Spring Monster List This Is a Complete Listing of Every Miniature in the Spring Set of a Monster for Every Season

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Spring Monster List This Is a Complete Listing of Every Miniature in the Spring Set of a Monster for Every Season A Spring Monster List This is a complete listing of every miniature in the Spring set of A Monster for Every Season. Monsters with multiple variations for under the same name (such as several different human druids) are marked with a multiplier. Gender is only listed for monsters that have versions of each gender under the same name. * Monster did not appear in original 2012 Kickstarter version S † Monster included on a Legion Sheet Animals (Page 6) Lion Spitting Drake Ape Lizard Wyvern Armadillo Lynx * Baboon Monitor Lizard Druids (Page 19) Badger Monkey Archdruid (Female) * Bat Moose Archdruid (Male) * Billy Goat Gruff * Okapi * Catfolk Druid * Bison Ostrich Dwarf Druid (Female) Black Bear Otter * Dwarf Druid (Male) Blood Hawk * Owl Elf Druid x7 Boar Panther Gnome Druid (Female) * Brown Bear Penguin Gnome Druid (Male) Cat Polar Bear Halfling Druid (Female) Cheetah Raccoon * Halfling Druid (Male) Crocodile Rat Human Druid (Female) x5 Deer * Raven Human Druid (Male) x5 Dire Ape Rhinoceros Shifter Druid * Dire Badger Snake (Huge) Warforged Druid Dire Bat Snake (Large) Dire Bear * Snake (Medium) The Fey (Page 21) Dire Boar Snake (Small) Banshrae Dire Hyena Snake (Tiny) Briar Witch Dryad Dire Lion Tiger Brownie (Female) * Dire Rat Toad Brownie (Male) * Dire Sloth Turtle * Dryad Dire Tiger Vulture * Faerie Dragon Dire Toad War Elephant Gremlin * Dire Weasel Weasel Grig Dire Wolf Wildebeest * Grig Fiddler Dire Wolverine Wolf Jermlaine * Dog Wolverine Killmoulis * Eagle Kitsune * Elephant Centaurs & Harpies (Page 16) Lamia Swarm Elk Centaur (Female) Leprechaun (Female) * Fox * Centaur (Male) Leprechaun (Male) * Giant Ape * Centaur Beserker Meenlock * Giant Chameleon* Centaur Hunter Nymph Giant Crocodile * Centaur Mystic Pixie (Female) Giant Elk * Harpy Pixie (Male) Giant Frog * Harpy Archer Pixie Bard Giant Goat * Pixie Druid Giant Lizard * Dragons (Page 17) Pixie Sorceress Giant Tortoise Green Dragon (Gargantuan) Pooka * Gibbon * Green Dragon (Huge) Quickling * Hawk Green Dragon (Large) Satyr Hedgehog * Green Dragon (Medium) Satyr Piper Hippopotamus Green Dragon (Small) Spriggan (Female) Hyena Green Dragon (Tiny) Spriggan (Male) Jackal * Guard Drake Sprite (Female) * Kangaroo * Pseudodragon Sprite (Male) * Lemur * Rage Drake Will O’Wisp Spiretop Drake Gnolls (Page 23) Mounts (Page 27) Cactusfolk * Cacklefiend Hyena Camel Fungusfolk Adult * Flind Donkey Fungusfolk Sovereign * Gnoll (Female) *† Llama Fungusfolk Sprout * Gnoll (Male) † Pack Mule Needle Blight * Gnoll Claw Fighter Pack Yak Phantom Fungus Gnoll Demonic Scourge Pegaus Plumbing Pipe Plant * Gnoll Fang of Yoonowho * Hippogriff Shambling Mound Gnoll Huntmaster † Racing Bird * Shrieker Gnoll Marauder † Racing Snail Topiary Guardian Gnoll Pack Lord * Riding Boar Treant Gnoll Ranger Riding Dog Tri-Flower Frond * Gnoll Shaman Riding Horse x2 Twig Blight * Half-Fiend Gnoll Riding Pony Vine Blight Riding Lizard * Violet Fungus Goblins (Page 24) Riding Zebra Yellow Musk Creeper Goblin (Female) † Unicorn Yellow Musk Zombie (Female) Goblin (Male) † Warhorse x2 Yellow Musk Zombie (Male) Goblin Alchemist Warpony Goblin Archer † War Rhino * Rangers (Page 35) Goblin Bat-Bomber Catfolk Ranger (Female) Goblin Blackblade Orcs (Page 30) Catfolk Ranger (Male) Goblin Boss * Orc (Female) † Dragonborn Ranger Goblin Civilian Orc (Male) † Drow Ranger (Female) Goblin Cleric † Orc Archer (Female) † Drow Ranger (Male) Goblin Cutter † Orc Archer (Male) † Dwarf Ranger (Female) Goblin Dark Knight Orc Assassin Dwarf Ranger (Male) Goblin Druid Orc Beserker † Elf Ranger x5 Goblin Hexer Orc Bloodrager Gnome Ranger (Female) Goblin Javeliner (Female) † Orc Boar Knight Gnome Ranger (Male) x2 Goblin Javeliner (Male) † Orc Chieftain Halfling Ranger (Female) x2 Goblin Jester * Orc Civilian (Female) Halfling Ranger (Male) x2 Goblin King Orc Civilian (Male) Half-Ogre Ranger (Female) * Goblin Lieutenant Orc Cleric (Female) * Half-Ogre Ranger (Male) Goblin Ranger Orc Cleric (Male) High Elf Ranger x2 Goblin Rogue (Female) Orc Drudge † Human Ranger (Female) x6 Goblin Rogue (Male) Orc Fighter Human Ranger (Male) x6 Goblin Sentry † Orc Gatekeeper * Kobold Ranger Goblin Sergeant Orc Raider Shifter Ranger (Female) Goblin Sharpshooter † Orc Ranger * Shifter Ranger (Male) Goblin Skullcleaver Orc Shaman Warforged Ranger Goblin Slave Orc Slave Goblin Worgrider † Orc Tribesman † Trolls (Page 38) Half-Fiend Goblin Orc Tribeswoman † Bridge Troll * Worg (Medium) † Orc Warchief Cave Troll Worg (Large) Orc Warrior (Female) † Forest Troll (Female) * Orc Warrior (Male) † Forest Troll (Male) Monsters (Page 26) Orc Witch Forest Troll Chieftain Basilisk Orog (Female) Forest Troll Witch Doctor * Chimera Orog (Male) Mountain Troll * Griffon Troll (Female) *† Lamia Plants (Page 32) Troll (Male) † Manticore Assassin Vine Troll Hunter Owlbear Awakened Shrub * Troll Spellcaster * Oxidation Critter Battlebriar (Huge) Two-Headed Troll Battlebriar (Large) War Troll.
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