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Post by captainford on Jan 14, 2015 18:43:38 GMT
Greetings all!
Name's CaptainFord, lover of Pathfinder and kobolds (having just a little more love for the latter than the former, but you know...)
My friend introduced me to the Out of Context Quotes blog a short while ago, and I can't stop reading it. Saw this and thought I'd see how things looked.
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Post by Xalian on Jan 14, 2015 18:57:16 GMT
Hey there, welcome to the forum!
Hope you enjoy your time here and play some fun games!
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Post by stlaughter on Jan 15, 2015 0:09:45 GMT
Hail and well met! Any and all are welcome! So you like kobolds, huh? That sounds interesting. What do you like about the little fellers?
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Post by jfm3 on Jan 15, 2015 1:44:35 GMT
I think kobolds are great, especially with a sweet barbeque sauce and broiled at 425 degrees (Gotta love Kobolds Ate My Baby...)
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Post by stlaughter on Jan 15, 2015 4:53:08 GMT
I was thinking of 4chanian "Cutebolds", who are adorable little sillyfaces, but the secondary option is Tucker's Kobolds; i.e. how to DM an encounter correctly using low-level critters.
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Post by kadakism on Jan 15, 2015 4:58:55 GMT
Kobolds are amazing little creatures, and I am still looking for a Pathfinder GM to let me play a Kobold Rogue with the Trapsetter Archetype. So much deviousness.
I'm actually in the same boat as you CaptainFord, an OutofContext reader who happened across this place. So far it feels like my kind of relaxed group though, so I'll definitely be toughing it out.
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Post by stlaughter on Jan 15, 2015 21:41:10 GMT
A Kobold Rogue with Trapsetter would be an awesome critter.
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Post by captainford on Jan 21, 2015 17:20:11 GMT
Kobolds are fun to play because there is legitimate chance of them dying... which makes it exciting. It actually requires some thought, cooperation and planning, which means you have to get creative with your abilities. (A kobold with Prestidigitation and some imagination can get away quite a few schemes.)
Though my most recent (and by far favorite) project with them is making a kobold earthbender (Deepearth sorcerer) who calls himself "The Pebble" and mixes martial movements with earth spells. Sure, he's got only 6 STR. But he's got 18 CHA, and the ability to cause mini-earthquakes; that alone should scare smart foes!
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Post by stlaughter on Jan 22, 2015 17:21:56 GMT
The Pebble? He should team up with the Boulder from Avatar and they can call their team Avalanche.
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Post by asaidas on Jan 23, 2015 1:10:37 GMT
Kobolds are great. I have a Kobold Warlock in a Pirate adventure I'm in. Mischievous, but mostly in that he's super sassy and avoids answering direct questions.
Welcome to the forum!
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