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* '''Size:''' Warforged are Medium creatures and thus receive no bonuses or penalties due to their size.
* '''Size:''' Warforged are Medium creatures and thus receive no bonuses or penalties due to their size.
* '''Base Speed:''' Warforged have a base speed of 30 feet, though this may be altered by different types of armor (see below).
* '''Base Speed:''' Warforged have a base speed of 30 feet, though this may be altered by different types of armor (see below).
* '''Composite Plating:''' The plating used to build a warforged provides a +2 armor bonus. This plating is not natural armor and does not stack with other effects that give an armor bonus (other than natural armor). This plating occupies the same space on the body as a suit of armor or a robe, and thus a warforged cannot wear armor or magic robes. Warforged can be enchanted just as armor can be. The character must be present for the entire time it takes to enchant them. Composite plating also provides a warforged with a 10% arcane spell failure chance, similar to the penalty for wearing light armor. Any class ability that allows a warforged to ignore the arcane spell failure chance for light armor lets him ignore this penalty as well. This armor is treated as being made out of metal for purposes of spells, but not class features.
* '''Composite Plating:''' A warforged may choose their type of Armor Plating at first level. This plating is not natural armor, and gives an armor bonus to AC, occupying the same space on the body as a suit of armor or a robe, and thus preventing them from being worn at the same time. This armor can be enchanted as normal, though the warforged must of course be present for the entire time necessary. This armor is not treated as being made out of metal for purposes of spells or class features, though this is only true for the standard ceramic-like composite armor, and alternate materials (see Advanced Construction feat below) can give differing benefits and penalties. For warforged without any armor plating, see the Unarmoured Body alternate racial trait below.
** Light armor provides a +2 armor bonus, no armor check penalty (ACP), +7 max dexterity bonus to AC, and 10% arcane spell failure chance.
** Medium armor provides a +5 armor bonus, -2 ACP, +4 max dex bonus, and 25% arcane spell failure chance.
** Heavy armor provides a +8 armor bonus, -5 ACP, +1 max dex bonus, and 35% arcane spell failure chance.
/The plating used to build a warforged provides a +2 armor bonus. This plating is not natural armor and does not stack with other effects that give an armor bonus (other than natural armor). This plating occupies the same space on the body as a suit of armor or a robe, and thus a warforged cannot wear armor or magic robes. Warforged can be enchanted just as armor can be. The character must be present for the entire time it takes to enchant them. Composite plating also provides a warforged with a 10% arcane spell failure chance, similar to the penalty for wearing light armor. Any class ability that allows a warforged to ignore the arcane spell failure chance for light armor lets him ignore this penalty as well. This armor is treated as being made out of metal for purposes of spells, but not class features./
* '''Composite Body:''' Warforged bodies are composed of stone, metal and wood, and thus are vulnerable to effects which target creatures composed of these substances, like heat metal, repel wood, and the rust monster's rusting touch. Spells which target objects only (such as stone shape) have no effect on a warforged.
* '''Composite Body:''' Warforged bodies are composed of stone, metal and wood, and thus are vulnerable to effects which target creatures composed of these substances, like heat metal, repel wood, and the rust monster's rusting touch. Spells which target objects only (such as stone shape) have no effect on a warforged.
* '''Slam:''' Warforged gain a slam attack as a primary natural attack, dealing 1d4 points of damage.
* '''Slam:''' Warforged gain a slam attack as a primary natural attack, dealing 1d4 points of damage.

Revision as of 17:56, 9 January 2015

Racial Traits

  • Ability Adjustments: +2 Con, -2 Cha. Warforged are sturdy, but were created with little sense of personal identity.
  • Construct (Living Construct): Warforged are living constructs.
  • Senses: low light vision, darkvision (60 feet).
  • Size: Warforged are Medium creatures and thus receive no bonuses or penalties due to their size.
  • Base Speed: Warforged have a base speed of 30 feet, though this may be altered by different types of armor (see below).
  • Composite Plating: A warforged may choose their type of Armor Plating at first level. This plating is not natural armor, and gives an armor bonus to AC, occupying the same space on the body as a suit of armor or a robe, and thus preventing them from being worn at the same time. This armor can be enchanted as normal, though the warforged must of course be present for the entire time necessary. This armor is not treated as being made out of metal for purposes of spells or class features, though this is only true for the standard ceramic-like composite armor, and alternate materials (see Advanced Construction feat below) can give differing benefits and penalties. For warforged without any armor plating, see the Unarmoured Body alternate racial trait below.
    • Light armor provides a +2 armor bonus, no armor check penalty (ACP), +7 max dexterity bonus to AC, and 10% arcane spell failure chance.
    • Medium armor provides a +5 armor bonus, -2 ACP, +4 max dex bonus, and 25% arcane spell failure chance.
    • Heavy armor provides a +8 armor bonus, -5 ACP, +1 max dex bonus, and 35% arcane spell failure chance.

