Homebrew Warforged (Subraces) Species Details
“Pierce was built by design, while you were built by accident,” Lakashtai said. “The soul is what matters, not the shape of the vessel.”
“What makes you think he has a soul?” Gerrion said.
“What makes you think you do?”
The warforged were built to fight in the Last War. The first warforged were mindless automatons, but House Cannith devoted vast resources to improving these steel soldiers. An unexpected breakthrough produced fully sentient soldiers, blending organic and inorganic materials. Warforged are made from wood and metal, but they can feel pain and emotion. Built as weapons, they must now find a purpose beyond the war. A warforged can be a steadfast ally, a cold-hearted killing machine, or a visionary in search of purpose and meaning.
Living Steel and Stone
Warforged are formed from a blend of organic and inorganic materials. Root-like cords infused with alchemical fluids serve as their muscles, wrapped around a framework of steel, darkwood or stone. Armored plates form a protective outer shell and reinforce joints. All warforged share a common facial design, with a hinged jaw and crystal eyes embedded beneath a reinforced brow ridge. A sigil is engraved into the center of the forehead; this is unique to each warforged. Beyond these common elements of warforged design, the precise materials and build of a warforged vary based on the purpose for which it was designed. A juggernaut warrior is a massive brute with a heavy steel frame, while a skirmisher can be crafted from wood and light mithral to grant it lithe and elegant movement.
While they’re formed from stone and steel, warforged are living humanoids. Resting, healing magic, and the Medicine skill all provide the same benefits to warforged that they do to other humanoids. A warforged can focus its mind on its body as it rests, adjusting its shape and form to assume one of a few defensive postures. A warforged who expects heavy combat might focus on durability, while during a time of peace they might be content to adopt a lighter, less aggressive form.
Warforged Personality
The warforged were built to serve and to fight. For most of their existence, warforged had a clearly defined function and were encouraged to focus purely on that role. The Treaty of Thronehold gave them freedom, but many warforged struggle both to find a place in the post-war world and to relate to the creatures that created them.
The typical warforged shows little emotion. Many warforged embrace a concrete purpose — protecting allies, completing a contract, or other pursuits — and devote themselves to this task as they once did to war. However, there are warforged who delight in exploring their feelings and their freedom. Most warforged have no interest in religion, but some embrace faith and mysticism, seeking higher purpose and deeper meaning.
The typical warforged has a muscular, sexless body shape. Some warforged ignore the concept of gender entirely, while others adopt a gender identity in emulation of creatures around them.
Quirks
Whether due to some flaw in their creation or simple ignorance of how other creatures operate, warforged often acquire an odd personality trait or two. A warforged player can choose to roll or select a trait from the Warforged Quirks table.
| 1d10 | Quirk |
|---|---|
| 1 | You analyze (out loud) the potential threat posed by every creature you meet. |
| 2 | You don’t understand emotions and often misread emotional cues. |
| 3 | You are fiercely protective of anyone you consider a friend. |
| 4 | You often say the things you are thinking aloud without realizing it. |
| 5 | You try to apply wartime tactics and discipline to every situation. |
| 6 | You don’t know how to filter your feelings and are prone to dramatic emotional outbursts. |
| 7 | You don’t understand clothing beyond its utility and assume that what a creature wears denotes its job and status. |
| 8 | You are obsessed with your appearance, and constantly polish and buff your armor. |
| 9 | You are deeply concerned with following proper procedures and protocols. |
| 10 | War is the only thing that makes sense to you, and you’re always looking for a fight. |
Warforged Names
Warforged were assigned numerical designations for use in military service. Many of them adopted nicknames, often given to them by their comrades. As free individuals, some have chosen new names as a way to express their path in life. A few take on human names, often the name of a fallen friend or mentor.
Warforged Names: Anchor, Banner, Bastion, Blade, Blue, Bow, Church, Crunch, Crystal, Dagger, Dent, Five, Glaive, Hammer, Iron, Lucky, Mace, Pants, Pierce, Red, Rusty, Scout, Seven, Shield, Slash, Smith, Spike, Stone, Temple, Vault, Wall, Wood.
Warforged (Subraces) Traits
Your warforged character has the following traits.Ability Score Increase
Your Constitution score increases by 1.
Age
A typical warforged is between two and thirty years old. The maximum lifespan of the warforged remains a mystery; so far, warforged have shown no signs of deterioration due to age.
Alignment
Most warforged take comfort in order and discipline, tending toward law and neutrality. But some have absorbed the morality — or lack thereof — of the beings with which they served.
Size
Your size is Medium. Most warforged stand between 5 and 6 1/2 feet tall. Weight and build are affected by subrace.
Speed
Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
Warforged Resilience
You were created to have remarkable fortitude, represented by the following benefits.
- You have advantage on saving throws against being poisoned, and you have resistance to poison damage.
- You are immune to disease.
- You don’t need to eat, drink, or breathe.
