The turquoise-skinned Gnoblar are a distinct off-shoot of mountain or hill-dwelling Goblins living within the slopes and river valleys of the Mountains of Mourn. In far away Naggaroth, escaped Goblin slaves have gone native, being called Frost Goblins. Troglagobs, in contrast, have adapted to aquatic regions and are often found in or near rivers or near the sea. Fire Kobolds are goblins that have adapted to volcanic areas like the Red Cloud Mountain. The Forest Goblins are known to dwell almost exclusively within the forest, hence their namesake, where their primitive lifestyle and constant worship of spiders makes them an all too common threat for many lumber communities within the Old World. įor instance, the Night Goblins are famous for living exclusively within cave systems deep underground, and have a strong aversion to sunlight. Goblins can be found just about anywhere, but are often divided up between several distinct sub-species that are fairly unique in their culture or physiology than the more common Goblin. They are, in general, a miserable treacherous race of petty thieves and vicious cutthroats.
Especially in the early game where you're fielding them as a mainstay unit and so have several units in a group the effect is hilarious.