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<blockquote data-quote="Echohawk" data-source="post: 5100694" data-attributes="member: 9849"><p><strong>Juggernaut</strong></p><p></p><p><em>Stone</em></p><p>Armor Class: 0</p><p>Hit Dice: 30** (L)</p><p>Move: 90' (30')</p><p>Attacks: 1 crush</p><p>Damage: 10d10</p><p>No. Appearing: 0 (1)</p><p>Sace As: Special</p><p>Morale: 12</p><p>Treasure Type: M+N</p><p>Intelligence: 3</p><p>Alignment: Neutral</p><p>XP Value: 11,250</p><p></p><p><em>Wood</em></p><p>Armor Class: 6</p><p>Hit Dice: 25** (L)</p><p>Move: 120' (40')</p><p>Attacks: 1 crush</p><p>Damage: 8d10</p><p>No. Appearing: 0 (1)</p><p>Sace As: Special</p><p>Morale: 12</p><p>Treasure Type: G</p><p>Intelligence: 3</p><p>Alignment: Neutral</p><p>XP Value: 7,500</p><p></p><p><em>Monster Type:</em> Construct (Very Rare).</p><p></p><p>Juggernauts are huge magical machines. They may be encountered in a variety of shapes and sizes: Some look like houses, pyramids, or even statues mounted on great rollers. They are magically animated and have some awareness of their surroundings, allowing them to hunt and kill. They are made of wood or stone.</p><p></p><p>Juggernauts are very maneuverable. They can stop, reverse, or turn around in just 1 round, allowing them to attack creatures behind, beside, or in front of them from one round to the next. They attack by rolling over victims with their huge wheels. These are 30 feet wide, making it possible for juggernauts to attack more than one target in their path. If there is only one target in their path, the attack is made normally. If there are two or more targets in the path then each is allowed to make a saving throw vs. dragon breath. Targets that make their saving throw have managed to get out of the path of the juggernaut. Those that fail to save will be hit if the juggernaut makes a successful attack roll against them. A separate roll is made for each target.</p><p>All juggernauts have the following immunities in common: all nonmagical missile fire; deep, charm, and hold spells; and poison.</p><p><strong>Stone Juggernaut:</strong> Stone juggernauts appear as small pyramids or huge statues on rollers. They stand 40 feet to 50 feet high.They may only be damaged by magical weapons or spells. Stone juggernauts make all their saving throws on a roll of 4 or better. Stone juggernauts can easily crush small buildings, even those made of stone.</p><p><strong>Wood Juggernaut:</strong> This type of juggernaut normally appears as a large wooden building on rollers. It is 20 feet to 30 feet high. Its saving throw vs. everything (except magical fire) is 5 or better. A wooden juggernaut automatically fails its saving throw against any type of magical fire attack.</p><p>A juggernaut carries its treasure inside itself. This treasure may only be found after the monster is destroyed.</p><p><em>Terrain:</em> Ruins, Settled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echohawk, post: 5100694, member: 9849"] [b]Juggernaut[/b] [i]Stone[/i] Armor Class: 0 Hit Dice: 30** (L) Move: 90' (30') Attacks: 1 crush Damage: 10d10 No. Appearing: 0 (1) Sace As: Special Morale: 12 Treasure Type: M+N Intelligence: 3 Alignment: Neutral XP Value: 11,250 [i]Wood[/i] Armor Class: 6 Hit Dice: 25** (L) Move: 120' (40') Attacks: 1 crush Damage: 8d10 No. Appearing: 0 (1) Sace As: Special Morale: 12 Treasure Type: G Intelligence: 3 Alignment: Neutral XP Value: 7,500 [i]Monster Type:[/i] Construct (Very Rare). Juggernauts are huge magical machines. They may be encountered in a variety of shapes and sizes: Some look like houses, pyramids, or even statues mounted on great rollers. They are magically animated and have some awareness of their surroundings, allowing them to hunt and kill. They are made of wood or stone. Juggernauts are very maneuverable. They can stop, reverse, or turn around in just 1 round, allowing them to attack creatures behind, beside, or in front of them from one round to the next. They attack by rolling over victims with their huge wheels. These are 30 feet wide, making it possible for juggernauts to attack more than one target in their path. If there is only one target in their path, the attack is made normally. If there are two or more targets in the path then each is allowed to make a saving throw vs. dragon breath. Targets that make their saving throw have managed to get out of the path of the juggernaut. Those that fail to save will be hit if the juggernaut makes a successful attack roll against them. A separate roll is made for each target. All juggernauts have the following immunities in common: all nonmagical missile fire; deep, charm, and hold spells; and poison. [b]Stone Juggernaut:[/b] Stone juggernauts appear as small pyramids or huge statues on rollers. They stand 40 feet to 50 feet high.They may only be damaged by magical weapons or spells. Stone juggernauts make all their saving throws on a roll of 4 or better. Stone juggernauts can easily crush small buildings, even those made of stone. [b]Wood Juggernaut:[/b] This type of juggernaut normally appears as a large wooden building on rollers. It is 20 feet to 30 feet high. Its saving throw vs. everything (except magical fire) is 5 or better. A wooden juggernaut automatically fails its saving throw against any type of magical fire attack. A juggernaut carries its treasure inside itself. This treasure may only be found after the monster is destroyed. [i]Terrain:[/i] Ruins, Settled. [/QUOTE]
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