My warforged druid in Eberron was stranded in the Eldeen Reaches after the mourning took place. While there, he met the Archdruid Oalian and was gifted his druidic abilities.
For draconic bloodline I could see the Warforged power unit being damaged and replaced by a Khyber Dragonshard of some sort, which has caused that Dragon's elemental affinity to be bound to it...
I had the idea for a Warforged monk (probably open hand or kensei), with the idea being that he isn't actually doing anything supernatural; but is just really good at rapid-fire probability calculations. If you've seen the movie "Equilibrium" then you know where I got that idea from.
I play my warforged by the terrain surrounding them. Like in Ravenloft, I would play a scarecrow or a FNAF character (Probably Freddy Fazbear or Monty, and I always give them cause fear).
Had a cool Idea for my character where he was once a Human Battlemaster Fighter who lead an army and after he died, a necromancer/artificer took his soul and put it into a repaired warforged corpse, bringing him back to life and also allows him to become a Conquest Paladin
Had a cool Idea for my character where he was once a Human Battlemaster Fighter who lead an army and after he died, a necromancer/artificer took his soul and put it into a repaired warforged corpse, bringing him back to life and also allows him to become a Conquest Paladin
Actually, that's nice! I would make him a reborn/warforged.
Had a cool Idea for my character where he was once a Human Battlemaster Fighter who lead an army and after he died, a necromancer/artificer took his soul and put it into a repaired warforged corpse, bringing him back to life and also allows him to become a Conquest Paladin
Actually, that's nice! I would make him a reborn/warforged.
thanks, the idea is inspired by Warhammer Age of Sigmar's Katakros, a human warlord who after he died and joined the afterlife, became a warlord there and later, joined the god of undeath, Nagash, to become a construct made out of magically sculpted bone and became a demigod of war as one of Nagash's top generals.
I have this warforged character that was made by an evil artificer but since he was just a prototype he was never activated and so he was found in the artificer's abandoned lab 50 years later by some dwarves, who accidentally turned him on. He was pretty useless so the warforged brought him to their home fixed him up a bit and now there all friends. Oh yeah by the way, he was designed to be a ruthless killing machine but since he didn't know that he's sort of just fiddling around with all the Feachers he was given like the retractable swords on his wrist, the bag of holding in his chest, and his optimal body (he has proficiency with athletic acrobatics and stealth).
I have this warforged character that was made by an evil artificer but since he was just a prototype he was never activated and so he was found in the artificer's abandoned lab 50 years later by some dwarves, who accidentally turned him on. He was pretty useless so the warforged brought him to their home fixed him up a bit and now there all friends. Oh yeah by the way, he was designed to be a ruthless killing machine but since he didn't know that he's sort of just fiddling around with all the Feachers he was given like the retractable swords on his wrist, the bag of holding in his chest, and his optimal body (he has proficiency with athletic acrobatics and stealth).
So he's the Iron Giant? And the Dwarf was named Hogarth?
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Like just wondering if you guys have ideas to explain warforged having abilities like for example, draconic booodline?
My warforged druid in Eberron was stranded in the Eldeen Reaches after the mourning took place. While there, he met the Archdruid Oalian and was gifted his druidic abilities.
For draconic bloodline I could see the Warforged power unit being damaged and replaced by a Khyber Dragonshard of some sort, which has caused that Dragon's elemental affinity to be bound to it...
I had the idea for a Warforged monk (probably open hand or kensei), with the idea being that he isn't actually doing anything supernatural; but is just really good at rapid-fire probability calculations. If you've seen the movie "Equilibrium" then you know where I got that idea from.
I play my warforged by the terrain surrounding them. Like in Ravenloft, I would play a scarecrow or a FNAF character (Probably Freddy Fazbear or Monty, and I always give them cause fear).
Had a cool Idea for my character where he was once a Human Battlemaster Fighter who lead an army and after he died, a necromancer/artificer took his soul and put it into a repaired warforged corpse, bringing him back to life and also allows him to become a Conquest Paladin
Actually, that's nice! I would make him a reborn/warforged.
thanks, the idea is inspired by Warhammer Age of Sigmar's Katakros, a human warlord who after he died and joined the afterlife, became a warlord there and later, joined the god of undeath, Nagash, to become a construct made out of magically sculpted bone and became a demigod of war as one of Nagash's top generals.
I have this warforged character that was made by an evil artificer but since he was just a prototype he was never activated and so he was found in the artificer's abandoned lab 50 years later by some dwarves, who accidentally turned him on. He was pretty useless so the warforged brought him to their home fixed him up a bit and now there all friends. Oh yeah by the way, he was designed to be a ruthless killing machine but since he didn't know that he's sort of just fiddling around with all the Feachers he was given like the retractable swords on his wrist, the bag of holding in his chest, and his optimal body (he has proficiency with athletic acrobatics and stealth).
So he's the Iron Giant? And the Dwarf was named Hogarth?