Goblin - DND 5th Edition (2024)

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Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse

Volo's Guide to Monsters

Adventures with Muk: Dankwood

Plane Shift: Ixalan

Plane Shift: Zendikar

A subterranean folk, goblins can be found in every corner of the multiverse, often beside their bugbear and hobgoblin kin. Long before the god Maglubiyet conquered them, early goblins served in the court of the Queen of Air and Darkness, one of the Feywild’s archfey. Goblins thrived in her dangerous domain thanks to a special boon from her—a supernatural knack for finding the weak spots in foes larger than themselves and for getting out of trouble. Goblins brought this fey boon with them to worlds across the Material Plane, even if they don’t remember the fey realm they inhabited before Maglubiyet’s rise. Now many goblins pursue their own destinies, escaping the plots of both archfey and gods.

  • Ability Score Increase. When determining your character’s ability scores, increase one score by 2 and increase a different score by 1, or increase three different scores by 1. You can't raise any of your scores above 20.
  • Creature Type. You are a Humanoid. You are also considered a goblinoid for any prerequisite or effect that requires you to be a goblinoid.
  • Size. You are Small.
  • Speed. Your walking speed is 30 feet.
  • Darkvision. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light and in darkness as if it were dim light. You discern colors in that darkness only as shades of gray.
  • Fey Ancestry. You have advantage on saving throws you make to avoid or end the charmed condition on yourself.
  • Fury of the Small. When you damage a creature with an attack or a spell and the creature’s size is larger than yours, you can cause the attack or spell to deal extra damage to the creature. The extra damage equals your proficiency bonus.
    • You can use this trait a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, regaining all expended uses when you finish a long rest, and you can use it no more than once per turn.
  • Nimble Escape. You can take the Disengage or Hide action as a bonus action on each of your turns.
  • Languages. Your character can speak, read, and write Common and one other language that you and your DM agree is appropriate for the character. The Player’s Handbook offers a list of languages to choose from. The DM is free to modify that list for a campaign.

Goblins occupy an uneasy place in a dangerous world, and they react by lashing out at any creatures they believe they can bully. Cunning in battle and cruel in victory, goblins are fawning and servile in defeat.

  • Ability Score Increase. Your Dexterity score increases by 2, and your Constitution score increases by 1.
  • Age. Goblins reach adulthood at age 8 and live up to 60 years.
  • Alignment. Goblins are typically neutral evil, as they care only for their own needs. A few goblins might tend toward good or neutrality, but only rarely.
  • Size. Goblins are between 3 and 4 feet tall and weigh between 40 and 80 pounds. Your size is Small.
  • Speed. Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
  • Darkvision. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can't discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.
  • Fury of the Small. When you damage a creature with an attack or a spell and the creature's size is larger than yours, you can cause the attack or spell to deal extra damage to the creature. The extra damage equals your level. Once you use this trait, you can't use it again until you finish a short or long rest.
  • Nimble Escape. You can take the Disengage or Hide action as a bonus action on each of your turns.
  • Languages. You can speak, read, and write Common and Goblin.

Source: Adventures with Muk, Extra Life 2019

Dankwood goblins are much like any other run-of-the-mill goblin but they are much more gentle and artistic than the savage and uncouth goblins of the world.

They are inquisitive and have a magical bond with the small forest creatures with which they are often friends. They are fast and numble and love to explore. Because of this they make great adventurers and guides.

  • Ability Score Increase. Your Dexterity score increases by 2, and your Wisdom score increases by 1.
  • Age. Dankwood goblins reach adulthood at age 8 and live up to 60 years.
  • Alignment. Dankwood goblins are typically neutral or neutral good, though some mischievous dankwood goblins are chaotic neutral.
  • Size. Dankwood goblins are between 3 and 4 feet tall and weigh between 40 and 80 pounds. Your size is Small.
  • Speed. Your base walking speed is 30 feet
  • Darkvision. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can't discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.
  • Speak with Small Beasts. Through sounds nad gestures you can communicate simple ideas with Small of smaller beasts. Dankwood goblins love animals and often keep squirrels, badgers, rabbits, moles, woodpeckers, and other creatures as beloved pets.
  • Nimble Escape. You can take the Disengage or Hide action as a bonus action on each of your turns.
  • Languages. You can speak, read, and write Common and Goblin.

Goblins are native to Ixalan, and their eager curiosity drew them to the ships of the Brazen Coalition where the pirates first made landfall on the Sun Empire's shores. Though they still thrive in remote jungle colonies, goblins are most commonly seen swinging on the ropes of sleek pirate ships.

