![]() ![]() ![]() The answers to these questions will take open up more doors and tell you more about the goblin. ![]() You can show your interest by asking questions like “what is the goblin wearing” and “does the strange symbol on its cloak look handcrafted?” You have to be genuine and take an interest in what the goblin is doing. To be interesting, be interested, the saying goes, and that holds true in D&D. If you want to build a real and lasting friendship with your potential goblin ward, you need to be interested. You can roll all the natural 20s you want (they don’t auto succeed, but go ahead anyway), but the skill isn’t mind control. Look, persuasion will only get you so far. Whether you take pity on them because they are small (or smol, depending on if you’re playing your game online or not), or decide that you will kill a god to make sure nothing bad happens to this bizarre little murdergremlin you’ve decided to care for because they’re also surprisingly cute, there comes a point where you too will want to adopt a goblin. Goblins are one of nature’s greatest treasures, this must be the case because it seems like every adventuring party out there either befriends or adopts at least one goblin, if not every single one that you come across. Here’s how to make friends and influence goblins in D&D. Why would your DM keep putting goblins in encounters if they DIDN’T want you to “adopt” them all. ![]()
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