- You don’t need to sleep and don’t suffer the effects of exhaustion due to lack of rest, and magic can’t put you to sleep.
Sentry's Rest
When you take a long rest, you must spend at least six hours in an inactive, motionless state, rather than sleeping. In this state, you appear inert, but it doesn’t render you unconscious, and you can see and hear as normal.
Integrated Protection
Your body has built-in defensive layers, which determine your armor class. You gain no benefit from wearing armor, but if you are using a shield, you apply its bonus as normal.
You can alter your body to enter different defensive modes; each time you finish a long rest, choose one mode to adopt from the Integrated Protection table, provided you meet the mode’s prerequisite.
| Mode | Prerequisite | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Darkwood Core (unarmored) | None | 11 + your Dexterity modifier (add proficiency bonus if proficient with light armor) |
| Composite Plating (armor) | Medium armor proficiency | 13 + your Dexterity modifier (maximum of 2) + your proficiency bonus. |
| Heavy Plating (armor) | Heavy armor proficiency | 16 + your proficiency bonus; disadvantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks. |
Languages
You can speak, read, and write Common.
Envoy
As an envoy, you were designed with a certain specialized function in mind. You might be an assassin, a healer, or an entertainer, to name a few possibilities. Envoys are the rarest of the
warforged subraces, and yours could be a unique design.
Ability Score Increase
Two different ability scores of your choice each increase by 1.
Specialized Design
You gain one skill proficiency of your choice, one tool proficiency of your choice, and fluency in one language of your choice.
Integrated Tool
Choose one tool you’re proficient with. This tool is integrated into your body, and you double your proficiency bonus for any ability checks you make with it. You must have your hands free to use this integrated tool.
Juggernaut
You’re an imposing war machine built for close combat and raw might. You tower over your comrades: juggernaut warforged stand between 6 and 7 feet in height and can weigh up to 450 pounds.
Ability Score Increase
Your Strength score increases by 2.
Iron Fists
When you hit with an unarmed strike, you can deal 1d4 + your Strength modifier bludgeoning damage, instead of the normal damage for an unarmed strike.
Powerful Build
You count as one size larger when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift.
Skirmisher
You were built to scout the edges of battle and outmaneuver your enemies. You are lean and designed for speed.
Swift
Your walking speed increases by 5 feet.
Light Step
When you are traveling alone for an extended period of time (one hour or more), you can move stealthily at a normal pace. (See chapter 8 of the Player’s Handbook for information about travel pace.)
Ability Score Increase
Your Dexterity score increases by 2.
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Posted Dec 18, 2019Thank you for this
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Posted Dec 18, 2019Thank you.
You didn't put the subraces in the warforged race group, so they appear separately in the race choice list.
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Posted Dec 18, 2019This is pretty cool, though just wanted to point out the integrated protection isn't properly calculating the proficiency bonus into the armor class. something to keep an eye out if you use it.
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Posted Dec 20, 2019Thank you so much for putting this up, it's really appreciated.
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Posted Dec 30, 2019TY for this very well done!
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Posted Jan 9, 2020So if I don't have the subscription to add the race directly to my collection, is there an easy way to recreate it myself? I'm not so great at navigating the race creator.
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Posted Jun 26, 2020How does one implement Integrated Protection via D&DB?
I can set the prof bonus to the trait and set the base bonus (1,3,6) in the trait options, but cannot limit the DEX bonus for the two options. 🤷♂️
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Posted Jul 11, 2020Hey Adam, thanks so much for this! Love having this set of options back again. However, as some have mentioned below, the AC doesn't calculate correctly with respect to proficiency bonus. Not sure if the homebrew tools can allow you link the addition of proficiency based on armor proficiencies, but that would definitely fix it.
For the folks that are seeing this problem, you can add a misc armor bonus on the character sheet by clicking on armor class, and then hitting customize. You can then add your proficiency bonus here. You'll also need to manually adjust it as you level. It's not a solution so much as a workaround, but it will do the job.
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Posted Aug 5, 2020Ignore: Unarmored Dex?
Is Unarmored Dex a choice?
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Posted Aug 24, 2020Thank you so much for this!
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Posted Nov 11, 2020Nicely done
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Posted Dec 18, 2020This is awesome! May I please use this?
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Posted Jan 5, 2021i will so use this!
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Posted Aug 12, 2021Solid advice. I manually override my AC’s when I use this. I’d rather have to manually do that than not have these at all, I legit use these subraces all the time now.
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Posted Feb 7, 2023a full group of warforged can now be even more hilarious
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Posted May 19, 2024Added this to my collection but it doesn’t show up in character creation. How do I use this?
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Posted Dec 2, 2024This is awesome!
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Posted Feb 12, 2025OMG you're a genius.
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Posted Sep 9, 2025The best possible solution is to just copy everything there and translate it, shame everything is pay to use on this site :(
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Posted Sep 9, 2025You have to have the DND beyond subscription to use it