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Monsters by CR CR 0 (0–10 XP) Awakened Shrub 317 Baboon 318 Monsters by CR Needle blight 32 Quaggoth spore Giant scorpion 327 Water elemental 125 Remorhaz 258 CR 0 (0–10 XP) Panther 333 servant 230 Githyanki warrior 160 Werebear 208 Roc 260 Awakened shrub 317 Pixie 253 Quasit 63 Gold dragon wyrmling Wraith 302 CR 12 (8,400 XP) Baboon 318 Pseudodragon 254 Scarecrow 268 115 Xorn 304 Arcanaloth 313 Badger 318 Pteranodon 80 Specter 279 Green hag 177 Young remorhaz 258 Archmage 342 Bat 318 Riding horse 336 Spy 349 Grell 172 CR 6 (2,300 XP) Erinyes 73 Cat 320 Skeleton 272 Swarm of quippers 338 Hell hound 182 Chasme 57 CR 13 (10,000 XP) Commoner 345 Smoke mephit 217 Thri-kreen 288 Hobgoblin captain 186 Chimera 39 Adult brass dragon 105 Crab 320 Sprite 283 Tiger 339 Hook horror 189 Cyclops 45 Adult white dragon 101 Crawling claw 44 Steam mephit 217 Yuan-ti pureblood 310 Killer whale 331 Drider 120 Beholder (not in lair) 28 Deer 321 Swarm of bats 337 CR 2 (450 XP) Knight 347 Galeb duhr 139 Nalfeshnee 62 Eagle 322 Swarm of rats 339 Allosaurus 79 Kuo-toa monitor 199 Githzerai zerth 161 Rakshasa 257 Frog 322 Swarm of ravens 339 Ankheg 21 Manticore 213 Hobgoblin warlord 187 Storm giant 156 Giant fire beetle 325 Troglodyte 290 Awakened tree 317 Minotaur 223 Invisible stalker 192 Ultroloth 314 Goat 330 Violet fungus 138 Azer 22 Mummy 228 Kuo-toa archpriest 200 Vampire 297 Hawk 330 Winged kobold 195 Bandit captain 344 Nightmare 235 Mage 347 Young red shadow Homunculus 188 Wolf 341 Berserker 344 Owlbear 249 Mammoth 332 dragon 85 Hyena 331 Zombie 316 Black dragon wyrmling Phase spider 334 Medusa 214 CR 14 (11,500 XP) Jackal 331 CR 1/2 (100 XP) 88 Quaggoth thonot 256 Vrock 64 Adult black dragon 98 Lemure 76 Ape 317 Bronze dragon Spectator 30 Wyvern 303 Adult copper dragon Lizard 332 Black bear 318 wyrmling 109 Veteran 350 Young brass dragon 105 111 Myconid sprout 230 Cockatrice 42 Carrion crawler 37 Water weird 299 Young white dragon 101 Beholder (in lair) 28 Octopus 333 Crocodile 320 Centaur 38 Werewolf 211 CR 7 (2,900 XP) Death tyrant (not in Owl 333 Darkmantle 46 Cult fanatic 345 Wight 300 Blue slaad 276 lair) 29 Quipper 335 Deep gnome 164 Druid 346 Winter wolf 340 Drow mage 129 Ice devil 75 Rat 335 Dust mephit 215 Ettercap 131 Yeti 305 Giant ape 323 CR 15 (13,000 XP) Raven 335 Gas spore 138 Faerie dragon (old) 133 Yuan-ti malison 309 Grick alpha 173 Adult bronze dragon Scorpion 337 Giant goat 326 Gargoyle 140 CR 4 (1,100 XP) Mind flayer 222 108 Sea horse 337 Giant sea horse 328 Gelatinous cube 242 Banshee 23 Night hag (coven) 178 Adult green dragon 94 Shrieker 138 Giant wasp 329 Ghast 148 Black pudding 241 Oni 239 Death tyrant (in lair) 29 Spider 337 Gnoll 163 Giant boar 323 Bone naga 233 Shield guardian 271 Mummy lord (not in Vulture 339 Gray ooze 243 Giant constrictor snake Chuul 40 Stone giant 156 lair) 229 Weasel 340 Hobgoblin 186 324 Couatl 43 Young black dragon 88 Purple worm 255 CR 1/8 (25 XP) Ice mephit 215 Giant elk 325 Elephant 322 Young copper dragon Vampire (spellcaster) Bandit 343 Jackalwere 193 Gibbering mouther 157 Ettin 132 111 297 Blood hawk 319 Lizardfolk 204 Githzerai monk 161 Flameskull 134 Yuan-ti abomination Vampire (warrior) 297 Camel 320 Magma mephit 216 Gnoll pack lord 163 Ghost 147 308 CR 16 (15,000 XP) Cultist 345 Magmin 212 Green dragon Gnoll fang of CR 8 (3,900 XP) Adult blue dragon 91 Flumph 135 Myconid adult 232 wyrmling 95 Yeenoghu 163 Assassin 343 Adult silver dragon 117 Flying snake 322 Orc 246 Grick 173 Helmed horror 183 Chain devil 72 Iron golem 170 Giant crab 324 Piercer 252 Griffon 174 Incubus 284 Cloaker 41 Marilith 61 Giant rat 327 Reef shark 336 Hunter shark 330 Lamia 201 Drow priestess of Lolth Mummy lord (lair) 229 Giant weasel 329 Rust monster 262 Intellect devourer 191 