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List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters
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See also: Lists of Dungeons & Dragons monsters
This is the list of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters, an important element of that role-playing game.[1] This list only includes monsters from official Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition supplements published by TSR, Inc. or Wizards of the Coast, not licensed or unlicensed third party products such as video games or unlicensed Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition manuals.
Contents
1 MC1–5 Monstrous Compendiums
2 MC6–10 Monstrous Compendiums
3 MC11–15 Monstrous Compendiums
4 TSR 2140 - Monstrous Manual (1993)
5 TSR 2602 - Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix (1994)
6 TSR 2501 - Monstrous Compendium - Mystara Appendix (1994)
7 TSR 2153 - Monstrous Compendium - Ravenloft Appendix III: Creatures of Darkness (1994)
8 Monstrous Compendium Annuals
9 TSR 2433 - Dark Sun Monstrous Compendium Appendix II: Terrors Beyond Tyr (1995)
10 TSR 2613 - Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix II (1995)
11 TSR 2162 - Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium Appendices I & II (1996)
12 TSR 2524 - Savage Coast Monstrous Compendium Appendix (1996)
13 TSR 2635 - Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix III (1998)
14 TSR 3140 - Birthright - Blood Spawn: Creatures of Light and Shadow (2000)
15 Other sources
15.1 Spelljammer
15.2 Forgotten Realms
15.2.1 TSR1060 - Ruins of Undermountain (1991)
15.2.2 TSR9326 - The Drow of the Underdark (1991)
15.2.3 TSR1083 - Menzoberranzan (1992)
15.2.4 TSR1084 - Ruins of Myth Drannor (1993)
15.2.5 TSR1085 - Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting (1993)
15.2.6 TSR9563 - Powers & Pantheons (1997)
15.3 Dragonlance
15.3.1 TSR9294 - Dragon's Rest (1990)
15.3.2 TSR9334 - Wild Elves (1991)
15.3.3 TSR9344 - Taladas: The Minotaurs (1991)
15.3.4 TSR9382 - Flint's Axe (1992)
15.4 Al-Qadim
15.4.1 TSR1077 - Land of Fate (1992)
15.4.2 TSR9366 - Golden Voyages (1992)
15.4.3 TSR1091 - City of Delights (1993)
15.4.4 TSR9431 - Assassin Mountain (1993)
15.4.5 TSR9433 - Secrets of the Lamp (1993)
15.4.6 TSR9440 - Ruined Kingdoms (1994)
15.4.7 TSR9449 - Corsairs of the Great Sea (1994)
15.5 Planescape
15.5.1 TSR2600 - Planescape Campaign Setting (1994)
15.5.2 TSR2603 - Planes of Chaos (1994)
15.5.3 TSR2607 - Planes of Law (1995)
15.5.4 TSR2615 - Planes of Conflict (1995)
15.6 Dark Sun
15.6.1 TSR2400 - Dark Sun Campaign Setting (1991)
15.6.2 TSR2432 - City by the Silt Sea (1994)
15.6.3 TSR2437 - Thri-Kreen of Athas (1995)
15.6.4 TSR2438 - Dark Sun Campaign Setting (1995)
15.6.5 TSR2444 - The Wanderer's Chronicle: Mind Lords of the Last Sea (1996)
15.7 Birthright
15.7.1 TSR3100 - Birthright Campaign Setting (1995)
15.8 Greyhawk
15.8.1 TSR11374 - The Scarlet Brotherhood (1999)
15.9 Other sources
15.9.1 TSR9506 - Chronomancer (1995)
15.9.2 TSR9569 - The Illithiad (1998)
16 References
MC1–5 Monstrous Compendiums
TSR 2102 - MC1 - Monstrous Compendium Volume One (1989) – ISBN 0-88038-738-6
This was the initial volume in the Monstrous Compendium series, for the second edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game, published in 1989. Most of the monsters for Volume One were taken from previous first edition AD&D books; the monster entries were greatly expanded and in most cases each monster now filled an entire page and had an all-new illustration. The Monstrous Compendium series consisted of a pack of 5-hole punched loose-leaf pages rather than an actual book, designed to be arranged to the player's preference. Volume One of the Monstrous Compendium was packaged in a box, which contained the pack of monster sheets as well as a binder intended to store the sheets for Volumes One, Two, and Three. The pack consisted of 144 pages, unnumbered, and included a "How To Use This Book" page, with an alphabetical index to Volume One on the back, four pages of monster summoning and random encounter charts, and a blank monster sheet to be photocopied, with the remainder consisting of the monster descriptions. Also included were eight full-page illustrations on heavier card stock.
