List of Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition monsters
Dungeons & Dragons version 3.5 (see editions of Dungeons & Dragons) was released in 2003. The first book containing monsters to be published was the Monster Manual, released along with the other two "core" rulebooks.
WTC 17755 - Monster Manual (2003)
This was the initial monster book for the Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition, published in 2003. It includes all of the monsters from the previous third edition Monster Manual, revising them for the version 3.5 rules, as well as including a small number of monsters not in the previous Monster Manual. This book features an alphabetical listing of monsters on pages 3–4, an introduction on pages 5–7, the monster descriptions on pages 8–289, instructions for improving the monsters in the book on pages 290-294 and making monsters on pages 295-302, skills and feats for monsters on pages 303-304, a glossary on pages 305-317, and a list of the monsters in the book ranked by challenge rating on pages 318-319.
ISBN 0-7869-2893-X
Creature | Page | Other Appearances | Variants | Description | |
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Aboleth | 8-9 | Includes a description of the aboleth mage, an aboleth 10th-level wizard | |||
Achaierai | 9-10 | ||||
Allip | 10 | ||||
Angel | 10-13 | Described are the astral deva, planetar, and solar | |||
Animated object | 13-14 | Described are the tiny, small, medium, large, huge, gargantuan, and colossal animated object | |||
Ankheg | 14-15 | ||||
Aranea | 15-16 | ||||
Archon | 16-19 | Described are the lantern archon, hound archon, and trumpet archon. Includes a description of the hound archon hero, a hound archon 11th-level paladin | |||
Arrowhawk | 19-20 | Described are the juvenile, adult, and elder arrowhawk | |||
Assassin vine | 20 | ||||
Athach | 21 | ||||
Azer | 21-22 | ||||
Barghest | 22-23 | Includes a description of the greater barghest, an advanced barghest | |||
Basilisk | 23-24 | Includes a description of the abyssal greater basilisk, an advanced basilisk | |||
Behir | 25 | ||||
Beholder | 25-27 | Described are the gauth and the beholder | |||
Belker | 27 | ||||
Blink dog | 28 | ||||
Bodak | 28 | ||||
Bugbear | 29 | ||||
Bulette | 30 | ||||
Carrion crawler | 30-31 | ||||
Celestial creature | 31-32 | Template; sample celestial creature is a celestial lion | |||
Centaur | 32-33 | ||||
Chaos beast | 33 | ||||
Chimera | 34 | ||||
Choker | 34-35 | ||||
Chuul | 35-36 | ||||
Cloaker | 36 | ||||
Cockatrice | 37 | ||||
Couatl | 37-38 | ||||
Darkmantle | 38 | ||||
Delver | 39 | ||||
Demon | 40-48 | Described are the babau, balor, bebilith, dretch, glabrezu, hezrou, marilith, nalfeshnee, quasit, retriever, succubus, and vrock | |||
Derro | 49 | ||||
Destrachan | 49-50 | ||||
Devil | 50-58 | Described are the barbed devil (hamatula), bearded devil (barbazu), bone devil (osyluth), chain devil (kyton), erinyes, hellcat (bezekira), horned devil (cornugon), ice devil (gelugon), imp, lemure, and pit fiend | |||
Devourer | 58-59 | ||||
Digester | 59 | ||||
Dinosaur | 60-62 | Described are the deinonychus, elasmosaurus, megaraptor, triceratops, and tyrannosaurus | |||
Dire animal | 62-66 | Described are the dire ape, dire badger, dire bat, dire bear, dire boar, dire lion, dire rat, dire shark, dire tiger, dire weasel, dire wolf, and dire wolverine | |||
Displacer beast | 66-67 | Includes a description of the displacer beast pack lord, an advanced displacer beast | |||
Doppelganger | 67-68 | ||||
Dragon, true | 68-88 | ||||
Chromatic dragons | 70-78 | Described are the black dragon, blue dragon, green dragon, red dragon, and white dragon. For each type of dragon, stats are given for the wyrmling, very young, young, juvenile, young adult, adult, mature adult, old, very old, ancient, wyrm, and great wyrm variety | |||
