Monsters in Monster Manual 1

These monsters are described in Monster Manual [17755]: aasimar, aboleth, achaierai, air elemental, air mephit, allip, androsphinx, animated object, ankheg, annis, ape, aquatic elf, aranea, arrowhawk, assassin vine, astral deva, athach, avoral, azer, babau, balor, barbazu, barghest, basilisk, bat swarm, bebilith, behir, beholder, belker, bezekira, black bear, black dragon, black pudding, blink dog, blue dragon, blue slaad, boar, bodak, bralani, brass dragon, bronze dragon, brown bear, bugbear, bulette, carrion crawler, celestial creature, half-celestial, centaur, centipede swarm, chaos beast, chimera, choker, chuul, clay golem, cloaker, cloud giant, cockatrice, copper dragon, cornugon, couatl, criosphinx, cryohydra, darkmantle, dark naga, death slaad, deep dwarf, deep halfling, deinonychus, delver, derro, destrachan, devourer, digester, dire ape, dire badger, dire bat, dire boar, dire brown bear, dire lion, dire rat, dire shark, dire tiger, dire weasel, dire wolf, dire wolverine, displacer beast, djinni, doppelganger, half-dragon, dragonne, dragon turtle, dread wraith, dretch, drider, drow, dryad, duergar, dust mephit, earth elemental, giant eagle, earth mephit, efreeti, elasmosaurus, half-elf, erinyes, ethereal filcher, ethereal marauder, ettercap, ettin, half-fiend, fiendish creature, fire elemental, fire giant, fire mephit, flesh golem, forest gnome, formian myrmarch, formian queen, formian taskmaster, formian warrior, formian worker, frost giant, frost worm, gargoyle, gauth, gelatinous cube, gelugon, ghaele, ghast, ghost, ghoul, gibbering mouther, girallon, githyanki, githzerai, glabrezu, gnoll, goblin, gold dragon, gorgon, gray elf, gray ooze, gray render, gray slaad, green dragon, green hag, green slaad, grick, griffon, grig, grimlock, guardian naga, gynosphix, hamatula, harpy, hell hound, hellwasp swarm, hezrou, hieracosphinx, hill dwarf, hill giant, hippogriff, hobgoblin, homonculus, hound archon, howler, hydra, ice mephit, illithid, imp, invisible stalker, iron golem, janni, kapoacinth, kobold, kolyarut, krenshar, kraken, kuo-toa, kyton, lacedon, lamia, lammasu, lantern archon, lemure, leonal, lich, lightfoot halfling, lillend, lion, lizardfolk, locathah, locust swarm, magma mephit, magmin, malenti, manticore, marilith, marut, medusa, megaraptor, merfolk, merrow, mimic, minotaur, mohrg, mummy, nalfeshnee, nessian warhound, nightcrawler, night hag, nightmare, nightwalker, nightwing, nixie, noble djinni, nymph, ochre jelly, ogre, ogre mage, ooze mephit, orc, half-orc, osyluth, otyugh, giant owl, owlbear, pegasus, phantom fungus, phase spider, phasm, pit fiend, pixie, planetar, polar bear, pseudodragon, purple worm, pyrohydra, quasit, rakshasa, rast, rat swarm, ravid, red dragon, red slaad, remorhaz, retriever, roc, rock gnome, roper, rust monster, sahuagin, salamander, salt mephit, satyr, scrag, sea cat, sea hag, shadow, shadow mastiff, shambling mound, shark, shield guardian, shocker lizard, shrieker, silver dragon, skeleton, skum, solar, spectre, spider eater, spider swarm, spirit naga, steam mephit, stirge, stone giant, stone golem, storm giant, succubus, svirfneblin, tallfellow halfling, tarrasque, tendriculos, thoqqua, tiefling, tiger, titan, tojanida, treant, triceratops, triton, troglodyte, troll, trumpet archon, tyrannosaurus, umber hulk, unicorn, vampire, vampire spawn, vargouille, violet fungus, vrock, water elemental, water mephit, water naga, werebear, wereboar, wererat, weretiger, werewolf, white dragon, wight, wild elf, will-o’wisp, winter wolf, wolf, wolverine, wood elf, worg, wraith, wyvern, xill, xorn, yeth hound, yrthak, yuan-ti abomination, yuan-ti halfblood, yuan-ti pureblood, zelekhut, zombie.

References in Unapproachable East (17665)

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A sourcebook.


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Unapproachable East was written by Richard Baker, Matt Forbeck, and Sean Reynolds, and first printed in May 2003.

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References in Underdark (88581)

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Underdark was written by Bruce Cordell, Gwendolyn Kestrel, and Jeff Quick, and first printed in October 2003.

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Faerzress-Infused Creature

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At a Glance

An acquired or inherited template, which can be added to any corporeal creature.


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Ahhhhh pink! Make it stop!

The choice of color was unfortunate, tragic, and poor. And lame. And ugly. You might as well have made this so-called minotaur a plush doll.

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Chameleon Creature

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At a Glance

An inherited template, which can be added to any corporeal creature except a construct, undead, or elemental. If humanoid, the chameleon creature has the reptilian subtype; otherwise type remains unchanged.

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  • Underdark [88581] page 83

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References in Shining South (17929)

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Shining South was written by Thomas Reid, and first printed in October 2004.

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References in Serpent Kingdoms (96566)

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Serpent Kingdoms was written by Ed Greenwood, Eric Boyd, and Darrin Drader, and first printed in July 2004.

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Fiendish Creature

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An inherited template, which can be added to any corporeal aberration, animal, dragon, fey, giant, humanoid, magical beast, monstrous humanoid, ooze, plant, or vermin of non-good alignment. Animals and vermin become magical beasts, but otherwise the type is unchanged. Fiendish creatures encountered on the Prime Material have the extraplanar subtype.

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  • Monster Manual [17755] page 107

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Celestial Creature

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An inherited template, which can be added to any corporeal aberration, animal, dragon, fey, giant, humanoid, magical beast, monstrous humanoid, ooze, plant, or vermin of non-evil alignment. Animals and vermin become magical beasts, but otherwise the type is unchanged. Celestial creatures encountered on the Prime Material have the extraplanar subtype.

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  • Monster Manual [17755] page 31 – the official version doesn’t allow the template to be applied to oozes; however, fiendish creature can be applied to oozes, so logically celestial creature should too… that’s how it works in the Xaeyruudh campaign, anyway

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References in Monsters of Faerun (11832)

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Monsters of Faerûn was written by James Wyatt and Rob Heinsoo, and first printed in February 2001.

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