Directive-Bound Constructs

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Directive-Bound Constructs

Directive-Bound Constructs are mechanical beings, meticulously engineered for specific roles. Their forms vary widely depending on their intended function. While most have humanoid shapes for versatility, others take on specialized forms, such as quadrupedal units for transportation or bulky, tank-like designs for heavy labor.

Ability Score Increase Your ability scores increase as appropriate for this species.

Size Large

Speed 30 feet ft.

Languages Common

Creature Type Humanoid

Traits

Mechanical Body. You are immune to disease and poison, and you do not need to eat, drink, or sleep. Instead, you must undergo routine maintenance for at least 4 hours a day.
Directive Protocol. You are programmed to follow orders. When given a directive by a recognized authority, you have advantage on checks to complete it.
Reinforced Frame. You have resistance to nonmagical bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage.
Combat Adaptation. You gain proficiency with martial weapons and heavy armor.
Battle Focus. When you take the Attack action, you can use a bonus action to make an unarmed strike.
Unyielding Programming. You have advantage on saving throws against being frightened or charmed. Labor Automaton Built for heavy lifting, construction, and long-term endurance, Labor Automatons serve as the mechanical workforce of civilizations that rely on automated industry. Their sturdy, utilitarian design allows them to haul immense loads, operate complex machinery, and withstand hazardous conditions that would exhaust or endanger organic workers. These constructs function tirelessly, driven by unrelenting internal directives to complete their assigned tasks without the need for rest or sustenance. While not buil
Tool Mastery. You gain proficiency with one set of artisan’s tools.
Endless Toil. You have advantage on ability checks and saving throws against exhaustion.
Self-Repair. Once per long rest, you can regain hit points equal to your level. Scholar Unit Designed for knowledge acquisition, analysis, and problem-solving, Scholar Units are constructs dedicated to intellectual pursuits. Their intricate neural cores store vast amounts of data, allowing them to recall information with perfect accuracy and process complex calculations in an instant. Whether serving as historians, researchers, strategists, or advisors, these constructs thrive in roles where logic and knowledge are paramount. Their ability to assess situations with cold, methodical precision makes them inv
Data Archive. You gain proficiency in two Intelligence-based skills of your choice.
Rapid Computation. You can take the Search action as a bonus action.
Precise Calculation. Once per long rest, you can reroll an Intelligence-based ability check and use the new result. Sentry-Class Guardian Programmed for vigilance and defensive operations, Sentry-Class Guardians serve as watchful protectors, safeguarding locations, individuals, or assets of high importance. Their heightened awareness and perceptive capabilities allow them to detect even the subtlest of threats, making them excellent security constructs. Unlike the more aggressive Warforged Sentinels, Sentries prioritize defense and control, using their predictive algorithms to intercept dangers before they escalat
Defensive Protocol. When an ally within 5 feet of you is attacked, you can impose disadvantage on the attack as a reaction.
Sentinel Programming. You gain proficiency in Perception and Insight.
Fortified Awareness. You have advantage on saving throws against being surprised.


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