Chrizzt
2010-08-04, 06:23 AM
Hello! I'm not that familiar with constructs, therefore I post this question here (Search function did not yield anything useful).
Supposed you encounter a golem, for example clay, and destroy it. Can you then repair it and bind it to your will? (Supposed you fulfil all necessary requirements for creating one)
From SRD
Golem
Golems are magically created automatons of great power. Constructing one involves the employment of mighty magic and elemental forces.
The animating force for a golem is a spirit from the Elemental Plane of Earth. The process of creating the golem binds the unwilling spirit to the artificial body and subjects it to the will of the golem’s creator.
I recall that I have somewhere read that you can repair even broken magic items, for the half price of creation costs or the like. If you spend money to reactivate and repair a golem, are you the knew creator, as it was formerly destroyed?
Supposed you encounter a golem, for example clay, and destroy it. Can you then repair it and bind it to your will? (Supposed you fulfil all necessary requirements for creating one)
From SRD
Golem
Golems are magically created automatons of great power. Constructing one involves the employment of mighty magic and elemental forces.
The animating force for a golem is a spirit from the Elemental Plane of Earth. The process of creating the golem binds the unwilling spirit to the artificial body and subjects it to the will of the golem’s creator.
I recall that I have somewhere read that you can repair even broken magic items, for the half price of creation costs or the like. If you spend money to reactivate and repair a golem, are you the knew creator, as it was formerly destroyed?