Unnatural monstrous creatures
The first brontosaurus was made by a wizard called Drag Lyell when he combined the body of an apatosaurus and the head of a vicious, sharp-toothed creature
Medium monstrosity, CR 16. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Small monstrosity, CR 3. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Huge monstrosity, CR 18. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium monstrosity, CR 3. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large monstrosity, CR 9. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
A gohma larva—or "baby gohma"—is a newborn offspring of an infamous monster called gohma . Like its mother, a larva is an spider-like creature, but only ha
Large monstrosity, CR 2. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
The thunderous drone of massive wings and the sudden blotting out of the sun presage the arrival of Kabuterimon. These enormous insectoid Digimon claim vas
The golgotha was created by a bygone "death cult" to carry out its ritualistic executions; The original creators and masters of the golgotha were poorly un
Medium monstrosity, CR 5. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium monstrosity, CR 6. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Small monstrosity, CR 1. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium monstrosity, CR 4. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large monstrosity, CR 25. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Bringing chaos wherever it is they go, Stymphalian birds are great avian predators with talons as long as short swords, beaks that shine like bronze, and f
Large monstrosity, CR 5. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Small monstrosity, CR 2. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Tiny monstrosity, CR 1/4. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Some festerhearts become lanky with long limbs. These festerhearts move with an agility that their kin lack, though they aren't as strong and they're somew
As large and frantically-writhing worms, moldorms can are most often found underground in caves or ruins, but are also known to inhabit habitats as diverse
In the dead of night, in dimly lit forests, the fiery glow of the inferno owlbears is the last thing many ever see. Once, these were ordinary owlbears , th