Note: All monsters from MC1 appeared in the Monstrous Manual (1993), though some had slightly altered headings.
Creature Page Other appearances Variants Description
Aerial servant Monster Manual (1977), Guide to the Ethereal Plane (1998) A form of invisible air elemental that can be summoned by a cleric; it is very strong and usually attacks by strangling an opponent
Animal, herd Camel, Cattle, Buffalo, Antelope and Sheep
Bat Common, Large (Giant) and Huge Bat (mobat)
Bear Black, Brown, Cave and Polar
Behir The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth (1982), Monster Manual II (1983), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual (2003) A snake-like reptilian monster which can move quickly and climb thanks to its dozen legs; it can discharge a stroke of lightning, squeeze opponents with its long body, and swallow creatures whole
Beholder Supplement I: Greyhawk (1975), Monster Manual (1977), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual (2003), Monster Manual (2008) A large orb dominated by a central eye and a large toothy maw, with 10 smaller eyes on tops sprouting from the top of the orb; the large eye negates all magic and the smaller eyes cause a variety of magical effects
Boar Wild Boar, Giant Boar (Elothere) and Warthog
Bookworm Monster Manual II (1983), A worm that inhabits libraries and eats books, it can change its normal gray color to match its surroundings
Brownie Monster Manual (1977), A 2-foot-tall (0.61 m), benign humanoid relative of the halfling that is difficult to surprise, and can blend into its surroundings
Bugbear Supplement I: Greyhawk (1975), Monster Manual (1977), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual (2003), Monster Manual (2008) A 7-foot-tall (2.1 m), hairy cousin of the goblin, with a nose like that of a bear, which prefer to attack foes by ambush
Carrion crawler Supplement I: Greyhawk (1975), Monster Manual (1977), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual (2003), Monster Manual (2008) A worm-like cephalopod that scavenges subterranean areas, feeding primarily upon carrion, whose tentacles paralyze creatures
Catoblepas Supplement III: Eldritch Wizardry (1976), Monster Manual (1977), Monster Manual II (2002) A bizarre creature that inhabits swamps, the large bloodshot eyes of its unusually heavy head emanate a ray that causes other creatures to simply die
Cats, great Cheetah, Jaguar, Leopard, Common Lion, Mountain Lion, Spotted Lion, Giant Lynx, Wild Tiger and Smilodon
Cave fisher In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords (1981), Monster Manual II (1983), Dragon #355 (May 2007) A large insectoid with characteristics of a spider and lobster, it catches foes with its sticky filament by firing it from a distance
Centaur, sylvan Dungeons & Dragons set (1974), Monster Manual (1977), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual (2003) A woodland being with the upper half of a human and the lower body of a large powerful horse, it is a sociable tribal creature
Centipede Giant centipede, Huge centipede and Megalocentipede
Chimera Dungeons & Dragons set (1974), Monster Manual (1977), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual (2003), Monster Manual (2008) Chimera and Gorgimera
Cockatrice Supplement III: Eldritch Wizardry (1976), Monster Manual (1977), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual (2003) Cockatrice and Pyrolisk
Couatl Supplement III: Eldritch Wizardry (1976), Monster Manual (1977), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual (2003) A 12-foot-long (3.7 m) feathered serpent native to jungle regions, of lawful good alignment, with great magical and psionic power
Displacer beast Supplement I: Greyhawk (1975), Monster Manual (1977), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual (2003), Monster Manual (2008) A magical creature resembling a puma with a tentacle growing from each shoulder, it hates all forms of life, and always appears 3 feet from its actual position
Dogs Wild, War, Blink and Death Dogs
Dragons Powerful and intelligent, usually winged reptiles with magical abilities and breath weapon.
