D&D MONSTER RANKING - CONSTRUCTS

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  • Chiseled from stone and forged from iron, constructs are some of the most loyal guardians. This is a review of the golems, clockworks, modrons, and various other constructs of D&D 5E.
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  • @esperthebard
    @esperthebard  3 года назад +45

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    • @gremlinfifty2308
      @gremlinfifty2308 3 года назад +1

      ever thought about updating the stat icons?

    • @davidsmith7752
      @davidsmith7752 3 года назад +1

      The way I used the Steel Predator as a threat that was pursuing an NPC that the party had been hired to escort to a safe location by a faction one of them was affiliated with. It focussed on the NPC, who was a strong enough person to withstand focussed attacks for a while but not capable of defeating it single-handedly. The party had to find ways to distract it and damage the Steel Predator enough to drive it away while making sure the NPC was still standing.

    • @Harlequin_Actor
      @Harlequin_Actor 3 года назад +1

      Hey it got funded, congrats dude

    • @dragonballtalk8527
      @dragonballtalk8527 3 года назад

      Good video lil dude

    • @granttrain3553
      @granttrain3553 3 года назад +1

      Pledged. I have followed you content for a long time, you deserve huge success!

  • @wyyyve
    @wyyyve 3 года назад +360

    Pro tip: hiding 8 or so animated swords in a large clay vessel makes an interesting body guard for an npc, just have them break the said jar and instant surprise encounter.

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  3 года назад +117

      Brutal! I just might have to use that.

    • @moriskurth628
      @moriskurth628 3 года назад +37

      Would also make for a great business defense, for, say, a Weapon Smith, or a Tavern Owner that likes to decorate the place with weapons (maybe they are trophies or something). Some adventurers start shit or a Thief tries to get away? Unleash the Flying Swords.

    • @einar_476
      @einar_476 3 года назад +9

      @@moriskurth628 I would absolutely use that, like a retired high level artificer running a store somewhere

    • @obsidironpumicia4074
      @obsidironpumicia4074 3 года назад +25

      @@einar_476 "You wanna steal one of my swords, ye little shit?!
      *WELL, YOU CAN HAVE 'EM ALL!"*

    • @GravitWry
      @GravitWry 3 года назад +8

      I can imagine a clay pot filled with flour and several animated swords and smashing it onto the floor for a surprise

  • @Reddotzebra
    @Reddotzebra 3 года назад +70

    Ah yes... On the one hand there is just something wrong with rolling an artificer that isn't a gnome but on the other hand, house Cannith has the most broken dragonmark of them all. From a lore perspective anyway.
    "So what does your mark do?"
    "It allows me to command elementals, what does yours do?"
    "Oh, nothing as fanciful as that, it can just create souls. We have no idea how it does it, it just... Makes souls."

  • @Battlefieldfan146
    @Battlefieldfan146 3 года назад +188

    The duergar hammerer actually got some really cool art in Rime of the Frostmaiden

    • @officialc1459
      @officialc1459 3 года назад +13

      The hammerer seems like the dnd equivalent to a big daddy in bioshock

    • @astro6009
      @astro6009 3 года назад +3

      OfficialC What occurred to me is it's very similar in concept to a Dreadnaught from Warhammer 40,000.

    • @pepsicrusader535
      @pepsicrusader535 3 года назад +1

      I can't imagine what the screamer looks like

    • @officialc1459
      @officialc1459 3 года назад

      Pepsi Crusader it’s probably a child or something worse in there

    • @llewelynshingler2173
      @llewelynshingler2173 3 года назад

      Maybe an arm resembling a bazooka?

  • @CouchDrake
    @CouchDrake 3 года назад +111

    Fun fact: Golems are animated specifically by binding an elemental spirit to the chassis, this would be specifically one of the four common elementals typically. Iron Golems are animated by Fire elementals as supported by their immunity to fire damage, Flesh Golems are animated by Air Elementals (Lightning Immunity, Lightning is air aspected in D&D), Clay is done with Water Elementals (Acid Immunity, Water aspected), and Stone is simply Earth (no special immunities). This implies that they have at least the self awareness and sentience of an elemental, which is not a a lot.

    • @gasterblaster9817
      @gasterblaster9817 3 года назад +9

      Isn't acid earth aspected tho?

    • @vinx.9099
      @vinx.9099 3 года назад +14

      @@gasterblaster9817 acid tends to swing, officially the acid (and i think also poison) plane is the border between water and earth.

    • @vinx.9099
      @vinx.9099 3 года назад +14

      also makes sense to give the flesh golem air as he's been given "the breath of life".

    • @gasterblaster9817
      @gasterblaster9817 3 года назад +11

      @@vinx.9099 That's what I thought, but wasn't 100% sure given how each setting represents the elemental planes. I am much more well versed in the lore & minutia of Pathfinder's Golarion than, say, that of Eberron or Ravnica, and there's enough crossover in the structure of their cosmologies to have some confusion

    • @vinx.9099
      @vinx.9099 3 года назад +6

      @@gasterblaster9817
      i mean it's not like D&D is ever consistent. black (acid) dragons (if i remember correctly) are connected to the elemental plane of earth, but it's water elementals that get resistance to acid

  • @Mr_Maiq_The_Liar
    @Mr_Maiq_The_Liar 3 года назад +336

    Modron are kind of dumb, but there is something interesting about their lore that makes them a bit cooler mechanically. If one is slain or promoted, one modron one level down is instantly prompted. I like to rule "the closest one" is, so that an encounter of a modron a duo drone, a tridrone, a quadrone, and a pentadrone is interesting as slaying the pentadrone promotes all of them resetting them at full hit points

    • @bluesap7318
      @bluesap7318 3 года назад +25

      This isn’t elder scrolls what are you doing here maiq?

    • @vinx.9099
      @vinx.9099 3 года назад +28

      oh man, now that's dangerous stuff. that could wipe a party if it started as a touch encounter.

    • @lawaern3474
      @lawaern3474 3 года назад +4

      @@bluesap7318 Lying perhaps?

