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Goblin Chef

Goblins eat almost anything. Though they'll survive on raw or little-cooked meat, some prefer searing or frying their food first—or better yet, pickling it! A goblin chef can make anything edible (at least to a goblin).

Recall Knowledge - Humanoid (Society): DC 15
Unspecific Lore: DC 13
Specific Lore: DC 10

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Goblin ChefCreature 1

Small Goblin Humanoid 
Source NPC Core pg. 186
Perception +7; darkvision
Languages Common, Goblin
Skills Cooking Lore +10, Nature +7, Society +4, Stealth +6, Survival +7
Str +1, Dex +1, Con +3, Int +2, Wis +2, Cha +0
Good Enough to Eat The goblin chef can turn otherwise inedible items into meals for others. They can provide food for any number of creatures without using the Subsist downtime activity as long as garbage is readily available. A non-goblin who eats the goblin chef's food must attempt a DC 14 Fortitude save. On a failure, they suffer an upset stomach for 1 day; if they attempt to willingly ingest anything else during that period, they must first succeed at a DC 4 flat check or the action is disrupted.
Kitchen Specialist For encounters involving cooking, a goblin chef is a 3rd-level challenge.
Items leather apron (functions as leather armor), cleaver (functions as dogslicer), pickles (6)
AC 16; Fort +10, Ref +6, Will +5; +2 circumstance bonus against ingested poisons
HP 24; Immunities sickened
Speed 25 feet
Melee [one-action] jaws +7 [+2/-3] (finesse, unarmed), Damage 1d6+1 piercingMelee [one-action] cleaver +7 [+3/-1] (agile, backstabber, finesse), Damage 1d4+1 slashingEat a Pickle [two-actions] Effect The goblin chef draws a pickle and eats it or feeds it to an adjacent ally. The chef or ally gains 4 temporary Hit Points and ignores any penalties from emotion effects or fatigued for 1 round.

All Monsters in "Goblin"

NameLevel
Big Boss Goblin6
Goblin Chef1
Goblin Commando1
Goblin Get Gang5
Goblin Pyro1
Goblin Scavenger4
Goblin War Chanter1
Goblin Warrior-1

Goblin

Source Monster Core pg. 174 1.1
These small humanoids typically have green or gray skin and large heads with wide ears. While some goblins are civilized and have worked hard to be considered upstanding members of humanoid communities, many are impetuous and vicious creatures who delight in wreaking havoc. These goblins think nothing of slaughtering livestock, stealing, or burning down a building purely for momentary delight. They revel in playing malicious tricks on taller humanoids, whom they call “longshanks.”

Goblins are superstitious, with an intense awe of magic and a fascination with fire; goblins who master magic or fire earn great respect from their kin. Most other humanoids find it difficult to understand goblins' outlook: they hate canines but eagerly share their lairs with so-called “goblin dogs,” they fearlessly attack larger creatures but are terrified of horses, and they despise vegetables yet consider pickles a delicacy. To a goblin, of course, these are all perfectly sensible life choices.

Sidebar - Additional Lore Goblin Leadership

Goblins have many paths to leadership of their bands. Some inherit it, while others earn it by being the strongest, smartest, meanest, most charismatic, or even just plain luckiest. Surviving a fireball that wipes everyone else in a get gang out because they were busy eating a pickle is one way to know you have the goblin hero-gods' favor!

Sidebar - Treasure and Rewards Goblin Treasure

Although goblin warrens are generally filthy dumps, they sometimes contain actual treasures stolen from longshanks or other goblin tribes. Typical treasures include small pieces of jewelry, shiny items such as hand mirrors, and gold teeth. As they rarely trust each other, many goblins keep their most cherished baubles on their persons; these, might include useful weapons or minor magic items.

Sidebar - Locations Goblin Warrens

Goblins construct ramshackle warrens in forests and coastal regions, usually near the settlements of other humanoids for ease of scavenging and raiding.

Sidebar - Advice and Rules Goblins Around The World

Simple adjustments to goblins let you reflect different heritages if you wish. To represent a charhide or snow goblin NPC, give it cold or fire resistance equal to its level, then reduce its maximum Hit Points by its level. Give a razortooth goblin a jaws attack with the same attack and damage bonuses as its primary melee attack, but with a base damage of 1d6 piercing damage.

Sidebar - Additional Lore New Outlooks

It's a new era for goblins: while many still pose a threat, others venture out on their own, contributing in their own fashion to the greater good. Most such goblins still care little about the rules, but many are in fact kind at heart. Goblins most likely to be found living or adventuring among other ancestries include chefs, scavengers, and those found in Monster Core: commandos, pyros, war chanters, and warriors.

Sidebar - Additional Lore The Goblin Song

The following ditty is perhaps the most infamous of goblin songs.

Goblins chew and goblins bite,
Goblins cut and goblins fight.
Stab the dog and cut the horse,
Goblins eat and take by force!
Goblins race and goblins jump.
Goblins slash and goblins bump.
Burn the skin and mash the head,
Goblins here and you be dead!
Chase the baby, catch the pup.
Bonk the head to shut it up.
Bones be cracked, flesh be stewed,
We be goblins! You be food!