Hey there adventurers! I love the recent addition of the warforged race and their additional lore provided in Eberron: Rising From The Last War, and since D&D Beyond provides me with a terrifying amount of freedom I thought the best way to show my appreciation for this carefully balanced player race is to add my own tweaks.
However, as the title of this piece suggests, you should hate all of my ideas. This is because I wrote them all under the following conditions:
- I had not slept in 9 days.
- The only food or drink I consumed in the last 9 days was cranberry-flavored Emergen-C sprinkled on leftover Thanksgiving pumpkin pie.
- I was listening to the Diablo III soundtrack backwards on a loop.
- According to my doctor I had an "amoeba whose large size is of historic scientific note" in my cranial cavity.
- The amoeba insisted on creative control of the final draft.
Therefore I am required by the content team to use the above headline, implying I am about to instill hatred in my own ideas. Whether you agree with them or an amoeba-enhanced individual is entirely up to you.
Skin Material
Previously, the armor-like warforged were made from stone, steel, and wood. This now includes deep-fried chicken. Some alchemists got sucked into that whole chicken sandwich war, and the final result was sentient chicken sandwiches.
We know what you're thinking: this isn't funny, it's just strange. And maybe you don't even like chicken that much. Well too bad, it's very lucrative in corporate America right now to even write the phrase "chicken sandwich" on your website so that it will show up in a billion Google search results. So warforged are just part chicken now, and if by sheer coincidence any megacorporations would like to use this for cross-promotional purposes please get in touch with us.
Players may choose between crispy, buffalo, herbs and spices, and original recipe warforged.
Vegan players may choose between soy, almond, oat, or cashew based armor.
Additional Quirks
We thought you could use some more 1d8 quirks to choose from at character creation, so feel free to choose from the following.
d8 | Quirk |
---|---|
1 | You think you are missing an internal gear and compulsively eat pocket watches in the hopes of it resolving your deficiency. |
2 | You think every time someone says "Damn!" they are calling for someone named Dan. |
3 | You start beatboxing uncontrollably every time you hear a sick rhyme. |
4 | You think fedoras actually look good on you. |
5 | You think goblins taste like cilantro. |
6 | You whisper "resistance is futile" while hugging people, which you do as often as possible. |
7 | You were designed to mimic humanoid facial expressions, but like real-world robots designed for it, you are utterly terrifying and people use animated images of your weird mechanical face as magical meme fodder. |
8 | You collect and keep doves in your pockets and release them after your friends speak in order to drive home their points. |
More Warforged Names
Still can't name your own warforged? Yeesh. Okay. Here you go.
More Warforged Names: Anchor, Bookend, Creep, Doorstop, Epipen, Fedora, Glow-up, Hotplate, Inkjet, Jujubee, Krusty, Luxembourg, Marzipan, Niacin, Onomatopoeia, Pzzzzzrpt, Quilt, Rectangle, Softshoe, Textile, Uvula, V-neck, Wingding, Professor Charles Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, Yoshinoya, Zankou.
You Can Replace One Of Your Hands With What Is Basically Just A Chainsaw
To be used for trees and deadites zombies.
All Warforged Can Turn Into A Vehicle At Will
Players can choose between morphing into a war machine, a covered wagon, a keelboat, or a boombox.
Transforming takes the character's action, makes an "ee-aw-oo-ee" sound, and now the creature is a vehicle that other people can ride around in with the same AC and movement of that vehicle.
If players choose keelboats, they must roll a DC 20 Wisdom saving throw once per day, timing at the discretion of the dungeon master, and on a failed save they involuntarily turn into a boat while on land. This is because it's funny to see a useless boat in the middle of an inn or a battlefield.
Also the warforged's face is still visible in a really awkward way, because let's be honest, it's too hard to hide that part and robot-y faces are cool to look at.
Additional Languages
You can now speak to inanimate objects. This should solve most puzzles, as you can now speak to their actual stone and steel parts to ask for the answers. Whew, finally, no more of those annoying puzzles!
Dan Telfer is the Dungeons Humorist aka Comedy Archmage for D&D Beyond (a fun way they are letting him say "writer"), dungeon master for the Nerd Poker podcast, a stand-up comedian, a TV writer who also helped win some Emmys over at Comedy Central, and a former editor of MAD Magazine and The Onion. He can be found riding his bike around Los Angeles from gig to gig to gaming store, though the best way to find out what he's up to is to follow him on Twitter via @dantelfer.
Dan Telfer tells the truth. My problems with warforget whas never the boring lore ,wierd rules or strange design.
But rather the fact that there wos nno opotion to be a warfrog vegan!
honestly the whole chainsaw hand thing is not a bad idea, since you are basically a sentient automaton, why not have the option of interchangeable parts
Just want to add another vote on the"I'm tired of seeing this pathetic joke content" pile. I'll also add that this stuff isn't even really funny. It's forced, a little bit too try-hard, and frankly, less amusing than Mad Magazine, which stopped being funny about 30 years ago.
It's a pretty sad state of affairs when you get garbage like this from a site so closely linked to official D&D sources, and it's full of stupid jokes, and almost no meaningful content. Why not hire a few of the amateurs running the fan sites like the forgotten realms wiki, or canonfire for Greyhawk to write something useful? I'll bet you could pay them almost nothing and get quality content instead of this crap that seems like a seek and replace word swap on some Joke book from the YA section of a poorly funded library. The Alignments article was mildly amusing because many of us have had those players at our tables, but most of these articles, which are now overwhelming the front page to where I don't even look anymore are pathetic. I would have liked to read more of the types of articles like the campaign creation ones or encounters of the week, but honestly, I can get better information on Reddit or the 500 other less funded fan sites, and not have to wade through pages of crap.
I want this to be as true as magically possible
I for one love joke articles, when they're funny. Sadly, Dan's rarely are.
Wait.... cranberry-flavored Emergen-C is a thing?!?
This is just supposed to be funny! stop banging on him!
Good for the laugh, but that quirk table is gold. I've never been interested in rolling a Warforged until reading that.
April Fools Day is that way >
I love the quirk table. I am using it.
Right? I love the pocket watch one!
why have there been no articles for eleven days? is something going wrong?
You bring powerful gifts to our undernourished warforged community, amoeba boy.
Didn't you note today it's the 28th of December ( the Jokkester's day in Spain ) ????
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Didn't you note today it's the 28th of December ( the Jokkester's day in Spain ) ????
Ahemmmmm...ahemmm....
It's Christmas vacation man!
I almost never read the provided articles because they are generally just wastes of time and lean heavily on humorless 'jokes'.... that being said every once in a while a few nuggets (not a pun about the chicken armour) of inspiration can be taken away. Having the quirks table, an extended body materials list, and even more designs for body utilities are all good ideas.
my thing is right, no ones making you read it... if you dont finds its use then just ignore it, if your really looking to get into dnd the front page of this site has never really been a good place to look, and I'm not sure about you guys but I found beyond after finding the starter rules. We are not paying for any of this content and if you see an increase of the content you do like, constructively say your opinion instead of just shitting on content that people do enjoy. People are right their is an imbalance of content from humour to the more serious learning stuff on here at the moment, but calling it 'madness. and shit talking the writer just makes people who do enjoy it feel bad.
not gonna lie this is the best way this issue has been put forward
Agreed. If you were trying to make a Charisma (Persuasion) check to make me agree with you, it either wouldn't be necessary or a DC of 1.