Goblins stand about three feet tall, though they rarely stand upright. They prefer a crouched posture that lets them scramble quickly on all fours, aided by their long prehensile tails. Their hearing and eyesight make them excellent lookouts, and their agility serves them well as crew members on pirate ships. They climb, swing, and jump easily among a ship's ropes, and can get into tight spaces that humans can't. For better or worse, many goblins are also incorrigible pranksters, and they often have a hard time determining when a prank is inappropriate, is poorly timed, or has gone too far.

  • Ability Score Increase. Your Dexterity score increases by 2.
  • Age. Goblins mature faster than humans, reaching adulthood around age 12. They age noticeably faster, and though few goblins live to old age, the most cautious rarely live longer than 50 years.
  • Alignment. Most goblins are wildly chaotic, with no particular inclination toward good or evil but a strong tendency toward mischief.
  • Size. Goblins average about 3 feet tall and weigh about 40 pounds. Your size is Small.
  • Speed. Your base walking speed is 25 feet
  • Agile Climber. You have a climbing speed of 25 feet. You can't use your climbing speed while you wear medium or heavy armor. (If your campaign uses the variant rule for encumbrance, you can't use your climbing speed if you are encumbered.)
  • Darkvision. Accustomed to life in the jungle night, you have superior vision in dark and dim conditions. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can't discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.
  • Languages. You can speak, read, and write Common (if it exists in your campaign) and Goblin.

Goblins are an inquisitive and adaptable race hampered by their small size, their natural cowardice, and a severe shortage of common sense. They eagerly explore areas that others hesitate to enter, and obsessively fiddle with magic that more sensible folk would take careful precautions with. They prize ancient artifacts not for their inherent value, but primarily as a mark of status—for a precious trophy proves that its owner survived a delve into a deep and dangerous ruin.

A typical goblin stands between three-and-a-half and five feet tall, with a slender, elongated build. Goblins' arms are unusually long and spindly, making them adept at climbing cliffs and trees. Their skin has a stony texture, ranging in color from red-brown to moss green or gray. Their ears are large and swept back, their eyes are intensely red, and many sport heavy bone protrusions on their spines or elbows. Males have similar growths jutting from their chins, while females have heavier growths on their foreheads.

  • Ability Score Increase. Your Constitution score increases by 2.
  • Age. Goblins mature faster than humans, reaching adulthood around age 12. They age noticeably faster, and though few goblins live to old age, the most cautious rarely live longer than 50 years.
  • Alignment. Most goblins are wildly chaotic, with no particular inclination toward good or evil.
  • Size. Goblins average about 3 feet tall and weigh about 40 pounds. Your size is Small.
  • Speed. Your base walking speed is 25 feet
  • Darkvision. Accustomed to life underground, you have superior vision in dark and dim conditions. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can't discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.
  • Grit. You have resistance to fire damage and psychic damage. In addition, when you are wearing no armor, your AC is equal to 11 + your Dexterity modifier.
  • Languages. You can speak, read, and write Common (if it exists in your campaign) and Goblin.
  • Tribe. Most goblins on Zendikar belong to one of three tribes: the Grotag, the Lavastep, and the Tuktuk. Choose one of these tribes.
    • Grotag Tribe
      • Smaller and weaker than their cousins, and with larger hands and feet, goblins of the Grotag tribe attempt to live by their wits-though seldom with much success. When a Grotag goblin has the bright idea of trying to tame fleshpiercer mites, at least a few others will be willing to follow that goblin into a nest-usually to predictably horrible results. But though the Grotag seem to have a never-ending supply of bad ideas, and a horrible ratio of bad ideas to good, the Grotag likewise seem to have a never-ending supply of Grotag. As such, by trial and error (and more error), these goblins have stumbled across a great deal of knowledge useful for surviving the deep places of Zendikar, and for dealing with the creatures that live there. The Grotag imagine themselves to have a sort of empathy with beasts, and they lose hundreds of goblins each year to ill-advised attempts at monster taming. But, every now and again, one of these efforts is successful.
      • Grotag Tamer. You have proficiency in the Animal Handling skill.
    • Lavastep Tribe
      • The Lavastep tribe is the most industrious of the goblin tribes, and possesses much hard-won knowledge of the geothermal activity in Akoum. More so than members of the other tribes, the Lavastep goblins build surprisingly effective equipment out of the crystal shards and veins of strange metals that occasionally boil up to the surface. The most warlike of their kind, Lavastep goblins frequently harass the kor, elves, and humans of Akoum.
      • Lavastep Grit. You have advantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks made to hide in rocky or subterranean environments.
    • Tuktuk Tribe
      • Among the goblins, the Tuktuk are most likely to hire themselves out as ruin guides to other races. Of course, their usual plan is to help find something of value, steal it, trigger a trap intentionally, and then run.
      • Tuktuk Cunning. You have proficiency with thieves' tools.
Goblin - DND 5th Edition (2024)

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What class is best for Goblin 5e? ›

The Fighter is among the Goblin's best options. Dexterity and Consitutiton are perfect for any Dexterity-based fighter builds, and with numerous attacks you have plenty of opportunties to apply Fury of the Small.

