Raggidy
A construct sewn together using magical thread, standing 7 feet tall and made of crudely-stitched cloth stuffed with sawdust
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
| Armor Class | 14 |
|---|---|
| Hit Dice | 3 |
| Number Appearing | 1d10 |
| Attacks | 2 fists |
| Damage | 1d6 fist |
| Movement | 40' |
| Save As | Fighter: 3 |
| Morale | 12 |
| XP | 145 |
| Treasure Type | See below |
A Raggidy is a construct sewn together using magical thread. A raggidy is humanoid in appearance standing 7 feet tall, weighing 300 pounds, and is made out of crudely-stitched cloth stuffed with sawdust. The raggidy has buttons for eyes and a twisted grin sewn onto its face. However, the magic thread that animates the raggidy gives it the barest hint of sentience, allowing the raggidy to act semi-independently and follow orders better than most constructs. A raggidy does not speak but it understands the language of its creator.
A raggidy is a fearless enemy and will engage in melee with little thought for tactics or strategy. It is highly flammable and takes double damage from fire-based attacks.
The magical fabric of a raggidy is valuable to both Magic-users and tailors, worth up to 1d6x100 gp. Note that, if destroyed by fire, acid, or other such attacks, the raggidy’s material may be too damaged to sell.