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<blockquote data-quote="James the Newbie" data-source="post: 5869484" data-attributes="member: 6692006"><p>Consider how you craft the construct. With no ability to use spells or enchantments on it, if your DM wont let you wish away the barrier, or use spells to bypass it (I know id be iffy as a DM)</p><p></p><p>It is a construct, there are ways to make its body a weapon without suffering negative side effects, one way is when you construct it ensure its body is built up with many iron spikes, it now has additional melee prowess and attacking it causes the risk of smashing into one of its effectivly 'natural armour spikes'</p><p></p><p>If you have even more money to burn, so long as it doesnt cover the joints melt a layer of adamantine over the outside of the construct to offer it bonus' from that. It isnt exactly armour, I am sure a DM will accept you can do that, but he may not be too happy with you.</p><p></p><p>The shape of the hands themself, if you make a series of sharp blades come off of its hands, and if your DM will allow it, use whatever magic (such as wish, id whore out wish so to speak) to make 'none magic materials' that are 'especialy sharp/hard/ext' maybe he will allow you more of a bonus than just master crafted and such on his attacks as a result.</p><p></p><p>I guess the last possible thing is see if he lets you give the constuct additional parts, if you make a construct with 8 arms, he may let all eight function, if you give it an ungodly wing span, he may (I would laugh if he did) let it fly.</p><p></p><p>Just change its body shape and add material to improve it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James the Newbie, post: 5869484, member: 6692006"] Consider how you craft the construct. With no ability to use spells or enchantments on it, if your DM wont let you wish away the barrier, or use spells to bypass it (I know id be iffy as a DM) It is a construct, there are ways to make its body a weapon without suffering negative side effects, one way is when you construct it ensure its body is built up with many iron spikes, it now has additional melee prowess and attacking it causes the risk of smashing into one of its effectivly 'natural armour spikes' If you have even more money to burn, so long as it doesnt cover the joints melt a layer of adamantine over the outside of the construct to offer it bonus' from that. It isnt exactly armour, I am sure a DM will accept you can do that, but he may not be too happy with you. The shape of the hands themself, if you make a series of sharp blades come off of its hands, and if your DM will allow it, use whatever magic (such as wish, id whore out wish so to speak) to make 'none magic materials' that are 'especialy sharp/hard/ext' maybe he will allow you more of a bonus than just master crafted and such on his attacks as a result. I guess the last possible thing is see if he lets you give the constuct additional parts, if you make a construct with 8 arms, he may let all eight function, if you give it an ungodly wing span, he may (I would laugh if he did) let it fly. Just change its body shape and add material to improve it. [/QUOTE]
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