Any Monsters
in Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
227 monsters
- Advi, Avenger - A 1-foot diameter sphere with four knife-like legs and a single large 'eye'
- Advi, Charity - A sphere of silvery metal with dozens of small protrusions that glow a faint orange
- Advi, Diligence - A 1-foot diameter sphere of silvery metal with eight appendages
- Aghlorv - Six-legged, hairless cat-like creature with scaly skin and barbed spines
- Allip - Spectral undead form left behind by a suicide, still afflicted by madness
- Alokin - Alien creature with rubbery reddish skin that stands about 4 feet tall
- Amalgam - Huge undead formed from multiple spirits mingling together, appearing as clouds of mist, floating eyes, shadow figures, or blue flames
- Amarok - Lupine humanoid that forms packs and hunts wilderness areas
- Apatosapien - Bipedal, intelligent dinosaur descended from giant herbivores
- Armorphage - A magical parasite whose body outwardly appears to be an elaborate, ornamental suit of armor
- Awful Offal - A disgusting heap of viscous organ matter and entrails, the unnaturally animated remains of a humanoid separated from its skin and skeleton
- Balroach - A variety of giant cockroach larger than a horse
- Banshee - Fey undead resembling a colorless, ash-white elf in ragged clothing and chains
- Barghest - An evil shape-changing fiend that hungers for the souls of mortals
- Barkgheist - Spirit of a person killed by a dog, appearing as a large black dog with fiery red eyes
- Barrode - Humanoid scavengers with orange skin, ruffled ears, and a tactical approach to combat
- Bear, Long - An abomination created by botched growth magic, over 30 feet long with a dozen legs
- Bear, Migou - A bizarre, magical bear-like predator with humanoid-like hind paws and the ability to bewitch its prey
- Beetle, Giant Bombardier - Red and black beetle, 3 to 4 feet long, with toxic spray attack
- Beetle, Giant Rhinoceros - Largest of the giant beetles, between 10 and 14 feet long with brown or grey carapaces and huge horns
- Beetle, Giant Tiger - Predatory monsters around 5 feet long with dark brown carapaces and lighter striped or spotted patterns
- Behir - A serpentine monster with a dozen legs that can slither like a snake or move with considerable speed
- Bestomper - A giant levitating foot with eyes on each toe and a slobbering mouth on its ball
- Black Knight - A cursed heroic warrior transformed into an undead skeleton with burning coal eyes, retaining its honor and combat prowess
- Blade Spirit - Tormented souls of fallen warriors bound to their weapons in undeath
- Bloodshroud - A floating man covered in a bed sheet, soaked in dripping fresh blood
- Boggart - A creature of unknown true form that feeds on fear and can project terrifying illusions
- Bone Chimera - An abominable undead monster composed of the skeletons of several different species
- Bone Horror - Terrifying undead constructed from the bones of multiple creatures, animated by dark necromancy
- Bone Viper - An animated, undead snake skeleton
- Brain Parasite - A 1-inch long vermin found in carrion, dung, and other organic material that burrows into the brain
- Brazen Sphere Major - The most formidable construct that the spheres can assemble, an imposing humanoid monstrosity standing at a towering 12 feet
- Brazen Sphere Minor - A humanoid construct standing 6 feet tall with two bludgeon-like arms
- Brazen Sphere Recombinant - The least powerful form of Brazen Sphere constructs
- Bruhl - Feral proto-human similar to a neanderthal but smaller and more simian-like
- Cacophony - A band of magically-animated instruments brought about by the lingering attachments of failed bards
- Canein - Dog-like humanoids known for extreme loyalty and knight-like codes
- Celestial, Egregor - Very tall humanoid figures in unique elaborate armor with full helmets, watchers who ensure Celestial messengers never fall in love with humans
- Changeling - A fey creature switched with human infants, becoming increasingly ugly and deformed as its magic wears off
- Chimera, Lesser - A magical beast with the body of a lion, a goat head sprouting from its back, and a snake-headed tail
- Clockwork Armature - A massive forty-foot tall bronze device combining magical and mechanical arts
- Clockwork Skeleton - A skeletal construct made of bronze powered by pulleys, coils, wires, and gears
- Cockroach, Giant Ghoul - Animated through foul magics, a ravenous undead monster seeking to devour all flesh
- Corpse Abomination - Huge ball of rotting flesh and bones held together with clay that rolls towards victims
