I'll add you to the list Gorjo. One Total Party Kill and you'd be in the game You never know.
So...the vote is overwhelmingly not-DF. Fair enough. Standard core-rules it is! I don't really know anything about the Eberon setting, so I would probably butcher the setting if I tried to do that. What kind of "stuff" did you want to be able to use? I'm worried about adding stuff I'm not familiar with since I'm already rusty on the stuff I do know.
I'll start a topic in Forum Games for Character sheets and stuff later on tonight, even though it'll probably be a few days before I'm ready for the first session. Then this topic can be about finding a DM for another game since there's apparently so much damn interest.
Well I was thinking warforge at the very least, I guess we can go for a normal setting and add in a few things. Now I don't know what the specific rules would be from the rule books but their basiclly machines, heres the excerpt from the java character builder thing for when I made one that pertains to warforge specifically
Warforged (see Dragon 264 and Eberron for feats, paths, etc.)
* +2 Strength, +2 Constitution (already included)
* +2 Endurance, +2 intimidate (per EPG), +2 on saves vs. ongoing damage
* Living Construct (see Monster Manual)
* Unsleeping Watcher -- four hours of inactivity is an extended
rest, during which the character can keep watch for danger)
* Warforged Resolve (when bloodied, gain 3 + level/2 temporary hp;
see Monster Manual)
* Warforged Mind: +1 on Will defense
* On death saving throws, take the better of your die roll or 10.
* May be genderless or assume a male or female personality.
I'm not sure whats in the living construct part but I'm pretty sure not needing to eat is in there.
sorry, i always thought the warforges were ridiculasly overpowered for a PC race.
Yeah, that brings to light my other hesitation with adding extra material - some of it is completely unbalanced. That race doesn't have a single drawback, it's just quite literally a killing machine.
Okay thats fine, I was just running it past ye guys. Isn't one big drawback is the inability to get healed normally though? You'd have to have repair or a special spell for mechanical things to fix warforge.
edit: hell I just remembered they can't get healed at all by natural means, its gotta be by magic or at least it is in the novels.
edit2: I just fired up the character creation from dnd insider and its quite nice. Warforge are in there and your right, compared to other races its relativly unbalanced. It doesn't say anything about how they get health back though I assume it has to do with living construct. Though ye also have to consider what kind of race it is, their quite literally a human machine. Though I'm surprised they allow them to equip armor, in DDO they can't equip armor.
edit3:
Wait I did a bit more digging in the program and I don't see any drawback for the races that should have them, at least when compare to DDO.I see whats wrong, its all using the 4th edition which apparently gets rid of most of the negative stats for most races. I'll pull the stats for warforge from DDO and you guys can decide if their okay. Now I can see why most people don't like the 4th edition, fewer consequences for your choices.