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I'm up for it, I'll PM you. Only played in a fantasy league once before but i kind of enjoyed it, I didn't watch the NFL much at that point and blew the 3rd overall pick on Michael Vick. My team was a travesty :(

Hoping we get the full 16


Alchemist and Gunslinger are great classes for goblins that rely on DEX to hit a non STR stat for damage(assuming you went bomb alchemist). Whatever you go you'll want to capitalize on the +4 DEX.

As far as fitting in with back-story no "stupid goblins" could effectively operate a firearm (I think) but there are goblin alchemists in typical tribes. You could fit him in with any class (bar anti-paladin) if you put the right spin on it.


Rumtum wrote:
Mikaze wrote:


*It really is a fun visual.

hahaha

I just could not resist...

http://i.picasion.com/pic62/2f4ebc7d8f86b3997ffe6dd73776175f.gif

Made my day.

Let's hope!


Indagare wrote:
What level are you and your group (if any)?

We have a group of 6, all level 6 currently

This includes:

My PC
CG Priest of Caiden Cailyn
LN Tengu Gunslinger
NE Drow Sorcerer
NG Half-Orc Fighter
LN Udine Inquisitor


Aha forget to mention this, I also have an animal companion at this point so would any particular animals make exceptional baby-sitters? I was thinking a kangaroo (go for the obvious) but i'm guessing there are some more effective and or hilarious(-ly bad) alternatives.


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To put it simply whilst playing through RoTRL my PC (a TN tiefling ranger) has unwillingly and accidentally adopted a baby goblin. Now he doesn't like the idea of thrusting a 2 ft timebomb of puke, crap and tears onto anyone else nor does he like the idea of returning it to a goblin tribe so it can slaughter countless innocent dogs and horses.

Throw in the fact he isn't keen on slaughtering babies or abandoning them the only option left is to raise it himself, whilst adventuring. This is where the problem lies, also I fear the goblin has become too attached to my PC in this short space of time and the my DM will have introduced an extreme vulnerability to Puppy eyes for my PC.

how should my PC go about caring for a goblin baby in the setting of an adventure?