- Couatl - A powerful and legendary large serpent with feathered wings and shape-changing abilities
- Crawling Claw - A type of undead creature created from a severed hand, used for menial chores to discrete killings
- Cuhtli - A large golden serpent with raven wings and a tail stinger, evil counterpart to the couatl
- Cunning Cloak - A length of fabric that can assume various shapes and colors to ambush prey
- Curse - A reddish-brown mass of viscous liquid about 10 feet across
- Dancing Monitor - Large lizards that secrete poisonous oil and deliver lethal venom through a dancing attack pattern
- Dancing Shadow - A mysterious creature that disguises itself as a shadow and forces victims to dance to exhaustion
- Deceiver Kitten - Offspring of the Deceiver, quarter-sized with greenish-black catlike appearance and shoulder serpents
- Demonic Automata - A towering construct of burnished metal in the shape of a man with numerous blades sprouting from its back
- Derej Cobra
- Derej Mongoose
- Dinosaur, Compsognathus - A tiny, chicken-sized prehistoric reptile that runs swiftly to catch insects and other small prey
- Dinosaur, Velociraptor - Small feathered dinosaur, weighing about 30 pounds and similar in size to a turkey
- Dormayvoo - Humanoid zombie with closed eyes that dreams a nightmare version of reality
- Dracomander, Flame - A giant snake-like creature more than 12 feet long with a dragon-like head, wings, and lizard forelimbs
- Dracomander, Lightning - A giant snake more than 12 feet long with two dragon-like heads and dragon wings, with scales in lightning colors
- Dragon, Death - A skeletal dragon lich, a powerful ancient dragon who has chosen to become undead
- Dragonhawke - Small dragon-like creatures with avian features covered in feather-like scales
- Drat - A seemingly common rat with an aura of bad luck
- Dreadnought - A 20-foot tall metal construct in the shape of a giant knight, holding a huge lance and with a pair of long, cylindrical cannons mounted on each of its shoulders
- Dreamless - An indefinite humanoid shade, pale blue in color, that stalks the wilderness at night
- Duckbear - Creature with the body of a bear and the head of a pigeon, covered with slate gray feathers
- Dufferped - Cursed dwarves with a single central leg ending in an enormous foot
- Dynamo - A six-inch metal sphere that floats and is enveloped by an aura of lightning
- Encephallos Titanum - A cadaver plant that blooms once every hundred years, producing a blood-red flower that shoots spores to create infected thralls
- Felisian - Humanoid cat-people, intelligent, lithe, and cunning
- Flashbag - A softly-glowing orb that resembles a light inside a translucent membrane
- Flederkatze - A magical creature that appears to be a mix of feline and bat-like features
- Flying Man-of-War - A horse-sized flying jellyfish with a distinctive crest like a sail
- Fool's Idol - Golden, grotesque humanoid statue made of fool's gold (iron pyrite)
- Gaze Guard - Constructed, non-sentient security systems created by powerful Magic-users
- Geminate Serpent, Bone - Skeletal serpents with bones that glint like polished ivory, subsisting entirely from ambient magic
- Geminate Serpent, Pleasant - Cruel beings with scales like diamonds that can hide in plain sight
- Geminate Serpent, Shadow - Dark and mysterious serpents born of shadow with onyx scales that blend into darkness
- Ghostcap Bloom - Animated undead bushes found growing in graveyards, former battlefields, and crypts
- Giant Badger - Gigantic versions of normal badgers, being 5 to 7 feet in length and weighing up to 500 pounds
- Giant Cockroach - A massive and particularly disgusting version of the common cockroach
- Giant Flying Brain - A disembodied human brain of immense proportions, approximately six feet in diameter
- Giant, Ettin - A vicious and unpredictable 2-headed giant with thick, gray hide
- Gnoll, Regenerating - Gnolls enhanced through profane magical experimentation with troll-like regeneration
- Gold Slime - An oozing blob of gelatinous golden slime about 3 feet in diameter which lives by devouring gold
- Golem, Chain - Animated guardian made of heavy chain that moves like a swift snake
- Golem, Crystal - Hairless androgynous humanoid construct that can turn invisible
- Golem, Gold - Ostentatious womanly-shaped construct made of animated gold
- Golem, Purifier - An 8-foot tall construct of stone and brass with swollen arms ending in numerous holes
- Golem, Web - Magical constructs that appear as large webs and can cocoon victims
- Gorophont - A centaur-type creature with the upper body of a gorilla and the lower body of a small elephant
