Well, a warforged is part organic, plus it's magic, so I guess it depends on if you want it to or not. As long as the stats dont change, I doubt a DM will care if it's a cyborg direwolf or not.
If you choose circle of the moon druid class for warforged race do the wildshapes have a metal skin/exoskeleton?
technically, no. RAW, warforged follow all the normal rules for humanoids and classes, unless you wanna use the Exploring Eberron homebrew subclass "Circle of the Forged" which *explicitly* calls out your wildshapes as being like warforged.
...but flavorwise? I doubt any DM is going to care if you flavor it like that.
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Druids only don't use metal armor, and by 5E that's become simply a matter of personal preference than an actual class restriction. They certainly use metal: sickles and scimitars are iconic druid weapons and they're not building them out of seashells.
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If you choose circle of the moon druid class for warforged race do the wildshapes have a metal skin/exoskeleton?
Well, a warforged is part organic, plus it's magic, so I guess it depends on if you want it to or not. As long as the stats dont change, I doubt a DM will care if it's a cyborg direwolf or not.
technically, no. RAW, warforged follow all the normal rules for humanoids and classes, unless you wanna use the Exploring Eberron homebrew subclass "Circle of the Forged" which *explicitly* calls out your wildshapes as being like warforged.
...but flavorwise? I doubt any DM is going to care if you flavor it like that.
Formerly Devan Avalon.
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The Exploring Eberron book on Dmsguild has a dope Druid: Circle of the Forged...
https://www.dmsguild.com/product/315887/Exploring-Eberron?src=hottest_filtered&filters=45469
Generally I would say no - a Halfling wildshaping in to a cat is a cat, not a Halfling cat etc etc so a Warforged would be a cat, not a metal one...
Under those rules, a warforged can transform into a truck, not a monkey.
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Those are all good notes. Thanks.
My DM that I last campaigned with said he would argue that it would not happen because "druids" don't use metal. If at all. However it's good flavor.
Druids only don't use metal armor, and by 5E that's become simply a matter of personal preference than an actual class restriction. They certainly use metal: sickles and scimitars are iconic druid weapons and they're not building them out of seashells.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.