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Slayer's Guide to Hobgoblins

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The Slayer’s Guide to Hobgoblins is the first in a new series of comprehensive sourcebooks from Mongoose Publishing. It features extensive information on the military race of Hobgoblins, from their complex tribal structure to their very efficient methods of waging war.

Games Masters will find a huge amount of new material they can incorporate into their existing campaigns, allowing them to portray hobgoblins with incredible depth. Players will find each Slayer’s Guide to be an invaluable tool for their survival, giving them that necessary vital edge.

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October 11th, 2022
A third-party sourcebook on hobgoblins for D&D 3rd Edition. The book provides a fairly detailed treatment of hobgoblin culture, behavior, and tactics, as well as a solid hobgoblin fortress for adventurers to deal with. However, much like other book [...]
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March 25th, 2018
This, the very first book Mongoose Publishing ever produced, set the high standard that they've continued to this day. In it, there's a detailed analysis of all things hobgoblin. Physiology, society, role-playing notes, material on using them as player [...]
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