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'''Kobolds''' are a race of creatures from the [[Dungeons & Dragons]] series of games. In earlier versions of the game, they were described as doglike creatures, but in more recent editions they have become reptilian and possibly related in some way to [[Dragon|dragons]]. In either case, they are small, weak creatures, generally serving in most campaigns as low-level cannon fodder for the adventurers to mow down, much like [[goblins]] and [[orcs]].
Despite being physically weak, however, kobolds are also described as capable trapsmiths, and are known for creating traps to protect their lairs and dungeons (a habit that is usually ignored or underplayed by most [[DM]]s). This habit - combined with a penchant for lethal tunnel design and group tactics - were famously used in the tale of [[Tucker's Kobolds]] to illustrate that kobolds - and, indeed, any intelligent creature - can remain dangerous to high-level adventurers despite being statistically inferior in just about every way.
There is a market in [[Dungeons_%26_Dragons_3rd_Edition | 3.5]] for kobold [[PC]]s, since their draconian/reptilian ancestry make them one of the only +0 [[Level Adjustment]] races capable of qualifying for much of the additional material in [[splatbook]]s like the Draconomicon and the Book of Dragons. [[Pun-Pun]], for example, is a rather famous [[CharOp]] design that allows a kobold sorceror to attain theoretically unlimited abilities and attributes, using material from splatbooks and the [[Forgotten Realms]] [[Dungeons_%26_Dragons_Campaign_Settings | campaign setting]].
It is worth noting that if played with the intention of being dangerous, kobolds are far and away the hardest throwaway monsters to fight. It could be likened to a sort of sick, hardcore version of Home Alone, with the kobolds taking the part of a severely deranged and sadistic Kevin McCallister and the PCs taking the part of hopelessly underprepared thugs walking into a situation they cannot have possibly foreseen. If treated like cannon fodder, they are the absolute hands-down easiest things in any edition to kill, including [[cat|housecats]] and electric iguanas.
==Cutebolds==
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Cutebolds are like Kobolds only incredibly cute.
They are pitiful and childish in everything they do, and are innocent enough to not know how to procreate.  All they know is that rubbing their noses gives them a guilty pleasure.
Cutebold stats:
: +2 Dex, +2 Cha, -2 Int
: Charm person once per day as a spell like ability
: Low light vision and scent
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File:Koboldthief.png
File:Grifli.gif|There's no word in kobold for "[[just as planned|keikaku]]"
File:Koboldhouse.gif|[[Kobold Camp]] now with 3D rendering
File:Id give you the moon.gif
File:Loveakobold.gif|Love can bloom under a battlefield
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==See also==
* [[Kobold Camp]]
* [[Unified Setting/Kobolds]]
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*[[Kobolds Ate My Baby!]]
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Latest revision as of 09:08, 16 February 2026