- Grave Caller - Undead that use lanterns to curse victims with death penalties
- Grave Sentinel - Undead warriors in smooth black plate armor that keep watch over ancient places of death
- Great Orb of Eyes - Terrifying spherical fleshy mass covered with countless pulsating and ever-shifting eyes
- Grimhost - The ghostly protector of a temple or cemetery, risen from the first individual buried there
- Guard Fern - A huge, bushy plant typically cultivated to guard narrow features such as hallways or gaps in walls
- Gump - Large and blubbery humanoid with a broad, jagged toothed grin and small deep-set eyes
- Hag - Creatures of darkness, manifestations of misdeeds that draw power from suffering
- Hatchette - Large, flightless birds with axe-like beaks that stand up to 8 feet tall
- Headless Horseman - A powerful undead warrior in knightly garb, headless but possibly wearing a jack-o-lantern, helmet, or other decoration above the neck
- Heucova - A Cleric cursed to undeath for faithlessness, resembling a skeleton in tattered robes
- Hivelings - Horrid little humanoid monsters covered in dark bristles with a shared hive-mind and hit point pool
- Hobgoblin, Bluenose - Larger cousins of goblins and a tougher, rarer breed of hobgoblins
- Homunculus - A miniature servant created by a wizard that serves as an effective spy, messenger, or scout
- Hruul - A hulking creature with four legs and three arms standing 18 feet tall
- Husk - Undead drained bodies of humanoids, appearing as "fast zombies"
- Ibix - The cousin to the faun, with a more goat-like head and ill-tempered disposition
- Ichneumon - Eight-legged beast the size of a pony with a bear-like head and long furry coat
- Illusion Trapper - A very proficient hunter that digs pits and uses hallucinatory terrain to trap prey
- Infected, Giant Ant - Giant ants infected by a blooming infectious mind
- Infected, Giant Rhinoceros Beetle - A giant rhinoceros beetle infected by the spores of the infectious mind
- Infected, Humanoid - Intelligent humanoids forming the building blocks of the collective mind of the infected
- Infected, Zombie - Undead created by animating the corpse of an infected
- Infernal, Arachnea - Exclusively female infernal that can appear as a beautiful woman or gigantic black widow spider
- Infernal, Baubas - Gangly 8-foot tall infernals with long dirty fingers, big red eyes, and rows of exaggerated sharp yellow teeth
- Infernal, Night Hag - An aged woman of horrific appearance with devilish features, taloned hands and feet, blue-black skin and hair
- Infernal, Pazzu - Famine demons that create storms and destroy harvests
- Issuv - A colony of small insect-like creatures that work together as a single, larger body
- Kirin - A scaly-skinned unicorn-like creature with a dragon-like head and leonine mane
- Krong Reap - Humanoid servant created by the gods with four arms and ugly features
- Lamia - Upper body of a beautiful woman, lower body of a venomous snake
- Lammasu - Winged lions with human-like heads, intelligent and law-abiding
- Lich - An undead former Magic-user or Cleric who used dark magic to prolong its life into undeath
- Linnorm - A large horned snake with clawed forelimbs, distantly related to dragons
- Living Candlestick - An animated candelabra that fights intruders with fire
- Living Graveyard - A giant mountain filled with tombstones, with a chapel-like building at its top
- Lizard, Fire - Huge creatures that resemble wingless dragons, gray or tan with mottled red patches
- Lobizon - A cursed person transformed into a malnourished, tail-less wolf-like creature of human size
- Lotl - Skeletal humanoid with a canine skull and shorter stature than a human
- Maggot-man - Undead remains of a powerful necromancer appearing as a writhing mass of maggots in human form
- Magnystic Mite - Artificial creatures the size of a fruit fly made by Magic-users
- Manticore, Fell - An extremely aggressive but smaller and faster breed of the common manticore with jet black fur and skin
- Mesmerbelly - Fey spirits that seize the souls of toddlers, manifesting as fleece-covered humanoids with antennas and gray belly squares
- Missile Toad - A small toad about the size of an arrow head with contact-poison secretion
- Mithridatium Bush - Shrub with tightly-closed pods that open to reveal exotic deep crimson flowers edged with black
- Mohrg - The animated corpse of a mass murderer or other heinous villain
- Monk-ee - Furry, tailed humanoid of short stature, clad in white or brown robes that allow for ease of movement
