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'''Goblins''' are intelligent, evil, aggressive humanoid [[creature]]s that live in [[dark pit]]s, and are the main opponent in [[fortress mode]]. They often establish settlements in [[dark fortress]]es within regions touched by evil, though it may be hard for some to imagine that goblins are capable of building those obsidian monoliths. They quickly become a threat to the great majority of fortresses - except some [[island]] or [[mountain]] forts. | '''Goblins''' are intelligent, evil, aggressive humanoid [[creature]]s that live in [[dark pit]]s, and are the main opponent in [[fortress mode]]. They often establish settlements in [[dark fortress]]es within regions touched by evil, though it may be hard for some to imagine that goblins are capable of building those obsidian monoliths. They quickly become a threat to the great majority of fortresses - except some [[island]] or [[mountain]] forts. | ||
− | Goblins will start harassing a fortress early in its life, first with [[Thief#Goblin snatchers|babysnatchers]], and later with [[siege]]s. Goblin babysnatchers carry a bag for their purpose. Their soldiers are commonly armored with [[copper]] and [[iron]] [[armor]], and armed with copper, iron and [[silver]] [[weapon]]s, generally with no quality levels unless on weaponmasters, and also typically accompanied by other creatures, such as other humanoids they have successfully kidnapped, [[troll]]s and [[beak dog]] | + | Goblins will start harassing a fortress early in its life, first with [[Thief#Goblin snatchers|babysnatchers]], and later with [[siege]]s. Goblin babysnatchers carry a bag for their purpose. Their soldiers are commonly armored with [[copper]] and [[iron]] [[armor]], and armed with copper, iron and [[silver]] [[weapon]]s, generally with no quality levels unless on weaponmasters, and also typically accompanied by other creatures, such as other humanoids they have successfully kidnapped, [[troll]]s and [[beak dog]] mounts. Their items can be a valuable source of metals for fortresses that embarked in metal-scarce areas (leading some players to refer to the plunder from a defeated goblin attack as [[goblinite]]). Defeating a majority of an attacking force usually sends the rest of them running. |
Goblins are [[Immortality|immortal]] beings, dying only to violence and disease. For [[Demon|spoiler]] reasons, they never need to eat or drink, despite being carnivorous. Graphically, goblins can appear with different shades of green skin. | Goblins are [[Immortality|immortal]] beings, dying only to violence and disease. For [[Demon|spoiler]] reasons, they never need to eat or drink, despite being carnivorous. Graphically, goblins can appear with different shades of green skin. |