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Large beast, CR 6. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Huge beast, CR 15. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Small beast, CR 0. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Borealopelta is a tank-like, herbivorous dinosaur covered in thick, studded armor plating and bony nodules from head to tail. Its most iconic feature is it
A rather weak version of the standard bunnit. This type of bunnit, specifically, has fallen into a very unfortunate situation. Typically, they are in posse
The elasmotherium is a massive rhinoceros native to grasslands, commonly seen among the similarly sized mammoths. When aggravated, it lunges toward its agg
Medium beast, CR 1/8. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Small beast, CR 1/2. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium beast, CR 1/4. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Tiny beast, CR 0. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Huge beast, CR 13. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium beast, CR 2. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
An **axe beak** is a tall flightless bird with strong legs and a heavy, wedge-shaped beak. It has a nasty disposition and tends to attack any unfamiliar creature that wanders too close.
_The beetles wore golden bridles and carried huge leather sacks of stone and guano. They marched without stopping; dozens, even hundreds, bringing fresh earth to the white-fungus trees of the great forests. Their claws skittered with a sound like ...
A **frog** has no effective attacks. It feeds on small insects and typically dwells near water, in trees, or underground. The frog’s statistics can also be used to represent a **toad**.
_These winged snakes are coastal beasts and sometimes confused with true dragons or wyverns. They are neither, but quite deadly in their own right._ **Searing Acid.** Drakon fangs do not deliver venom; volatile acid constantly burbles up from a ...
A depression in the ground trails in the wake of this six-legged creature. Aged ice, appearing more like granite, covers the creature’s body._ **Slow but Steady.** Glacier behemoths earn their name from their resemblance to glaciers, including t...
_A large, brown spider that resembles a tarantula with exaggeratedly long legs gracefully emerges from the bushes, followed by similar arachnids that are smaller and yellow in color._ The j’ba fofi resembles an oversized tarantula with very long...
_These spiders are named for both the deep red swirls on their abdomens, unique to each spider, and for their peculiar hunting technique. The largest ones hunt in the dark canopy of temperate and subtropical forests._ **Hand-Sized Hunters.** The...
Smaller than giant sharks and hunter sharks, **reef sharks** inhabit shallow waters and coral reefs, gathering in small packs to hunt. A full-grown specimen measures 6 to 10 feet long.
This tusked seal is nearly transparent, including its internal organs, except for a few spots dotting its hide._ **Unseen Pinnipeds.** Shimmer seals traverse their typical habitats hidden from prey and predators alike. Their translucent skin and...
Greenish liquid drips from the dagger-length fangs of this 20-foot-long monstrosity. They show little fear. _**Human Hunters.**_ This giant venomous snake is known as one of the most lethal serpents, and one of the few that will attack an adult ...
_These darting creatures resemble dragonflies, but with three pairs of gossamer wings and a body made from splintered wood. Flashes of bright colors run along their bodies._ **Sew Mouths Shut.** Forest folk rarely speak when sutureflies dart thr...
Medium Beast, CR 1/4. From SRD 5.1.