- Moon Troll - A huge, gnarled parody of a normal troll, created when a troll is severely wounded by a lycanthrope
- Moonlight Butterfly - A large nocturnal butterfly spanning a foot that consumes dreams
- Naga, Guardian - Large serpentine creatures with green and gold patterning, bright intelligent eyes, that guard dangerous places
- Nazgorean, Eelbat - An eyeless eel with bat-like wings and gray slimy skin
- Nazgorean, Frogman - Seven-foot-tall creature with muscular humanoid body, two sets of arms, and frog-like head with two pairs of eyes
- Nazgorean, Gray Render - A 9-foot tall, 4,000-pound amphibian-like creature with a hunched posture, gray coloring, and vicious claws
- Nazgorean, Octospider - A bulbous, fleshy spider-like creature with octopus tentacle legs and multiple eyes
- Nazgorean, Spiderwolf - Huge wolf-like monsters with eight legs, six eyes, and no tail
- Nazgorean, Tigersquid - Tiger-bodied creature with squidlike beak and tentacles, senses by sound alone
- Necrotic Ooze - An undead slime creature resembling a sickly mass of sticky, oozing yellow-white puss with pustules of running clear liquid
- Octopeople - Unusual humanoid beings with a large blue octopus replacing their head and shoulders, capable of perfect disguise
- Oculus Inferni - A vicious oculus with a single large eye, toothy mouth, and color-changing carapace
- Oculus Rex - The largest and most powerful of all the oculi species
- Oculus Somno - A slate-colored, slightly lumpy sphere with a single large eye and three jointed probosci
- Odeum - A foul undead spirit, the revenant of a person who was murderously insane
- Ogre Mage - Highly intelligent humanoid standing 9-10 feet tall with horns and tusks
- Ohberen - Nightmare creature with ovoid segmented body, wide mouth, and multiple barbed limbs
- Omotharkin - Remnants of a dwarven clan cursed by the Forgefather for their idleness, doomed to roam the world looking for, but never finding, rest
- Orog - Fierce militaristic humanoids related to orcs, larger and more intelligent
- Owlwolf - A wolf-sized predator with feathered pelt, curved fanged beak, and wing-shaped forelegs ending in sharp claws
- Pangotherium - A grizzly bear with the head, hide, and enlarged claws of a scaly anteater
- Phoenix - A huge, magnificent scarlet-plumed magical bird of surprising intelligence
- Pipe Beast - Unnatural arcane constructs created to guard specific rooms or items
- Plague Hound - An undead canine with an affliction similar to a ghoul or ghast
- Poludnitsa - A cruel fey who appears as a young, beautiful woman dressed in white and holding a scythe
- Praying Mantis, Giant - A well-camouflaged creature that waits motionless for hours
- Raccoon, Giant - Nocturnal omnivores resembling normal raccoons but 7 feet long
- Raggidy - A construct sewn together using magical thread, standing 7 feet tall and made of crudely-stitched cloth stuffed with sawdust
- Rakshasa - Tiger-headed humanoids with backward-curving claws who use illusions to disguise themselves
- Ramfrog - A seemingly-normal frog except for 2 big ram-like horns on its heads
- Rat Dog - Large dog-sized creature with rat-like face, long hairless tail, and opposable thumbs on front paws
- Red Cap - A murderous fey that preys upon travelers seeking refuge in ruins or abandoned castles
- Resonated - Skeletal undead with bronze-colored bones raised by a deadringer's bell power
- Rhek - A large slug or maggot with a plump rubbery body covered in mucus
- Rot Vulture - An undead carnivorous bird with the appearance of a large vulture, but with major defects such as missing eyes, torn beak, and protruding broken bones
- Rousirl - A massive rodent-like creature with a stout body standing nearly shoulder height to most humans
- Scrab - A huge crab with a 6-foot diameter body protected by natural anti-magic
- Serpent, Giant Devouring - An enormous snake thousands of feet in length with jet-black scales covered in faintly-purple pulsating runes
- Shackile - Bizarre humanoid creatures with a goose head, neck, and wings where their head should be, and a large human face on their chest
- Shedu - A winged bull with the head of a human, intelligent and benevolent
- Shield Guardian - A 9-foot tall magical construct that protects its master through a linked amulet
- Skeletal Flayer - Animated skeletons with whip and blade forearms that wear their victims' skin
- Skeletal Legs - Animated lower half of a skeleton, quicker and more agile than standard skeletons
- Skeletal Steed - An undead skeletal war horse with tattered remnants of saddle and tack still clinging to exposed bones