-- Dragon, Black Dungeons & Dragons set (1974), D&D Basic Set (1977, 1981, 1983), Monster Manual (1977), D&D Companion Rules (1984), Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia (1991), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual v.3.5 (2003), D&D Miniatures: Dragoneye set #44 (2004), D&D Icons: Gargantuan Black Dragon (2006), D&D Miniatures: Unhallowed set #55 (2007) Chaotic evil dragons that spit acid
-- Dragon, Blue Dungeons & Dragons set (1974), Monster Manual (1977), D&D Basic Set (1981, 1983), D&D Companion Rules (1984), Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia (1991), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual v.3.5 (2003), D&D Miniatures: Deathknell set #38 (2005), D&D Icons: Gargantuan Blue Dragon (2007) Lawful evil dragons that discharge a bolt of lightning
-- Dragon, Brass Greyhawk set (1974), Monster Manual (1977), D&D Basic Set (1997), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual v.3.5 (2003), D&D Miniatures: Dragoneye set #14 (2004), D&D Miniatures: Unhallowed set #19 (2007) Chaotic good dragons that can breathe a cone of sleep gas or a billowing cloud of fear-causing gas
-- Dragon, Bronze Greyhawk set (1974), Monster Manual (1977), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual v.3.5 (2003), D&D Miniatures: War Drums set #7 (2006) Lawful good dragons that breathe a bolt of lightning or a repulsion gas cloud
-- Dragon, Copper Greyhawk set (1974), Monster Manual (1977), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual v.3.5 (2003), D&D Miniatures: Angelfire set #21 (2005), D&D Miniatures: Desert of Desolation #23 (2007) Chaotic good dragons that breathe a discharge of acid or a cloud of gas that slows creatures
-- Dragon, Gold Dungeons & Dragons set (1974), Monster Manual (1977), D&D Basic Set (1981, 1983), D&D Companion Rules (1984), Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia (1991), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual v.3.5 (2003), D&D Miniatures: Giants of Legend set #61 (2004), D&D Miniatures: Deathknell set #7 (2005) Lawful good dragons that breathe fire or chlorine gas
-- Dragon, Green Dungeons & Dragons set (1974), Monster Manual (1977), D&D Basic Set (1981, 1983), D&D Companion Rules (1984), Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia (1991), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual v.3.5 (2003). D&D Miniatures: War of the Dragon Queen set #38 (2005) Lawful evil dragons that breathe a cloud of poisonous chlorine gas
-- Dragon, Red Dungeons & Dragons set (1974), D&D Basic Set (1977, 1981, 1983), Monster Manual (1977), D&D Companion Rules (1984), Dragon #134 "The Ecology of the Red Dragon" (1988), Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia (1991), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual v.3.5 (2003), D&D Miniatures: Dragoneye set #55 (2004), D&D Miniatures: Giants of Legend set #71 (2004), D&D Icons: Colossal Red Dragon (2006) Chaotic evil dragons that breathe a cone of fire
-- Dragon, Silver Greyhawk set (1974), Monster Manual (1977), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual v.3.5 (2003), D&D Miniatures: Archfiends set #5 (2004) Lawful good dragons that breathe a cone of frost or a cloud of paralyzing gas
-- Dragon, White Dungeons & Dragons set (1974), D&D Basic Set (1977, 1981, 1983), Monster Manual (1977), D&D Companion Rules (1984), Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia (1991), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual v.3.5 (2003), D&D Miniatures: Night Below #58 (2007), D&D Icons: Legend of Drizzt Scenario Pack (2007) ("Icingdeath, Gargantuan White Dragon") Chaotic evil dragons that breathe a cone of cold
Dragon turtle
Dragonfish
Elemental Air, Earth, Fire and Water Elementals
Elephant African Elephant, Mammoth, Mastodon and Oliphant
Elf
Genie Al-Qadim - Land of Fate Djinn, Dao and Efreeti
Ghost
Ghoul Ghoul, Lacedon and Ghast
Giant Cloud, Fire, Frost, Hill, Stone and Storm Giant
Gnoll Gnoll and Flind
Gnome
Goblin
Golem, lesser Flesh and Clay
Golem, greater Stone and Iron
Halfling Hairfoot, Tallfellow and Stout
Harpy
Hobgoblin
Homonculous
Hornet, giant Hornet and Wasp
Horse Draft Horse, Heavy Warhorse, Medium Warhorse, Light Warhorse, Pony, Wild Horse, Riding Horse and Mule
Hydra Hydra, Lernean Hydra, Pyrohydra and Cryohydra
Hyena Hyena and Hyaenodon
Imp Imp and Quasit
Invisible stalker
Jackal
Jackalwere
Kobold
Korred
Lich Lich and Demilich
Lizard Fire, Giant, Minotaur and Subterranean lizards
Lizard man Lizard Man, Lizard King
Lycanthrope Werebear, Wererat, Lesser and greater Seawolf, Weretiger and Werewolf
Manticore
Medusa Normal and Greater
Men aborigines/cavemen, adventurers, bandits/brigands, barbarians/nomads, berserkers/dervishes, farmers/herders, gentry, knights, mercenary soldiers, merchant sailors/fishermen, merchants/traders, middle class, peasantry (serfs), pilgrims, pirates/buccaneers, police/constabulary, priests, sailors, slavers, soldiers, thieves/thugs, tradesmen/craftsmen, tribesmen, and wizards
Mind flayer
Minotaur
Mud-man
Mummy
Nixie
Nymph
Ogre Ogre, Ogre Mage and Merrow Large, powerful humanoid creatures with slightly below average intelligence.