    • @MrDracoRS
      @MrDracoRS 3 года назад +35

      It actually goes beyond that if 5e can ever make stat blocks for these. There are several levels after the pentadrone. Even if their leader/god Primus dies, something will replace it and become the new Primus

    • @Spiceodog
      @Spiceodog 3 года назад +9

      yeah, there not exactly easy to incorporate into all campaighns, but when they work, they work wonderfully.

  • @sirhugoshacklebolt5349
    @sirhugoshacklebolt5349 3 года назад +249

    I know they don't exist in 5th edition. But I've always had a soft spot for Clockwork Dragons.

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  3 года назад +145

      You just reminded me how I really need to make a video about more obscure kinds of dragons.

    • @joeybuttler1615
      @joeybuttler1615 3 года назад +16

      Esper the Bard please

    • @digunder14
      @digunder14 3 года назад +7

      that do though, "Acquisitions Incorporated" sourcebook

    • @digunder14
      @digunder14 3 года назад +8

      @@esperthebard except 1 clockwork dragons do exist in 5e, in "Acquisitions Incorporated" , and 2 it is a construct, so hopefully u don't put that in such a list

    • @dakotamiller2616
      @dakotamiller2616 3 года назад +4

      @@esperthebard You absolutely should! Even if it's not a ranking-style per se due to the lack of official content, I'm sure it would be excellent, much like the 5e art critiques you just put out.

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 3 года назад +108

    “Magic resistance, resistance to non-magical attacks”
    Wait, it’s resistant to magic and non-magic? What’s it not resistant to???

    • @veteran673
      @veteran673 3 года назад +40

      Feels

    • @sirblockepicmcswaggins5248
      @sirblockepicmcswaggins5248 3 года назад +11

      Magic resistance means it has advantage on spell saving throws

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  3 года назад +51

      These two 5E terms are a bit confusing. Magic Resistance means it has advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects. Resistance against non-magical weapons means it takes half damage from weapons that aren't magical. From a certain perspective, this does seem kind of contradictory, but this mainly just comes from the wording. Different terms were used in 3E: Spell Resistance (SR) and Damage Resistance (DR), which looked like this for example:
      SR 15 (a caster level check of 15 or higher for your spell to function against the monster)
      DR 10/magic (if you hit the monster with a nonmagical weapon, the damage is reduced by 10)

    • @furioni333
      @furioni333 3 года назад +8

      memes

    • @TheTrueFeleas
      @TheTrueFeleas 3 года назад +7

      Gravity

  • @Hromovlad1
    @Hromovlad1 3 года назад +37

    In older editions, Rogue Modrons were a playable race, and could take on classes like anyone else
    so no, this is not a plot hole

  • @Stratplayer05
    @Stratplayer05 3 года назад +89

    "No A-tier constructs," he says, challenging himself to design an A-tier construct for the Emporium of Esoterica, whether he knows it now or not...

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  3 года назад +35

      Perhaps the adamantine golem will be in there ;)

    • @sagecolvard9644
      @sagecolvard9644 3 года назад +14

      @@esperthebard Really quick, since it wasn't in this video, where would the Warforged Colossus go? It doesn't have any of the intelligence of a traditional Warforged, but it does have a battle map of its interior (on page 224 of the Eberron book), and a Stomp attack that can pin creatures to the ground. Also, a doom laser.

    • @Spiceodog
      @Spiceodog Год назад

      @@sagecolvard9644 low A tier via pure badassery

    • @Yndratdnable
      @Yndratdnable Год назад +1

      @@esperthebard Did I miss something because why are inevitables not on this list?

    • @lisagaughan7154
      @lisagaughan7154 Год назад +2

      @@Yndratdnable there's only one in 5e so far.

  • @Leivve
    @Leivve 3 года назад +17

    One thing I like about the Helmed Horror is that you can tell a story just by what three spells you picked. A Helmed Horror that is wandering through a dungeon, with three spells that make it immune to scrying and other forms of detection really intrigues a party. Especially if it doesn't attack them unless they attack first.

  • @MatthewCampbell765
    @MatthewCampbell765 3 года назад +23

    Speaking as someone running a sci-fantasy setting, with Modrons the problem I have is that a lot of them look kind of uncanny, especially the more cube-shaped ones. It's the lips and the teeth primarily.

  • @thegnarledpirate9198
    @thegnarledpirate9198 3 года назад +16

    I was not expecting the "TRIAL BY STOOOONE!".

  • @mr.leeleeleee7153
    @mr.leeleeleee7153 3 года назад +30

    I want to see Celestials next,though there's not many of them.

  • @valiensr1037
    @valiensr1037 3 года назад +44

    I just wanted to say about the hexton, their CR in 3e was 13, and they were the fifth most powerful hierarch modrons. Hope I’m not coming off as rude, I’m a big fan of your videos

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  3 года назад +17

      Good find Valien!

    • @cshairydude
      @cshairydude 3 года назад +3

      I just want an updated Planescape sourcebook. The last official one was 2nd edition 😢

  • @lorddevilfish5868
    @lorddevilfish5868 3 года назад +74

    D&D needs a Mechagodzilla or a Mecha-Tarrasque as an ultimate construct

    • @douglasburck1611
      @douglasburck1611 3 года назад +10

      I'm converting Battletech mechs to d&d out of bordem during the covid 19 outbreak.

    • @Zthewise
      @Zthewise 3 года назад +4

      There is the Marut from MToF the CR 25 juggernaut. Two 60 damage hits that auto hit. Magic resistance and the ability to banish you to the plane of Law on a failed DC 20 wisdom save.

    • @skuarf
      @skuarf 3 года назад +6

      The closest thing we had was the CR 22 Anaxim in 3.5 epic level handbook, while weaker than the Colossi (essentially colossal vanilla golems), Anaxims are shifting mass of machinery and weaponry that are discarded prototypes of forge gods.
      Think The Blob or The Thing but steampunk and full of rotating blades and electric charge and can summon an Iron Golem on a whim 4 times a day.

