Keen Sight. The raptor has advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on sight.
Recorded Mimicry. The raptor can mimic any sound, including voices, it has heard in the last 24 hours. A creature that hears the sounds can tell they are imitations with a successful DC 15 Wisdom (Insight) check.
Immutable Form. The raptor is immune to any spell or effect that would alter its form.
Magic Resistance. The raptor has advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects.
Magic Weapons. The raptor's weapon attacks are magical.
Flitting. The raptor moves without provoking opportunity attacks.
Multiattack. The raptor either makes two attacks with its beak or one with dive bomb.
Beak. Melee Weapon Attack: Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 13 (2d8 + 4) piercing damage.
Blade Wing. Melee Weapon Attack: Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 13 (2d8 + 4) slashing damage.
Dive Bomb (Recharge 5-6). The raptor moves up to 30 feet in a straight line and can move through the space of any creature. The first time it enters a creature’s space during this move, it makes a Blade Wing attack against that creature.
Description
The Recon Raptor is used when long distance surveillance is needed. If spotted, the raptor tends to flee, but it can sometimes fight. They like to sit innocuously among other birds or high up.
Recording. The raptor records everything it sees and hears for up to 24 hours in the past. If the raptor is incapacitated, the raptor's Surveillance Recorder can be retrieved. This information can be viewed by using a Surveillance Monitor or by creating a telepathic bond with the golem or Surveillance Recorder.
The recordings are usually retrieved every 8 to 12 hours, depending on which organization has control of it and how much money they have or how important the target is. A new Surveillance Golem is usually put in place fifteen minutes before the previous one is withdrawn to maintain a complete record. In serious cases, multiple Surveillance Golems are used as backups and to prevent losing sight of the target.
Blind Obedience. When its creator or possessor is on hand to command it, a raptor performs flawlessly. If the raptor is left without instructions or is incapacitated, it continues to follow its last orders to the best of its ability. When it can’t fulfill its orders, a raptor might react violently — or stand and do nothing. A raptor that has been given conflicting orders sometimes alternates between them.
Constructed Nature. A raptor doesn’t require air, food, drink, or sleep.
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