/The plating used to build a warforged provides a +2 armor bonus. This plating is not natural armor and does not stack with other effects that give an armor bonus (other than natural armor). This plating occupies the same space on the body as a suit of armor or a robe, and thus a warforged cannot wear armor or magic robes. Warforged can be enchanted just as armor can be. The character must be present for the entire time it takes to enchant them. Composite plating also provides a warforged with a 10% arcane spell failure chance, similar to the penalty for wearing light armor. Any class ability that allows a warforged to ignore the arcane spell failure chance for light armor lets him ignore this penalty as well. This armor is treated as being made out of metal for purposes of spells, but not class features./

  • Composite Body: Warforged bodies are composed of stone, metal and wood, and thus are vulnerable to effects which target creatures composed of these substances, like heat metal, repel wood, and the rust monster's rusting touch. Spells which target objects only (such as stone shape) have no effect on a warforged.
  • Slam: Warforged gain a slam attack as a primary natural attack, dealing 1d4 points of damage.
  • Focused Training: Warforged gain a +2 bonus to one skill, and treat that skill as a class skill for all classes.
  • Endurance: Warforged receive Endurance as a bonus feat. Note that living constructs do not eat, drink or breathe, and cannot become fatigued.
  • Languages: Warforged begin play speaking Common. Warforged with high Intelligence scores can choose any languages they want.

Alternate Racial Traits

  • Integrated Weapon: One of the warforged's hands is replaced by a weapon, which cannot be disarmed or sundered. He is automatically proficient with this weapon; if he was already proficient then he gains Weapon Focus as a bonus feat for weapons of this type, but only gains its benefits while wielding that specific weapon. If the integrated weapon is a two-handed weapon, he must still use his second hand to help wield it. If it is a throwing weapon then he may detach and reattach the limb freely, and it can be sundered while separate. Unlike his plating, the warforged must purchase this weapon normally at 1st level. If you wish you may replace each hand with a weapon, or two ends of a double weapon. This ability replaces Slam.
  • Jaws of Death: Fashioned with a huge jagged jaw, the warforged gains a bite attack as a primary natural weapon, dealing 1d6 damage with a critical threat range of 20/x3. This ability replaces Slam and Focused Training
  • Prototype: This warforged is an earlier model, with more personality but less well-armoured. The warforged does not take a racial penalty to Charisma, but takes a -1 penalty to AC. This ability replaces Focused Training.
  • Psiforged: The warforged's body is covered in crystal growths which resonate with psychic power, granting Wild Talent as a bonus feat. If the warforged takes levels in a psionic class, he instead gains the Psionic Talent feat. When a psiforged takes a level in a favored class, he can choose to gain an additional power point instead of a hit point or skill point. In addition, he may use his Constitution score to determine bonus power points in place of his primary manifesting score if higher. The warforged's body is considered to be made of stone, wood, metal and crystal, making him vulnerable to shatter and similar effects, taking 50% extra Sonic damage. This ability replaces Endurance as a bonus feat, and modifies the Composite Body trait.
  • Scout Model: The warforged's size is reduced to Small, and he gains +2 Dex and -2 Str. In addition he gains a +2 bonus to one of Acrobatics, Climb, Fly, Perception or Swim, and treats that skill as a class skill for all classes. This ability replaces Focused Training.
  • Trained Fist: More precise with their heavy fists than most, the warforged gains Improved Unarmed Strike as a bonus feat. If he already possesses that feat his unarmed strike deals damage as if he were one size category larger, as with the Improved Natural Attack feat. This ability replaces Slam.
  • Unarmoured Body: Some warforged were created without the normal plating of their kind, whether to be better infiltrators, to avoid impeding spellcasting, or for other reasons. This trait replaces the Composite Plating racial trait.

Favoured Class Bonuses

  • Alchemist: Add +1/2 to bomb damage.
  • Barbarian: Add +1/2 to damage against Constructs and objects.
  • Fighter: Add +1 to the fighter's CMD when resisting a bull rush or dirty trick.
  • Gunslinger: The gunslinger gains +1/3 points of grit.
  • Magus: Add a +1/3 bonus on concentration checks, and on critical hit confirmation rolls with the magus's Spellstrike class feature (maximum bonus of +4 for the latter). This bonus does not stack with Critical Focus.
  • Paladin: The paladin gains +1/3 DR/adamantine.