    • @lorddevilfish5868
      @lorddevilfish5868 3 года назад +5

      skuarf that sounds pretty awesome actually

    • @skuarf
      @skuarf 3 года назад +4

      ​@@lorddevilfish5868 They are, but mechanics-wise they are just super iron golems with multi attack, rend, lightning bolts , sonic attacks, dispel abilities, plane shifting and immune or at least resistant to every-fucking-thing under the sun.
      CR wise mithral and adamantine golems are a tiny bit stronger.
      Amazing art by Wayne Reynolds: vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/forgottenrealms/images/1/1e/Anaxim-3e.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/350?cb=20190130143153

  • @Dualbladedscorpion7737
    @Dualbladedscorpion7737 3 года назад +16

    Here's another weakness for
    Clockwork constructs, since there made from clockwork tech and are some how immune to non-magic weapons of almost any damage (except for addamantium) you can find openings and jam the clock work system rendering them imolbile.

  • @thepoetoffall7820
    @thepoetoffall7820 3 года назад +83

    I mean.... my setting isn’t medieval at all. I like to go for a Roaring 20s/late industrial revolution world. So the Modron are fun for me.

    • @tomashajek8963
      @tomashajek8963 3 года назад +11

      Do you have a tapdancing bard? If not, why?

    • @ActualDragonTears
      @ActualDragonTears 3 года назад +2

      the new Eberron book would be fantastic for you then if you don't already have it.

  • @pzalterias5154
    @pzalterias5154 3 года назад +10

    The fact that the clay golem can go Berzerk is also a reference to the original myth

  • @sad_xpdr_unit
    @sad_xpdr_unit 3 года назад +6

    11:29 imagine 'killing' a set of high level animated armor and finding a dictionary, thesaurus, and other literary books wired up with magic runes to seem intelligent

  • @knurdarcanix
    @knurdarcanix 3 года назад +20

    "Multi-grade anti-oil! If it moves, it doesn't."- The Doctor vs a Clockwork droid.

    • @amiablereaper
      @amiablereaper 3 года назад +1

      Duct tape?

    • @knurdarcanix
      @knurdarcanix 3 года назад +1

      @@amiablereaper Duct tape is good stuff. Just be sure to get the silver stuff. That's the good stuff 😜

    • @puppetmaster1420
      @puppetmaster1420 4 месяца назад +1

      You winding me up

  • @ophunta
    @ophunta 3 года назад +30

    Last time I was this early warforged were still being built

  • @brichouse2117
    @brichouse2117 3 года назад +45

    For the Helm Horror, I would take a separate approach. Make it immune to the creator's AOE attacks then light up the room instead of being so focused on the opponents.
    Wizard: Uses Fire Ball, Cone of Frost, and Darkness
    Helm Horror can then just tank it and attack

    • @vinx.9099
      @vinx.9099 3 года назад +8

      immune to darkness or other sight obscuring spells is just crual. i love it. definitely stealing those ideas.

    • @brichouse2117
      @brichouse2117 3 года назад +7

      @@vinx.9099 What's mine is yours (:

    • @sting-raye8206
      @sting-raye8206 3 года назад +3

      Vinx .909 what’s yours is mine.

    • @puppetmaster1420
      @puppetmaster1420 4 месяца назад +1

      Doesn't it have blind sight that means Darkness wouldn't do much of anything anyway

    • @brichouse2117
      @brichouse2117 4 месяца назад

      @@puppetmaster1420 it's bad enough as is...give the players that

  • @trulyidkman
    @trulyidkman 3 года назад +44

    11:12 I'm suprised he didn't reference "full metal alchemists" in some way.

  • @deadsparrow132
    @deadsparrow132 3 года назад +16

    I love the Rug of Smothering. I always give it a unique design, a pelt rug or even as a ridiculously long cloak for a animated armor which activates as soon as a PC approaches the armor from behind. Imagine a Helmed Horror staring to float above ground, using a polearm to attack from a distance without being hit by melee attacks, wearing a bear pelt cloak which envelops the gnome rogue the barbarian will inevitably throw at their flying enemy >:D Or a rug of SMothering: originally a typo from me, the rug enveloped the rogue in my party and started whispering in his ear with a sweet, warm, motherly voice: "Shhhhh, it will be alright" and "Don't struggle, you're safe now". The rogue now has a BIIIIIG fear of any animated objects and NEVER steps on a rug. NEVER. Caused a scene at the king's throne room, it was hilarious :D

    • @ikeaemployee5919
      @ikeaemployee5919 7 месяцев назад

      I'm stealing the rug of SMothering for my game now to traumatize my players. 😂

  • @karl-erlendmikalsen5159
    @karl-erlendmikalsen5159 3 года назад +9

    I can attest that having a shield guardian, especially at low levels, is insanely powerful.

  • @MatthewCampbell765
    @MatthewCampbell765 3 года назад +17

    Regarding Shield Guardians Amulet:
    This is why you have to practice good cyber-security. Tsk Tsk.

  • @kailaine3974
    @kailaine3974 3 года назад +4

    The magic carpet in Aladdin is just a strong, independent Rug of Smothering breaking the glass ceiling and helping an adventurer in a dungeon.

  • @spacewarsfight281
    @spacewarsfight281 3 года назад +61

    Yes more rankings

    • @gruffuddsion2770
      @gruffuddsion2770 3 года назад +1

      i will second that, can't get enough of these

    • @drakoslayd
      @drakoslayd 3 года назад +2

      His rankings are awsome

    • @PajamaPhill
      @PajamaPhill 3 года назад +1

      Idk what hell he was talking about when he said modrons look they belong in a kids movie they are straight up nightmares

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 3 года назад +93

    “A surprising degree of sentience”
    Correction: Sapience. Sentience is simply the ability to experience the world through one’s senses, sapience is the ability to process the information from this experience and know something through sense and reason.

