2 HD Monsters
in Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
83 monsters
- Alokin - Alien creature with rubbery reddish skin that stands about 4 feet tall
- Amarok - Lupine humanoid that forms packs and hunts wilderness areas
- Ape, Orangutan - Shy but powerful primates, heavier and stronger than humans
- Awful Offal - A disgusting heap of viscous organ matter and entrails, the unnaturally animated remains of a humanoid separated from its skin and skeleton
- Barrode - Humanoid scavengers with orange skin, ruffled ears, and a tactical approach to combat
- Beetle, Giant Bombardier - Red and black beetle, 3 to 4 feet long, with toxic spray attack
- Beetle, Giant Oil - Giant beetle about 3 feet long with eyes that can see in all directions
- Brown Mold - A fungus that feeds on light and warmth, causing cold damage to nearby creatures
- Changeling - A fey creature switched with human infants, becoming increasingly ugly and deformed as its magic wears off
- Chupacabra - A nocturnal reptile with a row of spines running down its back that moves by hopping like a kangaroo
- 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
- Crypt Dweller - An undead creature improperly buried or placed into a grave that has been desecrated or defiled
- Cynodictis - Small "bear dog" about 12 inches tall, hunts rabbits and small rodents
- Dolphin - An aquatic mammal that resembles a large fish, highly intelligent and friendly
- Dormayvoo - Humanoid zombie with closed eyes that dreams a nightmare version of reality
- Dragonhawke - Small dragon-like creatures with avian features covered in feather-like scales
- Dreamless - An indefinite humanoid shade, pale blue in color, that stalks the wilderness at night
- Dynamo - A six-inch metal sphere that floats and is enveloped by an aura of lightning
- Eel, Electric - Knifefish that can emit powerful electrical bursts in water
- Eel, Giant - Huge aquatic beasts often found in underwater ruins or as trained guardians
- Eurypterid, Pentecopterus - Fearsome sea scorpion reaching up to 5 feet 7 inches in length
- 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)
- Frog, Giant Killer - Vicious small frogs that attack with sharp talons and teeth
- Fyrenewt - Man-sized humanoid amphibian with rough, sandy, crimson-tinted brown skin
- Gnoll, Regenerating - Gnolls enhanced through profane magical experimentation with troll-like regeneration
- Grave Caller - Undead that use lanterns to curse victims with death penalties
- Grawl - Savage race of subterranean dwelling humanoids with pale gray fur, sharp claws, and panther-like heads
- Gremilkin - An extra-large cat found in and around temples and churches, kept mostly to hunt mice and other vermin
- Grick - Large snake-like creature with tentacles that hunts from hiding in shadows
- Grimlock - Muscular humanoid with gray skin that is blind but has exceptional senses of smell and hearing
- Heucova - A Cleric cursed to undeath for faithlessness, resembling a skeleton in tattered robes
- Hippocampus - The horse of the sea, with a mane that looks like seaweed and a dolphin's tail
- 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
- Infected, Humanoid - Intelligent humanoids forming the building blocks of the collective mind of the infected
- Infernal, Imp - Diminutive, dark, bat-winged humanoid with a poisonous tail stinger
- Infernal, Quasit - A diminutive demonic being roughly humanoid in shape and standing about 2 feet tall
- Issuv - A colony of small insect-like creatures that work together as a single, larger body
- Kelpie - A malevolent, shape-shifting freshwater fey that haunts lakes, rivers, and ponds
- Kreptax - Elf-sized fey creatures with goblin-like features and colorful skin
- Lake Skeleton - Dangerous undead formed from drowned corpses, with bloated lung remains
- Living Furniture - Regular household furniture that has been magically animated
- Loadstar - Ball of thin iron spikes that injects fast-growing parasitic embryos
- Locathah - Humanoid in shape, more fish than man
- Lynx, Giant - Intelligent lynxes as smart as humans, found in cold regions
- Moon Goblin - Blue-green skinned mountain-dwelling goblinoids with remarkable stealth abilities and affinity for metalwork
- Moonlight Butterfly - A large nocturnal butterfly spanning a foot that consumes dreams
- Moonshiner - A six-legged excessively-muscled hound with an over-sized jaw and a penchant for a stiff drink
- Phantom Fungus - Invisible fungal creature that appears as a brown mass with nodules when visible
- Prince Frog - Frog-shaped creature with six eye-stalks arranged like a crown, sporting bold two-toned colors
- Pseudodragon - Small dragon-like creature with chameleon abilities and telepathic communication
- Ram, Wild - Large herd animal common to high country with large curved horns
- Rock Bat - A silicate creature that resembles a large, irregular, generally rounded rock with a horn on the bottom of its body
- 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
- Sahuagin - Predatory fish-man race with green coloration, darker along the back and lighter on the belly
- Sea Ghast - Hardier and more potent variant of sea ghouls with extended poison aura and greater paralysis ability
- Sea Ghoul - Aquatic undead that scavenge shipwrecks and drownings, ambushing swimmers with paralysis and poisonous aura
- Seahorse, Giant - An actual seahorse which grows almost to the size of a pony
- Shocker Lizard - Pale gray or blue lizard that delivers electrical shocks
- 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
- Skum - Horrific humanoid creatures transformed by aboleths as their servants
- Slug, Spitting - A gastropod generally about the size of a medium pig that can spit digestive acid
- Snail, Giant Pounder - The size of a large dog or pony, pounds the ground to locate burrows
- 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, Green Tree - Arboreal, non-venomous snakes reaching up to 5 feet in length
- Snake, Vampire - A clumsy ground-dwelling snake with bat-like wings that drains blood from paralyzed victims
- Tommyknocker - Mischievous little people that infest mines, causing trouble by stealing and sabotaging operations
- Torok - Unnaturally agile forest-dwelling tall and slender bird-like humanoids
- Tusker - Stout coastal humanoids with walrus-like tusks and thick skin
- Violet Fungi - Very large purple mushrooms that resemble wailing morels with flailing branches
- Violet Fungus - A purple to gray fungus that resembles a shrieker, attacks with poisonous tentacles
- Whippersnapper - Amphibious predators that look like a cross between an eel and a frog
- Wolpertinger - A winged hybrid creature incorporating features of rabbits, deer, squirrels, and wolves
- Yellow Mold - A poisonous fungus that releases deadly spores when disturbed
- Zexhund - Large dog with an oversized hammer-like head, bred to transport platinum and gems
- Zombie, Flesh Eater - An undead creature that feasts on the flesh of living creatures