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.
Huh, dnd even has transformers.... Anyone wanna play a one shot?
This is amazing. I needed this.
Absolutely awesome
Bro, I was gonna buy Warforged, but this article blew my mind ((I know it's fake))
This. There are a fair number of people asking for a comparable amount of the high quality content we've come to expect to balance out the joke articles. I don't want the joke content to overwhelm the useful content. It's not 'toxic' to explain what we want and why.
This is an amazing buff to the Warforged
Counterpoint: No
If you have never laughed at a character, a concept, an NPC, a weird monster, a potions weird effect, a Nat 1 or Nat 20 RP die roll...then I guess this article ain't for you. Shenanigans are at the VERY CORE of D&D. Yes, let's take rules seriously, but let's not hate on the staff here for trying to lighten everyone's day with quirky stories or builds.
The joke here is D&D is popular, like strangely weirdly popular. It makes sense that there will be an off-key and off brand "haha hehe" to come out every now and then. There are many of us that love this content, and you are allowed to not like it, but to hate on the fact that people are making jokes is absurd IMHO. I get it, I have played D&D before it was cool. To get to this point we all should be thanking the stars for it to be here, now, in this day and age. Be thankful, D&D has made it. And it's not going anywhere. Neither will the joke articles. We made it! D&D is as cool now as we all knew it was for all those years. Satire is now not only expected, it should be encouraged. By all of us.
Better us poke fun at it then the way it used to be, getting bullied or made fun of for playing the world's greatest game. I understand where you are coming from, just no. Happy gaming and I hope you find it within yourself to understand why this article is okay.
TL:DR Counterpoint: No! lol
-Love The Gmoat :D
100% agree. Humor has its place, but this isn’t a comedy site, nor is it a comedy blog. I find other writers articles valuable for expanding D&D knowledge and providing fresh ideas, while I do not find the same value in the satire ones. The trend of late emphasizing satire over serious content may be a welcome change for some, but it isn’t for everyone. D&D Beyond can have both, but they don’t need to flood the front page with satire to the point Dan has more articles up then any other writer. That being said this is my opinion and I don’t expect everyone to agree with it. Everyone comes to D&D for different reasons, and we should all be able to express our opinions and feedback without being labeled by those who disagree.
Imagine actually typing out that passive-aggressive wall of text and unironically ending it off with a Rick and Morty reference in an attempt to seem smug and cool. Its definitely strange of you to type such a long winded post virtue signalling about ignoring things you dont enjoy when you could have simply followed your own advice and left well enough alone, yet instead you seethed with anger like a child hearing his favorite superhero insulted by his fellow classmates and sprung into inaction wasting your own time and making a hypocrite out of yourself. My Schadenfreude is immense and palpable.
You said it right there. Joke articles every now and then sounds like a good idea to me. Joke articles crowding out the rest of the content is what many of us in the comments are frustrated about.
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Has anyone seen an increase in jokey viewing of DnD online since these articles appeared? Is it just possible that most people mostly read the stuff they're interested in instead of just whatever is on the homepage?
Also, as of today, there are 3 Dan articles on the homepage, an encounter of the week, a 101 article and some others.
Hey JeremyLT,
Perhaps I missed it in some of those long posts, but why is the request for less satire and not for more of the serious content?
I understand the request for balance. However, asking Dan to write less, rather than others to write more, is akin to asking someone to take a paycut. A paycut for quality work because they're too good at it.
I have seen at least 3-4 "serious" content writers to one satirical writer. Dan puts out 1-3 articles per week. If the others put out 1 per week it would be equivelant from a serious to satire ratio. I'm not picky on either side of this argument.
I have enjoyed all content on this site, whether I found it useful out not. I have used both serious and satirical content from this site in my games. If you want more of something ask for it, but do not ask someone to do less of something. Unless, of course, you want it gone entirely.
If you don’t like reading this stuff then don’t read it. Some of us enjoy humor.
Dan Telfer,
Keep doing your thing and hope others step up the quantity to match.
Thanks,
Noremacs
I have been trying to communicate that I want a higher ratio of serious/usable content to joke content. I don't think anywhere I said "pay Dan less". If I somehow gave the impression that the only thing I want is less joke content, I apologize for the confusion.
Dan has some higher quality posts and some lower quality posts. While it would be nice if he focused on fewer higher quality posts, I get that he is obviously being paid to churn out volume of content. I'm just saying that it would be nice to balance out the jokes with the serious/usable content. Dan is posting an increasing percentage of the articles, and its crowding out everything else. If DnDBeyond wants Dan to churn out this volume of articles, that's fine. I would just love to see the high quality content I love from the other DnDBeyond authors not get crowded out by all the jokes.
As far as I have seen the majority of comments have not been negative towards Dan, we just feel like there have been too many joke articles compared to usable content, and the majority of people stating they would like more serious content enjoy Dans articles, just in smaller doses then what we have been getting recently.
Literally and Exactly This!
Jokes are great. I love jokes. I also love the super great stuff other authors have been putting out. I don't want the joke articles to overwhelm their great work.
Actually great quirks. Don't listen to the non-believers. You are amazing
*Sees Wingdings as an example name
*Megalovania starts playing