Create a compact wiki feature named "Goblin Walker Wiki" that provides quick, structured reference pages for game entities (enemies, NPCs, items, locations) with emphasis on concise combat and progression details.
Twenty years after its release, the concept of the Goblin Walker remains beloved because it turns fantasy tropes on their head. Instead of noble knights or powerful wizards, you are a scrappy, clever, morally ambiguous goblin in a death trap on legs. The walker is an extension of goblin culture: pragmatic, explosive, and surprisingly effective.
Whether you are a veteran commander or a curious newcomer, this Goblin Walker Wiki serves as your first step into the broken, beautiful world of Junk. Now go forth — stomp, shoot, and scavenge. Goblin Walker Wiki
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The game features five goblin clans. Each clan specializes in a different type of Goblin Walker. Below is the official Goblin Walker Wiki faction breakdown.
On the surface, Goblin Walker is described as an isometric puzzle-stealth game from the mid-90s, similar to Overlord or Dungeon Keeper, but played from the perspective of the lowest-ranking monster. You do not command armies. You do not slay heroes. You walk. Keywords used: Goblin Walker Wiki, Goblin Walker, Goblin
The goal? Navigate procedurally generated human dungeons (basements, sewers, libraries at night) to retrieve lost trinkets without being seen. If caught, you don’t die—you simply “fade,” and the game overwrites your save file with a text log reading: “You were never here.”
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