How old is the oldest warforged?

The oldest sentient warforged are around 30-33 years old in the standard Eberron setting, created during the Last War, but they don't age or deteriorate like organic beings and could theoretically live forever with maintenance, with lore suggesting ancient, non-sentient constructs existing for millennia; however, one adventure features a millennia-old sentient warforged, indicating exceptions or older lore.
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How old can warforged be?

A typical warforged is between two and thirty years old. The maximum warforged lifespan remains a mystery; so far, warforged have shown no signs of deterioration due to age. You are immune to magical aging effects.
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Can warforged feel pain?

Yes, Warforged in Dungeons & Dragons lore feel pain and emotions, despite being constructs of wood, metal, and stone; their sentience means they experience physical sensations and emotional responses, though the intensity and expression can vary by individual and design, with pain often felt through their specialized nervous systems. 
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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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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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D&D5E: WARFORGED

Who has the longest lifespan in D&D?

Elves live the longest, with the Drow being the longest living of all the elves having topped 1000. No Drow who's lived over 1000 has died of old age or natural causes though, so their full lifespan is only speculation.
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Can warforged have kids?

In Dungeons & Dragons lore (especially Eberron), Warforged cannot naturally reproduce as they are constructs built in magical Creation Forges, which were shut down, making new ones impossible without reactivating a forge or finding secret methods. However, players and Dungeon Masters can creatively allow for "children" through magical rituals, sharing essence, or by using spells like True Polymorph or Alter Self to facilitate a form of mechanical procreation, leading to unique, constructed offspring that aren't traditional babies but new Warforged or hybrids. 
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Can a warforged get drunk?

Using the corpse of a Dwarf, he was able to create a form of Resurrection bringing the Dwarves spirit back within a wooden construct. After many iterations he improved the process to give them sensation and the ability to eat and drink if they wished, even get drunk if they tried hard enough.
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What race is closest to warforged?

The race closest to Warforged in concept (sentient constructs built for war, seeking purpose) are the Gearforged (from Kobold Press' Midgard setting) and Androids (in Pathfinder), but thematically, Warforged share traits with Shifters, Changelings, and even some homebrew elemental/primal constructs, focusing on being non-traditional humanoids made from mixed materials (wood, stone, metal) finding their place in the world.
 
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In D&D, the "65% rule" is a guideline suggesting player characters (PCs) should hit around 65% of the time against appropriately leveled monsters, acting as a benchmark for encounter balance, derived from the DMG's monster stats where average ACs align with this hit rate for typical PC attack bonuses, though many DMs find it overly simplistic, as factors like magic items, advantage/disadvantage, and specific builds (like Great Weapon Master) alter actual hit percentages.
 
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Did Elon Musk play D&D?

Yes, Elon Musk plays Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), and his biography and public comments reveal he played extensively as a child, often as the Dungeon Master (DM), showing a patient side not always seen publicly, and he's recently engaged with the game's community, criticizing changes by Wizards of the Coast and even hinting at buying Hasbro. 
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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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Can a warforged get lycanthropy?

In 3.5, it was very clear that warforged druids wildshaped into regular animals, instead of Beast Wars machines. 5e is a little more fluid in whatever story you prefer to tell. Same with lycanthropy. In the edition rules of their creation, warforged could neither become lycanthropes nor undead.
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How tall is juggernaut warforged?

Juggernaut. You're an imposing war machine built for close combat and raw might. You tower over your comrades; juggernaut warforged stand between 6 and 7 feet in height and can weigh up to 450 pounds.
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Can warforged characters be healed?

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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What race created warforged?

In traditional Eberron lore, the warforged of Khorvaire were created by the Dragonmarked House Cannith.
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What class is best for a warforged?

Warforged excel in Artificer, Fighter, Paladin, and Barbarian, leveraging their built-in armor (Integrated Protection), Constitution boosts, and resistances for tanking and front-line roles, with Artificer offering great thematic synergy (Armorer/Battle Smith) and Fighter providing unmatched durability, while classes like Rogue or Monk also benefit from high AC, turning them into surprisingly tanky skirmishers.
 
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Do warforged have an afterlife?

Canonically, warforged have souls; they can be raised from the dead and affected by other magic that affects souls.
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Do warforged have feelings?

They experience anger, pain, fear, and hatred like their human creators—not all warforged are incredibly reserved and pensive, hiding an array of emotions behind their metallic face. Their faces were not designed to display facial expressions and so it can seem like they are distant to the conversation.
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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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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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What race has lived the longest?

In the U.S., Asian Americans generally have the longest life expectancy, followed by Hispanic, White, Black, and then American Indian/Alaska Native groups, though data can vary slightly by source and year, with factors like immigration and specific ancestries (like Asian Indian) playing roles. Globally, countries like Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea often top longevity lists, linked to diet, community, and lifestyle.
 
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What is hex blood?

Hexbloods, introduced in Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft, are humanoids with hag magic running through their veins. Some were born of a hag and a mortal, others transformed by a curse. In either case, hexbloods are can be turned irreversibly into hags, and many hags use that as their primary means of reproduction.
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How old do Goliaths get?

Despite their height, Goliaths don't reach their full weight until several years after they reach 7 foot tall making young Goliaths recognizable by their leaner physique. Goliaths can live up to age 90 or 100 but the old and the disabled often choose leave the herd to die once they start to become a burden.
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