Looking to quickly set up your next encounter with a group of unique foes? Looking for fun and charming characters to breathe some life into your adventure? Pathfinder Battles: Goblin Vanguard has got you covered on both fronts! This highly versatile set gives you great options for fleshing out a goblin camp full of enemies with individual roles, or these figures could represent your next quirky player character who’s sure to put a smile on your group’s faces.

We’re excited to introduce the first of the Vanguard series, Pathfinder Battles: Goblin Vanguard, which kicks off another new Pathfinder product line of highly thematic sets in non-blind packaging. This set will feature six unique sculpts for different goblin identities which include the Goblin Champion, Goblin Cleric, Goblin Investigator, Goblin Wizard, Goblin Rogue, and Mutant Goblin.

The Pathfinder Battles: Goblin Vanguard is available now for purchase! Click here to find out more. Keep an eye out for more Vanguard sets to come!

Learn more about Pathfinder goblins to see if they’d fit your playstyle:

The convoluted histories other people cling to don’t interest goblins. These small folk live in the moment, and they prefer tall tales over factual records. The wars of a few decades ago might as well be from the ancient past. Misunderstood by other people, goblins are happy how they are. Goblin virtues are about being present, creative, and honest. They strive to lead fulfilled lives, rather than worrying about how their journeys will end. To tell stories, not nitpick the facts. To be small, but dream big.

Goblins have a reputation as simple creatures who love songs, fire, and eating disgusting things and who hate reading, dogs, and horses—and there are a great many for whom this description fits perfectly. However, great changes have come to goblinkind, and more and more goblins resist conformity to these stereotypes. Even among goblins that are more worldly, many still exemplify their old ways in some small manner, just to a more sensible degree. Some goblins remain deeply fascinated with fire or fearlessly devour a meal that might turn others’ stomachs. Others are endless tinkerers and view their companions’ trash as the components of gadgets yet to be made.

Though goblins’ culture has splintered radically, their reputation has changed little. As such, goblins who travel to larger cities are frequently subjected to derision, and many work twice as hard at proving their worth.

If you want a character who is eccentric, enthusiastic, and fun-loving, you should play a goblin!