Natural animals and beasts
Melt striders are deformed mutations of older insectoids, hiding away in dark corners. These acidic creatures eat away at their environment, slowly melting
Large beast, CR 1. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Tiny beast, CR 0. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Sauropods, known more generally as long-necked dinosaurs, do not take care of their young generally: instead, they lay dozens of eggs, among other mothers
Huge beast, CR 2. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Using what some experts term the Slow Burn Method, these normally solitary predators gather in groups of two to four individuals, and use their long jaws t
Huge beast, CR 16. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Due to the neotenic nature of the Oritaku, the statistics make an excellent framework for adolescents or sub-adults of other robust monarchs . To create a
Huge beast, CR 8. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Small beast, CR 1/8. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Like modern mammals on Earth after the End Cretaceous extinction, multituberculates [1] presented their own contender for aquatic niches after the
Large beast, CR 4. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
The shockscale perch is a small fish that measures up to 1 foot in length. Its body is covered in iridescent scales that can generate a mild electric charg
Small beast, CR 2. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large beast, CR 2. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large beast, CR 7. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Tiny beast, CR 1. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large beast, CR 6. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
These creatures are six-legged insects that have a vulture-like head and a bee or wasp-like body, hence their name. They have brown, white, and gray stripe
This statblock is meant to represent a robust monarch between 4 and 15 years of age. For a specific species, make the following adjustments: Kurajaku . Add