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This player race came about with the advent of the [[Eberron]] campaign setting for D&D and since then gained considerable popularity amongst the gaming community (which [[Dragonborn]] will never live to see). Surprisingly enough, Warforged are generally quite popular on /tg/. | This player race came about with the advent of the [[Eberron]] campaign setting for D&D and since then gained considerable popularity amongst the gaming community (which [[Dragonborn]] will never live to see). Surprisingly enough, Warforged are generally quite popular on /tg/. | ||
Warforged were originally used as mass produced soldiers in the big "not world war 2" of the eberreon setting | |||
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*[[Beeforged]] | *[[Beeforged]] |
Revision as of 13:14, 4 November 2008
Warforged are basically an excuse to play a robot in a fantasy campaign. They are similar to golems but differ in the fact that they are actually sentient creatures, created by magically coagulating metal and wood in a vat, and count as a special type of creature known as a "living construct", meaning they still have a constitution score and various other properties not possessed by other constructs.
This player race came about with the advent of the Eberron campaign setting for D&D and since then gained considerable popularity amongst the gaming community (which Dragonborn will never live to see). Surprisingly enough, Warforged are generally quite popular on /tg/. Warforged were originally used as mass produced soldiers in the big "not world war 2" of the eberreon setting
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Artificer.
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Will stab a bitch.
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Pimpin ain't easy.
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Reforged.
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Robots have no -4 STR.
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Watch out for splinters.
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Forged for war, and mouth fucking.
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How it's done.