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Revision as of 21:45, 19 July 2008

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Kobold is the monster class whose monsters are represented by k. The four members of this class are described below.

All kobolds are poisonous to eat.

Kobold

A kobold is one of the easiest low-level monsters. It does 1d4 damage with a weapon.

Large kobold

Kobolds can grow up to be large kobolds.

Kobold lord

Kobold shaman

Encyclopedia entry

The race of kobolds are reputed to be an artificial creation
of a master wizard (demi-god?).  They are about 3' tall with
a vaguely dog-like face.  They bear a violent dislike of the
Elven race, and will go out of their way to cause trouble
for Elves at any time.

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