Metallic dragons | 79-88 | Described are the brass dragon, bronze dragon, copper dragon, gold dragon, and silver dragon. For each type of dragon, stats are given for the wyrmling, very young, young, juvenile, young adult, adult, mature adult, old, very old, ancient, wyrm, and great wyrm variety | |||
Dragon turtle | 88 | ||||
Dragonne | 89 | ||||
Drider | 89-90 | ||||
Dryad | 90-91 | ||||
Dwarf | 91-93 | Described are the hill dwarf, the deep dwarf, and the duergar | |||
Eagle, giant | 93 | ||||
Eladrin | 93-95 | Described are the bralani and ghaele | |||
Elemental | 95-101 | Described are the air elemental, earth elelemental, fire elemental, and water elemental. For each type of elemental, stats are given for the small, medium, large, huge, greater, and elder variety | |||
Elf | 101-104 | Described are the high elf, half-elf, aquatic elf, drow, gray elf, wild elf, and wood elf | |||
Ethereal filcher | 104-105 | ||||
Ethereal marauder | 105 | ||||
Ettercap | 106 | ||||
Ettin | 106-107 | ||||
Fiendish creature | 107-108 | Template; sample fiendish creature is a fiendish dire rat | |||
Formian | 108-111 | Described are the formian worker, formian warrior, formian taskmaster, formian myrmarch, and formian queen | |||
Frost worm | 111-112 | ||||
Fungus | 112-113 | Described are the shrieker and violet fungus | |||
Gargoyle | 113-114 | ||||
Genie | 114-116 | Described are the djinni, efreeti, and janni | |||
Ghost | 116-118 | Template; sample ghost is a 5th-level human fighter | |||
Ghoul | 118-119 | Described are the ghoul and ghast | |||
Giant | 119-125 | Described are the cloud giant, fire giant, frost giant, hill giant, stone giant, and storm giant. Includes a description of the frost giant jarl, an 8th-level blackguard | |||
Gibbering mouther | 126 | ||||
Girallon | 126-127 | ||||
Githyanki | 127-128 | ||||
Githzerai | 129-130 | ||||
Gnoll | 130-131 | ||||
Gnome | 131-133 | Described are the rock gnome, svirfneblin, and forest gnome | |||
Goblin | 133-134 | ||||
Golem | 134-137 | Described are the clay golem, flesh golem, iron golem, and stone golem. Includes a description of the greater stone golem, an advanced stone golem | |||
Gorgon | 137-138 | ||||
Gray render | 138 | ||||
Grick | 139 | ||||
Griffon | 139-140 | ||||
Grimlock | 140-141 | ||||
Guardinal | 141-143 | Described are the avoral and leonal | |||
Hag | 143-144 | Described are the annis, green hag, sea hag. Includes a description of the hag covey, a trio of hags | |||
Half-celestial | 144-146 | Template; sample half-celestial is a 9th-level human paladin | |||
Half-dragon | 146-147 | Template; sample half-dragon is a half-black dragon 4th-level human fighter | |||
Half-fiend | 147-149 | Template; sample half-fiend is a 7th-level human cleric | |||
Halfling | 149-150 | Described are the lightfoot halfling, tallfellow, and deep halfling | |||
Harpy | 150-151 | Includes a description of the harpy archer, a harpy 7th-level fighter | |||
Hell hound | 151-152 | Includes a description of the nessian warhound, an advanced hell hound | |||
Hippogriff | 152 | ||||
Hobgoblin | 153-154 | ||||
Homunculus | 154 | ||||
Howler | 154-155 | ||||
Hydra | 155-157 | Described are the five-headed hydra, six-headed hydra, seven-headed hydra, eight-headed hydra, nine-headed hydra, ten-headed hydra, eleven-headed hydra, and twelve-headed hydra | |||
Inevitable | 158-160 | Described are the kolyarut, marut, and zelekhut | |||
Invisible stalker | 160-161 | ||||
Kobold | 161-162 | ||||
Kraken | 162-163 | ||||
Krenshar | 163 | ||||
Kuo-toa | 163-165 | ||||
Lamia | 165 | ||||
Lammasu | 165-166 | Includes a description of the golden protector, a lammasu with the celestial template and the half-dragon template | |||
Lich | 166-168 | Template; sample lich is an 11th-level human wizard | |||
Lillend | 168 | ||||
Lizardfolk | 169 | ||||
Locathah | 169-170 | ||||
Lycanthrope | 170-179 | Described are the werebear, wereboar, wererat, weretiger, and werewolf.
