Help with warforged

Navar said:
Well Aspuman, you need to get the book, it is awesome. The feat that pervents healing from working on you is the one that also prevents critical hits and sneak damage. There are new repair spells in it, and a much better class for a warforged caster called the artificer. When you get a chance though call a friend (or get someone in your gaming group) and get the last several issues of Dragon. It is like Eberron Lite, and there is even a great NPC in a recent Dungeon. This is really a must buy book for a Lover of the Warforged, shifter, artificers etc. It is incredible.

Thanks,

I really want the book, but I have not even been able to see a copy yet. New baby, no current gaming group, ARGH! I think I have three threads about warforged casters going right now. I don't know exactly why this race interests me so.
 

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apsuman said:
Thanks for the info. If I am correct, taking the feat for Adamantine Body means that magical healing is forever useless to them, is this correct?

I was thinking of a warforged sorcerer (yeah, i know cha takes a hit) that knew one (or more) of the repair construct spells from Tome and Blood, so he is simply a self repairing unit (among other things).
For a special game session in our group (a contest to pick the next head druid of the druid's grove), I created a warforged urban druid. The urban druid was in a recent dragon magazine. There was an unexpected synergy to this combination: urban druids can spontaneously cast repair spells, but otherwise the class was interesting but not useful. :)

Still, it was fun, and I think it's an interesting combination to explore further.
 

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