Blue Yeti

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At a Glance

A cool monstrous humanoid.

A larger form of yeti, found in the Tuutsaas Chain of the Great Glacier. Also called gargantuan yeti.


Variations

Blue yeti are related to common yeti.


Appearance

What You See

Blue yeti females average 18 feet 10 inches tall and 1800 lbs. Males average 20 feet 4 inches tall and 2500 lbs. A blue yeti is proportional to an orc.


Climitat


Sources

Passing Mention

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Ice Demon

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At a Glance

A chaotic evil cool airy watery extraplanar outsider— specifically an elemental demon.

Source

  • Dragon Compendium page 190

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Ice Element Creature

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At a Glance

An inherited template that can be added to any corporeal aberration, animal, dragon, fey, giant, humanoid, magical beast, monstrous humanoid, plant, or vermin. The creature’s type changes to elemental, and it gains the air, cool, and water subtypes. Ice element creatures encountered on the Material Plane have the extraplanar subtype.

A paraelement creature.

Source

  • Dragon 347 page 58

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Cryonax

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At a Glance

A unique elemental— specifically an archomental.

Also called the Prince of Evil Cold Creatures, Bringer of Endless Winter, and the Bleak Monarch.

Source

  • Dragon 347 page 30

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Yeti

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At a Glance

A cool monstrous humanoid.


Variations

Common yeti are related to blue yeti.


Appearance

What You See

Yeti females average 7 feet 8 inches tall and 300 lbs. Males average 8 feet 2 inches tall and 400 lbs. A yeti is proportional to an orc.


Climitat


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Oriental Adventures page 199
  • Frostburn page 162
  • Monster Manual [2009] (1e) page 103
Passing Mention

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Snow Weird

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At a Glance

An airy extraplanar elemental— specifically an elemental weird.

Sources

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Ice Weird

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At a Glance

A watery extraplanar elemental— specifically an elemental weird.

Sources

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Cold Element Creature

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At a Glance

An inherited template that can be added to any corporeal aberration, animal, dragon, fey, giant, humanoid, magical beast, monstrous humanoid, plant, or vermin. The creature’s type changes to elemental, and it gains the cool subtype. Cold element creatures encountered on the Material Plane have the extraplanar subtype.An element creature.

Sources

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Rejkar

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At a Glance

A cool lawful evil extraplanar outsider.

Sources

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Snowflake Ooze

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At a Glance

A cool ooze.

Sources

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