Unnatural monstrous creatures
Huge monstrosity, CR 11. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
The kharibdyss is a loathsome beast of the uncharted depths, its kind seldom seen on land. A bottom-feeding monster that hunts the ocean floors, kharibdyss
Large monstrosity, CR 4. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
The arachnaphant is an unholy fusion of elephant and scorpion, combining the sheer brute strength of the former with the thick armor and deadly sting of th
Large monstrosity, CR 3. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
The first artemion was a peerless, but greedy hunter, who regularly over hunted and hunted for sport with his bow, which angered the fey. The last straw ca
The shirokinu-katsukami can take 3 legendary actions, choosing from the options below. Only one legendary action option can be used at a time and only at t
Small monstrosity, CR 1/4. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium monstrosity, CR 5. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Gargantuan monstrosity, CR 25. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Weeping wolves are bizarre monsters that resemble enormous wolves, almost the size of elephants, covered in eyes that constantly weep slimy tears, and...
This was the "Final Boss" of my first campaign and I wanted to share it so other DM's could use it. The Mega Tarrasque is the beast that was created from a
Medium monstrosity, CR 1/2. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium monstrosity, CR 2. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large monstrosity, CR 6. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Though lacking optical equipment, this quick-footed omnivore's tremendous, hollow eye sockets function as a sophisticated biological radar system, steadily
A sandworm king has reached truly gigantic proportions, at least four miles long and 60 feet in diameter. Sandworm kings, unlike their smaller brethren, ar
Accordiaulus, more commonly called bellowshells, somewhat resemble nautiloid mollusks in shape and coloration: they are pony-sized invertebrates with cream
Medium monstrosity, CR 3. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Humanoids are not the only creatures to be changed by exposure to the chaotic energies of the elemental planes. In areas adjacent to the Elemental Plane of
Bunyips are reclusive aquatic mammals, that live in still bodies of water. Although they prefer shaded billabongs or oxbow lakes they have been known to in
Large monstrosity, CR 10. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Flingers are dangerous monsters that resemble large insects covered in spikes that they can shoot at their enemies. Flingers are most active during the ear