    • @kingbubbles9461
      @kingbubbles9461 3 года назад +16

      Examples
      No sentience: Virus
      Sentient: Koala
      Sapient: Humans and other apes

    • @purplehaze2358
      @purplehaze2358 3 года назад +7

      Mr. Bubbles I’m pretty sure even an ant is sentient since it does have senses.

    • @krackencrusader403
      @krackencrusader403 3 года назад +2

      @@purplehaze2358 well ants simply follow their sense rather than interpreting them see ant death circles where as most decently sized animals show some ability to deviate from what their senses tell them.

    • @purplehaze2358
      @purplehaze2358 3 года назад

      Kracken Crusader That’s still by definition sentience, it’s just not sapience.

    • @krackencrusader403
      @krackencrusader403 3 года назад

      @@purplehaze2358 true I just feel that the definition of sentience should be slightly different.

  • @josharko111
    @josharko111 3 года назад +16

    *and then there's me, who's warforged characters are almost always purely mechanical but with humanoid brains, like Alita Battle Angel*

    • @user-vm9xz4kv9z
      @user-vm9xz4kv9z 2 года назад

      But warforged already act like humanoids, they have emotions and free will...

    • @josharko111
      @josharko111 2 года назад

      @@user-vm9xz4kv9z I mean in the sense that they're not really magical robots but mechanical cyborgs with actual people brains in them

  • @captainstroon1555
    @captainstroon1555 3 года назад +21

    It's funny how a broken construct is the opposite of a broken construct.

    • @konstantinemarkelia759
      @konstantinemarkelia759 3 года назад

      ???

    • @captainstroon1555
      @captainstroon1555 3 года назад +8

      @@konstantinemarkelia759 Broken in the traditional sense: useless.
      Broken in a game balancing sense: overpowered.

  • @Gashren
    @Gashren 3 года назад +25

    Who would commision a shield guardian? Well, it might've started by a mage "cutting costs" (and then casting some sort or mage lock daily to make snatching it off impossible), or a wicked vizier wanting to look good by offering his shah a protection construct, but at the same time knowing what to do to completely negate that very protection. And after some time other mages just got the recipe and didn't think to root out the bugs in design (or they too wanted to look good giving protection item that can be negated fairly easily). Too bad that you won't find that in the lore - the GM has to think such explanations by himself.
    Assassins - are the PCs high enough level to have access to resurrections? Then send assassin that is able to kill one character easily, but you can allow that character to make enough sound to alert others (or make sure assassin only has one target, or is intended to be a gruesome warning). Otherwise it would make no sense to NOT use assassins, and the villain would look like an idiot, having perfectly reasonable way to eliminate nosy person, but not using it, because it wouldn't be fair to the victim (which is the whole point). Plus, after one or two such kills the party will probably actually do something not to be caught unguarded again. Or have the setting being so huge against assassinations, that literally noone does them, but it will not work in most of the published settings, where there are some famous assassins.

    • @liamwhite3522
      @liamwhite3522 3 года назад +1

      Exactly. Also, hardly anyone ever interacts with Shield Guardians. The only people who can just know what to do to disable a Shield Guardian are meta-gaming players.

    • @cshairydude
      @cshairydude 3 года назад

      Send it after the wizard who has a clone prepared.

  • @genericidiot8091
    @genericidiot8091 3 года назад +5

    Whenever I use Modrons’s I run them as bureaucrats doing everything exactly and if the players do anything that goes against it they try to fix it above all else and get confused easily

  • @Sasqmo
    @Sasqmo 3 года назад +7

    betting someone already said this, but Rime of the Frostmaiden added the Shield Guardian Amulet, it's a wondrous item, rare, that requires attunement by a humanoid.

  • @pleaserebootkidicarus4089
    @pleaserebootkidicarus4089 3 года назад +6

    Now the fun begins

  • @project4061
    @project4061 3 года назад +13

    A lot of my more recent, and memorable encounters have featured one construct in some form or another.
    (SPOILERS)
    In Mad Mage, we first encountered a shield gaurdian on the first layer of Undermountian, and it wasn't until we defeated an Aboleth that we found the amulet. I attuned to it, and not long after, it managed to get down to the level we were on.
    In a more recent session, I reactivated a Stone Golem be mending the symbol on the back of it's head, and after I went down from two attacks, our monk kicked it out of the third story we were on.
    I do hope we get another official beastiary for 5e, it would help us learn, and create more thrilling adventures.

  • @michaellara9576
    @michaellara9576 3 года назад +30

    wait... what about the heavy weapons platform that is the warforged titan and walking fortress that is the warforged coloseus? they're contstucts too. dont they deserve some time to shine on their own, or are we supposed to believe that they follow their smaller cousins in searching for meaning in a post war life?

    • @mr.reborn5518
      @mr.reborn5518 2 года назад +1

      One could argue those Warforged Colosi are Dungeons as well.

  • @thaisahickey8374
    @thaisahickey8374 3 года назад +4

    Congratulations, my love for your dedication to this universe of D&D. Living directly with you, I follow all your efforts closely. I know how much you love what you do here on youtube and as a born artist you are. I am very proud of your work and I strongly believe in your potential and I hope that your followers will see it as I see it. I’m very happy that you finally launched a product on Kickstarter and even if I don’t play D&D or even understand a lot of games, I’ve already bought your book on Kickstarter… because I know how much you’re dedicating to this project as well as how you put your heart in everything you do. I hope you are very successful in this first project and I will be here for whatever you need. Just keep going, you're on the right track. I love you! ❤️

  • @Gruftkannibale
    @Gruftkannibale 3 года назад +8

    @esper: maybe some of the goblins in armor, from "labyrinth"? Or a mixture of things from this movie combined?
    The movie would fit your description very well.

  • @thegayghost872
    @thegayghost872 3 года назад +11

    The Modrone and its upgrades remind me of the Dodecahedron from Phantom Tollbooth

  • @chadnorris8257
    @chadnorris8257 3 года назад +21

    The rug of smothering. Evil twin of Aladdin's carpet in the Disney movie. Though notably its establishing scene has it pretending to be a normal carpet, and it likes to wrap around people.