Oozes/slimes/jellies Ochre Jelly, Gray Ooze, Crystal Ooze, Gelatinous Cube and Green Slime
Orc Orc and Orog
Owl Normal, Giant and Talking
Owlbear
Pegasus
Piercer
Pseudodragon
Puddings, deadly Black, White, Dun and Brown
Rakshasa Normal and Greater
Rat (Giant Rat) Common and Giant
Ray Manta, Pungi and Sting Rays, Ixitxachitl
Remorhaz
Satyr
Scorpion Large, Huge and Giant
Selkie
Shadow
Skeleton Normal, Animal and Monster
Skunk Normal and Giant
Snake Constrictor (Normal and Giant), Poisonous (Normal and Giant), Giant Sea and Giant Spitting Snakes
Spectre
Spider (Large, Huge, Giant and Phase) Large, Huge, Giant, Giant Water, Giant Marine and Phase Spiders
Sprite
Toad, giant Giant, Fire, Ice and Poisonous Toads
Treant
Troll Troll, Two-Headed Troll, Freshwater and Saltwater Scrag
Umber hulk Umber Hulk and Vodyanoi They are a type of humanoid insect. They have long mandible arms with powerful claws. Anyone looking into their eyes can be driven mad.
Unicorn
Vampire
Wight
Will o'wisp
Wolf Wolf, Dire Wolf (Worg), Winter Wolf
Wolfwere
Wraith
Wyvern
Yeti
Yuan-ti
Zombie Common, Monster and Ju-Ju Zombie
TSR 2103 - MC2 - Monstrous Compendium Volume Two (1989) – ISBN 0-88038-753-X
This was the second volume in the Monstrous Compendium series, for the second edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, published in 1989. As with Volume One, most of the monsters for Volume Two were taken from previous first edition AD&D books, with greatly expanded entries that now filled an entire page and had an all-new illustration. Volume Two was packaged in a wraparound cover, and the pages were designed to fit in the binder that came with Volume One of the Monstrous Compendium. The pack consisted of 144 pages, unnumbered, and included a 2-page alphabetical index to Volume One and Volume Two, 10 pages of monster summoning and random encounter charts, and a blank monster sheet to be photocopied with a sheet of instructions for the blank monster form, with the remainder consisting of the monster descriptions. Also included were 8 full-page illustrations on heavier card stock.
Note: All monsters from MC2 appeared in the Monstrous Manual (1993), though some had slightly altered headings.
