

Warforged must overcome prejudice, while constructing a life for themselves that they were never meant to have. Warforged are only begrudgingly accepted as “alive” by many other races, and the memory of warforged assaults and warfare is still very fresh in everyone’s memories. Playing a warforged means playing a decommissioned war machine.

Every single warforged was built to fight in some capacity or another, and when the war ended these constructed conscripts were left wondering what to do with themselves. Warforged don’t really have a culture, but if they did it would just be shellshock. How did your robot pals hold up? Let’s gear up and dig into the blueprints as we go through everything you need to know. Warforged have been kicking around for quite a while now in unearthed arcana form, but with the release of “ Eberron: Rising from the Last War” we have the genuine finished article. Technically they should “only” exist in the Eberron setting, but I’ve heard a million and one reasons why they just happen to exist elsewhere. Forged as sentient soldiers for a war they never asked to fight, the warforged are the robot race of the D&D multiverse.
