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Small monstrosity, CR 2. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium monstrosity, CR 3. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Gargantuan monstrosity, CR 14. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Huge monstrosity, CR 18. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large monstrosity, CR 3. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large monstrosity, CR 6. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large monstrosity, CR 5. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Tiny monstrosity, CR 1/4. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Small Monstrosity, CR 4. From Tome of Beasts 3.
Huge monstrosity, CR 15. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Despite their bestial appearance and utter lack of social skills, thokolas are honorable and proud warriors, living their lives in a secluded...
Tiny monstrosity, CR 4. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
This elephant-sized feline has sleek fur, four upward-turned fangs in its mouth, and a long tail ending in multiple strands like a pheasant._ **Familial Bonds.** Zouyu live as mated pairs with large territories. The great felines are gentle and ...
The wasgo, also called the sea wolf is a rather large monstrosity that dwells in northern seas where it preys upon the population of killer whales. It...
Large Monstrosity, CR 3. From Creature Codex.
Gargantuan Monstrosity, CR 7. From Tome of Beasts 3.
Gargantuan monstrosity, CR 30. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Small monstrosity, CR 6. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large monstrosity, CR 7. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Small monstrosity, CR 1. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Emerging from the surf, this massive crab-like beast has a hard, blue shell covered in barnacles. It holds a net of seaweed between its barbed claws, and a look of intelligence gleams in its elliptical, crimson eyes._ **Lurkers in the Shallows.*...
_This hunched, man-like figure lurches with a strange, half-hopping gait. Tattered clothing hangs from its muscled shoulders, and its legs are those of a ram, ending in cloven hooves._ **Trespassers on the Rites.** The first of the goat-men was ...