Water Demon

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At a Glance

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

Source

  • Dragon Compendium page 192

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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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Lesser Water Weird

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At a Glance

A watery extraplanar elemental— specifically a lesser elemental weird.

Source

  • Dragon 347 page 70

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Ooze 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 earth and water subtypes. Ooze element creatures encountered on the Material Plane have the extraplanar subtype.

A paraelement creature.

Source

  • Dragon 347 page 61

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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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Ooze Monolith

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At a Glance

An earthy watery extraplanar elemental— specifically a paraelemental monolith.

Source

  • Dragon 347 page 55

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Ice Monolith

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At a Glance

An airy watery extraplanar elemental— specifically a paraelemental monolith.

Source

  • Dragon 347 page 54

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Olhydra

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At a Glance

A unique elemental— specifically an archomental.

Also called the Princess of Evil Water Creatures, Princess of Watery Evil, and Mistress of the Black Tide.

Source

  • Dragon 347 page 36

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Marid

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At a Glance

A watery extraplanar outsider— specifically a genie.

Sources

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Water Elementite Swarm

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At a Glance

A swarm of watery extraplanar elementals— specifically an elementite swarm.

Sources

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