Goblin Warrior (PFS 1-01)

Level -1
Creature· chaoticSmallLegacy
AC
16
HP
6
Speed
25 ft.
Perception
+2
Fort
+5
Ref
+7
Will
+3
Languages common, goblin
Senses darkvision
Skills acrobatics +5, stealth +5, athletics +2, nature +1
Recall Knowledge DC 13 (society)

Attacks

Melee Dogslicer +8 (agile, backstabber, finesse), Damage 1d6 slashing
Melee Shortbow +8 (deadly-d10, reload 0 ft.), Damage 1d6 piercing

Abilities

Goblin Scuttle

Trigger A goblin ally ends a move action adjacent to the goblin.


Effect The goblin Steps.

The frontline fighters of goblin tribes prefer to fight in large groups-especially when they can outnumber their foes at least three to one.


These small humanoids have green or gray skin and large heads with wide ears. While some goblins are civilized and have worked hard to be considered upstanding members of humanoid communities, most are impetuous and vicious creatures who delight in wreaking havoc. These goblins think nothing of slaughtering livestock, stealing infants, or burning down a building purely for momentary delight. They revel in playing malicious tricks on taller humanoids, whom they call "longshanks."

Goblins are superstitious, with an intense awe of magic and a fascination with fire; goblins who master magic or fire earn great respect from their kin. Most other humanoids find it difficult to understand goblins' outlook: they hate canines but eagerly share their lairs with so-called "goblin dogs," they fearlessly attack larger creatures but are terrified of horses, and they despise vegetables yet consider pickles a delicacy. To a goblin, of course, these are all perfectly sensible life choices.