Each type is a template, with 1st-level human warrior as a sample lycanthrope for each. Additional samples include: the werewolf lord, a 10th-level human fighter; and the hill giant dire wereboar |
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Magmin | 179 | ||||
Manticore | 179-180 | ||||
Medusa | 180 | ||||
Mephit | 180-185 | Described are the air mephit, dust mephit, earth mephit, fire mephit, ice mephit, magma mephit, ooze mephit, salt mephit, steam mephit, and water mephit | |||
Merfolk | 185-186 | ||||
Mimic | 186 | ||||
Mind flayer | 186-188 | Includes a description of the mind flayer sorcerer, a mind flayer 9th-level sorcerer | |||
Minotaur | 188-189 | ||||
Mohrg | 189 | ||||
Mummy | 190-191 | Includes a description of the mummy lord, a mummy 10th-level cleric | |||
Naga | 191-193 | Described are the dark naga, guardian naga, spirit naga, and water naga | |||
Night hag | 193-194 | ||||
Nightmare | 194-195 | Includes a description of the cauchemar, an advanced nightmare | |||
Nightshade | 195-197 | Described are the nightcrawler, nightwalker, and nightwing | |||
Nymph | 197-198 | ||||
Ogre | 198-200 | Includes a description of the ogre barbarian, an ogre 4th-level barbarian | |||
Ogre mage | 200 | ||||
Ooze | 201-203 | Described are the black pudding, gelatinous cube, gray ooze, and ochre jelly. Includes a description of the elder black pudding, an advanced black pudding | |||
Orc | 203-204 | Described are the orc and half-orc | |||
Otyugh | 204-205 | ||||
Owl, giant | 205 | ||||
Owlbear | 206 | ||||
Pegasus | 206-207 | ||||
Phantom fungus | 207 | ||||
Phase spider | 207-208 | ||||
Phasm | 208 | ||||
Planetouched | 209-210 | Described are the aasimar and tiefling | |||
Pseudodragon | 210-211 | ||||
Purple worm | 211 | ||||
Rakshasa | 211-212 | ||||
Rast | 213 | ||||
Ravid | 213-214 | ||||
Remorhaz | 214-215 | ||||
Roc | 215 | ||||
Roper | 215-216 | ||||
Rust monster | 216 | ||||
Sahuagin | 217-218 | ||||
Salamander | 218-219 | Described are the flamebrother salamander, average salamander, and noble salamander | |||
Satyr | 219-220 | ||||
Sea cat | 220-221 | ||||
Shadow | 221-222 | Includes a description of the greater shadow, an advanced shadow | |||
Shadow mastiff | 222 | ||||
Shambling mound | 222-223 | ||||
Shield guardian | 223-224 | ||||
Shocker lizard | 224-225 | ||||
Skeleton | 225-227 | Template; sample skeletons include a 1st-level human warrior, a wolf, an owlbear, a troll, a chimera, an ettin, an advanced megaraptor, a cloud giant, and a young adult red dragon | |||
Skum | 228 | ||||
Slaad | 228-231 | Described are the red slaad, blue slaad, green slaad, gray slaad, and death slaad | |||
Spectre | 232 | ||||
Sphinx | 232-234 | Described are the androsphinx, criosphinx, gynosphinx, and hieracosphinx | |||
Spider eater | 234 | ||||
Sprite | 235-236 | Described are the grig, nixie, and pixie | |||
Stirge | 236-237 | ||||
Swarm | 237-240 | Described are the bat swarm, centipede swarm, hellwasp swarm, locust swarm, rat swarm, and spider swarm | |||
