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{{Enemy
{{Enemy
|name = Kobold
|name = Kobold
|japanese_name= コボルト
|jpname= コボルト
|romaji_name = Koboruto
|roname = Koboruto
|tmname = Kobold (Sword)
|img = Kobold (Sword)
|tab1 = Sword
|tab2 = Bow
|tab3 = Mage
|area = [[Great Forest]]<br>[[Great Forest]] region
|type = Normal
|img2 = Kobold (Bow)
|area2 = [[Great Forest]]<br>[[Great Forest]] region
|type2 = Normal
|img3 = Kobold (Mage)
|area3 = [[Great Forest]] region
|type3 = Normal
}}{{Main|Kobold}}
 
'''Kobold'''s (コボルト, ''Koboruto'') appear as an enemy in the first [[Suikoden]].
 
These affected Kobolds are not very strong, although the mage may cause some trouble with its wide-range attacks. Both the bow and sword-wielding Kobolds have a weakness to fire but remember than the mage is in fact immune to it and resists all other elements save for the [[Rune of Life and Death|Soul Eater]] and [[Resurrection Rune]].
 
==Information==
Kobolds were generally known as a gentle, friendly race but these kobolds had their wild blood awakened by the power of the [[Conqueror Rune]]. Operating as bandits, they seemed to regard anyone in the forest as an invader, needlessly and viciously attacked travellers around the [[Great Forest]] region during the [[Gate Rune War]].
 
They are unable to be reasoned with and wielded a variety of weapons, including short swords and bows. They held a weakness to fire magic, save for the mages, possibly due to their fur. Kobold mages were rare but those that existed were skilled and adept at defending against magic attacks.
 
==Data==
{{Enemy stats S1
|tab1 = Sword
|tab1 = Sword
|tab2 = Bow
|tab2 = Bow
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|bribe = yes
|bribe = yes
|hp = 150
|hp = 150
|power = 150
|str = 150
|magic = 20
|dex = 40
|defense = 48
|con = 48
|skill = 40
|spd = 49
|speed = 49
|mag = 20
|luck = 35
|lck = 35
|fire = Weak
|fire = Weak
|area = [[Great Forest]]<br>Outside [[Pannu Yakuta Castle]]
|area = [[Great Forest]]<br>[[Great Forest]] region (Pannu Yakuta area)
|items = [[Wooden Shield]] 0.92%
|items=&#32;
|tmname2 = Kobold (Bow)
*[[Wooden Shield]] 2.33%
|level2 = 20
|level2 = 20
|potch2 = 150
|potch2 = 150
|bribe2 = yes
|bribe2 = yes
|hp2 = 120
|hp2 = 120
|power2 = 140
|str2 = 140
|magic2 = 10
|dex2 = 35
|defense2 = 42
|con2 = 42
|skill2 = 35
|spd2 = 45
|speed2 = 45
|mag2 = 10
|luck2 = 35
|lck2 = 35
|fire2 = Weak
|fire2 = Weak
|area2 = [[Great Forest]]<br>Outside [[Pannu Yakuta Castle]]
|area2 = [[Great Forest]]<br>[[Great Forest]] region (Pannu Yakuta area)
|items2 = [[Medicine]] x6 1.17%<br>[[Necklace]] 0.92%
|items2=&#32;
|tmname3 = Kobold (Mage)
*[[Collar]] 2.33%
*[[Medicine]] ×6 3%
|level3 = 20
|level3 = 20
|potch3 = 250
|potch3 = 250
|bribe3 = yes
|bribe3 = yes
|hp3 = 50
|hp3 = 50
|power3 = 100
|str3 = 100
|magic3 = 130
|dex3 = 70
|defense3 = 40
|con3 = 40
|skill3 = 70
|spd3 = 60
|speed3 = 60
|mag3 = 130
|luck3 = 37
|lck3 = 37
|fire3 = Immune
|fire3 = Immune
|water3 = Resists
|water3 = Resists
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|lightning3 = Resists
|lightning3 = Resists
|earth3 = Resists
|earth3 = Resists
|area3 = Outside [[Pannu Yakuta Castle]]
|holy3= Resists
|items3 = [[Guard Robe]] 1.31%<br>[[Fire Rune|Fire Crystal]] 0.78%
|area3 = [[Great Forest]] region (Pannu Yakuta area)
}}{{Main|Kobold}}
|items3=&#32;
*[[Guard Robe]] 3.33%
*[[Fire Rune|Fire Orb]] 2%
}}


'''Kobold'''s (コボルト, ''Koboruto'') appear as an enemy in the first [[Suikoden]].
==Etymology==
The Japanese [[Genso Suikoden I&II]] guide calls the magic-wielding Kobolds '''Kobold Mage''' (コボルトメイジ, ''Koboruto Meiji''), although the term is not used in the games in either English or Japanese.


