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Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Monsters – Sorted By Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Monsters – sorted by Subtype http://www.crystalkeep.com/d20 Collected by Chet Erez ([email protected]) October 1, 2007 Table of Contents Page Element ..............................................................................................2 Rilmani .......................................................................................................49 Air .................................................................................................................2 Slaad ...........................................................................................................49 Cold...............................................................................................................8 Tanar’ri .......................................................................................................50 Earth............................................................................................................12 Varrangoin..................................................................................................51 Fire ..............................................................................................................18 Windblade...................................................................................................51 Water...........................................................................................................24 Yugoloth.....................................................................................................52 Alignment......................................................................................... 29 Other Species ................................................................................... 53 Chaos...........................................................................................................29 Dragonblood...............................................................................................53 Evil..............................................................................................................33 Living Construct.........................................................................................53 Good............................................................................................................40 Living Spell ................................................................................................54 Law .............................................................................................................42 Marruspawn................................................................................................56 Extraplanar Species .......................................................................... 45 Magebred Animals .....................................................................................56 Angel...........................................................................................................45 Reptilian .....................................................................................................56 Archon.........................................................................................................45 Misc. ................................................................................................ 57 Baatezu........................................................................................................46 Aquatic .......................................................................................................57 Demodand...................................................................................................47 Incorporeal..................................................................................................62 Eladrin.........................................................................................................47 Psionic ........................................................................................................64 Ethergaunt...................................................................................................47 Shapechanger..............................................................................................65 Formian.......................................................................................................47 Swarm.........................................................................................................66 Guardinal ....................................................................................................48 Mob.............................................................................................................67 Inveitable ....................................................................................................48 Symbiont.....................................................................................................68 Loumara ......................................................................................................48 Appendix.......................................................................................... 69 Nerra ...........................................................................................................48 Revision History.........................................................................................69 Obyrith ........................................................................................................48 Key to Sourcebooks ...................................................................................69 Quori ...........................................................................................................49 Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Monsters – sorted by Subtype, then by CR, then by Name October 1, 2007 Element Air Name Reference Type Subtype Size HD CR Environment Misc. Air Gen (DR315 p082) Outsider Air 2Tiny 1 0.5 Plane of Air — Windraptor (DU111 p097) Elemental Air 3Small 1 0.5 Plane of Air Dark Sun Combo Air Elemental, 3Small (MM p096) Elemental Air 3Small 2 1 Plane of Air — (Eb p97)+ Plane of Lamannia Cloudscout (DU110 p086) Elemental Air 3Small 1 1 Plane of Air Dark Sun Combo Ice Para-Elemental, 3Small (MotP p181) Plane of Air Elemental Air, Cold 3Small 2 1 — (3.5up p28)+ Plane of Water (Eb p97)+ Plane of Risia Smoke Para-Elemental, Combo Plane of Air 3 Small Elemental Air, Fire 3Small 2 1 — (MotP p184) Plane of Fire (3.5up p28)+ Plane of Lamannia Squid, Air Element (MotP p191) Combo Template – (3.5up p26)+ Elemental Air 4Med. 3 1 Plane of Air (Eb p97)+ Plane of Lamannia Element, Air Grue, Air (aka “Ildriss”) (CArc p155) Elemental Air, Evil 4Med. 3 2 Plane of Air — Steel Dragon, 0Wyrmling (DoF p140) Dragon Air 2Tiny 4 2 Temp Plains Lvl +2 Combo Storm Elemental, 3Small Elemental Air 3Small 2 2 Plane of Air — (MM3 p049) Plane of Kythri Combo Air Elemental, 4Medium (MM p096) Elemental Air 4Med. 4 3 Plane of Air — (Eb p97)+ Plane of Lamannia Combo Arrowhawk, 3Juvenile (MM p019) Outsider Air 3Small 3 3 Plane of Air — (Ebp97)+ Plane of Lamannia Combo Cobalt Dragon, 0Wyrmling Dragon Air 2Tiny 5 3 Warm Forest Lvl +4 (DR356 p025) Temp Forest Combo Crystal Dragon, 0Wyrmling Plane of Air Dragon Air 3Small 5 3 Lvl +5 (MM2 p081) Temp Mountains (3.5up p32)+ Cold Mountains Dust Twister Combo Elemental Air 4Med. 4 3 Plane of Air — (Sand p162) Warm Deserts Emerald Dragon, Combo (MM2 p082) Dragon Air 3Small 6 3 Plane of Air Lvl +4 0Wyrmling (3.5up p32)+ Underground Green Dragon, 0Wyrmling (MM p074) Dragon Air 3Small 5 3 Temp Forests Lvl +5 Ice Para-Elemental, Combo (MotP p181) Plane of Air 4 Medium Elemental Air, Cold 4Med. 4 3 — (3.5up p28)+ Plane of Water (Eb p97)+ Plane of Risia Mephit, Air Combo (MM p181) Outsider Air 3Small 3 3 Plane of Air Cohort +3 (Eb p97)+ Plane of Lamannia Mephit, Dust Combo (MM p181) Outsider Air 3Small 3 3 Plane of Air Cohort +3 (Eb p97)+ Plane of Lamannia Mephit, Ice Combo (MM p182) Outsider Air, Cold 3Small 3 3 Plane of Air Cohort +3 (Eb p97)+ Plane of Risia Mephit, Sulfur Combo Outsider Air, Earth 3Small 3 3 Plane of Air Cohort +3 (Sand p176) Plane of Earth Smoke Para-Elemental, Combo Plane of Air 4 Medium Elemental Air, Fire 4Med. 4 3 — (MotP p184) Plane of Fire (3.5up p28)+ Plane of Lamannia Combo Tome Dragon, 0Wyrmling Dragon Air 2 3 3 (DR343 p042) Tiny Any Mountain Lvl +5 Air Elementite Swarm (Planar p114) Elemental Swarm, Air 2Tiny 7 4 Plane of Air — Combo Crystal Dragon, 1Very Plane of Air Young Dragon Air 4Med. 8 4 Lvl +5 (MM2 p081) Temp Mountains (3.5up p32)+ Cold Mountains Dzalmus Dragon, Combo Dragon Air 3Small 4 4 Warm Plains — 0Wyrmling (DR349 p062) Temp Plains Air subtype Page 2 Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Monsters – sorted by Subtype, then by CR, then by Name October 1, 2007 Name Reference Type Subtype Size HD CR Environment Misc. Grayhawk Dragon, Any Dragon Air 3Small 4 4 Lvl +3 0Wyrmling (DR339 p051) (city only) Green Dragon, 1Very Dragon Air 4Med. 8 4 Temp Forests Lvl +5 Young (MM p074) Steel Dragon, 1Very Young (DoF p140) Dragon Air 3Small 7 4 Temp Plains Lvl +3 Steel Dragon, 2Young (DoF p140) Dragon Air 4Med. 10 4 Temp Plains Lvl +4 Combo Storm Elemental, 4Medium Elemental Air 4Med. 4 4 Plane of Air — (MM3 p049) Plane of Kythri Wind Warrior (DU124 p047) Elemental Air 4Med. 6 4 Plane of Air — Combo Air Elemental, 5Large (MM p096) Elemental Air 5Large 8 5 Plane of Air — (Eb p97)+ Plane of Lamannia Combo Arrowhawk, 5Adult (MM p019) Outsider Air 4Med. 7 5 Plane of Air — (Ebp97)+ Plane of Lamannia Combo Cobalt Dragon, 1Very Young Dragon Air 4Med. 8 5 Warm Forest Lvl +4 (DR356 p025) Temp Forest Combo Crystal Dragon,
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