Tarrasque | 240-241 | ||||
Tendriculos | 241-242 | ||||
Thoqqua | 242 | ||||
Titan | 242-243 | ||||
Tojanida | 243-244 | Described are the juvenile, adult, and elder tojanida | |||
Treant | 244-245 | ||||
Triton | 245-246 | ||||
Troglodyte | 246-247 | ||||
Troll | 247-248 | Described are the troll and scrag. Includes a description of the troll hunter, a troll 6th-level ranger | |||
Umber hulk | 248-249 | Includes a description of the truly horrid umber hulk, an advanced umber hulk | |||
Unicorn | 249-250 | Includes a description of the celestial charger, a unicorn 7th-level cleric with the celestial creature template | |||
Vampire | 250-253 | Template; sample vampires include a 5th-level human fighter, and a half-elf 9th-level monk/4th-level shadowdancer | |||
Vampire spawn | 253-254 | ||||
Vargouille | 254-255 | ||||
Wight | 255 | ||||
Will-o'-wisp | 255-256 | ||||
Winter wolf | 256 | ||||
Worg | 256-257 | ||||
Wraith | 257-258 | Includes a description of the dread wraith, an advanced wraith | |||
Wyvern | 259 | ||||
Xill | 259-260 | ||||
Xorn | 260-261 | Described are the minor xorn, average xorn, and elder xorn | |||
Yeth hound | 260-262 | ||||
Yrthak | 262 | ||||
Yuan-ti | 262-265 | Described are the yuan-ti pureblood, yuan-ti halfblood, and yuan-ti abomination | |||
Zombie | 265-267 | Template; sample skeletons include a kobold, a human commoner, a troglodyte, a bugbear, an ogre, a minotaur, a wyvern, an umber hulk, and a gray render | |||
Ape | 268 | ||||
Baboon | 268 | ||||
Badger | 268 | ||||
Bat | 268-269 | ||||
Bear, black | 269 | ||||
Bear, brown | 269 | ||||
Bear, polar | 269 | ||||
Bison | 269-270 | ||||
Boar | 270 | ||||
Camel | 270 | ||||
Cat | 270 | ||||
Cheetah | 271 | ||||
Crocodile | 271 | ||||
Crocodile, giant | 271 | ||||
Dog | 271-272 | ||||
Dog, riding | 272 | ||||
Donkey | 272 | ||||
Eagle | 272 | ||||
Elephant | 272-273 | ||||
Hawk | 273 | ||||
Horse | 273-274 | Described are the heavy horse, light horse, heavy warhorse, and light warhorse | |||
Hyena | 274 | ||||
Leopard | 274 | ||||
Lion | 274-275 | ||||
Lizard | 275 | ||||
Lizard, monitor | 275 | ||||
Manta ray | 275 | ||||
Monkey | 276 | ||||
Mule | 276 | ||||
Octopus | 276 | ||||
Octopus, giant | 276-277 | ||||
Owl | 277 | ||||
Pony | 277 | ||||
Pony, war | 277-278 | ||||
Porpoise | 278 | ||||
Rat | 278 | ||||
Raven | 278 | ||||
Rhinoceros | 278-279 | ||||
Shark | 279 | Described are the medium, large, and huge shark | |||
Snake | 279-281 | Described are the constrictor snake, giant constrictor snake, and viper snake (tiny, small, medium, large, and huge) | |||
Squid | 281 | ||||
Squid, giant | 281 | ||||
Tiger | 281-282 | ||||
Toad | 282 | ||||
Weasel | 282 | ||||
Whale | 282-283 | Described are the baleen whale, cachalot whale, and orca | |||
Wolf | 283 | ||||
Wolverine | 283 | ||||
Giant ant | 284 | Described are the giant ant worker, giant ant soldier, and giant ant queen | |||
