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<blockquote data-quote="Foxen" data-source="post: 4375542" data-attributes="member: 71674"><p>Err... My kobolds often retreat or surrender...but they can't ALWAYS run away and get more kobolds...eventually, they run out of kobold warriors within their clan (and hence wy the wyrmpriest ran off to find another clan). </p><p> </p><p>But more so...seriously, if every single monster AVOIDED the bigger shiny killing machine with three feet of razor sharp steel....how do these creatures ever function? My kobolds charge in, because as a clan, they follow the orders of their bosses...who yell and scream at them and punish them for not obeying their order! My kobolds, as a team (sorta) have taken down big bad bears and other large formidable foes through coordinated effort. My Dragonshield kobolds look for the biggest baddest hummie or stunty and charge them to retain their bada$$ reputation and remain high up on the ladder in the kobold social hierarchy. </p><p> </p><p>If everyone or anyone was "stupid" to attack the bigger badder creature, heck, PC parties would fall apart as the fighters, paladins, and what nots charged and attacked the minions or squishy artillery guys or what-nots and left the brutes alone... I find it very selfish, and selfishness works on some level, but not when it comes to clan survival of kobold dogmen or goblin javelineers (except once when a kobold minion "shifted" out of being adjacent to a slybade cause he seen the slyblade use his comrades as living shields.</p><p> </p><p>Fox</p><p> </p><p>Ps, totally agree with HeapThaumaturgist's Wow lllustration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxen, post: 4375542, member: 71674"] Err... My kobolds often retreat or surrender...but they can't ALWAYS run away and get more kobolds...eventually, they run out of kobold warriors within their clan (and hence wy the wyrmpriest ran off to find another clan). But more so...seriously, if every single monster AVOIDED the bigger shiny killing machine with three feet of razor sharp steel....how do these creatures ever function? My kobolds charge in, because as a clan, they follow the orders of their bosses...who yell and scream at them and punish them for not obeying their order! My kobolds, as a team (sorta) have taken down big bad bears and other large formidable foes through coordinated effort. My Dragonshield kobolds look for the biggest baddest hummie or stunty and charge them to retain their bada$$ reputation and remain high up on the ladder in the kobold social hierarchy. If everyone or anyone was "stupid" to attack the bigger badder creature, heck, PC parties would fall apart as the fighters, paladins, and what nots charged and attacked the minions or squishy artillery guys or what-nots and left the brutes alone... I find it very selfish, and selfishness works on some level, but not when it comes to clan survival of kobold dogmen or goblin javelineers (except once when a kobold minion "shifted" out of being adjacent to a slybade cause he seen the slyblade use his comrades as living shields. Fox Ps, totally agree with HeapThaumaturgist's Wow lllustration. [/QUOTE]
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