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Can the Warforged Integrated Weapon Trait be Disarmed?
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From the dndguide.com here is the ability:
Integrated Version–Warforged can integrate weapons into their bodies due to the constructed nature. Warforged can integrate one light weapon, melee or ranged. The weapon they can integrate is the one with which they have proficiency. If not deployed, You can have an advantage on deception and stealth checks to conceal the weapon. Usual focus is required to use integrated weapons to use a handheld one, So you treat using an integrated weapon as a normal weapon.
It doesn't say anything about not being able to forcibly drop it, but it does say that "Usual focus is required to use integrated weapons to use a handheld one, So you treat using an integrated weapon as a normal weapon. "
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From the dndguide.com here is the ability:
Integrated Version–Warforged can integrate weapons into their bodies due to the constructed nature. Warforged can integrate one light weapon, melee or ranged. The weapon they can integrate is the one with which they have proficiency. If not deployed, You can have an advantage on deception and stealth checks to conceal the weapon. Usual focus is required to use integrated weapons to use a handheld one, So you treat using an integrated weapon as a normal weapon.
It doesn't say anything about not being able to forcibly drop it, but it does say that "Usual focus is required to use integrated weapons to use a handheld one, So you treat using an integrated weapon as a normal weapon. "
dnd-5e weapons races
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It looks like this Warforged is from dndguide.com. Dndguide is not an official source of rules, and these rules for the Warforged contradict the official Warforged rules found in Wayfinder's Guide to Everything. For more information on where to find official sources, see this Q&A.
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@NautArch I agree; with the language so drastically different from core 5e rules, the only person who could properly answer the inquiry is the original designer of these rules.
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– David Coffron
11 hours ago
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So, I'm reopening this because the lack of ability to answer can itself be an answer and lack of possible answers is not a valid closure reason.
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11 hours ago
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From the dndguide.com here is the ability:
Integrated Version–Warforged can integrate weapons into their bodies due to the constructed nature. Warforged can integrate one light weapon, melee or ranged. The weapon they can integrate is the one with which they have proficiency. If not deployed, You can have an advantage on deception and stealth checks to conceal the weapon. Usual focus is required to use integrated weapons to use a handheld one, So you treat using an integrated weapon as a normal weapon.
It doesn't say anything about not being able to forcibly drop it, but it does say that "Usual focus is required to use integrated weapons to use a handheld one, So you treat using an integrated weapon as a normal weapon. "
dnd-5e weapons races
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From the dndguide.com here is the ability:
Integrated Version–Warforged can integrate weapons into their bodies due to the constructed nature. Warforged can integrate one light weapon, melee or ranged. The weapon they can integrate is the one with which they have proficiency. If not deployed, You can have an advantage on deception and stealth checks to conceal the weapon. Usual focus is required to use integrated weapons to use a handheld one, So you treat using an integrated weapon as a normal weapon.
It doesn't say anything about not being able to forcibly drop it, but it does say that "Usual focus is required to use integrated weapons to use a handheld one, So you treat using an integrated weapon as a normal weapon. "
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It looks like this Warforged is from dndguide.com. Dndguide is not an official source of rules, and these rules for the Warforged contradict the official Warforged rules found in Wayfinder's Guide to Everything. For more information on where to find official sources, see this Q&A.
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– David Coffron
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@NautArch I agree; with the language so drastically different from core 5e rules, the only person who could properly answer the inquiry is the original designer of these rules.
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– David Coffron
11 hours ago
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So, I'm reopening this because the lack of ability to answer can itself be an answer and lack of possible answers is not a valid closure reason.
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– Rubiksmoose♦
11 hours ago
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This question is being discussed in this meta post
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It looks like this Warforged is from dndguide.com. Dndguide is not an official source of rules, and these rules for the Warforged contradict the official Warforged rules found in Wayfinder's Guide to Everything. For more information on where to find official sources, see this Q&A.
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– David Coffron
11 hours ago
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@NautArch I agree; with the language so drastically different from core 5e rules, the only person who could properly answer the inquiry is the original designer of these rules.
$endgroup$
– David Coffron
11 hours ago
3
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So, I'm reopening this because the lack of ability to answer can itself be an answer and lack of possible answers is not a valid closure reason.
$endgroup$
– Rubiksmoose♦
11 hours ago
3
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This question is being discussed in this meta post
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– Sdjz
7 hours ago
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It looks like this Warforged is from dndguide.com. Dndguide is not an official source of rules, and these rules for the Warforged contradict the official Warforged rules found in Wayfinder's Guide to Everything. For more information on where to find official sources, see this Q&A.
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– David Coffron
11 hours ago
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It looks like this Warforged is from dndguide.com. Dndguide is not an official source of rules, and these rules for the Warforged contradict the official Warforged rules found in Wayfinder's Guide to Everything. For more information on where to find official sources, see this Q&A.
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– David Coffron
11 hours ago
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@NautArch I agree; with the language so drastically different from core 5e rules, the only person who could properly answer the inquiry is the original designer of these rules.