Giant bee | 284 | ||||
Giant bombardier beetle | 284-285 | ||||
Giant fire beetle | 285 | ||||
Giant stag beetle | 285 | ||||
Giant praying mantis | 285 | ||||
Giant wasp | 285 | ||||
Monstrous centipede | 286-287 | Described are the tiny, small, medium, large, huge, gargantuan, and colossal monstrous centipede | |||
Monstrous scorpion | 287-288 | Described are the tiny, small, medium, large, huge, gargantuan, and colossal monstrous scorpion | |||
Monstrous spider | 288-289 | Described are the tiny, small, medium, large, huge, gargantuan, and colossal monstrous spider |
WTC 17668 - Draconomicon (2003)
ISBN 0-7869-2884-0
Creature | Page | Other Appearances | Variants | Description | |
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Dracolich | 146 | ||||
Dracolich, Ancient Blue | 147 | ||||
Dragon, Battle | 176 | ||||
Dragon, Chaos | 177 | ||||
Dragon, Ethereal | 179 | ||||
Dragon, Faerie | 158 | ||||
Dragon, Fang | 159 | ||||
Dragon, Ghostly | 161 | ||||
Dragon, Ghostly Adult Green | 161 | ||||
Dragon, Howling | 180 | ||||
Dragon, Oceanus | 181 | ||||
Dragon, Planar | 176 | ||||
Dragon, Pyroclastic | 182 | ||||
Dragon, Radiant | 185 | ||||
Dragon, Rust | 186 | ||||
Dragon, Shadow | 191 | ||||
Dragon, Skeletal | 192 | ||||
Dragon, Skeletal Mature Adult Black | 192 | ||||
Dragon, Styx | 187 | ||||
Dragon, Tarterian | 189 | ||||
Dragon, Vampiric | 195 | ||||
Dragon, Vampiric Mature Adult Red | 195 | ||||
Dragon, Zombie | 197 | ||||
Dragon, Zombie Young Adult White | 198 | ||||
Dragonkin | 150 | ||||
Dragonnel | 150 | ||||
Drake, Abyssal | 145 | ||||
Drake, Air | 152 | ||||
Drake, Earth | 153 | ||||
Drake, Elemental | 152 | ||||
Drake, Fire | 154 | ||||
Drake, Ice | 154 | ||||
Drake, Magma | 155 | ||||
Drake, Ooze | 156 | ||||
Drake, Smoke | 157 | ||||
Drake, Storm | 194 | ||||
Drake, Water | 157 | ||||
Felldrake, Spiked | 160 | ||||
Giant, Draconic Fire | 149 | ||||
Dragon, Golem | 163 | ||||
Golem, Dragonbone | 164 | ||||
Golem, Drakestone | 164 | ||||
Golem, Ironwyrm | 165 | ||||
Half-dragon | 167 | ||||
Hoard Scarab | 167 | ||||
Landwyrm | 168 | ||||
Landwyrm, Desert | 169 | ||||
Landwyrm, Forest | 170 | ||||
Landwyrm, Hill | 170 | ||||
Landwyrm, Jungle | 171 | ||||
Landwyrm, Mountain | 172 | ||||
Landwyrm, Plains | 172 | ||||
Landwyrm, Swamp | 173 | ||||
Landwyrm, Tundra | 174 | ||||
Landwyrm, Underdark | 175 | ||||
Squamous Spewer | 193 | ||||
Swarm, Hoard Scarab | 168 |
WTC 17738 - Forgotten Realms - Lost Empires of Faerun (2005)
(p160-192) - ISBN 0-7869-3654-1
WTC 17739 - Sandstorm (2005)
Sandstorm: Mastering the Perils of Fire and Sand was published in 2005, and written by Bruce R. Cordell, Jennifer Clarke Wilkes, and JD Wiker. Sandstorm is an official supplement for the 3.5 edition of Dungeons and Dragons, and includes new content for desert based climate campaigns. The book contains both new playable races and monsters in addition to expanded rules and campaign ideas regarding wastelands and desert environments.
