Warforged Druids?

There is a feat called iron wood body that does exactly that. Made just for druids. It is in one of the eberon books or the monster manual 3.
 

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Ask Wizards: 08/29/2007
Q: Dear Sage
Does a warforged druid using wild shape look like a warforged version of an animal?
--Jerrame

A: No. A halfling druid and a human druid who both take the form of a wolf both look just like a wolf, and so would a warforged druid.

If you couldn't have warforged druids, the Sage's answer would probably have indicated that.

And, as I recall, isn't there also a Feat that does away with a Warforged's armor plating entirely?
 

If you couldn't have warforged druids, the Sage's answer would probably have indicated that.

And, as I recall, isn't there also a Feat that does away with a Warforged's armor plating entirely?

From the FAQ

Is a warforged considered to be wearing armor for the purpose of using special abilities, such as a monk’s fast movement?

The composite plating of a typical warforged doesn’t count as armor. Certain warforged feats, such as Adamantine Body (ECS 50) specifically state that the character is considered to be wearing armor, and thus would limit use of such abilities.

Despite the thread necromancy. . . .
 


Here are two great pics of a warforged druid: Warforged Druid

Keith Baker mentions warforged druids in this online article Dragonshards -- Druids of Khorvaire, Part Two
It mentions that they take the Ironwood Body feat presented in Races of Eberron. They could of course also take the Unarmored Body feat (also from RoE).

There is also the Reforged Prestige class, i.e. a Warforged who is trying to become a living creature. It is a 3 level PrC which you can enter at CL5 with the capstone ability removing all warforged feats and granting an equal amount of feats, and in addition Unarmored Body as a bonus feat. The class also grants them natural healing.
 

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