Monstober Day 13: Knuckle

These innocent Kobolds managed to dig their lair too close to a massive Uranium deposit. They were unharmed for the most part, except their skeletal structures mutated to extraordinary size and altered proportion. They stand 5′ tall and weigh close to 150+ lbs each. Their arm bones, hands and especially their knuckles have grown to extraordinary size and toughness for a Kobold.


These Kobolds dug a little too close to a Uranium deposit.

Kobold Punchers: Init +1; Atk Oversized Fists (1d6+1); AC 11; HD 1d6; MV 20’ Burrow 15′; Act 1d20; SP infravision 100’; SV Fort -2, Ref +0, Will -2; AL N.
(Art forthcoming someday maybe?)

These innocent Kobolds managed to dig their lair too close to a massive Uranium deposit. They were unharmed for the most part, except their skeletal structures mutated to extraordinary size and altered proportion. They stand 5′ tall and weigh close to 150+ lbs each. Their arm bones, hands and especially their knuckles have grown to extraordinary size and toughness for a Kobold.

Their hands literally drag on the ground when they walk. Their disproportionate hand/arm size has made them exceptional miners. They are normally quite docile and happy just mining and spending time with their family.

If provoked they can retaliate with their Oversized Fists. One of these Kobolds’ favorite sports is boxing among males. They also dig at an incredible rate, clearing 15′ per round in soft/medium density soil.

For use with Dungeon Crawl Classics or similar #OSR and D20 compatible games.

Thanks for stopping by. This was a tough one. I appreciate you being here.

Author: Jeff Craigmile

I'm a tabletop role-playing game writer and designer from Des Moines, Iowa. I'm the father of four boys and human to three cats.

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