ISBN 0-7869-3655-X
Creature | Page | Other Appearances | Variants | Description | |
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Ashen hulk | 137-138 | ||||
Asherati | 139 | ||||
Ashworm | 140 | ||||
Bhuka | 141 | ||||
Camelopardel | 141-142 | ||||
Chekryyan | 142-143 | ||||
Crawling Apocalypse | 143-144 | ||||
Crucian | 144-145 | ||||
Cursed Cold One (Gelun) | 145-146 | ||||
Desert Devil (Araton) | 147 | ||||
Dinosaur | 147-149 | Described are the diprotodon and the protoceratops | |||
Dire Animal | 149-153 | Described are the dire hippopotamus, dire jackal, dire puma, dire tortoise, and dire vulture. | |||
Dragon, Sand | 152-155 | ||||
Dry Lich | 155-157 | Template; sample dry lich is a 5th-level asherati cleric/10th-level walker in the waste | |||
Dune Hag | 158 | ||||
Dunewinder | 159-160 | ||||
Dustblight | 160 | ||||
Dustform Creature | 161-162 | Template; sample dustform creature is a giant banded lizard | |||
Dust Twister | 162-163 | ||||
Forlorn Husk | 163-164 | ||||
Giant Banded Lizard | 164 | ||||
Half-Janni | 164-166 | Template; sample half-janni is a 5th-level human fighter | |||
Ironthorn | 166-167 | ||||
Lycanthrope, Werecrocodile | 167-168 | ||||
Marruspawn | 168-173 | Described are the Marrulurk, Marrusault, and Marrutact | |||
Marruspawn Abomination | 173-175 | ||||
Mephit | 175-176 | Described are the glass mephit and the sulphur mephit. | |||
Mirage Mullah | 177 | Template; sample mirage mullah is a 5th-level human fighter | |||
Ooze | 178-179 | Described are the brine ooze and lava ooze | |||
Porcupine Cactus | 179-180 | ||||
Saguaro Sentinel | 181 | ||||
Sand Golem | 182-183 | ||||
Sand Hunter | 183-184 | ||||
Scarab Swarm, Death | 184-185 | ||||
Scorpion Swarm | 185 | ||||
Sphinx | 186-189 | Described are the canisphinx, crocosphinx, saurosphinx, and threskisphinx | |||
Thunderbird | 189 | ||||
Troll, Wasteland | 190 | ||||
Tumbling Mound | 191 | ||||
Waste Crawler (Anhydrut) | 191-192 | ||||
Animals | 192-195 | Described are the camel (dromedary camel, two-humped camel, and war camel), hippopotamus, horned lizard, jackal, serval (savannah wildcat), and vulture | |||
Vermin | 195-198 | Described are the brine swimmer, giant ant lion, and giant termite (worker termite, soldier termite, and queen termite) |
WTC 17741 - Lords of Madness (2005)
Lords of Madness: The Book of Aberrations was published in 2005, and written by Richard Baker, James Jacobs, and Steve Winter. Lords of Madness is an official supplement for the 3.5 edition of Dungeons and Dragons, and includes new content for aberrations. The book contains a chapter on each of six types of monsters, some of which also feature statistics for that particular monster and/or its variants. In Chapter 8, statistics are given for new monsters, on pages 135-172.
ISBN 0-7869-3657-6
Creature | Page | Other Appearances | Variants | Description | |
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Neogi | 89-92 | Adult neogi, neogi spawn, and the great old master | |||
Grell | 107-109 | Grell and grell philosopher | |||
Tsochar | 121-123 | ||||
Beholderkin | 135-141 | Hive mother, director, eye of the deep, overseer, and spectator | |||
Cildabrin | 141-142 | ||||
Cloaker, shadowcloak elder | 142-144 | ||||
Elder brain | 144-146 | ||||
Elder eidolon | 146-148 | ||||
Gas spore | 148-149 | ||||
Gibbering mouther | 150-151 | ||||
Half-farspawn | 151-153 | Template; sample creature is a half-farspawn gray render | |||
Hound of the gloom | 153-154 | ||||
Illithidae | 154-157 | Embrac, kigrid, and saltor | |||
Mind flayer, alhoon | 157-158 | ||||
Mind flayer, Ulitharid | 158-159 | ||||
Mind flayer, vampire | 160-161 | ||||
Pseudonatural creature | 161-162 | Template; sample creature is a pseudonatural hippogriff | |||
Psurlon | 162-165 | Average psurlon, elder psurlon, and giant psurlon | |||
Shaboath | 166 | ||||
Shadow creature | 167-168 | Template; sample creature is a shadow choker | |||
Silthilar | 168-170 | ||||
Urophion | 170-171 | The Illithiad (1998) | Cross between roper and illithid that looks like a rocky outcropping and has hidden tentacles. | ||
Zeugalak | 171-172 |
WTC 17758 - Frostburn (2004)
Frostburn: Mastering the Perils of Ice and Snow was published in 2004, and written by Wolfgang Baur, James Jacobs, and George Strayton. Frostburn is an official supplement for the 3.5 edition of Dungeons and Dragons, and includes new content for cold based climate campaigns. The book contains both new playable races and monsters in addition to expanded rules and campaign ideas regarding; High altitude, arctic, and Cold environments in general.