    • @lucaslorena2372
      @lucaslorena2372 3 года назад +3

      the Rug of Smothering is the evil one because it kills people when it wraps them, when the carpet is just really into hugs

    • @chadnorris8257
      @chadnorris8257 3 года назад +4

      @@lucaslorena2372 Yeah, that's what I meant by "evil twin of the Disney carpet".

    • @bleddynwolf8463
      @bleddynwolf8463 3 года назад

      @@lucaslorena2372 reformed carpet

  • @archmagemc3561
    @archmagemc3561 3 года назад +3

    BTW, Warforged not needing to breath is incredibly underrated. You don't have to worry about drowning or suffocating, and your immune to anything that smells bad or any kind of gaseous attack that needs you to breath it in. In fact, your immune to Stink Cloud outright.

    • @utubeiskaren7796
      @utubeiskaren7796 8 месяцев назад

      I hate to be that guy, just kidding I love being that guy - You used the wrong your.

  • @thetreatment498
    @thetreatment498 3 года назад +4

    Really enjoy your videos. One of the main reasons i got interested in DnD. You must be a perfect DM with your voice,rich choice of word,expaining and imagination.

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  3 года назад +1

      Thanks a million! Something must be going right because I'm DMing so much right now.

    • @thetreatment498
      @thetreatment498 3 года назад

      @@esperthebard Wish i could play. Eh i will in the near future or i hope so at least. When i say near future i mean at least a year. And i have created 17 diferent characters with their own unique backrounds some are just classes with spells i made etc. But even when i play i will go ''easy'' with one i have completely covered and i don't have to make myself balanced spells for him. Anyway, love your context.

  • @brettonalwood4173
    @brettonalwood4173 3 года назад +3

    The eidolon in particular sounds perfect for the mythic monster feature in the rod as it hope from one state to another after it's hit points are reduced.

  • @1800T-Bone
    @1800T-Bone 3 года назад +9

    your multiple faced creature idea, perhaps it's from the movie The Labyrinth

  • @gidofter_lukge
    @gidofter_lukge 3 года назад +4

    39:42 Chaotic constructs.
    Spoilers: They're all Rick and Morty tie-ins

  • @RecklessInternetting
    @RecklessInternetting 3 года назад +3

    I was trying to make my first campaign, where the players build their own dungeon (all evil party, naturally) and this video is perfect for dungeon guards they can build in their workshop

  • @bibbobella
    @bibbobella 3 года назад +15

    To use assassins I would personally give the players a chance to see said assassin before they get attacked.
    Or at least a chance to see them by giving them some perception oppotunities/worries from nearby townsfolk.
    Even a machine I would say would need to stalk its pray before attacking.
    Either that or they wouldnt just appear at just the right time for them.
    Like how would it know that the pc is currently sleeping alone in the inn? He/she could just as well be out drinking with the rest of the party so ofcourse it would need to observe the pcs for a bit before attacking giving them a chance to notice and prepar... Or at least go "that is what that perception check was for! God damn it! Ofcourse I got a 1!" or something along those lines and not feel as if they were attacked out of the blue.

    • @vinx.9099
      @vinx.9099 3 года назад

      i'd say give your players the opportunity to learn assassins may be coming for them and prepare for it. let them buy potted schriekers, arcane locked locks for doors. dust of alarm for doors and windows. the party should also be aware when assassins can come. they need to know your location so when travelling trough the wilds you should be safe. what you can even do is try and make your players steal something/assassinate someone. give them ideas on how sneaky people are countered, so then they can steal your ideas and use them against you.

  • @mizranozahara968
    @mizranozahara968 3 года назад +2

    I've used the Modrons in my game. My players loved their quirkiness. I played them as ironically dumb simplistic robots with intelligence but not a lot. I had a dungeon, and a world shattering event that occurred involving them. (I've also made my players wary of just trying to damage down big boys because of the way Modrons work mechanically... lol)

  • @MrDuduril
    @MrDuduril 3 года назад +9

    Just a point. May be you should credit the artist on the shapeway minies. Most are MZ4250. He does an amazing job for the dnd miniatures community.

  • @jonathanstern5537
    @jonathanstern5537 3 года назад +1

    I created one once.
    Rag and Bone Men.
    These are medium constructs made out of assorted garbage. They are created to do specific tasks (typically cleaning). They are immune to non-magical weapons, poison, psychic, paralysis, and stun. They have an AC of 18, and 100 HP. They can produce a stinking aura (like stinking cloud but it's permanently centered on them), have a 15 foot cone attack that deals poison damage and produces the Grease spell, and a melee attack that deals 1d8+4 bludgeoning damage.
    They are used in my setting as custodians, but can be reprogramed for other jobs, such as guarding, exchanging messages, and attacking enemies on a short rest. They can be programed with speech up to 100 words and have enough sapience to know how to use them. Each word over 100 replaces the first word programed.
    These are made by the Dwarf Battle-Smith, Magda Bronzetoe when she became head custodian of Cassandra Walpole's School for Adventurer's and Mercenaries.
    The historical context of the name were people who would go around collecting garbage (particularly rags, bones, and scrap metal) and sell them to factories and artisans for repurposing. Here's a short about such people. ruclips.net/video/BcGCGhjHFuU/видео.html

  • @00784865
    @00784865 3 года назад +3

    When the ebberon book originaly got released the warforged had that integrated armor but wotc scrapped it later as it was too op. They also used to have subraces btw.

  • @kingbubbles9461
    @kingbubbles9461 3 года назад +15

    A hexton, contrary to the hex part of the name, does not actually come after a pentadrone. In 3e the Hexton was a cr 13 creature. I believe there name comes from the fact that their population in Primus is 6^2 or 36. So the idea that a hexton can make a cr 16 construct is not unbelievable.

