going on.
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Roomba Knight, Architect of the Cataclysm, Foxy Lunar Archpriest. He/Him.
Ravenclaw, bookworm, Lego fanatic, mythology nerd, rock climber, pedantic about spelling.
I love K-pop Demon Hunters and the theatre.
In the non steel variety pets, I was planning my homonculous to be a stuffed animal style. Styled like a moogle from final fantasy