ISBN 0-7869-3657-6
Creature | Page | Other Appearances | Variants | Description | |
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Human | 33-34 | Seafarer, Everfrost barbarian, Icefolk, Mountain folk | |||
Dwarves | 34, 122-124 | Glacier Dwarves, Midgard Dwarves | |||
Elves | 34-35 | Snow Elves | |||
Gnomes | 35 | Ice Gnomes | |||
Halflings | 36 | Tundra Halflings | |||
Neanderthals | 36-37, 145-146 | ||||
Uldras | 38-40, 158-159 | ||||
Branta | 113-114 | Cold Subtype | |||
Chilblain | 114-115 | ||||
Dire Animal | 115-121 | Dire Polar Bear, Glyptodon, Megaloceros, Smilodon (Saber-Toothed Tiger), Woolly Mammoth, Zeuglodon | |||
Domovoi | 121-122 | Fire subtype | |||
Elemental Weird | 153-154 | Ice Weird, Snow Weird | |||
Entombed | 128-129 | ||||
Frost Folk | 130-131 | ||||
Qorrashi Genie | 131,132 | ||||
Frostfell Ghost | 132-133 | ||||
Giant, Frost | 133-136 | Frost Giant Mauler, Frost Giant Spiritspeaker, Frost Giant Tundra Scout, | |||
Goblin, Snow | 136-137 | ||||
Golem, Ice | 137-138 | ||||
Ice Beast | 138-140 | Template; sample creature is a Ice Beast Gargoyle | |||
Ice Toad | 140-141 | ||||
Icegaunt | 141-142 | ||||
Malasynep | 142-143 | Malasynep Mindmage | |||
Marzanna | 33-34 | ||||
Orc | 146-147 | Snow Shaman Orc | |||
Pudding, White | 147-148 | ||||
Raven, Giant | 148-149 | ||||
Rimfire Eidolon | 149-150 | ||||
Rusalka | 151 | ||||
Shivhad | 152-153 | ||||
Snowcloak | 153-154 | ||||
Spider, Snow | 154-155 | Small Snow Spider, Medium Snow Spider, Large Snow Spider | |||
Spirit Animal | 155-157 | Template; sample creature is a Spirit Wolf | |||
Tlalusk | 157-158 | Fire subtype | |||
Urskan | 159-160 | ||||
Vodyanoi | 160-161 | ||||
Winterspawn | 161-162 | ||||
Yeti | 162-163 | Abominable Yeti | |||
Yuki-On-Na | 164 | ||||
Animal, Arctic | 164-166 | Caribou, Arctic Fox, Sea Otter, Penguin, Seal, Walrus |
(p113-166) - ISBN 0-7869-2896-4
WTC 17867 - Stormwrack (2005)
(p135-170)
WTC 17920 - Planar Handbook (2004)
(p107-134) - ISBN 0-7869-3429-8
Creature | Page | Other Appearances | Variants | Description | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Energon | Xac-yel, xac-yij, xap-yaup, xong-yong, and xor-yost |
WTC 17921 - Monster Manual III (2004)
ISBN 0-7869-3430-1
WTC 17924 - Libris Mortis - The Book of Undead (2004)
(p81-132) - ISBN 0-7869-3433-6
WTC 86400 - Eberron Campaign Setting
(p275-303) - ISBN 0-7869-3274-0
WTC 88026 - Book of Exalted Deeds (2003)
(p157-191)
WTC 17925 - Complete Arcane (2004)
(pages unknown) - ISBN 0-7869-3435-2
WTC 88268 - Expanded Psionics Handbook (2004)
(p185-218) - ISBN 0-7869-3301-1
WTC 88578 - Races of Faerun (2003)
ISBN 0-7869-2875-1
WTC 88581 - Forgotten Realms - Underdark (2003)
