D&D 3E/3.5 [3.5]Warforged Melee


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Is that Wrathful Healing from Enemies from the healing subschool of Conjuration? Cause that's specifically mentioned in Warforged and Warforged Juggernaut. If not, then I'd get the full healing of 1/2.
Technically it's not a conjuration (healing) effect. It's listed only as coming from "positive energy." So yeah, a strict reading would say anything but undead can go bonkers with it. It specifically says it harms undead in the description.
 
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My wife always plays a Cleric, would a Cleric just be using Positive Energy with divine magic, or is their healing spells considered in the healing subschool conjuration?
 

Magic Item Compendium has the Vampiric Weapon quality +2 weapon enhancement.

This adds an extra 1d6 to each attack on top of existing damage and healing the weapon wielder that 1d6 amount with each successful hit. A full attack will do xd6 HP of healing to the wielder, x being the number of successful attacks per round.

No mention of energy type or magic school. Vampiric Touch is the base spell needed to enchant the weapon, which is a necromancy spell.

The more you hit, the more you heal!
 

My wife always plays a Cleric, would a Cleric just be using Positive Energy with divine magic, or is their healing spells considered in the healing subschool conjuration?
Each spell will have its own designation. For instance, Cure Light Wounds is Conjuration (Healing). It is also noted to be positive energy. Positive energy and the healing subschool are not mutually exclusive or inclusive. The specific spell used for Wrathful Healing is Regenerate, which is also Conjuration (Healing). Regenerate does not mention being positive energy but does mention it has no effect on undead. Consecrate does mention it is positive energy, but it is not a healing spell.

However, there was no such distinction within the enchant description itself. It simply says "This enchantment can only be placed on a melee weapon, creating positive energy that flows to its wielder."
 

Do you have Tome of Battle? If so, Crusader is awesome for Warforged. The Cha hit isn't that bad for a Crusader, none of your maneuvers key off Cha, only your Smite and a little extra +Will save. Load up on Devoted Spirit maneuvers and you can heal yourself just fine while laying down the smack. DS maneuvers are not spells, and therefore are DEFINITELY not in the Conjouration(Healing) school. Thus, they heal a 'forged 100%. Nothing like healing yourself while bludgeoning your foes for great justice!
 

I'd do Warblade, but my DM already said no ToB classes, and no Psionics either. I've also decided on Adamantine Body for my first feat.

Do you have Tome of Battle? If so, Crusader is awesome for Warforged. The Cha hit isn't that bad for a Crusader, none of your maneuvers key off Cha, only your Smite and a little extra +Will save. Load up on Devoted Spirit maneuvers and you can heal yourself just fine while laying down the smack. DS maneuvers are not spells, and therefore are DEFINITELY not in the Conjouration(Healing) school. Thus, they heal a 'forged 100%. Nothing like healing yourself while bludgeoning your foes for great justice!
Note the OP, no ToB.
 


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