Racial Feats

Adamantine Body

At the cost of mobility, a warforged character's body can be crafted with a layer of adamantine that provides formidable protective armor and some damage reduction.

Prerequisite: Warforged, 1st level only

Benefit: Your armor bonus increases to +8 and you gain DR3/adamantine, however you are treated as if wearing heavy metal armor, and take a -5 armor check penalty, have a maximum dexterity bonus of +1, and suffer 35% arcane spell failure chance. Due to this counting as heavy armor, the warforged's base speed is reduced to 20ft.

Construct Lock

Your knowledge of construct nature allows you to deal extra damage or immobilise such foes.

Prerequisite: Warforged, Base attack bonus +2

Benefit: You gain a +2 bonus on damage against all foes of the Construct type, and once per day you designate an attack before the roll as a Construct Lock. This functions as Stunning Fist, save that it only affects Constructs, and the Fortitude save DC to avoid being Stunned or Paralysed/Immobilised for one round is equal to 10 + 1/2 your character level + your Constitution modifier.

Special: If you have the Stunning Fist feat, this feat instead allows you to affect Constructs with it, paralysing them for one round if they are immune to stunning. Additionally, you may use either Wisdom or Constitution to determine the Fortitude save DC to negate the attack.

Fortification, Natural

Your artificial nature allows you to ignore precision hits that would cripple fully organic beings.

Prerequisite: Warforged

Benefit: You gain Fortification, as per the armor special ability, granting you a 25% that the extra damage from a critical hit or sneak attack is negated, and you only take regular damage. You can take this feat up to 3 times, the second and third time each increasing your chance of negating extra damage by 25%, as per Moderate and Heavy fortification.

Improved Damage Reduction

You gain damage reduction or improve your existing damage reduction.

Prerequisite: Warforged

Benefit: You gain damage reduction 1/adamantine or improve your existing damage reduction by 1. This feat can be taken multiple times.

Ironwood Body

Your body is crafted with a layer of hard ironwood that cushions blows.

Prerequisite: Warforged, 1st level only

Benefit: Your armor bonus increases to +5, and you are treated as if wearing medium armor, taking a -3 armor check penalty, +4 maximum dexterity bonus, and 20% arcane spell failure chance. This armor is treated as being wooden, for purposes of spells and class features. Additionally, unlike most living constructs, you receive full healing from spells of the Healing subtype (such as Cure spells) and from Positive energy, though you also take full damage from Negative energy and Inflict spells.

Jaws of Death

Gnashing teeth and a powerful set of jaws allow you to bite foes.

Prerequisite:Warforged

Benefit: You gain a Bite attack, as per the Jaws of Death racial trait.

Mithral Body

A warforged character's body can be crafted with a layer of mithral that provides some protection without hindering speed or gracefulness.

Prerequisite: Warforged, 1st level only

Benefit: Your armor bonus increases to +5 and you are still treated as if wearing light metal armor, however you take a -1 armor check penalty, +5 maximum dexterity bonus, and your arcane spell failure chance raises to 15%.

Second Slam [Combat]

You have learned to use your form to the utmost, and can make improved slam attacks.

Prerequisites: Warforged, base attack bonus +6

Benefit: You gain a second Slam attack, and the base damage of your Slam attacks increases to 1d6 damage.

Spiked Body

Your body is overlaid with hundreds of protruding spikes that can deal great damage to foes.

Prerequisite: Warforged

Benefit: You deal extra piercing damage on a successful grapple attack as if you were wearing armor spikes (1d6 damage for a Medium warforged). Though your slam attack deals no extra damage, the damage it deals is treated as both bludgeoning and piercing damage. These spikes are treated as both manufactured weapons and secondary natural attacks for enchantment and other purposes.

Tracery, Cold Iron

Cold-forged iron tracery or runes cover your body, allowing you to overcome the supernatural defenses of certain creatures and protecting against some mind-affecting attacks.

Prerequisite: Warforged

Benefit: Your natural weapons and grapple checks made to deal damage are treated as cold iron weapons for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction. You also gain a +1 racial bonus on Will saves.

Tracery, Silver

Alchemical silver runs through your body, allowing you to overcome the supernatural defenses of certain creatures and protecting against some internal attacks.

Prerequisite: Warforged

Benefit: Your natural weapons and your grapple checks made to deal damage are treated as silvered weapons for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction. As well, you gain a +1 racial bonus on Fortitude saves.

Warforged Racial Archetypes

[to be added]

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