(p78-99) - ISBN 0-7869-3053-5
WTC 96566 - Forgotten Realms - Serpent Kingdoms (2004)
(p62-91) - ISBN 0-7869-3277-5
WTC 96582 - Miniatures Handbook (2003)
(p45-72) - ISBN 0-7869-3281-3
WTC 8857972 - Magic of Incarnum (2005)
(pages unknown) - ISBN 0-7869-3701-7
WTC 9536500 - Tome of Magic (2006)
(pages unknown) - ISBN 0-7869-3909-5
WTC 9537572 - Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss (2006)
Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss was published in 2006, and was written by Ed Stark, James Jacobs, and Erik Mona. Fiendish Codex I is an official supplement for the 3.5 edition of Dungeons and Dragons, and includes new content for demons and inhabitants of the Abyss. Chapter 2 contains statistics for new monsters, on pages 27–56, while Chapter 3 contains statistics for 14 demon lords, on pages 57–80.
ISBN 0-7869-3919-2
Creature | Page | Other Appearances | Variants | Description | |
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Armanite | 28-29 | ||||
Bar-lgura | 29-31 | Monster Manual II, Book of Vile Darkness | |||
Broodswarm | 31-32 | ||||
Bulezau | 33-34 | ||||
Chasme | 34-35 | Monster Manual II, Book of Vile Darkness | |||
Dybbuk | 36-37 | ||||
Ekolid | 38-39 | ||||
Goristro | 40-41 | ||||
Guecubu | 41-43 | ||||
Lilitu | 43-45 | ||||
Mane | 45-46 | Monster Manual, Book of Vile Darkness | |||
Molydeus | 46-48 | ||||
Nabassu | 48-51 | Monster Manual II | Described are the juvenile nabassu and mature nabassu | ||
Rutterkin | 51-52 | Monster Manual II, Book of Vile Darkness | |||
Sibriex | 52-54 | ||||
Yochlol | 54-56 | ||||
Baphomet | 58-59 | Monster Manual II | The demon lord of minotaurs | ||
Dagon | 59-61 | Obyrith demon lord of water, sea-dwelling creatures, and secrets | |||
Demogorgon | 61-63 | Eldritch Wizardry, Monster Manual, Book of Vile Darkness | |||
Fraz-Urb'luu | 63-65 | Monster Manual II | |||
Graz'zt | 65-66 | Monster Manual II, Book of Vile Darkness | |||
Juiblex | 66-68 | Monster Manual, Book of Vile Darkness | |||
Kostchtchie | 68-69 | Monster Manual II | |||
Malcanthet | 69-71 | ||||
Obox-ob | 71-73 | ||||
Orcus | 73-74 | Eldritch Wizardry, Monster Manual, Book of Vile Darkness | |||
Pale Night | 74-76 | ||||
Pazuzu | 76-77 | Monster Manual II | |||
Yeenoghu | 78-79 | Monster Manual, Book of Vile Darkness | |||
Zuggtmoy | 79-80 |
WTC 9537672 - Monster Manual IV (2006)
ISBN 0-7869-3920-6
WTC 9537872 - Tome of Battle: The Book of Nine Swords (2006)
ISBN 0-7869-3922-2
WTC 9538772 - Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells (2006)
(p107-140) - ISBN 0-7869-3940-0
WTC 9568172 - Monster Manual V (2007)
ISBN 978-0-7869-4115-5
WTC 9568472 - Dungeonscape (2007)
(pages unknown) - ISBN 978-0-7869-4118-6