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* [[Pyrolisk]] | * [[Pyrolisk]]: A variant of the [[Cockatrice]] whose gaze causes creatures to burst into flame and can cause flames to burst into fireworks. | ||
* Lightning Quasi-[[Elemental]] | * Lightning Quasi-[[Elemental]] | ||
* [[Quickling]] | * [[Quickling]] | ||
* [[Quickwood]] | * [[Carnivorous Plant|Quickwood]] | ||
* Ram | * Ram | ||
* Rat | * Rat | ||
** Ordinary Rat | ** Ordinary Rat | ||
** [[Vapor Rat]] | ** [[Vapor Rat]]: Giant rats that live the clouds with [[Cloud Giant]]s and can turn into a gaseous form. | ||
* Raven | * Raven | ||
** Ordinary | ** Ordinary | ||
** Huge | ** Huge | ||
** Giant | ** Giant | ||
* [[Retch Plant]] | * [[Retch Plant]]: A tree that produces fruit that produce a smell so horrible when they fall off and burst that it makes people vomit if the juice gets on them. The smell attracts predators and can only be removed by cleaning it off with alcohol. It has a small chance of dropping a fruit on anyone that walks under it and will always drop multiple fruit on anyone who strike the plant or tries to clime it. At least the supply of fruit it has is very limited. | ||
* [[Rock Reptile]] | * [[Rock Reptile]]: A big lizard that camouflages itself as a pile of rock. | ||
* [[Sandling]] | * [[Sandling]] | ||
* [[Scorpion]] | * [[Scorpion]] |
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A Monster Manual (sometimes called a Monstrous Manual or a Bestiary) is a book (or set of pages you can put in a binder if you are a particularly crusty neckbeard) used in RPGs to describe the various kinds of monsters the PCs can encounter and fight. The Manual is intended for DMs to make encounters for the players. Though they are more often described in the DMG, these books can also contain descriptions for the more exotic kind of trap (no not like that). Some books may also include templates to apply to existing monsters to change them (read: make them deadlier) or ways to make your very own monster from the ground up.
If they are not bundled into the main manual, a new release of a game can see a new Monster Manual as well. This first Monster Manual is seen as a "core book" in the trinity of the Manual, the Handbook and the holy Guide. There have been times when the first monster manual preceded the rest of the core: this notably happened in 1977, so its Manual was compatible with the ancient rules that became BXCMI, up to which the AD&D Dungeon Masters Guide had to catch. This also happened in 3e/d20 with Sword and Sorcery Studios' rushed-to-print Creature Collection, and with Violet Dawn's Denizens of Avadnu. If ever comes that published setting at all, as Eden's Liber Bestarius.
After the first Monster Manual of an edition the follow-up books are divided into two different camps. One is the list of Monster Manuals who will be named Monster Manual II, Monster Manual III and so on. The other are the more "themed" books that describe settings for adventures and monsters that fit in those settings, like books describing the Underdark having many Drow, spider and Aberration type enemies, or The Manual of the Planes describing Fiends like Tanar'ri and Baatezu, alongside creatures of Chaos like the Githzerai and creatures of Law like Modrons. Books in the latter category are not considered Monster Manuals despite their number of described creatures.
Then there are the "B Side Collections"... In the early 1980s TSR found itself with dozens of post-Manual monsters from early adventure-modules and especially from another country - Great Britain, in White Dwarf magazine. Gygax bundled the former with the best he could scrounge from the latter, birthing - or, perhaps, pinching off - the Fiend Folio. After this one's mixed reception, "fiend folio" is now a term for a holding-pen of niche monsters which you don't want defiling the mainline of Manual sequelae.
The problem with making a lot of Monster Manuals is that the monsters in the later books are split up into four groups: 30% will be reprints of monsters from older books of varying obscurity, 30% will be either upscaled animals or creatures made by slapping a number of templates together ending with creatures that lack the focus and originality of their progenitors, 30% will be 'Folio-bait (Three-headed hermaphrodites! Killer paper! Murderous hats!), and the final 10% being actually interesting creatures (either original or mythological) that could make an interesting addition to a game.
Theoretically the game can be played without the Monster Manual and just the PHB+DMG by making human(oid)s and traps the only enemies. In practice this is never done for long and the Monster Manual is an important part of any game, as a game with nothing interesting to fight is just as bad as uninteresting mechanics or classes.
The only two editions after AD&D to not start with a Monster Manual are 2nd Edition, which instead had the Monstrous Compendium series which were released in loose-leaf form instead of as books before they later released the Monstrous Manual, and 4th Edition Essentials, which instead had the short-lived Monster Vault series. Those ideas went down like Monica on the Hindenberg against the Washington Monument.
List of Monster Manuals and the Monsters within
(Under Construction)
Monster Manual (AD&D)
The basic monsters were the monsters which the English Speaking Peoples [TM, Churchill] grew up with, from such stories as Gary Gygax read in his childhood - which was a long time ago. (Note that E.G.G. was a "coot" even in Dave Arneson's eyes in the early 1970s.) You will see a lot of Europe in here, from Grimm and Greece. Where the critters aren't European - like the djinn - they are from Victorian-era translations of Egyptian and Syrian work. The most truly exotic here are the demons; perhaps as they should be.
