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 |
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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.
Yeah, people like me. I really did do the math and mr. serious gamer here has nothing to worry about.
If you feel like the thread is dead and there's nothing more to say you are as free to depart as he is to not read the joke articles.
My statement about the proportion of useful content was accurate. In any case I still don't see why you felt it necessary to necro this.
But if you'd ACTUALLY done the math you'd see the percentage of joke content compared to overall content went down between when Dan started writing in September of 2019 and December, when this article was written. I checked it by a few other metrics (none of which raised any alarms either) but that seems to be the one you're concerned with so there you go. It's a small sample size so it's hard to REALLY tell, but January's percentage also appears to be on track to hold at a steady rate. You can rest easy.
And dude, if you feel the need to keep on responding, I see no reason to stop either.
Here is the percentage of joke articles vs total content over the last 5 months:
Sept: Dan wrote 6/21 = 28.6% of the articles
Oct: Dan wrote 8/27 = 29.6% of the articles
Nov: Dan wrote 6/19 = 31.6% of the articles
Dec: Dan wrote 5/14 = 35.7% of the articles
Jan: Dan has written 4/13 = 30.8% of the articles
Since he started contributing, Dan has written an increasing percentage of the total articles. He accounted for more than a third of the content in December. At that time, the percentage of joke articles reached a point at which people began to complain.
Since the beginning of the year, the proportion of non-joke articles has increased and the quality of Dan's writing has increased, so the complaints have gone down.
MATH!
So why do you feel the need to necro the thread?
Your counts are off.
Mine was too, but only for December. You are right that his proportion of overall content was highest in December, but it is not a "steady increase." As you can see it has gone up and down, and Dan also wrote more than a third of the content in October. Even so, in sample sizes this small, the differences month-to-month are not statistically significant. Dan writes about a third of the content each month. More importantly, you are looking at the wrong thing.
This year, there was an overall drop in the amount of content that began long before Mr. Telfer started writing, and so likely had nothing to do with him. Again, it's a small sample size, but you can see a clear drop both across the year and across comparative time periods (Sep-Dec in both years). Also, every year, there is a drop in content in December. - holidays and all that As you can see in all three years, December is well below the average. So what you actually saw was a normal cycle of content volume changes, and you got just as much non-joke content as you would have whether or not Dan was also writing.
His percentage is consistently around a third of the content. That it is somewhat lower than a third at the moment for January is not really a significant change from December.
I honestly have no idea why people are afraid of revisiting things. But what about you? Why are you still here if old threads bother you?
I was getting inconsistent results from my scrape. Luckily I was able to fix my data and our monthly numbers agree.
Here are some update stats.
Monthly
Bi-weekly
Weekly
Top Page
I think we can both agree that Oct and Dec were the months that Dan had the highest percentage of the total content. I think however this is not the entire story behind the frustration of the readers here.
You can see that Dan hit 50% of the content generated in three weeks: 11/04/19, 12/09/19, and 12/16/19.
You can also see that Dan had his highest percentage of the content over two week windows on the two week windows of 12/09/19-12/23/19 and 12/16/19-12/30/19.
Also, Dan hit 4/9 of the articles on the front page on the following dates: 09/24/19, 09/25/19, 09/26/19, 11/07/19, 11/08/19, 11/14/19, 12/17/19, 01/07/20, and 01/09/20.
Many of these statistics all indicate that Dan was particularly prominent over the holidays when historically DnDBeyond has had very few articles generated. This also coincided with a general frustration over poor copy editing in the past quarter. The complaints largely began in Nov and intensified in Dec.
This article happened to coincide with one of the three weeks where Dan contributed half of the content, both of the two week windows where had his highest percentage of the content generated, his month with the highest percentage of the total content, and one of the weeks where he had 4 of the 9 articles on the front page. This is likely the source of the sense among some readers that Dan was overwhelming the content.
Since December, Dan has had his lowest percentage month, two week windows, and one week windows. This has corresponded with a decrease in complaints on Dan's articles.
It's hard to make strong statements with the limited amount of articles, but the data does seem to show why people were starting to feel frustrated. With the other contributors stepping up their game and Dan increasing the quality of the content in his articles, it seems that some possible sources of this concern are improving.
It's not a question of people being afraid of revisiting things. It is a matter of necroing a thread being considered poor manners.
To answer your question, I replied because you necroed, replied to me, missed the point of my comment that you quoted, and you were condescending with your 'your pretty head' comment.
This is not actually supported by your own data. From 2018 to 2019 the non-joke content dropped from 16 articles to 13 articles in November and dropped from 14 articles to 9 articles in December.
Except it is, because you're not looking across the whole year. As I already explained but will patiently do so again, content volume dropped as a whole from 2018 to 2019, and this trend begins in March, a good seven months before dreaded Dan Telfer starts writing. The drop in other content had nothing to do with him, unless you're suggesting he somehow sabotaged the writer's office at DDB in some kind of nefarious scheme to get hired.
I'm also frustrated about the fact it's not implemented the Spell "Create Holy Water" , why ????
And why is not yet implemented the Proficiency "Merchantilism"... or "Trader"......... at least we could have a nice discounts while I go shopping, huh ?????
And why there's not the option to choose an OCTOPUSS inside the "Find Familiar" spell ????
Are you joking? I can't tell. Octopus is indeed an option, it just has one s.
All the difference between a slimy sea creature and an eight-legged cat.
HAH!!!
You made a factually inaccurate statement. You said that there was 'just as much' non joke content at the end of the year and you said that there was a decrease in volume of non joke content. Those statements are contradictory. Only one of the statements is true, namely that there was a decrease in the total amount of non joke content, especially during the end of the year.
The question of the total number of non joke articles is still largely tangent to my point about the ratio of joke to non joke content. I never said that Dan was causing less non joke content to be written. I said that the ratio of joke to non joke content was generating the complaints. I gave you several metrics explaining why readers felt overwhelmed by Dan's content in December.
I am not afraid of revisiting threads. I am mad when people start necroing threads that I thought were dead. This discussion ended a while ago, and it is quite inconsiderate to start posting with false data saying that we're wrong and we need to start arguing again.
Please stop, it is nearly impossible of changing people's minds on the internet once they've chosen a decision.
It is just a hassle if after I am no longer interested in a thread I have to go and unfollow all of them. It would just save a lot of my time, and we're just asking for you to be done.
I will stay on this thread until it ends, because I want to see how it turns out now. If anything is inputted that I want to respond to, I will, but please don't make a habit of bringing back dead threads just to reignite the argument.
If you have anything worthwhile, say it, but if there isn't any new info, please don't post it.
No offense, I just don't want my time wasted. And, I am taking the time to explain this just in case anyone listens to me.
Aha. So it IS that you're worried about how other people view and enjoy the game. There's no other reason to be worried about the ratio if you're getting as much non-joke content as you would have regardless of Mr. Telfer's presence.
Speaking of, you still misunderstood what I said, which was not factually inaccurate. I said there was just as much non-joke content AS THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN whether or not Dan was writing. I don't know how many ways I have to put this for you, but I'll try another way: Dan's inclusion had no impact on the amount of non-joke content you got this year. Everything - from the overall lower volume that started in March, to how both non-joke and joke content both go down in the holiday months - indicates that whatever caused the changes in the amount of non-joke content between the holiday months of 2018 and 2019 had exactly zero to do with Dan.
HAHAHA! Are you serious with this nonsense? Moderate my forum activity to suit YOUR level of comfort and convenience?
Take a hike, buttercup. Not happening.