- Skeleton, Crimson Bones - Blood-red skeleton created through alchemy and necromancy that reanimates after destruction
- Skeleton, Diseased - Animated skeleton of a creature that died of disease, stronger than normal skeletons and capable of spreading infection
- Skeleton, Gellybone - Skeletons with bones transformed into gelatinous material through magical procedure
- Skeleton, Haunted Bones - Animated skeleton inhabited by a malicious spirit, more intelligent and quick than ordinary skeletons
- Skeleton, Pitch - A skeletal undead covered in black oily or tarry substance that ignites enemies on contact
- Slithering Tracker - A transparent slime monster, similar in nature to the gelatinous cube but smaller and more amorphous
- Slug, Giant - Truly huge slugs, 15 feet long, 8 feet wide, and around 5 feet thick
- Smouldergeist - Humanoid-shaped accumulations of smog and heat with white-hot eyes
- Snail, Giant - A great molluscoid creature with a hard shell covering most of its body
- Snail, Giant Barb - A slow creature with a 6-8 foot shell that can spit dagger-sized teeth
- Snail, Giant Pounder - The size of a large dog or pony, pounds the ground to locate burrows
- Snake, Amphisbaena - A huge fearsome serpent with a head at each end of its 10- to 15-foot body
- Snake, Clockwork Razor - Python with cruel clockwork sections fitted with razor-sharp blades
- Snake, Giant Rattlesnake - Much enlarged versions of the normal rattlesnake, averaging 14' to 20' in length at adulthood
- Snake, Hoop - Similar to a regular pit viper with a unique rolling attack method
- Snake, Rainbow - A 6-foot long snake with body colored in seven rainbow segments
- Snake, Vampire - A clumsy ground-dwelling snake with bat-like wings that drains blood from paralyzed victims
- Snake, Vort - Medium-sized venomous snake with a bright, contrasting crest
- Spellgoat - A goat that casts random magical effects when disturbed
- Spellripper - An undead with its body fully inscribed with runes and sigils that glow with stored magic
- Sphinx, Hieracosphinx - Hawk-headed sphinx that is cruel and voracious
- Spider, Giant Shrieking Tarantula - A rare, aberrant form of giant tarantula about the size of a horse with red leg-joints
- Spider, Humming - A flat-shaped arachnid with elongated head and razor-sharp front legs that hum when attacking
- Spider, Phase - An aggressive predator that can shift between tangible and intangible states
- Spider, Steel - A construct made of steel with jeweled eyes used by Magic-users to guard possessions
- Spider, Time - Pony-sized spider with iridescent translucent crystalline black body and hourglass markings
- Spirit of Vengeance - Shadowy armored warrior formed of mists and blue flame, seeking vengeance for grave betrayal
- Telethia - A large dual-headed beast of magical nature with two pairs of blue glistening wings on a powerful, iridescent body
- Tentacled Horror - A roughly 50-foot diameter mass of hundreds of thick wriggling tentacles
- Thulid, Great Brain - A monstrous, immobile brain ringed by many dexterous but weak tentacles
- Troll, Night - A shadowy relative of the common troll, an embodiment of the element of shadow
- Twilight Hound - A large two-headed canine from another plane with a serpentine tail
- Ushac - Dwarf-sized purple-skinned creatures with cat-like ears and dodger-blue hair, cheerful and helpful but easily dominated
- Vermin Queen - A colony of horrid, intelligent black beetles that assumes the guise of a beautiful human or demihuman
- Wanstrow - Tall cyclopean orc with deformed mutated body resembling various animal parts
- Wasp, Giant - Giant insect that stings prey and takes victims back to its lair to feed young
- Wick Warden - Ghostly figures of men cursed to patrol age-old roadways
- Winged Devourer - Fearsome creatures that combine the speed and agility of birds with the strength and ferocity of much larger predators
- Wondrous Guardian Automaton - Seven-foot tall steel humanoid skeletons animated by clockwork, steam, and magic
- Worg - Thoroughly evil creature with gray or black fur, 5 feet long and stands 3 feet tall at the shoulder, weighs 300 pounds
- Wretchling - Psychic parasite that feeds on emotions and possesses victims
- Zexhund - Large dog with an oversized hammer-like head, bred to transport platinum and gems
- Zombie Horse - An undead warhorse with exposed bones and rotting flesh
- Zombie, Flesh Eater - An undead creature that feasts on the flesh of living creatures
- Zombie, Hexcore - Undead creature with a soul or consciousness trapped within, created by dark magic
- Zombie, Leper - Agile undead that spreads a deadly leprosy-like disease