The Clay Golem is a Level 10 creature, with Armor Class 29 and 175 hit points. A clay golem is a divine construct of sculpted earth and sacred sigils that bludgeons foes with relentless, curse-laden strikes.
- **Berserk** A severely damaged clay golem has a chance of going berserk. If it has 50 or fewer Hit Points at the start of its turn, the golem must succeed at a DC 5 flat check or go berserk. A berserk golem wildly attacks the nearest living creature, or the nearest object if no creatures are nearby.
- **Golem Antimagic** harmed by cold and water (5d10, 2d6 from areas or persistent damage); healed by acid (area 2d6 HP); slowed by earth.
- **Vulnerable to Disintegrate** A disintegrate spell affects the golem but deals half the normal amount of damage and causes the golem to become slowed 2 for 1 round.
- **Quicken** (divine, transmutation) **Trigger** The clay golem's turn begins. It can't trigger this free action on the first turn of combat. The clay golem becomes quickened for 1 minute.
- **Berserk Slam** **Requirements** The golem is berserk. The clay golem Strike with its fist at a –1 circumstance penalty. If its Strike hits, the clay golem deals an additional 1d8 damage and knocks the target prone.
- **Cursed Wound** (divine, curse, necromancy) A creature hit by the clay golem's fist must succeed at a 29 Fortitude save or be cursed until healed to its maximum HP. The cursed creature can't regain HP except via magic, and anyone casting a spell to heal the creature must succeed at a 29 counteract check or the healing has no effect. The golem's counteract level is equal to its creature level.
Common Questions
How much HP does a Clay Golem have?
175 hit points.
What level is a Clay Golem?
Level 10.
What is a Clay Golem's Armor Class?
AC 29.
How fast can a Clay Golem move?
Speed 20 ft.
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Official stats from the Pathfinder 2e (Second Edition) System Reference Document (SRD), free to use under the ORC open license.