Large Construct, Unaligned
Armor Class 5 Wooden
Hit Points 60 (4d20 + 8)
Speed 30 ft., Base speed 30 ft in light wind, 60 ft in moderate wind, 120 ft in heavy wind
STR
14 (+2)
DEX
19 (+4)
CON
15 (+2)
INT
1 (-5)
WIS
1 (-5)
CHA
1 (-5)
Senses Passive Perception 1
Languages --
Challenge 3 (700 XP)
Proficiency Bonus +2
Traits
Components
  • Hull HP : 3d20 (average 40), AC : 3, Damage Threshold: 5
  • Engines HP: 1d20+8 (average 20), AC : 3
  • Mount Points 1 light

Cargo 10 ft x 10 ft x 20 ft, 50 lbs

Capacity 2 creatures

Cost 4 000 gp

Damage Threshold If a vehicle component listed above has a damage threshold, that component has immunity to all damage unless it takes an amount of damage that equals or exceeds its threshold, in which case it takes damage as normal. Damage that fails to bypass the threshold is considered superficial and doesn't reduce the component's hit points.

Repairs Repairing damage to a vehicle takes a full hour of work, and a mechanical tool kit. At the end of the hour, make an Intelligence (mechanical tools) check. The vehicle restores hit points equal to the result of the ability check -5. It is possible to damage a vehicle if the attempted repairs are particularly poor. The cost of repairs is the amount of HP gained or lost divided by total vehicle HP, times the total price of the vehicle.

Actions

Crash Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, 4d10 Bludgeoning damage. Half this damage is distributed among the vehicle and crew if a Large size obstacle is crashed into, full damage is distributed if a Huge or larger obstacle is crashed into. Twice as much damage, rounded up, is done to the vehicle as is done to the crew in each case.

Stunt An airship pilot may make an ability check using their animal handling proficiency to perform one of the following stunts :

  • Avoid a small size or smaller stationary hazard : DC10
  • Make a sharp turn, gain or drop altitude quickly, avoid a medium size or larger stationary hazard : DC15
  • Recover from a nosedive, move full speed through a wide passage, move half speed through a narrow passage (3 times largest cargo dimension), avoid a slow projectile (40 ft/turn or less) : DC20
  • Recover from a spin, move full speed through a narrow passage (3 times largest cargo dimension), avoid a fast projectile (more than 40 ft/turn movement) : DC25
  • Avoid a very fast projectile (arrows, missiles, spells, canon fire) : DC30

A critically failed roll on a DC15 or less check will send the vehicle into a nosedive, causing the vehicle to crash in 5 turns unless a DC20 animal handling check is made by the pilot to recover

A critically failed roll on a DC20 or higher check will send the vehicle into a spin, causing the vehicle to crash in 5 turns unless a DC25 animal handling check is made by the pilot to recover

Reactions

If the engines loses all their HP, the vehicle will enter into a nosedive (see Actions)

If a nosedive is recovered in this fashion the vehicle will land instead of crashing after 5 turns

Creatures or cargo falling from the airship take 20d6 falling damage unless they are equiped with a parachute and a character deploying the parachute make a DC10 acrobatics check

If the hull loses all its HP, all crew and cargo fall out of the airship

Description

A contraption resembling a flying bicycle with a gun turret, the gnomish guncopter relies on animated propellers to propel up to two small sized characters through the air. It can ascend like a flying creature with poor maneuverability, and can hover in place. Like the hang glider the ornithopter gives its pilot concealment behind 1 inch of wood and cloth (hp 10, hardness 3), but not the gunner. The guncopter can mount a (smaller than typical) light mounted weapon, or a regular sized heavy gun (like a magic missile launcher).

A gnomish guncopter is too small to have different hull sections, and therefore only has an overall AC and a single hp total for the hull.

Adapted from triplecrit dot fandom dot com slash wiki slash Airships#articleComments under the CC-BY-SA license. Adapted content also under CC-BY-SA license.

OGL D20 Modern Conversion rules for Vehicles adapted from GM Binder page -LixqdaLoRasl0_Qpood

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