Creature Page Other appearances Variants Description
Aarakocra
Aboleth
Ankheg
Ant Giant Ant and Ant Swarm
Ant lion, giant
Ape, carnivorous
Baboon Wild Baboon and Banderlog
Badger Common and giant
Barracuda
Basilisk Lesser, greater and Dracolisk
Beetle Bombardier, Boring, Fire, Rhinoceros, Stag and Water
Bulette
Bullywug
Crocodile Normal and giant
Crustacean, giant Giant Crab and Giant Crayfish
Dolphin
Doppleganger
Dragonne
Dryad
Dwarf Hill and Mountain
Dwarf, duergar Duergar and Steeder (Giant Spider)
Eagle Wild and giant
Eel Electric, Giant, Marine and Weed
Elf, Drow Drow and Drider
Ettercap
Ettin
Fish, giant Giant Catfish, Giant Gar and Giant Pike
Frog Giant, killer and poisonous
Fungus Violet Fungus, Shrieker, Phycomid, Ascomoid and Gas Spore
Galeb duhr
Gargoyle Gargoyle and Margoyle
Genie Al-Qadim - Land of Fate Jann and Marid
Giant-kin, cyclops
Giant-kin, firbolg
Giant-kin, fomorian
Giant-kin, verbeeg
Gorgon
Griffin
Groaning spirit (banshee)
Guardian daemon Least, lesser and greater
Hag Annis, Greenhag and Sea Hag
Haunt
Hawk Large (hawk), Small (falcon) and Blood Hawk
Hell hound
Heucuva
Hippocampus
Hippogriff
Jermlaine
Kelpie
Kenku
Ki-rin
Killmoulis
Kuo-toa
Lamia Lamia and Lamia Noble
Lammasu Lesser and greater
Lamprey Normal, giant and land
Leech Leech Swarm, Giant Leech and Throat Leech
Leprechaun
Leucrotta
Locathah
Lurker above Lurker, Trapper, and Forest Trapper
Lycanthrope Wereboar and Werefox (Foxwoman)
Mammal, minimal
Mammal, small Beaver, Cat (house), Chipmunk, Ermine, Ferret, Fox, Gopher, Hedgehog, Mink, Mole, Monkey, Mouse, Muskrat, Opossum, Otter, Otter (sea), Otter (giant), Pig (domestic), Pig (wild), Rrabbit, Raccoon, Squirrel (flying), Squirrel (giant black) and Woodchuck
Merman
Mimic
Mold Brown, Russet and Yellow
Mogrelman
Morkoth
Muckdweller
Myconid (fungus man)
Naga Guardian, Spirit and Water
Nereid
Obliviax (memory moss)
Octopus, giant
Osquip
Otyugh Otyugh and Neo-otyugh
Piranha Normal and giant
Pixie
Plant, carnivorous Choke Creeper, Hangman Tree, Mantrap, Strangleweed, Giant Sundew and Tri-flower Frond
Poltergeist
Porcupine Black, brown and giant
Roc
Roper
Rot grub
Rust monster
Sahuagin
Salamander Salamander and Fire Snake
Sandling
Sea horse, giant
Sea lion
Shambling mound
Shark Common and giant (megalodon)
Slithering tracker
Slug, giant
Sphinx Androsphinx, Criosphinx, Gynosphinx and Hieracosphinx
Squid, giant Giant Squid and Kraken
Stirge
Swanmay Swanmay and Swan
Sylph
Tarrasque
Tasloi
Triton
Troglodyte
Urchin Black, Green, Red, Silver, Yellow and Land
Urd
Water weird
Weasel Wild and giant
Whale Common, Giant, Leviathan, Killer and Narwhal
Wolverine Normal and giant
Worm Purple Worm, Tenebrous Worm and Tunnel Worm
Xorn
Yellow musk creeper & zombie
TSR 2104 - MC3 - Monstrous Compendium - Forgotten Realms Appendix (1989) – ISBN 0-88038-769-6
This appendix to the Monstrous Compendium series was designed for use with the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the second edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game. The pack consisted of 64 5-hole punched unnumbered loose-leaf pages.
Creature Page Other appearances Variants Description
Ascallion Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Four (1998) (as Fish, Ascallion) Adult Female, Young, Adult Male
Asperii Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Four (1998)
Beholder-kin Monstrous Manual (1993) Spectator, Gauth
Belabra (Tangler)
Berbalang
Bhaergala Monstrous Manual (1993) (as Mammal)
Bichir (Lungfish, Giant)
Bunyip Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Three (1996)
Burbur Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Three (1996)
Claw, Crawling Monstrous Manual (1993)
Cloaker Monstrous Manual (1993)
Darkenbeast
Death, Crimson Monstrous Manual (1993) (as Mist, Crimson Death)
Dinosaur Monstrous Manual (1993) (Ankylosaurus, Deinonychus, Diplodocus, Elasmosaurus, Lambeosaurus, Pteranodon, Stegosaurus, Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus Rex) Allosaurus, Anchisaurus, Ankylosaurus, Paleocinthus, Archelon, Brachiosaurus, Brontosaurus, Camarasaurus, Camptosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Cetios