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A goblin is a kind of fictional creature found in Western fantasy legends.
Introduction
Goblins have small heads and long pointed ears, and will use sticks as weapons.
Goblins are usually characterized as dark green-skinned dwarves with weak limbs, red eyes, long pointed ears, with little to no hair, and dressed in tattered brown clothes. Their weapons at hand are usually wooden sticks or ordinary swords. They have a greedy, despicable personality, a tendency towards evil, and are cunning and good at deception. They live mainly underground, where they have a unique order and attack system. Although they are not culturally literate, they have a unique insight in mining and in the construction of underground buildings. They have a weak individual fighting ability, but they will make up for it by attacking in groups.
Goblins in ACG works
- Harry Potter: Goblins are a race proficient in magical metallurgy, and they have been fighting against humans for years for control of their wands. The largest bank in the Wizarding World, is run by goblins.
- Might and Magic/Heroes of Might and Magic: Goblins belong to the "Berserker" class.
- Warcraft/World of Warcraft: Goblins are a race who are good ad trade and engineering. Most of them now belong to the Tribe class.
- Dungeon and Fighter: They are a race that lives in the Forest of Glen, and have their own kingdom.
- Clash of Clans/Clash Royale: In both games, Goblins appear in the form of Army/Army cards.
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