    • @user-vm9xz4kv9z
      @user-vm9xz4kv9z 2 года назад

      The hierch Modrons counted down, the lower the number the higher they were, a Septon (7-ton) is lower than a Hexton (6-ton) who is lower than a Quinton (5-ton)

  • @Luxer1996
    @Luxer1996 3 года назад +7

    I personally LOVE modrons, but I agree their lore makes them, kind of one-note characters. That being said, I think what's really inspiring with modrons are the stories you can weave with those who no longer obey the clockwork laws of Mechanus. Sure, when one modron goes rogue, they are found and are destroyed, but what happens when, for some reason, many modrons go rogue or even better, gain sentience? What happens when more chaotic beings, such as playable races go to Mechanus and interact with modrons, tipping the delicate balance of perfection?
    I find the possibility of chaos in a world of untouchable order incredibly inspiring.

    • @themagickdoll
      @themagickdoll 3 года назад +3

      Think that is the issue some people are not getting. They are sentient. Modron are not one note characters either, they have this complex and weird society that seem completely bizarre to outsiders. They are not mindless constructs. Nor are they really constructs all, but living natives of Mechancus, but for some reason they were listed as constructs in 5e. They are sent out to do tasks for reasons long since forgotten in living memory, making them quirky and potentially endless amount stories or RP can be had with them.

    • @petrus9067
      @petrus9067 2 месяца назад

      I think one of the problems of modrons for most settings is that they have pretty low CR even the pentadrone, but at that level of play in most adventures (at a like more down to earth fantasy medieval) it's kind of unlikely that your party finds modrons especially the higher ones, unless you make it a "planes confluence" in a specific place, or innsome manner you'll have to involve plane hopping in your world. By the time that that becomes more common, characters far surpass the modrons combat prowess. Ofc, this isn't a problem if you don't plan to use them as enemies as tbh they are prrtty neutral and not hostile, but that's still a limitation.

  • @Plotspider
    @Plotspider 3 года назад +4

    Love how steel predator is basically a xenomorph.

  • @digunder14
    @digunder14 3 года назад +5

    anyone else notice he only ever seems to sometimes looks back to prior editions, regardless of if any new 5e lore is not conflicting and thus is just as valid as what is in the 5e book

  • @JmonsterNEO
    @JmonsterNEO 3 года назад +4

    Hextons are part of the modron ruling class, there’s a pretty big jump in CR when you get to them

  • @mellowthefairy1895
    @mellowthefairy1895 3 года назад +7

    Yessss, I just finished binging these yesterday

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 3 года назад +2

    It’s been a while since an upload of yours made it’s way into my recommended. Welcome back Esper.

  • @Joe-py9ji
    @Joe-py9ji 3 года назад +4

    I don't find modrones boring at all. They are so dedicated to their jobs and maintenance. I like the idea of adventurers being sent to this plane and the moment someone moves anything or steals an item the drones swarm on them for disrupting their regular functionality. Or even fighting a monster in this plane and everyone has to try to not hit or destroy any objects lest a swarm of drones nearby attack whoever causes the damage.

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  3 года назад +2

      I'm trying to be open to them. Throughout creating this ranking, I came to see how they could be utilized well in the right campaign.

    • @Joe-py9ji
      @Joe-py9ji 3 года назад +1

      @@esperthebard i know and im sorry if i seem testy lol. I get defensive cuz i love these lil guys. They make for a fun side story sometimes. Once i my friends saw a bunch of monodrones flying overhead and followed them. They ended up entering an open area where multiple defective drones were battling it out with the other drones. A wizard had captured some drones and altered them to work for him. It was all quite fun. But to quote you they're only real use outside of their plane is a dysfunction with them. They really can't stand as anything else so i do agree woth your ranking

    • @Joe-py9ji
      @Joe-py9ji 3 года назад +1

      Also i suppose i use a lot of homebrew as well. Going off of the monster manual they are far to basic.

  • @mathewpoole3589
    @mathewpoole3589 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for making us this one. Saw a few that I had completely over looked myself.
    Actually penning a new Sharmanistic Frontline Artificer. Primal energy based spells, and all summons are either elementals or constructs instead of the norm, that sort of thing.
    The info in this vid will help to go a long way. Cheers

  • @JacopoSkydweller
    @JacopoSkydweller 3 года назад +1

    Was about to ask what Post metal you have chugging in the back, and there it is, in the description. What a legend.

  • @KS-PNW
    @KS-PNW 3 года назад +1

    That 1E DM guide takes me back. Started thinking about how long it's been since I saw one but I gave up after I started feeling old..😉

  • @SteamTitan
    @SteamTitan 3 года назад +7

    oh man where is the picture of the parade of constructs from? thats a really cool image. the one ewith the guardian giving a flower

  • @sellerandtrader8150
    @sellerandtrader8150 3 года назад +1

    One of my friends character was a warlock and he had an animated armor that was imbued with the soul of his dead brother.
    His character could at any point (if within 10ft of his brother) pull an iron man, and the armor covers the warlock. The warlock would then become a fighter, but he couldn't take off the armor until the end of the fight. It made choosing when to become a fighter and also give up spells very interesting.

  • @uofksteel
    @uofksteel 3 года назад

    New sub cause I miss my old days of D & D! Love this monster series you do. Been binge watching for a while now. Keep up the great work!

  • @marcuswillows8326
    @marcuswillows8326 3 года назад +1

    A cool idea for the helmed horror could be the villain having them being immune to aoe spells he uses so they get into melee with the party to distract them and are then immune to the spells he casts, so his minions remain unscathed by his arcane might

  • @karlandersson8652
    @karlandersson8652 3 года назад +6

    I have an idea: A three faced version of mother brain from captain nintendo

  • @Vandelberger
    @Vandelberger 3 года назад +5

    I love Scarecrows, but as with everything printed by Wizards, I have to spruce them up. Midgard has way better books in general. The Retriever was in the new Drizzt book with terrifying abilities. It is 5e fault for not adding the beams it use to have.

