Slimes

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At a Glance

Slimes, like molds, are considered hazards rather than monsters, probably because they don’t move (much).

So far this category consists of green slime. The similar flareater is ambulatory and properly considered a monster.

Source

  • 3.5 Dungeon Master’s Guide [17752] page 76

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Green Slime

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At a Glance

Edition 3.5 of D&D considers green slime to be a hazard rather than a monster.  Meaning it has a CR but not a Type or HD.


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Sources

Primary Sources
  • 3.5 Dungeon Master’s Guide [17752] page 76
  • Monster Manual [2009] (1e) page 49

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