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WHICH IS MORE SMASHABLE?
Hook Horror
Duodrone
On the left, Hook Horror! Sentient matriarchal 9 ft (2.7 m) arthropods! Surprisingly intelligent actually, they have a complex language and some even cultivate thier own food. So if you're into exoskeletons, here ya go!
On the right, duodrone, which are person sized and made of both flesh and gears. It can also handle 2 different tasks at once without its hands getting mixed up, so that's something. Don't think about it too much, vote with your heart!
Got a Duodrone spoiling for a fight here. He can only do two things at once, and he's ready to bop you with both of them
Modron, Duodrone
Image by Julie Dillon, © Wizards of the Coast
[Probably the modron with the most Oz vibes, and that’s saying something. I like the distinction in the Dragon Magazine version that they’re surprisingly strong for being such goofy little dudes, and so continued with that theme. Something that basically all editions of D&D after AD&D 1e forgot was that monodrones and duodrones had a swim speed. I took swimming off of the monodrone in order to lean into the wings, but have restored that to the duodrone.]
Modron, Duodrone CR 2 LN Outsider (extraplanar) This boxy humanoid is made of metal. Its upper and lower halves are divided by a gear-like waist, and its limbs are thin with prominent joints. Its upper half is taken up by an eerily organic-looking face. It carries a spear seemingly too large for it.
Duodrones are the second tier of the modron hierarchy, and are more intelligent and versatile than monodrones (albeit not by much). Unlike monodrones, a duodrone can multitask, albeit only with two goals at once. They act as supervisors of monodrone laborers and soldiers, and are stronger on the battlefield. Duodrones are amphibious, their hands and feet spreading out into flippers when they come into contact with water. Thus, duodrones are often put to work in flooded environments where monodrones cannot maneuver easily.
A duodrone will fight to defend itself even without orders, although if in a group, one member of the group will typically retreat to inform a superior (or send a monodrone with a message to do the same). Duodrones consciously work to flank opponents and set up tactical advantages, sometimes to the point of leaving themselves exposed. Most duodrones use their surge of strength at the beginning of combat.
The closest a duodrone comes to having an individual personality is in favoring a particular weapon over others. Few duodrones use ranged weapons to any great extent, and they have a fondness for polearms. A few of them, particularly those who come into contact with non-modrons on a regular basis, may gain a nickname based on their weapon of choice.
Geometry angels...
In other words, modron redesign because I don't like their original ones. I tried to really lean into the whole communication barrier thing mentioned in their info. Also why would they need mouths if they don't even eat....
Bitches be like
“Out of my way I’ve got fundamental laws of the universe to enforce.”
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Modrons from D&D 5e. I went from hating these guys to loving them surprisingly fast.