  • @Lazycandle
    @Lazycandle 3 года назад +12

    Who would win 1 terraaque or a couple clay golem bois that stop healing

    • @vinx.9099
      @vinx.9099 3 года назад +1

      one clay golem will technically beat a terrasque. the terrasques attacks deal nonmagical damage and acid, the clay golem is immune to every some of damage the terrasque has

    • @alexanderjoshbustamante3203
      @alexanderjoshbustamante3203 3 года назад +2

      *tarrasque

  • @Phhase
    @Phhase 3 года назад +1

    Fun fact: The Retreiver was originally the exact opposite. A machine created by demons to retrieve escaped souls, items, or other things from the Material Plane. It made more sense that way.

  • @aaronsalinas3854
    @aaronsalinas3854 3 года назад +5

    Try 1000 sided one and learn more about the whole thing. When one dies, they repulate instantly. Even the god. They all get lvl ups

  • @defensivekobra3873
    @defensivekobra3873 3 года назад +4

    Notes: if there are concrete gold costs, check DC's etc about how it is made it Will Open the door for players to make those constructs and limit the imagination of the DM, it is better to just assume your NPC has whatever time and resources are nessesary
    2: how powerful a construct you can make has nothing to do with how powerful you yourself are (or at least that would make sense from a lore perspective ) it just matters how skilled you are. The unnamed hexton was likely comissioned to make the first Steel predators by an higher rank modron before going rouge, and even if he was not he likely worked within the workshops of mechanus wich shurely will contain enough wonderous tools and metals to get the job done, i mean what are even those giant indestructible cogs made of? Probably not metal

    • @marthachampagne316
      @marthachampagne316 3 года назад

      i get why he said that some of the constructs didn't have concrete building requirements, but if you have stats to go from 3.5 had rules for building them. combine level with abilities for construction cost, abilities and flavor for construction requirements, and calculate construction time from construction cost. i get that you have to fudge things behind the screen to get things to work right for your game but there are good guidelines for building them established in 3.5 (try looking in building custom magic item sections or golem stat block sidebars to start), you just need to use some logic in how you apply those rules.

    • @defensivekobra3873
      @defensivekobra3873 3 года назад

      @@marthachampagne316 3.5e is exactly why i think giving these stats is a bad idea, they tell you EXACTLY how an player character would make every construct down to "just pick this feat, expend this many experience points and this much gold etc", it gives the player who reads it an expectation and an DM who assumes those limitations are balanced might allow it, when these things were in reality perhaps not that. And they once again limit creativity, what if i wanted an 2nd level Gnome expert making these constructs, an dude with no psi, no spells, who dies if hit even once but who has the right physical talent and secret ritual needed to make an army of golems he plans on using to take over the world. Also not everyone owns 3.5e books, especially not the especially plentiful newcommers to dnd this edition

  • @Ellebeeby
    @Ellebeeby 3 года назад +7

    Esper, the Modrons aren’t reminding you of characters from the original ReBoot, are they?

  • @skullbearer
    @skullbearer 3 года назад +7

    I think that tridrone thing was from neverending story 2, there's a character with many faces who flips through them for different personalities.

    • @frankyflowers
      @frankyflowers 3 года назад

      it looks like one of those little pink rubber toys called muscles. they were like tiny monster wrestlers. it could be from the transformers cartoon movie. they had some robots like that on their homeworld.

  • @DaxterL
    @DaxterL 3 года назад +1

    I long for the day to use an eidelon, i can see them talking in the spirit form with the party, warning them not to tread further and some dialogue could follow.

  • @digunder14
    @digunder14 3 года назад +1

    Warforged are categorized as a specific type of humanoid and not considered constructs for purposes of game mechanics and effects that effect constructs

    • @marthachampagne316
      @marthachampagne316 3 года назад

      they fit into the category in flavor plus in previous editions they had the living construct sub-type, i don't think that they counted as a humanoid until 5e

  • @ender4101
    @ender4101 3 года назад +2

    Esper, great new video! I really like watching your tier lists.
    In the subject of constructs, I would like to ask: have you heard of Iron Kingdoms Role-Playing Game? I love the game, and hearing some of your complains makes me think you would enjoy it's "Monsternomicon" book, especially. Great creatures with very good lore.

  • @daltooinewestwood6380
    @daltooinewestwood6380 3 года назад

    Gotta say I completely agree about using random tables, my first game we had a party member with wild magic surge. And our DM found every excuse he could to force the sorcerer to roll a d100 on the wild magic table. It made everything so much fun

  • @MegaDarkpichu
    @MegaDarkpichu 3 года назад +3

    steel predator looks like a xenomorph, also I had a flesh golem adventurer NPC named Cody in my last campaign.

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  3 года назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing.

  • @Endymion766
    @Endymion766 3 года назад +1

    My players learned a sort of obvious lesson one session. I had a combat in progress of some Drow using their Drow pseudo-adamantine weapons against a small group of clockwork constructs. The players knew they couldn't hurt the clockworks but could hurt the Drow so they immediately attacked and killed the Drow, only to be ripped to pieces by the clockworks. I don't know if they were expecting the clockworks to leave them alone because they helped them, or if they assumed I would never throw such dangerous mobs at them at their level, ergo, there must be a deus ex machina solution that would reveal itself after they dispatched the Drow. There wasn't. The ideal way to resolve that would be to let the Drow kill the clockworks, with only 1 wounded Drow surviving, (I already resolved the combat prior to the session to determine this) then they could easily kill that Drow and get all that loot for very little effort. But they jumped in swinging and asked questions later, after they all died. I often put those sort of encounters in my campaigns that punished "I attack it what is it?" play styles and it nearly always caused a party wipe or at least a few deaths. Lots of Leeroy Jenkins out there.

  • @princebloodgrave8097
    @princebloodgrave8097 3 года назад +6

    I love scarecrows, I wish that they were a playable race. Speaking of wishing about playable races, and constructs, what about gargoyles? I noticed that you didn't name them.

