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Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Monsters – Sorted by HD Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Monsters – sorted by HD http://www.crystalkeep.com/d20 Report Suggestions or Errors at http://www.crystalkeep.com/forums/index.php Collected by Chet Erez ([email protected]) August 31, 2006 Table of Contents Page Aberrations........................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Animals................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Constructs .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Deathless............................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 Dragons.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 Elementals.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 Fey ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Giants................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36 Humanoids ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 Magical Beasts................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Monstrous Humanoids ....................................................................................................................................................................... 44 Oozes ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 47 Outsiders ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 48 Plant Creatures................................................................................................................................................................................... 55 Undead............................................................................................................................................................................................... 57 Vermin ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 Appendix............................................................................................................................................................................................ 63 Revision History .................................................................................................................................................................................................63 Key to Sourcebooks ............................................................................................................................................................................................63 Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Monsters – sorted by Type, then HD, and then by Name August 31, 2006 Sorted by HD. This is useful for determining possible for the spells Alter Self, Polymorph, & Shapechange –and– Planar Ally / Planar Binding Since none of these spells allow the target creature to be Advanced, Leveled Up, or have a Template, these have been removed. Aberrations Name Reference Type Subtype Size HD CR Environment Misc. Combo Neogi, 0Spawn Any Temperate Land Aberration — 2Tiny 0.25 0.25 — (MM2 p159) Any Warm Land (3.5up p35)+ Underground Dolgrim (Eb p282) (EbErrata)+ Aberration — 3Small 1 1 Underground — Ixitxachitl (MM2 p128) (3.5up p34)+ Aberration Aquatic 3Small 1 1 Warm Aquatic — Tongueworm (Eb p300) Aberration Symbiont 2Tiny 1 1 Underground — Dolgaunt (Eb p281) Aberration — 4Med. 2 2 Underground — Flumph Combo Aberration — 2Tiny 2 1 Any Temperate — (DU118 p030) Underground Grick (MM p139) Aberration — 4Med. 2 3 Underground — Half-Illithid Lizardfolk (FF p090) Aberration Reptilian 4Med. 2 4 Underground — Howler Wasp Combo Aberration — 3 2 1 (MM4 p074) Small Any Forest — Ixitxachitl, Vampiric (MM2 p129) (3.5up p34)+ Aberration Aquatic 3Small 2 3 Warm Aquatic — Living Breastplate (Eb p299) Aberration Symbiont 2Tiny 2 1 Underground — Lurking Stranglers (MM3 p100) Aberration — 2Tiny 2 2 Underground — Mindshreadder Larva (MM3 p102) Aberration — 3Small 2 1 Underground — Overseer Combo Aberration — 2 2 1 (DU106 p094) Tiny Any Land — Skum (MM p228) Aberration Aquatic 4Med. 2 2 Underground — Tentacle Whip (Eb p300) Aberration Symbiont 2Tiny 2 1 Underground — Anguillian (Storm p136) Aberration Aquatic 4Med. 3 2 Cold Aquatic — — 5 Underground Carrion Crawler (MM p030) Aberration Large 3 4 — Choker (MM p034) Aberration — 3Small 3 2 Underground — Ustilagor (DR337 p34) Aberration — 1Dimin. 3 2 Underground — Fihyr (MM2 p100) (3.5up p33)+ Aberration — 3Small 4 3 Any — Gibbering Mouther (MM p126) Aberration — 4Med. 4 5 Underground — Illithocyte (DR337 p27) Aberration — 3Small 4 2 Underground — Mad Slasher (DU124 p26) (MiniHbk p64) Aberration — 4Med. 4 2 Adventure — Mazchedeen (aka “Tunnel Aberration — 4Med. 4 2 Underground — Hunters”) (DU106 p091) Meenlock Combo (MM2 p146) Aberration — 2Tiny 4 3 Temperate Forest — (3.5up p35)+ Underground Snowcloak (Frost p153) Aberration Cold 5Large 4 4 Cold Hills — Curse Cold One (aka Aberration — 4Med. 5 3 Warm Deserts — “Gelun”) (Sand p145) Dustblight (Sand p160) Aberration — 4Med. 5 3 Warm Deserts — Ethereal Filcher (MM p104) Aberration — 4Med. 5 3 Underground — Ethergaunt, Red Ethergaunt, Aberration 4Med. 5 9 Plane of Ethereal — (FF p066) Extraplanar Ettercap (MM p106) Aberration — 4Med. 5 3 Warm Forests — Grell (MM2 p121) (3.5up p34)+ Aberration — 4Med. 5 3 Any — Harpoon Spider (MM3 p080) (MM3Errata)+ Aberration — 5Large 5 4 Underground — Ineffable Horror (Und p91) Aberration — 5Large 5 5 Underground — Combo Neogi, 4Adult Any Temperate Land Aberration — 3Small 5 4 — (MM2 p159) Any Warm Land (3.5up p35)+ Underground Runehound (MM3 p145) (MM3Errata)+ Aberration — 4Med. 5 3 Temperate Marshes — Rust Monster (MM p216) Aberration — 4Med. 5 3 Underground — Wyste (MM2 p200) (3.5up p37)+ Aberration — 6Huge 5 5 Underground — Aberrations Page 2 Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Monsters – sorted by Type, then HD, and then by Name August 31, 2006 Name Reference Type Subtype Size HD CR Environment Misc. Catoblepas (MM2 p041) Combo Aberration — 6Huge 6 6 — (3.5up p31)+ Any Marsh — 5 Underground Cloaker (MM p036) Aberration Large 6 5 — Drider (MM p089) Aberration — 5Large 6 7 Underground — — 4 Cold Hills Gauth (MM p026) Aberration Med. 6 6 — Lurker (Und p94) Aberration — 5Large 6 3 Underground — Otyugh (MM p204) Aberration — 5Large 6 4 Underground — Ahuizotl Combo Aberration Aquatic 5 7 6 (FF p014) Large Any Warm Freshwater — Mimic (MM p186) Aberration Shapechanger 5Large 7 4 Underground — Mindshreadder Warrior (MM3 p103) Aberration — 5Large 7 4 Underground — Morkoth (MM2 p152) Combo Aberration Aquatic 4 7 5 (3.5up p35)+ Med. 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