Do warforged need maintenance?

Yes, Warforged need maintenance, though not food, sleep, or air; they require repairs for physical damage, occasional magical charging (especially in Eberron lore), and mental upkeep (activity/purpose) to remain functional and avoid deterioration, potentially living forever if properly maintained, according to Terra Mortem Wiki and Rolemaster Eberron Wiki. Their "living construct" nature means they need specialized care, like repair kits or magic, to fix their metal, wood, and stone bodies and prevent them from breaking down over time, notes D&D Beyond Forums and EN World.
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What do warforged need to survive?

Not needing to eat or sleep, the warforged only desire shelter and a purpose so working is still important to them and it is common for warforged to work 20-hour shifts in laboring roles.
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Can warforged be repaired?

A warforged repair kit is a set of tools and materials for repairing warforged.
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How long does a 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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Do warforged need rest?

Warforged don't need to rest unless they want the benefits of resting: healing, spell restoration, etc.
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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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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 drink?

Yes, Warforged can drink and even get drunk, but they don't need to eat or drink to survive, as they are living constructs. They can enjoy the taste and gain extra energy from food, but their poison resistance makes it difficult to get them truly buzzed, though some magical/alchemical effects might still work. 
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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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How old is the oldest warforged?

The Grasp of the Emerald Claw adventure has a millennia-old warforged NPC. They're enchanted constructs, just like a golem. The oldest warforged is only 33 years old, and theoretically a warforged's body will wear out before its animating force is exhausted.
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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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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 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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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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Who has the longest lifespan in D&D?

Out of the "normal" races though an Elf (and specifically an Elf Druid ) could live up to 750 (or 7500) years. Elves live the longest, with the Drow being the longest living of all the elves having topped 1000.
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Can warforged have children?

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.
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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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What's the best class for warforged?

Artificer: An Artificer might make sense as a Warforged Class, especially due to their inclination with machines and other forms of technologies. A Warforged may be able to tap into their innate “sentience” to produce the arcane power required for the Artificer's magical abilities.
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How old 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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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 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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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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Do artificers make warforged?

Originally designed as living constructs in the Eberron setting, Warforged were built by the House Cannith artificers to serve as soldiers in the Last War.
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Do warforged eyes glow?

Simple humanlike features—heavy brows, hinged jaws with no teeth, no nose—make up a warforged's face. Its eyes sometimes glow when it experiences intense emotions, and its forehead and pate bears runic whorls. Each warforged has a unique rune on its forehead, much like humans have distinctive fingerprints.
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Can a warforged be a werewolf?

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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