Burner
Burner
Large Vehicle, land (500 lb.)
Creature Capacity 2 Medium creatures
Cargo Capacity 50 lb.
Armor Class 17
Hit Points 30 (damage threshold 5)
Speed 60 ft. normal / 80 ft. top
Damage Immunities Lightning, Poison, Psychic
Condition Immunities Blinded, Charmed, Deafened, Exhaustion, Frightened, Incapacitated, Paralyzed, Petrified, Poisoned, Stunned, Unconscious
Special
Burners require 1 creature to operate and move.
Large Vehicle, land (500 lb.)
Creature Capacity 2 Medium creatures
Cargo Capacity 50 lb.
Armor Class 17
Hit Points 30 (damage threshold 5)
Speed 60 ft. normal / 80 ft. top
STR | DEX | CON | INT | WIS | CHA |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
16 (+4) |
14 (+2) |
14 (+2) |
0 (-) |
0 (-) |
0 (-) |
Condition Immunities Blinded, Charmed, Deafened, Exhaustion, Frightened, Incapacitated, Paralyzed, Petrified, Poisoned, Stunned, Unconscious
Special
Burners require 1 creature to operate and move.
Fuel. Burners are powered by coal. Every 25 lbs. of fuel provides 2 hours of driving time.
Actions
Drive and Steer. The burner requires a driver to operate and it takes an action to move and steer.
Bonus Actions
Sharp Turn. As a bonus action the burner can turn to face any direction, regardless of current speed.
Reactions
Swerve. If the burner would be hit with an attack the driver may use its reaction to swerve, rolling 1d8 and subtracting the amount from the attack roll.
Description
These two-wheeled machines, fueled by a combination of steam and coal ignition, have become the most prevalent vehicles in the country of Bohdan. Unlike their counterparts, the ashwagons, burners focus more on precision rather than aesthetic functionality. This emphasis on design over durability makes them susceptible to damage. The construction of a burner prioritizes maneuverability and agility. While they might not boast the highest top speeds, especially compared to other vehicles on the Gearhead Expressway, they compensate with their fuel efficiency and ability to navigate through tight spaces with ease. Typically, burners are designed to carry no more than two passengers, aligning with their sleek and compact form. Despite their many advantages, burners come with an inherent risk. The open design offers little protection, leaving drivers and passengers exposed to the elements and the dangers of the road. This lack of safety has led to burners being associated with a higher rate of accidents and fatalities in Bohdan.
These two-wheeled machines, fueled by a combination of steam and coal ignition, have become the most prevalent vehicles in the country of Bohdan. Unlike their counterparts, the ashwagons, burners focus more on precision rather than aesthetic functionality. This emphasis on design over durability makes them susceptible to damage. The construction of a burner prioritizes maneuverability and agility. While they might not boast the highest top speeds, especially compared to other vehicles on the Gearhead Expressway, they compensate with their fuel efficiency and ability to navigate through tight spaces with ease. Typically, burners are designed to carry no more than two passengers, aligning with their sleek and compact form. Despite their many advantages, burners come with an inherent risk. The open design offers little protection, leaving drivers and passengers exposed to the elements and the dangers of the road. This lack of safety has led to burners being associated with a higher rate of accidents and fatalities in Bohdan.