Kobold (3pp)

Kobold

Racial Bonus

+2 Dex or +2 Int

Set Trap (Racial Feat)

Adventurer Feat: Your missed attack was actually a clever ruse to maneuver your target into a hazard—you do 2x miss damage. If your attack normally has no miss damage, it does 2 miss damage.

Champion Tier Feat: The enemy is also dazed until the end of their next turn.

Epic Tier Feat: Your target is also vulnerable until the end of their next turn.

Nifty Footwork (Racial Power)

When you miss with a melee attack you can pop free from the target as a free action. If you choose not to pop free you may add your Intelligence or Dexterity modifier to the damage of your next attack against this target.

Champion Feat: You can now also pop free from an enemy you’re engaged with as a free action when that enemy’s attack misses you. If you choose not to do so you may add 2x your Intelligence or Dexterity modifier to the next miss damage that you do this battle.

Epic Feat: You can now also pop free from an enemy you’re engaged with as a free action when an ally engages that enemy. If you choose not to do so you may add 2x your Intelligence or Dexterity modifier to the next miss damage that you do this battle.

Kobold Sobriquets

You must spend at least one background point on your kobold sobriquet: the surname given to you by the kobold community because of a character trait, physical feature, occupation, great deed or shameful event. These canny survivors know the value of misdirection, so some sobriquets hide a kobold’s true nature — a kobold named Takto Damnfool might leave you holding an empty coin purse in one hand and a worthless deed to the Puffing Bridge in the other.
Mechanically, a kobold sobriquet is simply a character background expressed as a name. But it’s also public knowledge, so “Smaruk Backstabber” should expect to be treated with suspicion…

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Midgard Bestiary 13th Age Compatible. © 2014, Open Design LLC; Author Ash Law.

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