How to beat goblins in D&D? ›

Goblins have good AC, but remind the DMs that goblins using bows (two-handed) cannot use their shield and thus only have AC13. Attack them if possible. Goblins can stealth as a bonus action or run behind corners after bonus action disengage, so use light sources to make stealth more difficult.

What is the average lifespan of a Goblin 5e? ›

Age: Goblins reach adulthood at age 8 and live up to 60 years. Alignment: Goblins are typically neutral evil, as they care only for their own needs. A few goblins might tend toward good or neutrality, but only rarely. Size: Goblins are between 3 and 4 feet tall and weigh between 40 and 80 pounds.

How to make goblins interesting in D&D? ›

By simply adding some unique abilities to the goblin or making them a bit bigger, you can create a battle that your party remembers being challenged by and realizing that this world is now what they thought it was.

Is Goblin mode good? ›

During times of stress, it can be a powerful relief to give yourself permission to be as you are, instead of trying to hold it all together. She also cautions there can be dark sides to this approach. While “goblin mode” may feel liberating in the short term, it is not necessarily a recipe for long-term well-being.

What is the best weapon for a goblin barbarian? ›

As a Goblin all of your attacks with it will be made at disadvantage due to your small size. It's just not worth it. You are better off going longsword or battleaxe and shield. As a small race, you'd have to use a versatile weapon like a longsword or battleaxe two-handed.

What is the best weapon against goblins? ›

For Melee Users
  • the Titanium Sword is useful as it has high damage. If it is unavailable, the Adamantite Sword can be used. ...
  • The Amarok is useful due to the. Frostburn Debuff.
  • The Adamantite Glaive and the. Titanium Trident are good piercing weapons.
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  • The Dao of Pow can be used to disrupt enemy lines due to the. ...
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What is the goblins weak point? ›

Expert-Verified Answer. Goblins' delicate feet are a weak point.

What kills goblins? ›

The most effectiv way to kill Goblins is to find their hideout and to kill them by blocking the only entrance with wood and start a fire. Most of the Goblins will die by inhaling the carbon dioxind and the ones how try to leave will be burned by the fire.

Can goblins grow beards in D&D? ›

Their skin color varies between different hues of green. They have beady black eyes and flat, pointed faces. Similar to gnomes, goblins are able to naturally magically control hair growth - but unlike gnomes, they cannot grow facial hair - it is the hair atop their head that they are able to control.

What D&D race lives the shortest? ›

Orcs are taller than humans with a range of earthy skin tones from grey to reddish-brown and green. They have the shortest lifespan of any humanoid of their size, maturing at 12 years old and living to around 40 years. Culturally, orcs are less inclined to long term pair-bonding and marriage.

What is the longest living species in D&D? ›

Warforged afaik live forever. Out of the "normal" races though an Elf (and specifically an Elf Druid) could live up to 750 (or 7500) years.

Why do wizards not like goblins? ›

They were represented by the Goblin Liaison Office of the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures in the British Ministry of Magic. Goblins were considered to be inferior by many wizards, who foolishly believed that the goblins were comfortable with that arrangement.

What class are goblins good for? ›

Goblin is a decent choice for Hunter. What they provide is an additional 1% passive Haste from the racial Time is Money. They also can provide additional mobility with Rocket Jump, but this is a very minor and negligible bonus that can be provided by other means.

Can goblins speak in D&D? ›

The goblin language, also known as Ghukliak, was the language spoken by goblins, hobgoblins, and bugbears. It originally used the Dethek script, but by the late 15th century, goblinoids had begun using the Thorass alphabet instead.

What class to play as a Goblin? ›

Goblins' high agility makes them excellent rogues, while their intelligence results in surprisingly good mages, presumably basing their studies in alchemy.

Is Goblin good for hunters? ›

Hunter. Goblin is a decent choice for Hunter. What they provide is an additional 1% passive Haste from the racial Time is Money. They also can provide additional mobility with Rocket Jump, but this is a very minor and negligible bonus that can be provided by other means.

Can a Goblin be a barbarian? ›

A Goblin Barbarian might fit with the Primal Paths of the Juggernaut, the Zealot, or even the Battlerager, as they may be able to harness their Rage in a way that defies all expectations that people tend to associate with the Goblin's small stature.

What is the best class for Owlin 5e? ›

Best Owlin classes

Darkvision, stealth, and flight make Owlin's perfect for scouting and sneaking. This makes them perfect for two classes in particular: the DnD Rogue and the DnD Ranger. An Owlin Rogue naturally has proficiency in Stealth, so you're freed up to take some other useful class proficiencies.

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