Lizard king/queen 205 129 Planetar 17 Guard 347 Sahuagin 263 Lizardfolk shaman 205 Orc war chief 246 Fomorian 136 CR 17 (18,000 XP) Kobold 195 Satyr 267 Merrow 219 Red dragon wyrmling Frost giant 155 Adult blue dracolich 84 Manes 60 Scout 349 Mimic 220 98 Githyanki knight 160 Adult gold dragon 114 Mastiff 332 Shadow 269 Minotaur skeleton 273 Sea hag (in coven) 179 Green slaad 277 Adult red dragon 98 Merfolk 218 Swarm of insects 338 Myconid sovereign 232 Shadow demon 64 Hezrou 60 Androsphinx 281 Monodrone 224 Thug 350 Nothic 236 Succubus 285 Hydra 190 Death knight 47 Mule 333 Tridrone 225 Ochre jelly 243 Wereboar 209 Mind flayer arcanist 222 Dragon turtle 119 Noble 348 Vine blight 32 Ogre 237 Weretiger 210 Spirit naga 234 Goristro 59 Poisonous snake 334 Warhorse 340 Ogre zombie 316 CR 5 (1,800 XP) Tyrannosaurus rex 80 CR 18 (20,000 XP) Pony 335 Warhorse skeleton 273 Orc Eye of Gruumsh 247 Air elemental 124 Young bronze dragon Demilich (not in lair) 48 Slaad tadpole 276 Worg 341 Orog 247 Barbed devil 70 108 CR 19 (22,000 XP) Stirge 284 CR 1 (200 XP) Pegasus 250 Barlgura 56 Young green dragon 94 Balor 55 Tribal warrior 350 Animated armor 19 Pentadrone 226 Beholder zombie 316 CR 9 (5,000 XP) CR 20 (25,000 XP) Twig blight 32 Brass dragon wyrmling Peryton 251 Bulette 34 Abominable yeti 306 Ancient brass dragon CR 1/4 (50 XP) 106 Plesiosaurus 80 Cambion 36 Bone devil 71 104 Aarakocra 12 Brown bear 319 Polar bear 334 Drow elite warrior 128 Clay golem 168 Ancient white dragon Acolyte 342 Bugbear 33 Poltergeist 279 Earth elemental 124 Cloud giant 154 100 Axe beak 317 Copper dragon Priest 348 Fire elemental 125 Fire giant 154 Demilich (in lair) 48 Blink dog 318 wyrmling 112 Quaggoth 256 Flesh golem 169 Glabrezu 58 Pit fiend 77 Boar 319 Death dog 321 Rhinoceros 336 Giant crocodile 324 Gray slaad 277 CR 21 (33,000 XP) Bullywug 35 Dire wolf 321 Rug of smothering 20 Giant shark 328 Nycaloth 314 Ancient black dragon 87 Constrictor snake 320 Dryad 121 Saber-toothed tiger 336 Gladiator 346 Treant 289 Ancient copper dragon Draft horse 321 Duergar 122 Sahuagin priestess 264 Gorgon 171 Young blue dragon 91 110 Dretch 57 Faerie dragon (young) Sea hag 179 Green hag (coven) 177 Young silver dragon 118 Lich (not in lair) 202 Drow 128 133 Silver dragon wyrmling Half-red dragon CR 10 (5,900 XP) Solar 18 Duodrone 225 Fire snake 265 118 veteran 180 Aboleth 13 CR 22 (41,000 XP) Elk 322 Ghoul 148 Spined devil 78 Hill giant 155 Death slaad 278 Ancient bronze dragon Flying sword 20 Giant eagle 324 Swarm of poisonous Mezzoloth 313 Deva 16 107 Giant badger 323 Giant hyena 326 snakes 338 Night hag 178 Guardian naga 234 Ancient green dragon 93 Giant bat 323 Giant octopus 326 Wererat 209 Otyugh 248 Stone golem 170 Lich (in lair) 202 Giant centipede 323 Giant spider 328 White dragon Red slaad 276 Yochlol 65 CR 23 (50,000 XP) Giant frog 325 Giant toad 329 wyrmling 102 Revenant 259 Young gold dragon 115 Ancient blue dragon 90 Giant lizard 326 Giant vulture 329 Will-o’-wisp 301 Roper 261 Young red dragon 98 Ancient silver dragon Giant owl 327 Goblin boss 166 CR 3 (700 XP) Sahuagin baron 264 CR 11 (7,200 XP) 116 Giant pois. snake 327 Half-ogre 238 Ankylosaurus 79 Salamander 266 Behir 25 Empyrean 130 Giant wolf spider 330 Harpy 181 Basilisk 24 Shambling mound 270 Dao 143 Kraken 197 Goblin 166 Hippogriff 184 Bearded devil 70 Triceratops 80 Djinni 144 CR 24 (62,000 XP) Grimlock 175 Imp 76 Blue dragon wyrmling 91 Troll 291 Efreeti 145 Ancient gold dragon 113 Kenku 194 Kuo-toa whip 199 Bugbear chief 33 Umber hulk 292 Gynosphinx 282 Ancient red dragon 97 Kuo-toa 199 Lion 331 Displacer beast 81 Unicorn 294 Horned devil 74 CR 30 (155,000 XP) Mud mephit 216 Quadrone 226 Doppelganger 82 Vampire spawn 298 Marid 146 Tarrasque 286 blogofholding.com/cr .
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