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– David Coffron
11 hours ago
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@NautArch I agree; with the language so drastically different from core 5e rules, the only person who could properly answer the inquiry is the original designer of these rules.
$endgroup$
– David Coffron
11 hours ago
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So, I'm reopening this because the lack of ability to answer can itself be an answer and lack of possible answers is not a valid closure reason.
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– Rubiksmoose♦
11 hours ago
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So, I'm reopening this because the lack of ability to answer can itself be an answer and lack of possible answers is not a valid closure reason.
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– Rubiksmoose♦
11 hours ago
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This question is being discussed in this meta post
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– Sdjz
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Unfortunately, you're going to have to ask DNDguide
While discovering 3rd party content can create new and interesting opportunities, there are issues that arise that only the content creator can answer - and this is one of them.
Nonstandard terminology
The race itself is not mechanically described with the standard 5e terminology. The use of the term focus make it very hard to determine what their intent was, which also makes it impossible for us to review the language within the rules of 5e and provide an answer.
Balance is always a concern
You also need to have a weather eye out for balance when including 3rd party materials in a game. A DM is the ultimate arbiter of what they feel is balanced, but be aware that an initial ruling on balance may change on gameplay experience, and you should be willing to roll with whatever decision your DM makes.
Another option from WoTC
If you aren't sure about how to proceed and want to use the Warforged developed by Wizards of the Coast, then you do have another option. Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron included the Warforged race as an option.
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Unfortunately, you're going to have to ask DNDguide
While discovering 3rd party content can create new and interesting opportunities, there are issues that arise that only the content creator can answer - and this is one of them.
Nonstandard terminology
The race itself is not mechanically described with the standard 5e terminology. The use of the term focus make it very hard to determine what their intent was, which also makes it impossible for us to review the language within the rules of 5e and provide an answer.
Balance is always a concern
You also need to have a weather eye out for balance when including 3rd party materials in a game. A DM is the ultimate arbiter of what they feel is balanced, but be aware that an initial ruling on balance may change on gameplay experience, and you should be willing to roll with whatever decision your DM makes.
Another option from WoTC
If you aren't sure about how to proceed and want to use the Warforged developed by Wizards of the Coast, then you do have another option. Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron included the Warforged race as an option.
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Unfortunately, you're going to have to ask DNDguide
While discovering 3rd party content can create new and interesting opportunities, there are issues that arise that only the content creator can answer - and this is one of them.
Nonstandard terminology
The race itself is not mechanically described with the standard 5e terminology. The use of the term focus make it very hard to determine what their intent was, which also makes it impossible for us to review the language within the rules of 5e and provide an answer.
Balance is always a concern
You also need to have a weather eye out for balance when including 3rd party materials in a game. A DM is the ultimate arbiter of what they feel is balanced, but be aware that an initial ruling on balance may change on gameplay experience, and you should be willing to roll with whatever decision your DM makes.
Another option from WoTC
If you aren't sure about how to proceed and want to use the Warforged developed by Wizards of the Coast, then you do have another option. Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron included the Warforged race as an option.
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Unfortunately, you're going to have to ask DNDguide
While discovering 3rd party content can create new and interesting opportunities, there are issues that arise that only the content creator can answer - and this is one of them.
Nonstandard terminology
The race itself is not mechanically described with the standard 5e terminology. The use of the term focus make it very hard to determine what their intent was, which also makes it impossible for us to review the language within the rules of 5e and provide an answer.
Balance is always a concern
You also need to have a weather eye out for balance when including 3rd party materials in a game. A DM is the ultimate arbiter of what they feel is balanced, but be aware that an initial ruling on balance may change on gameplay experience, and you should be willing to roll with whatever decision your DM makes.
Another option from WoTC
If you aren't sure about how to proceed and want to use the Warforged developed by Wizards of the Coast, then you do have another option. Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron included the Warforged race as an option.
$endgroup$
Unfortunately, you're going to have to ask DNDguide
While discovering 3rd party content can create new and interesting opportunities, there are issues that arise that only the content creator can answer - and this is one of them.
Nonstandard terminology
The race itself is not mechanically described with the standard 5e terminology. The use of the term focus make it very hard to determine what their intent was, which also makes it impossible for us to review the language within the rules of 5e and provide an answer.
Balance is always a concern
You also need to have a weather eye out for balance when including 3rd party materials in a game. A DM is the ultimate arbiter of what they feel is balanced, but be aware that an initial ruling on balance may change on gameplay experience, and you should be willing to roll with whatever decision your DM makes.
Another option from WoTC
If you aren't sure about how to proceed and want to use the Warforged developed by Wizards of the Coast, then you do have another option. Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron included the Warforged race as an option.
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@NautArch I agree; with the language so drastically different from core 5e rules, the only person who could properly answer the inquiry is the original designer of these rules.
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– David Coffron
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So, I'm reopening this because the lack of ability to answer can itself be an answer and lack of possible answers is not a valid closure reason.
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– Rubiksmoose♦
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