Painted Soldier
A painted soldier is clad in colorful armor and bristles with weapons.Rare Medium Construct Mindless
Source Pathfinder #218: Titanbane
pg. 86
Weak Changes are marked. The -2 damage penalty to non-strike offensive abilities (-4 if the ability is limited, such as spells) is NOT factored in.
Recall Knowledge DC 27 (includes +5 from Rare) • Construct (Arcana, Crafting)
Perception +11; darkvision
Skills Athletics +15
Str +6, Dex +2, Con +4, Int -5, Wis +0, Cha -5
Items javelins (5), shield (Hardness 5, HP 25 [BT 13]), spear
AC 23 (19 when broken); Fort +15, Ref +11, Will +9
HP 80; Hardness 9; Immunities bleed, death effects, disease, doomed, drained, fatigued, healing, mental, nonlethal attacks, paralyzed, poison, sickened, spirit, unconscious, vitality, void; Weaknesses acid 10
Construct Armor Like normal objects, a painted soldier has Hardness. This Hardness reduces any damage it takes by an amount equal to the Hardness. Once a painted soldier is reduced to less than half its Hit Points, or immediately upon being damaged by a critical hit, its construct armor breaks, removing the Hardness and reducing its Armor Class to 21.Shield Block [reaction]
Speed 20 feet
Melee [one-action] spear +15 [+10/+5] (thrown 20 feet), Damage 2d8-2+8 piercing plus sticky paintRanged [one-action] javelin +11 [+6/+1] (propulsive, thrown 30 feet), Damage 2d6-2+8 plus sticky paintSticky Paint A painted soldier's Strikes splatter paint on the target. On a critical hit, this paint swiftly dries, and the target becomes clumsy 1 for 10 minutes. As an Interact action, the target or an adjacent creature can remove enough paint to end the condition.Source Pathfinder #218: Titanbane
pg. 86This
mindless construct takes the form of a two-dimensional portrait given life or an illustration painted in three dimensions with magical pigments.
Painted Behavior
Painted creatures typically adopt the behaviors of whatever they resemble. This results in creatures like a painted sheep bleating worriedly and grazing, even though any grasses consumed sit inertly inside its improvised belly before eventually seeping though its body and plopping on the ground.
Intelligent creatures animated in this way sometimes develop a limited vocabulary. However, the construct remains mindless, their utterances follow only the most simplistic logic, and their words fall short of anything that could be considered conversation. With careful instruction, such constructs can perform mundane chores.
Painted Treasure
A painted creature’s gear is part of the creature and is also made of magical paint. Such gear can’t be disarmed. If the painted creature drops any gear, the item melts into a glob of paint a moment later—after dealing damage, for thrown and projectile weapons. Painted gear (including ammunition) is restored to a painted creature automatically 24 hours after it’s lost.
At the GM’s discretion, a talented PC artist might rescue a painted item by immediately and successfully
Repairing it, using a hard DC of the painted creature’s level. This might allow PCs to recover a unique (even magical) item that existed only in the original artist’s imagination.