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Goblin Warrior – Spear & Cat Shield - DND mini
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🛡️🐱 Goblin Warrior – Spear, Shield & Emotional Support Cat TTRPG Miniature for D&D & Fantasy Wargaming Short, stubborn, and absolutely convinced this is a good idea, this Goblin Warrior charges into battle with a spear in one hand and a shield in the other—with a cat strapped to the front. Why? He’ll tell you it’s for “morale.” The cat would strongly disagree. Built for chaotic goblin encounters and memorable table moments, this miniature blends classic goblin aggression with absurd, goblin-style problem solving. The result is a character that’s funny, readable, and instantly story-ready. Designed with clean shapes and bold forms, this model is perfect for FDM 3D printing, quick painting, and strong tabletop presence—no fragile micro-details, just personality and comedy baked right in. 🎲 Immersive D&D Scenario The undergrowth rustles. A spear jabs forward, followed by a battered shield. Strapped to the front is… a cat. Hissing. Loudly. The goblin shouts, “SHIELD CAT VERY BRAVE!” The cat disagrees. Violently. Is the cat a captured familiar? A tribal mascot? Or did the goblin simply learn that adventurers hesitate just long enough when confronted with a furious feline? Whatever the truth, it works. Sometimes. Use this miniature as: A frontline goblin warrior with questionable tactics Comic relief that still hits surprisingly hard A member of a poorly organized goblin warband An encounter players will never forget Proof that goblins should not be allowed to invent things 🧱 Features Optimized for FDM 3D printing Clean silhouette for fast, easy painting Spear-and-shield pose with strong readability Integrated shield detail (yes, the cat is part of it) Scales perfectly for 28–32mm TTRPGs 🧩 Perfect For Dungeon Masters who enjoy memorable encounters Goblin tribes with personality Light-hearted or chaotic campaigns Wargaming skirmish forces Painters who enjoy storytelling minis Small, loud, and morally questionable—this Goblin Warrior proves that goblins don’t solve problems
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