How many toes do goblins have?

goblins have one toe....
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How many fingers does a goblin have?

The hands consist of 10 digits, five on each hand, including four fingers and one thumb, which while opposable, is very limited in range of motion. A goblin's feet are very similar, displaying a sort of thumb, though not nearly as dexterous as it's primary digits.
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How are goblins born?

Warhammer orcs/goblins seem to reproduce through spores which gestate underground. Tolkien's seem to be assumed to reproduce sexually, despite the birthing scenes we saw for the Uruk-Hai in the movies.
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Why do goblins hate horses?

Goblins have an near-pathological fear and hatred of horses and dogs, most likely due to the mutual hatred displayed by these animals. Goblins are, in many ways, defined by their fears—not just of dogs and horses but also of humans, and even their religion is based on fear of their gods.
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How are goblins born DND?

Since it's unclear how goblins were created, it's speculated that they may have actually been created by these hobgoblins to be their slaves and infiltrate spaces more easily. Whether this was done through selective breeding, magic, or by some other means is unclear.
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Are there female goblins?

Alternative spellings include gobblin, gobeline, gobling, goblyn, goblino, and gobbelin. The term goblette has been used to refer to female goblins.
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What are baby goblins called?

Goblins cast spells on humans, giving them nightmares or stealing their children away, replacing them with goblin babies or changelings.
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How old do goblins live?

Age: Goblins reach adulthood at age 8 and live up to 60 years. Alignment: Goblins are typically neutral evil, as they care only for their own needs. A few goblins might tend toward good or neutrality, but only rarely. Size: Goblins are between 3 and 4 feet tall and weigh between 40 and 80 pounds.
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Do goblins sleep?

8. Goblins live in tangled thistle patches and sleep on beds of dried leaves.
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How many kids do goblins have?

They alos breed explosively, with females usually giving birth to 2-4 babies at a time, every 8 months, although only one out of 5 young makes it to maturity. Unlike most mammals, female goblins are not hampered by preganancy, and are fully active up until the moment of birth.
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Do goblins lay eggs?

Kobolds lay eggs. Goblins give birth. Trolls can self-clone, but I would say that's probably something like an emergency fall-back measure and they do something else for normal reproduction.
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Do goblins have claws?

Such as it is they more often than not are small gnarled humanoids in form with comically large heads, long arms, short legs, sharp claws on all appendages, and blotchy skin in a wide range of hues between black and pale blue-white. Their teeth are tiny and pin-like and number in the hundreds.
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Can goblins have tails?

Goblins stand about three feet tall, though they rarely stand upright. They prefer a crouched posture that lets them scramble quickly on all fours, aided by their long prehensile tails.
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How tall is a hobgoblin?

They are lean and tall, averaging six and a half feet in height and weighing around 200 pounds. Their muscles are designed more for agility than brute strength, and they have been described as having almost feline dexterity.
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What would goblins eat?

Goblins are capable of eating different foods than humans: this may mean that they can safely consume raw foods from the woods, such as insects. Processed foods common among humans, like bread and cheese, are almost unheard of among the goblin tribes.
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Are goblins smart?

Goblins are arguably the lest intelligent type of Fairy, but they can speak, have a culture, and are held individually responsible for breaking Fairy law, unlike some other creatures found below ground (like Trolls) that are basically just animals.
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How big is a goblin?

Description. In Dungeons & Dragons, goblins are small humanoid monsters. They vary in height from about 3 to 3 ½ feet (91 – 106 cm) and weigh 40 to 45 pounds (21 – 24 kg). They walk upright even though their arms nearly reach their knees.
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Are goblins good or bad?

Goblins are an evil or mischievious type of fairies found in the folklore of many societies and has become an umberella term to describe an entire host of dangerous creatures in myth and legend.
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Do goblins have dark vision?

They're low-Strength and high-Dexterity, with a very good Stealth modifier. Their Intelligence and Wisdom are in the average range. They possess darkvision and the Nimble Escape feature, which allows them to Disengage or Hide as a bonus action—very important to their action economy.
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Are all goblins evil?

Despite their generally poor reputation however, not all goblins were dim-witted or evil. Some goblins have risen to become heroes, gaining enough renown to be accepted into the civilized world of other, more commonly good races.
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Why are goblins green?

Goblins aren't green, and neither are hobgoblins. They are yellow through any shade of orange to a deep red. It's mold from not bathing regularly. Or perhaps they are literally green with envy, because everyone like elves better than orcs and goblins.
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Who invented goblins?

Goblins date back to the fourteenth century and probably derives from the Anglo-Norman Gobelin, similar to Old French Gobelin. History found goblins around 1195 in Ambroise of Normandy's Guerre Sainte, and to Medieval Latin gobelinus in Orderic Vitalis before 1141. They were known as Kobold in Germany.
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What is a group of goblins called?

What is group of Goblins called? A "Gob".
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