Post your nifty Warforged PC concepts!

Is he... is he FULLY functional?

I always thought a Warforged Druid with "Wooden Armor" in place of adamant plating would be interesting... an unnatural being dedicated to protecting all that is natural. Plus, you know, wild shaping into Warforged-y animals would be swell.

Also, consider a Warforged Artificer who is obsessed with Portals and airships, played in the style of Doc Brown from Back to the Future:

"The way I see it, if you're gonna build a portal in an airship, why not do it with some style?"
"If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious s***!"
"Don't worry. As long as you hit that wire with the connecting hook at precisely 88mph the instant the lightning strikes the tower... everything will be fine."

and...

"Let me show you my plan for sending you home. Please excuse the crudity of this model, I didn't have time to build it to scale or to paint it."
 
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I always thought a Warforged Druid with "Wooden Armor" in place of adamant plating would be interesting... an unnatural being dedicated to protecting all that is natural. Plus, you know, wild shaping into Warforged-y animals would be swell.

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There is even a feat and a prestige class for this!
 

I've had a friend play a warforged druid before, he had a berry tree growing out of its back so the druid had to hunch over walking around using his qauter staff as a walking stick.

Not only that but his eagle sat in said berry tree.
Also he used the berry tree to provide You guessed it berrys.
In which he would enchant using good berry and eat.
And since good berry isn't like cleric healing the hit points work out fine :3
 

Not a PC concept, but still appropriate for this thread...in a homebrew campaign of mine, I have a different take on Warforged.

In it, Dwarves were neutral master weaponsmiths for the world, until a client decided to attack them instead of paying them. The unexpected attack forced them to use the last weapons they designed- mechanical bodies that were to be receptacles for psionic brains.

Thus, the Warforged are Cyberman/Dalek- like beings- bodies housing psionic Dwarven brains.

They have maintained cultural features- skill bonuses, stonecunning, weapon familiarity, giant-fighting techniques- and have Darkvision, but all other Dwarven features are replaced by Warforged ones.
 

From the Creation Schema Storyhour-

Sir Late-A-Lot Psionic Transformation aka The Transformer

Warlock aka Cannon

CRUSH and Sneak Crush was humpbacked. Throughout battle he seemed to always repair and attune himself to the groups attacks and Tactics. How? An Artificer Scout was "hidden" in the Hunvhback compartment casting artificer Infusions directly into Crush as needed.

From John Play: Hero For Hire Storyhour-

Gore and Bloodshed Juggernaunt warforged whom had docents empowered with Khyber shards from Demon Wastes. Gave them the 1/2 Infernal template. Changed their appearance to include red shine, dark wood pieces with demonic runes etched on the armor.


I have others, I just need to look them up. In my Eberron Lord of Blades with his damaged Forge is creating unique warforged (all with various templates added to them) that are referred to as the "88" as eighty-eight were built using it before it was destroyed. They pop up as I need them to within my various Eberron stories.


I have also toyed with the car licence plate idea for names-

ICU repair warforged with uncanny Spot and Search checks

iPOD as a Bard

Buzz as a Druid Bee nest located WITHIN him. Attack as a swarm as needed. Otherwise there is aconstant buzz sound around him
 

Waspinator under attack! Waspinator engage enemy! Waspinator... TERRORIZZZZZZE!

And lo, did the mechancial giant wasp become a humanoid Warforged Druid...
 

I am currently running an adventure using Delzomen's Iceforge from Frostburn, after taking over the dungeon made of blue-ice and the mine that contains the resource, One of our pc's is a midgard dwarf, who an expert at all crafts, constructed a warforged out of blue ice, which has the same strength and melting point of iron. I ruled that the warforged has the cold subtype and is immune to frost damage. He is thinking about making more of these guys to guard our new base as we go off on adventures,
 



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