5 HD Monsters
in Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
40 monsters
- Baldander - Marine shapeshifter that assumes the form and abilities of creatures it kills
- Balroach - A variety of giant cockroach larger than a horse
- Barkgheist - Spirit of a person killed by a dog, appearing as a large black dog with fiery red eyes
- Bear, Quill - A large bear with long, razor-sharp spikes covering its back and sides
- Beetle, Giant Boring - Giant beetles that eat rotting wood and operate like a hive collective
- Boar, Polar - Large boar covered in thick white fur and blubber, adapted to extreme cold
- Bog Crone - A loathsome and repugnant fey who dwells in marshlands, swamps, and other watery environs
- Bone Chimera - An abominable undead monster composed of the skeletons of several different species
- Cactus Man - Resembles a Saguaro cactus with arms and legs
- Celestial, Messenger - The least powerful of the true celestials, delivering messages from the gods to mortals
- Crystalline Egret - A 5-foot tall white egret made entirely of ice
- Deadringer - A rare skeletal undead that rings bells to empower other undead and curse the living
- Deep One, Lagoon Creature - Large humanoid hybrid deep one with scaly carapace-like body, preferring stagnant swampy regions
- Gaze Guard - Constructed, non-sentient security systems created by powerful Magic-users
- Giant Flying Brain - A disembodied human brain of immense proportions, approximately six feet in diameter
- Grimhost - The ghostly protector of a temple or cemetery, risen from the first individual buried there
- Infected, Giant Ant - Giant ants infected by a blooming infectious mind
- Infernal, Malacoda - Highly intelligent, eerily silent demons with barbed bodies
- Infernal, Malebranche - A devil far larger than any man with crimson or dark gray skin and large horns
- Inversegen - A 5-foot tall manta ray-humanoid hybrid with a large fin-encased head
- Manticore, Fell - An extremely aggressive but smaller and faster breed of the common manticore with jet black fur and skin
- Ogre Mage - Highly intelligent humanoid standing 9-10 feet tall with horns and tusks
- Orycleo - Large cat-like beasts with lion bodies, rabbit ears, and fluffy tails
- Orycleo, Snow - Lion-like creature with large rabbit ears and fluffy tail tufts, native to cold climates
- Phouka - Cunning and mischievous fey famous for shapechanging abilities and playful yet unpredictable nature
- Praying Mantis, Giant - A well-camouflaged creature that waits motionless for hours
- Raccoon, Giant - Nocturnal omnivores resembling normal raccoons but 7 feet long
- Sasquatch - A seldom-seen large humanoid, over 7 feet tall with long arms and covered in shaggy hair
- Satyr - A creature with the upper half of a man and the lower half of a goat, with red or chestnut brown hair, and jet black hooves and horns
- Scrab - A huge crab with a 6-foot diameter body protected by natural anti-magic
- Skunk, Giant - Giant skunks that raid human communities and defend themselves with foul-smelling musk spray
- Slithering Tracker - A transparent slime monster, similar in nature to the gelatinous cube but smaller and more amorphous
- Snake, King Cobra - Deadly and aggressive snakes with spreading hoods that make a growling noise
- Spider, Steel - A construct made of steel with jeweled eyes used by Magic-users to guard possessions
- Swamp Monster - Semi-intelligent humanoid creature covered in moss and vines, with natural camouflage
- Thunderbird - Rare, intelligent giant eagle with electric-blue coloration and crackling static electricity
- Triton - Similar to mermen, but larger and significantly more powerful
- Twilight Hound - A large two-headed canine from another plane with a serpentine tail
- Water Leaper - A big bat-winged tadpole that inhabits swamps and lakes
- Wretchling - Psychic parasite that feeds on emotions and possesses victims