These affected Kobolds are not very strong, although the mage may cause some trouble with its wide-range attacks. Both the bow and sword-wielding Kobolds have a weakness to fire, but remember than the mage is in fact immune to it and resists all other elements save for the [[Soul Eater]] and [[Resurrection Rune]].
==Other languages and releases==
{{flex}}
{{Other Names}}
{{Other Names row|Japanese (katakana)|コボルト}}
{{Other Names row|Japanese (hiragana)|こぼると}}
{{Other Names row|Japanese (romaji)|Koboruto}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese simplified (HDR)|犬人}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese traditional (HDR)|犬人}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese pinyin|Quǎn rén}}
{{Other Names footer}}


==Information==
{{Other Names}}
These kobolds have had their wild blood awakened by the power of the [[Conqueror Rune]]. Wielding a variety of weapons, they needlessly and viciously attacked travellers around the [[Great Forest]] region during the [[Gate Rune War]]. They are unable to be reasoned with.
{{Other Names row|English|Kobold}}
 
{{Other Names row|French (HDR)|Kobold}}
==Etymology==
{{Other Names row|German (HDR)|Kobold}}
The Japanese [[Gensosuikoden I&II]] guide calls the magic-wielding Kobolds '''Kobold Mage''' (コボルトメイジ, ''Koboruto Meiji''), although the term is not used in the games in either English or Japanese.
{{Other Names row|Italian (HDR)|Coboldo}}
{{Other Names row|Spanish (HDR)|Kobold}}
{{Other Names footer}}
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==References==
==References==
# [[Gensosuikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 54
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 108-9
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 54


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Latest revision as of 20:45, 2 March 2025

Kobold
コボルト Koboruto
Basic Information
Type
Normal
Main article: Kobold

Kobolds (コボルト, Koboruto) appear as an enemy in the first Suikoden.

These affected Kobolds are not very strong, although the mage may cause some trouble with its wide-range attacks. Both the bow and sword-wielding Kobolds have a weakness to fire but remember than the mage is in fact immune to it and resists all other elements save for the Soul Eater and Resurrection Rune.

Information

Kobolds were generally known as a gentle, friendly race but these kobolds had their wild blood awakened by the power of the Conqueror Rune. Operating as bandits, they seemed to regard anyone in the forest as an invader, needlessly and viciously attacked travellers around the Great Forest region during the Gate Rune War.

They are unable to be reasoned with and wielded a variety of weapons, including short swords and bows. They held a weakness to fire magic, save for the mages, possibly due to their fur. Kobold mages were rare but those that existed were skilled and adept at defending against magic attacks.

Data

Stats
LV
20
HP
150
STR
150
DEX
40
CON
48
SPD
49
MAG
20
LCK
35
Elemental Resistances
Fire
Weak
Water
Normal
Earth
Normal
Lightning
Normal
Wind
Normal
Holy
Normal
Location and Loot
Area Great Forest
Great Forest region (Pannu Yakuta area)
Potch (Bribe) 200 potch (600 potch)
Items
Stats
LV
20
HP
120
STR
140
DEX
35
CON
42
SPD
45
MAG
10
LCK
35
Elemental Resistances
Fire
Weak
Water
Normal
Earth
Normal
Lightning
Normal
Wind
Normal
Holy
Normal
Location and Loot
Area Great Forest
Great Forest region (Pannu Yakuta area)
Potch (Bribe) 150 potch (450 potch)
Items
Stats
LV
20
HP
50
STR
100
DEX
70
CON
40
SPD
60
MAG
130
LCK
37
Elemental Resistances
Fire
Immune
Water
Resists
Earth
Resists
Lightning
Resists
Wind
Resists
Holy
Resists
Location and Loot
Area Great Forest region (Pannu Yakuta area)
Potch (Bribe) 250 potch (750 potch)
Items


Etymology

The Japanese Genso Suikoden I&II guide calls the magic-wielding Kobolds Kobold Mage (コボルトメイジ, Koboruto Meiji), although the term is not used in the games in either English or Japanese.

Other languages and releases

Japanese (katakana) コボルト
Japanese (hiragana) こぼると
Japanese (romaji) Koboruto
Chinese simplified (HDR) 犬人
Chinese traditional (HDR) 犬人
Chinese pinyin Quǎn rén
English Kobold
French (HDR) Kobold
German (HDR) Kobold
Italian (HDR) Coboldo
Spanish (HDR) Kobold

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 108-9
  2. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 54