This is my goblin character for a Pathfinder game that a friend is running. She is a Rogue who thinks she is a Bard. She is only 2ft 11in tall, smallest in our group. She has been a lot of fun to play so far!
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Shippo
Category All / All
Species Goblin
Size 960 x 1280px
File Size 188.8 kB
trying to remember my smallest character.....
Probably my 3'4" Poisondusk Lizardfolk ranger.
chameleonic scales, so "scouting" was usually streaking and skinnydipping at night since stealth was so much better when nude. with low-light vision and an extra ability to hold breath.
my only regret as a small character was not grappling at all, it'd be funny to death-roll a gnome or something else almost my size so grappling isn't stacked against me.
Probably my 3'4" Poisondusk Lizardfolk ranger.
chameleonic scales, so "scouting" was usually streaking and skinnydipping at night since stealth was so much better when nude. with low-light vision and an extra ability to hold breath.
my only regret as a small character was not grappling at all, it'd be funny to death-roll a gnome or something else almost my size so grappling isn't stacked against me.
Omg if Marsh had something like those scales she would never be found. I've never heard of Poisondusk before, what is that?
I tend to stay ranged in combat, I'm too scared of loosing my character lol Marshmellow has a Sheriffs whistle that attracts badgers, dogs, and gnomes. Which most of those goblins hate.
I tend to stay ranged in combat, I'm too scared of loosing my character lol Marshmellow has a Sheriffs whistle that attracts badgers, dogs, and gnomes. Which most of those goblins hate.
https://dnd.arkalseif.info/races/mo.....148/index.html
I think "Races of the Wild" had them inside, as well as catfolk and some others.
most of my D&D was in the 3.x years
I think "Races of the Wild" had them inside, as well as catfolk and some others.
most of my D&D was in the 3.x years
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