+4 Strength, +2 Constitution, -2 Intelligence, -2 Wisdom, -2 Charisma isn't ideal because of the Charisma, but if you can get the Dragonborn template on top of this, you have +4 Strength, +4 Constitution, -2 Intelligence, -2 Wisdom, -2 Charisma, -2 Reflex. If you go Orc, consider picking up Water Orc. If you choose to throw a feat into Adamantine Body as a Warforged, you are wearing something a hair shy of Adamantine Full Plate at 1st level. Consider even going Str>Con>Int>Dex, unless you intend to get Combat Reflexes. So, in general, I need three things, and reasons behind them would be great: This campaign will probably go on for quite some time, so would you say that a warforged can be competitive with the other races without armor and other benefits, and if so, how? They seem to be powerful as a race until about level 10 because of their ability to get plated in adamantine, but then they hit a point where they drop off quickly. I was thinking that I should try to make a warforged because the +con, immunities, and penalty to my dump stat are nice, but I am not sure how good a warforged still is at later levels. I hope that I was right with the stat priority being Str>Int>Dex>Con? ![]() ![]() I'll probably go Warblade 20 with this character because it looks so interesting. I want this character to be as DPS-y as possible, but also not be so fragile that I should be afraid to use him in melee. ![]() So I am making a Warblade in a pretty early 3.5e campaign, starting at level 2.
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