Races of Eberron *Update - Couple of folks have it - Ask questions here*

BelenUmeria said:
I'd like some info on the reforged PrC. Is it true that it allows Warforged full access to magical healing?
Yes, and natural healing too. You only need to take the first two (of 3) levels of the class to gain these benefits, so you can even stay well-armored if you like.
 

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Darkness said:
Yes, and natural healing too. You only need to take the first two (of 3) levels of the class to gain these benefits, so you can even stay well-armored if you like.

I had a feeling that they would make something to eliminate the restrictions on Warforged. A 3 level class even allows them to keep access to 9th level spells and full BAB advancement. If I did allow WF, then this class would never be allowed.
 

BelenUmeria said:
I had a feeling that they would make something to eliminate the restrictions on Warforged. A 3 level class even allows them to keep access to 9th level spells and full BAB advancement.
It has an average BAB.
 



BelenUmeria said:
I had a feeling that they would make something to eliminate the restrictions on Warforged. A 3 level class even allows them to keep access to 9th level spells and full BAB advancement. If I did allow WF, then this class would never be allowed.

I need to look at what it does again. I remember reading it and thinking that absolutely noone would take it. Especially the third level. Maybe I missed something especially good about the first two levels in my horror at what happens to you if you accidentally take the third?
 

Would anyone mind telling me if this is really possible with one of the new feats in RoE?

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D-Man said:
Would anyone mind telling me if this is really possible with one of the new feats in RoE?

Stand that 'Forged up a second - he's almost as big as the horse, and definitely bigger than the rider. I don't know what feat or class that's illustrating, but he's gotta be touching size Large. I'd hate to rush to judge before I'd seen the book.
 


ARandomGod said:
I need to look at what it does again. I remember reading it and thinking that absolutely noone would take it.

It honestly isn't worth taking in terms of making a really effective character, so I'm not sure what BelenUmeria is upset about. The only way in which taking all three levels would be desirable would be, I think, if you wanted to take a bunch of feats that had some restriction that required that you be higher level -- thus, you can trade off all of your Warforged feats for other feats and technically qualify.

On the other hand, I don't see why three levels to remove restrictions (and ultimately benefits) is at all cheap. It really is not worth three levels unless you are a hardcore roleplayer. On the other hand, three levels is merely a minor detour, which is one of the things that I like about it.

And something to boggle the mind: There seems to be no reason why you can't take Warforged Construct and Reforged.
 

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