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  • Warforged
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  • Warforged are mechanical, sentient constructs.
  • The Warforged are a player race in the Eberron campaign for the 3.5 and 4th editions of Dungeons & Dragons. They are featured in the Eberron Player's Guide and the Eberron Campaign Setting. The warforged are a relatively new race being created by House Cannith during the Last War in 965 YK for the purposes of warfare. The Warforged are sentient constructs and have free will, which earned them the same rights as human citizens in each of their homelands in 996 YK under the Treaty of Thronehold. "Built for a war that has ended, searching for purpose"
  • Warforged ("Heroic Warforged", "Mythic Warforged", and "Timewarped Warforged") is a new sub-type of raid item drop quality introduced with Patch 5.4 in the Siege of Orgrimmar raid similar to the Thunderforged and Heroic Thunderforged items. Each Patch 5.4 raid boss will have a chance of dropping this new designation of a particular item that's 6 item levels higher than their Normal or Heroic mode counterparts. The Warforged boost continues with Warlords of Draenor with usually the same +6 item level boost (but +15 for Timewarped items).
  • The warforged are one of the playable fictional races of creatures in the Eberron campaign setting of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. The warforged are a race of living, sentient constructs, superficially similar to golems. Warforged are composed of a blend of materials: predominantly stone, wood, and some type of metal. In Eberron, they were created by House Cannith in magical 'creation forges' to fight in the Last War, based on technology recovered from Xen'drik. When the Last War ended, they were given their freedom at the Treaty of Thronehold. Though they have free will, whether they have a soul is not known with certainty; they can be resurrected by spells designed to restore human souls to life, but, unlike humans, never remember anything of their experience in the
  • The warforged were made as the ideal soldiers to serve in the devastating Last War. Although they are constructs, they have much in common with living creatures, including emotions and social bonds, and perhaps even souls.
Alignment
  • Any
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alignment3e
  • Usually lawful neutral
type4e
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Homeland
mythical
  • Golems
Name
  • Warforged
  • warforged
skincolor
  • Metallic hues
Type
  • Construct
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  • wowheadnews
Caption
  • A Warforged hanging from an airship
  • A warforged warrior.
First
  • Eberron Campaign Setting
size3e
  • Medium
type3e
3e type
4e type
  • Natural humanoid
3e advancement
  • By character class
origin4e
3e size
  • Medium
4e size
  • Medium
4e source
  • Eberron Player's Guide, pg. 32-33
3e class
subtype3e
subtype4e
3e source
  • Eberron Campaign Setting, pg. 20-24;
  • Races of Eberron, pg. 7-9
Language
Weight
  • 270
Link
  • http://www.wowhead.com/news=219297/preparing-for-patch-5-4-guide-gear-changes-removed-content-and-more|desc=Preparing for Patch 5.4 Guide: Gear Changes, Removed Content, and More!
  • http://wow.joystiq.com/2013/08/16/patch-5-4-flexible-raids-dailies-and-more-with-tom-chilton//|desc=Patch 5.4, flexible raids, dailies and more with Tom Chilton
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Based
  • Golems, robots, androids
Height
  • 6.0
  • 366.0
Eyecolor
  • Glowing red or blue
Lifespan
  • Infinite
Distinctions
  • Dutiful, metallic or stone skin, curious, physically powerful, wooden muscles, ghulra inscriptions, living construct
  • Composed of stone, metal and wood; physically powerful; come in multiple
  • sizes and designs; inscriptions on forehead
Subtype
  • Living Construct
Vision
  • Normal
Source
  • Eberron Campaign Setting
Location
4e modifiers
  • +2 Constitution, +2 Intelligence
  • or +2 Strength
3e modifiers
  • -2
  • +2 Constitution, -2 Wisdom,
4e skillmod
  • +2 Endurance, +2 Intimidate
abstract
  • The warforged are one of the playable fictional races of creatures in the Eberron campaign setting of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. The warforged are a race of living, sentient constructs, superficially similar to golems. Warforged are composed of a blend of materials: predominantly stone, wood, and some type of metal. In Eberron, they were created by House Cannith in magical 'creation forges' to fight in the Last War, based on technology recovered from Xen'drik. When the Last War ended, they were given their freedom at the Treaty of Thronehold. Though they have free will, whether they have a soul is not known with certainty; they can be resurrected by spells designed to restore human souls to life, but, unlike humans, never remember anything of their experience in the afterlife after such an event. While they have no biological sex, warforged may adopt a gender role as part of their individual personality. They do not age as the other races do, and it is not known what effects time will have on them. It is stipulated that, like all living creatures, their bodies must experience degradation over time. Like other races, warforged may take levels in any character class. Racial qualities and adjustments of the warforged were published in the Eberron Campaign Setting and later reprinted in Monster Manual III. Warforged are produced with their own armor and have various immunities, including to poison and disease. Healing spells have reduced effect on warforged, but a series of repair spells work fully on them. Other published forms of warforged include: * warforged charger (MM3) - warforged that are larger than standard designed for brute strength, but have little intelligence. * warforged scout (MM3) - Smaller versions of the traditional warforged. * warforged titan (ECS) - warforged that are larger and stronger than chargers, but are even less intelligent.
  • Warforged are mechanical, sentient constructs.
  • The warforged were made as the ideal soldiers to serve in the devastating Last War. Although they are constructs, they have much in common with living creatures, including emotions and social bonds, and perhaps even souls. Ability Score Increase. Your Strength and Constitution scores increase by 1.Size. Warforged are generally broader and heavier than humans. Your size is Medium.Speed. Your base walking speed is 30 feet.Composite Plating. Your construction incorporates wood and metal, granting you a +1 bonus to Armor Class.Living Construct. Even though you were constructed, you are a living creature. You are immune to disease. You do not need to eat or breathe, but you can ingest food and drink if you wish.Instead of sleeping, you enter an inactive state for 4 hours each day. You do not dream in this state; you are fully aware of your surroundings and notice approaching enemies and other events as normal.Languages. You can speak, read, and write Common and one other language of your choice.
  • The Warforged are a player race in the Eberron campaign for the 3.5 and 4th editions of Dungeons & Dragons. They are featured in the Eberron Player's Guide and the Eberron Campaign Setting. The warforged are a relatively new race being created by House Cannith during the Last War in 965 YK for the purposes of warfare. The Warforged are sentient constructs and have free will, which earned them the same rights as human citizens in each of their homelands in 996 YK under the Treaty of Thronehold. "Built for a war that has ended, searching for purpose"
  • Warforged ("Heroic Warforged", "Mythic Warforged", and "Timewarped Warforged") is a new sub-type of raid item drop quality introduced with Patch 5.4 in the Siege of Orgrimmar raid similar to the Thunderforged and Heroic Thunderforged items. Each Patch 5.4 raid boss will have a chance of dropping this new designation of a particular item that's 6 item levels higher than their Normal or Heroic mode counterparts. The Warforged boost continues with Warlords of Draenor with usually the same +6 item level boost (but +15 for Timewarped items).
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