Can warforged get sick?

No, Warforged in D&D are generally immune to typical diseases as a core racial trait (Constructed Resilience), meaning they don't get infections, but they can still suffer from other ailments like poisons, exhaustion (from damage/effects), or magical curses, though they resist many effects and don't need food/sleep, making them very hardy against biological threats.
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Are warforged immune to anything?

Unlike other constructs, a porcelain warforged is not immune to mind-affecting spells and abilities. Immunity to poison, sleep effects, paralysis, disease, nausea, fatigue, exhaustion, effects that cause the sickened condition, and energy drain. A porcelain warforged cannot heal lethal damage naturally.
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Can warforged eat or drink?

A warforged does not need to eat, sleep, or breathe, but he can still benefit from the effects of consumable spells and magic items such as heroes' feast and potions.
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Can warforged feel pain?

Yes, Warforged in D&D lore are sentient constructs made of wood, metal, and stone, and they do feel pain, along with emotions, though their experience might differ from organic beings due to their construction, often requiring psychic or mental torture rather than just physical blunt force to really get them. They have a nervous system and souls, making them capable of both physical discomfort and emotional depth, even if they don't always express it conventionally. 
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Can warforged be healed normally?

Yeah, by the book in 5e, Warforged get healed just like any other character. Cure Wounds, Healing Word, even potions—they all work normally. But if you want to lean into the flavor of being a construct ( even though you're not a construct, you're a humanoid), it's totally fine to reskin spells.
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Can a warforged cry?

Can Warforged Cry? In MY Eberron, no: warforged don't cry. There's two major reasons for this. The first is that warforged are generally depicted as having crystaline eyes.
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How long do warforged live?

Warforged have a theoretically infinite lifespan as they don't naturally die from old age, but practical longevity depends on maintenance; they can last centuries with repairs, though older ones slow down, while some lore suggests a few hundred years before parts wear out or minds become inert, making them functionally immortal but not truly ageless in practice.
 
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Can a warforged get drunk?

Yes, Warforged can get drunk in D&D, but it's up to the Dungeon Master (DM) and player to decide how, as they don't need to eat/drink to live and often have poison resistance, meaning they'd need a lot of alcohol or specific roleplaying to feel effects, possibly due to their internal "blood" or liquid systems, but it's a narrative choice not a strict rule. 
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Can warforged have kids?

An average Warforged takes 150-170 years to produce a single offspring. Warforged do not technically need to eat or drink, though they are capable of doing so. They are fully capable of taste, and organic sustenance does provide them with extra energy for normal activity.
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Can a warforged smell?

Yes, Warforged generally have a sense of smell, though it's often described as different from biological creatures, working through magical/alchemical receptors rather than a nose, allowing them to detect dangers like smoke or rot, even if they don't need to breathe. While some older lore suggested they needed specific attachments like a tracker mask for enhanced scent, the core idea in most D&D lore is that their magical construction grants them all five senses (sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste) to function effectively as living beings, notes Reddit user in the D&D subreddit. 
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What class is best for a warforged?

Warforged excel in classes that benefit from high Constitution, durability, and natural armor, making Artificer (Battle Smith/Armorer), Fighter (Battle Master/Eldritch Knight), and Barbarian (Totem Warrior) top choices for thematic and mechanical synergy, while their versatility allows for strong builds as Paladins, Monks, or even sturdy Spellcasters like Wizards/Sorcerers who can leverage their integrated protection for significant AC boosts. 
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What is the 1/2/3 rule for drinking?

The 1-2-3 drinking rule is a simple guideline for moderate alcohol consumption: 1 drink per hour, no more than 2 drinks per occasion, and at least 3 alcohol-free days a week, promoting slower drinking, preventing bingeing, and allowing the body to recover, with "one drink" typically being 12 oz beer, 5 oz wine, or 1.5 oz spirits. 
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Can warforged be slept?

The intent of not needing to sleep is that, even if you don't sleep, you still need long rests. Previously, Warforged explicitly did not need to sleep and wouldn't suffer exhaustion. Now, they still need to take long rests, even if they are merely in stasis. The same applies to elves and their Trance feature.
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How old is the oldest warforged?

The oldest known warforged (as of 998 YK) are 30 years old, and have yet to show signs of deterioration from age. It is theorized that they can live for eternity as long as they receive maintenance and repairs. Most warforged are between 2 and 30 years old.
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Do warforged need to breathe?

No, Dungeons & Dragons 5e warforged do not need to breathe, eat, drink, or sleep, as they are living constructs with a unique "Constructed Resilience" that makes them immune to many biological needs and conditions, allowing them to thrive in any environment, though they can still be affected by pressure or magical effects like breath weapons.
 
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Can a warforged get lycanthropy?

Yes, in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, Warforged can get lycanthropy because they are Humanoids and lycanthropy is a curse (not a disease they're immune to); however, the specifics of how it affects them—like transforming into a metal wolf or just gaining the curse's personality/rampage—is up to the Dungeon Master (DM). While some DMs allow full transformation (maybe a mechanical wolf), others limit it to mental effects like bloodlust and rage due to the Warforged's construct nature.
 
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Can warforged feel emotions?

Yes, Warforged in D&D are sentient constructs capable of feeling a full range of emotions like joy, pain, anger, and loyalty, even though their metallic faces often don't show it, leading them to appear reserved or expressionless; they experience emotions deeply but express them subtly, often through their glowing eyes or actions rather than dramatic facial cues.
 
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Can warforged be turned into vampires?

Can Warforged Become Vampires? There's many answers to this question. The simple answer is that under the rules of 3.5 they couldn't; “vampire” was a template that couldn't be applied to constructs, and 3.5 warforged were constructs.
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What race is closest to warforged?

If you are intrigued by the idea of the warforged, then you'll likely love the thematically similar gearforged of Midgard. Much like the warforged, the gearforged were also originally constructed to be powerful, sapient soldiers. With the war now over, the gearforged do what they can to find their place in society.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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Do warforged have tongues?

I know in Keith Baker's Eberron that Warforged do have a sense of taste but they do not have tongues.
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Can warforged talk while resting?

They "must spend at least six hours in an inactive, motionless state, rather than sleeping." "In this state, you appear inert, but it doesn't render you unconscious, and you can see and hear as normal." You can't talk, but you can see and hear as normal.
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Can warforged taste or smell?

But a warforged can still smell strong odors without the mask. The warforged sense of taste is one of the mysteries of the race. It has little value to a soldier and creature that has no need of food. In fact, this is not something that was designed by the artificers of House Cannith.
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Can warforged wear armor?

Yes, Warforged can use armor through their Integrated Protection feature, which incorporates armor directly into their body, essentially treating them as if they are wearing armor for most purposes, but they can't wear normal armor over it; they either use their built-in plating (which can be upgraded by embedding specific light/medium/heavy armor types) or choose a feat to replace it for different benefits. 
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