Airship 5e



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On its turn, the airship can use its helm to move using its elemental engine. It can also fire its ballistas. If it has half its crew or fewer, it can fire only two of the ballistas. Galley Gargantuan vehicle (130 ft. By 20 ft.) Creature Capacity 80 crew, 40 passengers Cargo Capacity 150 tons Travel Pace 4. Nerdarchy the News Letter- Airships, The Lightning Rail, and Other Elemental Vessels Why 5e D&D Needs Eberron Our delve.

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Air vehicles fly through the air. They are usually propelled by air currents, alchemical engines, magic, or in the case of larger air vehicles, a mix of air currents and alchemical engines or magic. Airships, because of their nature, travel though all three dimensions instead of two. When they ascend, they must do so at half their current speed. When air vehicles descend, they can (but do not have to) move at double their current speed. After the ascent or descent, treat the vehicle’s current speed as it was before making the ascent or descent.

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Cost: 41,200 gp
Speed:Fly 50 feet (5 mph); ascend/descend 50 feet per round.
Carrying Capacity:Cargo 12 ½ tons

This ship uses a gasbag of hydrogen and a set of sails to travel through the air. It has cabins for 10 passengers to travel for long voyages in comfort. It has an AC of 13 across the hull, but the gasbag's AC is 11 (and flammable!). Dimensions are 65' length, 20' beam, 3 decks

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The airship can replace its passenger cabins with bunkrooms. This allows for 20 passengers to travel in more cramped conditions.

Airship from Final Fantasy (Source)

Size. Gargantuan
AC. {{{ac}}}
Hit Points. 300
Damage Threshold 10
Crew and Passengers. 4 rigging, 2 pilots, 1 bridge crew, 1 steward, 1 captain


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