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List of Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition monsters

Monsters in Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition


Summary

Monsters in Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition

Dungeons & Dragons version 3.5 (see editions of Dungeons & Dragons) was released in 2003. The first book containing monsters to be published for this edition of the tabletop game 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.

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WTC 17668 – Draconomicon (2003)

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=DracolichPageNumber=146OtherAppearances=Variants=Description=Ranked among the strongest monsters in the game by Scott Baird from Screen Rant. It was also one of the first new creatures introduced for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting.

WTC 17738 – Forgotten Realms – Lost Empires of Faerun (2005)

Lost Empires of Faerûn is a Forgotten Realms sourcebook about ancient empires. (p160-192) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Arachnids, GiantPageNumber=160-162OtherAppearances=Variants=Giant whip scorpion, giant whip spider, giant sun spiderDescription=

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.

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Ashen huskPageNumber=137–138OtherAppearances=Variants=undead]]. They are the animated corpses of those who died of thirst and dehydration while in the desert (contrary to being labelled as animated corpses, however, they are not zombies).

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.

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=NeogiPageNumber=89–92OtherAppearances=Variants=Adult neogi, neogi spawn, and the great old masterDescription=

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.

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Human]]PageNumber=33–34OtherAppearances=Variants=Seafarer, Everfrost barbarian, Icefolk, Mountain folkDescription=

(p113-166) –

WTC 17867 – Stormwrack (2005)

Stormwrack is a sourcebook about watery environments. (p135-170)

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Amphibious creaturePageNumber=135-136OtherAppearances=Variants=Description= Template Landbound humanoid born able to survive in water

WTC 17920 – Planar Handbook (2004)

Planar Handbook is a supplement which updates material about the Planes. (p107-134) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Anarchic creaturePageNumber=107-109OtherAppearances=Variants=Description= Template Creatures dwelling in the chaotic planes

WTC 17921 – Monster Manual III (2004)

Monster Manual III mostly introduces new monsters, and includes some monsters from earlier editions to the 3.5 edition.

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Ambush drakePageNumber=8OtherAppearances=Variants=Description=

WTC 17924 – Libris Mortis – The Book of Undead (2004)

Libris Mortis is a sourcebook focusing on the undead. (p81-132) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Angel of decayPageNumber=83-84OtherAppearances=Variants=Description=

WTC 86400 – Eberron Campaign Setting

Eberron Campaign Setting introduced the Eberron setting, and creatures from the setting. (p275-303) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Ascendant councilorPageNumber=276-277OtherAppearances=Variants=Description=

WTC 88026 – Book of Exalted Deeds (2003)

Book of Exalted Deeds is a sourcebook focused on the forces of good. (p157-191)

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=AleaxPageNumber=158-159OtherAppearances=Variants=Template.Description=

WTC 17925 – Complete Arcane (2004)

Complete Arcane is a sourcebook which focuses on spellcasting characters. (p151-162) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Effigy creaturePageNumber=151-153OtherAppearances=Variants=Description= Template.

WTC 88268 – Expanded Psionics Handbook (2004)

Expanded Psionics Handbook is a sourcebook that explores psionics. (p185-218) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Aboleth, psionicPageNumber=185OtherAppearances=Variants=Description=

WTC 88578 – Races of Faerun (2003)

Races of Faerûn is a sourcebook which details the Forgotten Realms humanoids races. (p174-178) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=AnimalPageNumber=174OtherAppearances=Variants=Hound, mastiff; ibis, lynxDescription=

WTC 88581 – Forgotten Realms – Underdark (2003)

Underdark as a sourcebook detailing the Underdark in the Forgotten Realms. (p78-99) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=All-consuming hungerPageNumber=78-79OtherAppearances=Variants=Description=

WTC 96566 – Forgotten Realms – Serpent Kingdoms (2004)

Serpent Kingdoms is a sourcebook about intelligent reptilian creatures in the Forgotten Realms. (p62-91) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Amphisbaena]]PageNumber=62-63OtherAppearances=Variants=Description=

WTC 96582 – Miniatures Handbook (2003)

Miniatures Handbook is a sourcebook focusing on play with miniature figures. (p45-72) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Abyssal evisceratorPageNumber=45-46OtherAppearances=Variants=Description=

WTC 8857972 – Magic of Incarnum (2005)

Magic of Incarnum is a sourcebook in which a new source of power, incarnum, is explored. (p169-198) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=AzurinPageNumber=170-172OtherAppearances=Variants=Azurin warrior, azurin cleric, azurin soulbornDescription=

WTC 9536500 – Tome of Magic (2006)

Tome of Magic is a sourcebook which focuses on new options for magic. (p80-89, 158-166, 264-270) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Deadly dancerPageNumber=80-81OtherAppearances=Variants=Description=

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.

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=ArmanitePageNumber=28–29OtherAppearances=Variants=Description=

WTC 9537672 – Monster Manual IV (2006)

Monster Manual IV features mostly new monsters.

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Avatars of Elemental EvilPageNumber=7-14OtherAppearances=Variants=Black rock triskelion (earth avatar), cyclonic ravager (air avatar), holocaust disciple (fire avatar), waterveiled assassin (water avatar)Description=

WTC 9537872 – Tome of Battle: The Book of Nine Swords (2006)

Tome of Battle: The Book of Nine Swords is a sourcebook which focused on combat adaptations. (p151-158) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Naityan rakshasaPageNumber=151-154OtherAppearances=Variants=Description=

WTC 9538772 – Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells (2006)

Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells is a sourcebook which focuses on devils. (p107-140) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=AbishaiPageNumber=108-112OtherAppearances=Variants=Black abishai, blue abishai, green abishai, red abishai, white abishaiDescription=

WTC 9568172 – Monster Manual V (2007)

Monster Manual V features mostly new monsters.

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=Arcadian avengerPageNumber=8-9OtherAppearances=Variants=Description=

WTC 9568472 – Dungeonscape (2007)

Dungeonscape is a sourcebook that focuses on dungeon adventuring. (p105-116) –

CreaturePageOther AppearancesVariantsDescription
Name=AscomoidPageNumber=105-106OtherAppearances=Variants=Description=

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