1 HD Monsters
in Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game
33 monsters
- Antelope - Common sorts of wild herd animals, including deer, aurochs, elk, moose, and bison
- Barkling - Diminutive furry humanoids with very dog-like faces
- Bat - Small, nocturnal flying mammal with natural sonar
- Bee, Giant - Giant bees that live in underground hives with a queen
- Beetle, Giant Fire - Huge beetle with glowing red organs that provide illumination
- Centipede, Giant - Larger versions of normal centipedes, 2 to 3 feet long, fast-moving predatory venomous arthropods
- Dog - Medium and large breeds of domestic and wild canines
- Falcon - Birds of prey with wingspans of 16 to 20 inches, popular hunting birds used by royalty
- Giant Rat - Large scavenging rodents that grow up to 4 feet long and weigh over 50 pounds
- Gnome - Small humanoids standing 3 to 3½ feet tall with tan to woody brown skin
- Goblin - Small, wicked humanoids that favor ambushes, overwhelming odds, and dirty tricks
- Hawk - Raptors that prey on small creatures
- Hobgoblin - Larger cousins of goblins, about the same size as humans with dark orange or red-orange skin
- Kobold - Small, dog-faced reptilian humanoids
- Mermaid - Have the upper bodies of women and the lower bodies of dolphins
- Nixie - Small water fairies with pale green skin and dark green hair
- Normal Rat - Omnivorous rodents that attack as a swarm
- Orc - Grotesque humanoids bent on war and domination
- Owl - Birds of prey with large eyes and the ability to fly without making a sound
- Pixie - Winged fairies often found in forested areas who love beauty and pranks
- Pterodactyl - Prehistoric winged reptilian creatures with a wingspan of around 25 to 30 inches
- Rot Grub - 1-inch long vermin found in carrion, dung, and other organic material
- Shrew, Common Giant - Giant shrews resemble giant rats, but are larger, being up to 6' long, and darker in color
- Shrew, Venomous Giant - A venomous variant of giant shrew, generally no more than 5% of those encountered
- Skeletaire - The final form of a zombraire which has rotted away completely
- Skeleton - Mindless undead created to guard tombs or serve their creator
- Snake, Pit Viper - Highly venomous snakes ranging from 2' to 12' in length
- Snake, Spitting Cobra
- Snapping Turtle - Reptiles with a hard shell into which the animal can pull its head and legs if threatened
- Sprite - Reclusive fey creatures, looking like tiny elves just a foot tall with dragonfly-like wings
- Stirge - Weird winged creatures resembling hairless bats with tubular proboscis
- Trollkin - Young trolls with all the powers and weaknesses of adult trolls
- Water Termite, Giant - Giant aquatic termites that spray stunning toxins and devour ship hulls