  • @thehonestcompany867
    @thehonestcompany867 3 года назад +1

    When I need to find out how much a Construct would cost to build, I look up Plane Shift: Kaladesh and look at the suggested prices near the end of the article. It organizes the various CRs of creatures into various item rarities. That gives me something to base off of on the spot when I need it

  • @XaviusNight
    @XaviusNight 3 года назад

    I know I'm a bit behind on this, but I just found the video.
    In response to your questions about the Shield Guardian, it's usually made as something to directly protect the bearer of the amulet - and is often sold to others as a way to 'imprint a golem' onto someone else without a lot of complicated worries about someone accidentally commanding the Stone Golem they just bought to kill them or something. It's also often a way for a wizard to provide a form of protection that can be passed down the family line for generations, as that Regen factor makes them extremely unlikely to just break down even if unneeded for extreme periods of time. Plus, it's easy enough to just slap some further enchantments onto the amulet to make the thing unwearable by anyone who doesn't have the right qualifications, like a certain alignment or a particular heritage, or what have you. The big attraction of them is that the amulet bypasses the fear of misaddressing the Guardian, because the Amulet lets them send their intentions, not just the by-the-word statements they make, so there's no chance of a novice having a slip of the tongue and getting someone else hurt or killed.
    For Scarecrows' alignment, they are usually made by specifically binding a Demon to them, and on top of that, being patient and not pissing off the people who can unmake you is reasonable, and isn't necessarily grounds to remove the chaotic alignment; especially since most Scarecrows are, well, at least mostly sapient.
    As for the Hellfire Engine's soul entrapping ability, I'd imagine it's meant as a threat to follow through on bargains - even the most devout of Lawful Goods will be dragged to the Infernal Pit and have their soul defiled if they've gotten in the way of some greater Archdevil ensuring the contract they wrote up gets followed through on.

  • @liamwilliams8452
    @liamwilliams8452 3 года назад +1

    If I was using the steel predator in my game, I'd use it in a manner similar to Mr. X from Resident Evil 2. I'd let the party beat it (without the knowing I let them of course) & have it constantly returning. Like it's truly hunting the party.

  • @777wrath
    @777wrath 3 года назад +3

    The steel predator is immune to non magical attacks in a place that has NO magic. Like holy shit

    • @user-vm9xz4kv9z
      @user-vm9xz4kv9z 2 года назад

      Sigil does have magic, infact, it's famous for its magical items

    • @777wrath
      @777wrath 2 года назад

      @@user-vm9xz4kv9z I must have been thinking that it was the same as the spire it resides around at the time. Still though, a brutal monster to throw at some PCs.

  • @PiiskaJesusFreak
    @PiiskaJesusFreak Год назад

    Ideas for helmed horror spell immunities:
    -force cage
    - timestop
    - wall of fire
    Enemy arch mage casts time stop. His entourage of helmed horrors go ham on the party. Or simply shackle and grapple them?

  • @howlingarmadillo
    @howlingarmadillo 3 года назад

    Wrote a Warforged villain one time. It had control over a forgotten Creation Forge, and offered the forge's power to a nearby kingdom, citing its wish to bring purpose to its people once more. But that was merely a ruse, to allow it to create soldiers freely. Once the Warforged created in the Forge were integrated into the nearby cities as guards, it staged a coup, overthrowing the King with the intention of creating a Warforged Country.

  • @eros5420
    @eros5420 3 года назад +2

    I have to make Modrones, Vehicles, Guns, etc very very steampunk to make them work. If theyre going to be in a medival setting I want them clunky, inorganic, and poorly designed. Superfluous parts, coal burning engines, blank expressionless faces. These make them feel more appropriate, alien, magical, even alchemical. When done well they blend in well enough. But I def agree.

  • @RJ_Ehlert
    @RJ_Ehlert 3 года назад +1

    It's your one way ticket to midnight, call it, Heavy Metal!

  • @driddick7361
    @driddick7361 3 года назад +1

    0:33 I will not lie good bard. That scene gave me nightmares as a little kid when I watched it on DvD.

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  3 года назад

      Hopefully nightmares that fueled some adventures as well ...

    • @driddick7361
      @driddick7361 3 года назад

      @@esperthebard Perhaps, my friend. Just perhaps.

  • @Zaknyfein
    @Zaknyfein 3 года назад

    Great work, thank you!

  • @LAYOTAM444
    @LAYOTAM444 3 года назад

    Wow esper, you upped your game!,great job!

  • @butternubs6043
    @butternubs6043 2 года назад +1

    Aesthetically Constructs are some of my favourite enemy types

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  2 года назад +1

      When making monsters for my book, I found I had endless inspiration and ideas for constructs, but it was more difficult to come up with ideas for giants and oozes. I suppose it is because constructs have so many possibilities of form, size, and material.

  • @Phhase
    @Phhase 3 года назад +5

    Inevitables are some of my favorite constructs. And I can't get over how dumb modrons look. I always imagined them as eldritch mechanical people, like lesser inevitables, not....mecha pixar bees. It's a crime that inevitables have been so...watered down in 5e. The inevitables used to be inevitable concepts, like death in the Marut's case. Now it's...interplanar robocop?

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  3 года назад +4

      Hear, hear! That's what I'm talking about man!

  • @NegatveSpace
    @NegatveSpace 3 года назад

    I think you had me at "Bog Lord Frog."

  • @gaminggambeson6553
    @gaminggambeson6553 3 года назад

    When I heard you made your own Monster Manual, I IMMEDIATELY dropped the $20. I know for sure this is not money wasted!!

  • @asimovstarling8806
    @asimovstarling8806 Год назад

    I have had many interesting character ideas involving warforged over the years. Including a warforged with abnormal proportions and size, who seemed like a completely different creature what with his size and long gangly arms and legs, but his skill was perception, and his tool was a lantern specifically. never used him, but he was meant as a sentry unit, meant to act as a living look out tower.

  • @alucas705
    @alucas705 3 года назад

    Has anyone ever told you that you sound like Alton Brown, making your channel the good eats of dnd