Death Mold

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At a Glance

Like several other fungi, death mold should be considered a “hazard” rather than a monster.  Meaning it has a CR but not a Type or HD.  Mold is generally not ambulatory.

Source

  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet

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Gray Mold

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At a Glance

Like several other fungi, gray mold should be considered a “hazard” rather than a monster.  Meaning it has a CR but not a Type or HD.  Mold is generally not ambulatory.

Source

  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet

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Deep Mold

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At a Glance

Like several other fungi, deep mold should be considered a “hazard” rather than a monster.  Meaning it has a CR but not a Type or HD.  Mold is generally not ambulatory.

Source

  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet

Disclaimer

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Greater Mimic

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At a Glance

A shapechanging aberration.

This monster is featured on Stupid Monsters, which is a fun read.

Source

  • Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet

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Flareater

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At a Glance

An ooze.

Flareaters are dangerous hazards of the underdark, resembling and perhaps related to green slime.

Source

  • Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet

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Iridescent Plecos

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At a Glance

An animal.

Iridescent plecos are fish encountered in Undermountain.

Source

  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet

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Lemon Fish

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At a Glance

A magical beast.

Lemon fish are encountered in Undermountain.

Source

  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet

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Wattley

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At a Glance

A magical beast.

Wattleys are fish encountered in Undermountain.

Source

  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet

Disclaimer

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