JoeGKushner
Adventurer
Mystery Man said:It was clearly insulting. If the witless can't get their opinion across without being insulting they get called out for what they are.
Who was it insulting to? The setting? Ed Greenwood?
Mystery Man said:It was clearly insulting. If the witless can't get their opinion across without being insulting they get called out for what they are.
JoeGKushner said:Who was it insulting to? The setting? Ed Greenwood?
Christopher Lambert said:You play FR, right?
Uh, no, that's not true at all. They have very few of the construct immunities at all, unless you take lots of levels of the Warforged Juggernaut prestige class, and they have many of the construct frailties instead (immune to healing magic, for one.) My experience does not indicate that they are broken at all; in fact, the warforged player in our Eberron game (who is not at all a power gamer; he's all about suboptimal characters if they're interesting, and is in fact playing one in another campaign I run) thought that if anything the Warforged could be called underpowered.Keoki said:If you do end up trying Eberron, though, I suggest you leave out warforged or adjust them somehow, because they're very broken. They're immune to practically everything under the sun, which is only balanced out by them being vulnerable to shatter spells, basically. Good gaming!
Gez said:Distorting names ("Forgettable Realms" or, in the other side, "Eboredom" or something like that) is witless. It's a 5-year-old's attack.