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drakoonity
2014-01-04, 11:40 AM
So our DM informed us that we will be fighting a couple of warforgedes (no idea how to make that plural) and I have no idea of their weaknesses or ways to stop them easily. To be more specific he loves monks so they will probably be warforged monk. Can anyone help?

luthais
2014-01-04, 11:45 AM
Wish for an army of rust monsters under your command. Sit in your lounge chair, and enjoy.

drakoonity
2014-01-04, 11:48 AM
I thought of that but he said that yeah they are made of metal but it isn't like weapon or armor and cant be sundered and said its magical

LordAshenshield
2014-01-04, 11:56 AM
Doesnt their armor feat thing make them unable to flurry or get a bonus? I mean if they take thr normal ones not the no armored body feat?

SinsI
2014-01-04, 12:02 PM
Party and level?

Warforged like melee and charging, so things like Web are essential.

Flight is good, too.

Grod_The_Giant
2014-01-04, 12:03 PM
Swords to the face work pretty well on most things.

drakoonity
2014-01-04, 12:05 PM
one wizard, monk, scout, rogue, druid, and duskblade all level 2

drakoonity
2014-01-04, 12:10 PM
But we may be a bit higher level by the time we fight it.

(Un)Inspired
2014-01-04, 12:10 PM
Let them eat the monk. Druid entangles them while the wizard greases them and the rogue, scout and duskblade chop them up.

CIDE
2014-01-04, 12:47 PM
Wait for it. All the Warforges have embedded auto-resetting traps of Repair Critical Damage set to go off every 6 seconds and are also otherwise outfitted by a Psionic Artificer!

It really all depends on the DM.

JungleChicken
2014-01-04, 12:51 PM
Let them eat the monk. Druid entangles them while the wizard greases them and the rogue, scout and duskblade chop them up.


At level 2 there is no guarantee that the wizard has grease....or have the money for a wand or scroll

Greenish
2014-01-04, 01:33 PM
I thought of that but he said that yeah they are made of metal but it isn't like weapon or armor and cant be sundered and said its magicalThey're still vulnerable to stuff like rust monsters/rusting touch (and warp wood, for that matter), though it's not an auto-kill, just some damage.


Doesnt their armor feat thing make them unable to flurry or get a bonus? I mean if they take thr normal ones not the no armored body feat?Yeah, but then, you don't have to take a body feat.