• @Wowiejr
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      Play as Warforged, problem solved. Additionally, you will eventually start emitting radiant damage yourself, an added bonus!

      • @flucksy_bango
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        Aren’t warforged partly made of organic material? That’s why you can heal them. Idk, I need to brush up on my Eberron lore.

        Idk if DND had fucking DNA, but that’s what extreme radiation exposure messes with. Your body basically forgets how to make new cells. Idk if warforged have DNA. I’d love to ask the writers that though.

        I think this might be the nerdiest conversation I’ve ever had lol

        Truly a vile, cursed weapon.

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          Organic? Yes. Living? Nope…

          They are made from wood, metal or stone frames with “root-like cords infused with alchemy” as muscles and covered in armored plates. They don’t sleep, don’t eat, don’t drink, don’t breath and are immune to disease.

          Their “living quality” is basically just being sentient and not the dumb mindless constructs formerly build.

          The part about getting healed normally is mostly balancing… After all healing in D&D terms is mostly magical so why wouldn’t it apply to a magically created sentient creature? It’s not like magic needs (micro-)biology concepts to work. Sentience being the deciding factor between an object and a creature from a view point of magical theory works, too.

          (Funnily enough that’s in fact even consistent with rest of D&D magic where a dead body -at least strictly speaking- stops being a creature and becomes an object the moment the concience/soul/whatever leaves…)

      • ddh
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        42 years ago

        Cherenkov’s blessed aura

    • @flucksy_bango
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      The weilder is completely fucked. Probably the most fucked because they’re literally carrying the damned thing on a chain.