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Small Fey, CR 1/2. From Tome of Beasts 2023.
Large Fiend, CR 9. From SRD 5.1.
A dragon that dwells in the depths of darkness, its vulnerability lies in its poor eyesight. 4.00 (one vote) Back to Main Page → 5e Homebrew → Creatures
Medium Monstrosity, CR 3. From SRD 5.1.
The foot soldiers of the Legion. The cyclops was designed as a peacekeeping unit, but has since been twisted into the most common Legion foe in Atlas, repr
Medium Fey, CR 6. From Tome of Beasts 2023.
Medium fiend, CR 2. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Huge dragon, CR 16. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large giant, CR 13. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium Dragon, CR 3. From Tome of Beasts 2023.
Tiny Beast, CR 0. From SRD 5.1.
Medium fiend, CR 6. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large giant, CR 4. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large elemental, CR 5. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Gargantuan dragon, CR 32. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium Fey, CR 10. From Tome of Beasts 2023.
_Sometimes called folding angels, algoriths are lawful beings made from sheer force, pure math, and universal physical laws._ **Creatures of Pure Reason.**They are the border guards of the Conceptual Realms, warding subjective beings from the Re...
Small fey, CR 6. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Gargantuan dragon, CR 20. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
_Alseids are the graceful woodland cousins to centaurs, with the slender upper body of an elf and the lower body of a deer. Because they are rarely seen far from the wooded glades they call home, they are sometimes called “grove nymphs,” despite b...
_The amphiptere is most commonly found as a flight of gold-crested, bat-winged serpents bursting from the foliage._ **Tiny Wyverns.** An amphiptere has batlike wings and a stinger similar to a wyvern’s at the end of its tail. Their reptilian bod...
Small Ooze, CR 5. From Creature Codex.
A broiling drake is a stocky, wingless variety of dragon known for its incredible sturdiness and its scales that are almost indistinguishable from stones,