- Aerial Servant
- Anhkheg
- Giant Ant
- Ape
- Gorilla
- Carnivorous Ape
- Axe Beak
- Baboon
- Badger
- Baluchitherium
- Barracuda
- Basilisk
- Bear
- Giant Beaver
- Giant Beetle
- Beholder
- Black Pudding
- Blink Dog
- Boar
- Brain Mole
- Brownie
- Buffalo
- Bugbear
- Bulette
- Bull
- Wild Camel
- Carrion Crawler
- Catoblepas
- Wild Cattle
- Centaur
- Giant Centipede
- Cerebral Parasite
- Chimera
- Cockatrice
- Coatl
- Giant Crab
- Giant Crayfish
- Crocodile
- Demon
- Demogorgon
- Juiblex
- Mane
- Orcus
- Succubus
- Vrock
- Hezrou
- Glabrezu
- Nalfeshnee
- Marilith
- Balor
- Yeenoghu
- Devil
- Dinosaur
- Anatosaurus
- Ankylosaurus
- Antrodemus
- Apatosaurus
- Achelon Ischyras
- Brachiosaurus
- Camarasaurus
- Ceratosaurus
- Cetiosaurus
- Dinichtys
- Diplodocus
- Elasmosaurus
- Gorgosaurus
- Iguanadon
- Lambiosaurus
- Megalosaurus
- Monoclonius
- Mosasaurus
- Paleoscincus
- Pentaceratops
- Plateosaurus
- Plesiosaurus
- Pteranodon
- Stegosaurus
- Styracosaurus
- Teratosaurus
- Triceratops
- Tyrannosaurus Rex
- Displacer Beast
- Djinni
- Dog
- War Dog
- Wild Dog
- Dolphin
- Doppleganger
- Dragon
- Black Dragon
- Blue Dragon
- Brass Dragon
- Bronze Dragon
- Tiamat
- Copper Dragon
- Gold Dragon
- Green Dragon
- Platinum Dragon
- Red Dragon
- Silver Dragon
- White Dragon
- Dragonne
- Dragon Turtle
- Dryad
- Dwarf
- Giant Eagle
- Ear Seaker
- Eel
- Electric Eel
- Giant Eel
- Weed Eel
- Efreeti
- Elemental
- Air Elemental
- Earth Elemental
- Fire ELemental
- Water Elemental
- Elephant
- Asiatic Elephant
- African Elephant
- Elf: Has only one stat block used for multiple kinds of elves. Describes the Aquatic Elf. Drow, Grey Elf, Half-Elf, and Wood Elf.
- Ettin
- Floating Eye
- Eye of the Deep
- Flightless Bird
- Frog
- Giant Frog
- Killer Frog
- Poisonous Frog
- Violet Fungus
- Giant Gar
- Gargoyle
- Gas Spore
- Gelatinous Cute
- Ghast
- Ghost
- Ghoul
- Giant
- Gnoll
- Gnome
- Giant Goat
- Goblin
- Golem
- Clay Golem
- Flesh Golem
- Iron Golem
- Stone Golem
- Gorgon
- Grey Ooze
- Green Slime
- Griffon
- Groaning Spirit (Banshee)
- Halfling
- Tallfellow
- Stout
- Harpy
- Hellhound
- Herd Animal
- Hippocampus
- Hippogriff
- Hippopotamus
- Hobgoblin
- Homunculus
- Horse
- Draft Horse
- Heavy Horse
- Light Horse
- Medium Horse
- Pony
- Wild Horse
- Hydra
- Hyena
- Giant Hyena
- Imp
- Intellect Devourer
- Invisible Stalker
- Irish Deer
- Ixitxachitl
- Jackal
- Jackalwere
- Jaguar
- Ki-rin
- Kobold
- Lamia
- Lammasu
- Lamprey
- Larva
- Giant Leech
- Leopard
- Leprechaun
- Leucrotta
- Lich
- Lion
- Lion
- Mountain Lion
- Spotted Lion
- Lizard
- Fire Lizard
- Giant Lizard
- Minotaur Lizard
- Subterranean Lizard
- Lizard Man
- Locanthah
- Lurker Above
- Lycanthrope
- Giant Lynx
- Mammoth
- Manticore
- Masher
- Mastodon
- Medusa
- Men
- Merman
- Mimic
- Mind Flayer
- Minotaur
- Mold
- Morkoth
- Mule
- Mummy
- Naga
- Guardian Naga
- Spirit Naga
- Water Naga
- Neo-Otyugh
- Night Hag
- Nightmare
- Nixie
- Nymph
- Ochre Jelly
- Giant Octopus
- Ogre
- Ogre Mage
- Orc
- Half Orc
- Giant Otter
- Otyugh
- Giant Owl
- Owlbear
- Pegasus
- Peryton
- Piercer
- Giant Pike
- Pixie
- Giant Porcupine
- Giant Portuguese Man-o-War
- Pseudodragon
- Purple Worm
- Quasit
- Rakshasa
- Giant Ram
- Giant Rat
- Ray
- Manta Ray
- Pungi Ray
- Stingray
- Remorhaz
- Rhinoceros
- Wooly Rhinoceros
- Roc
- Roper
- Rot Grub
- Rust Monster
- Sahuagin
- Salamander
- Satyr
- Giant Scorpion
- Sea Hag
- Giant Sea Horse
- Sea Lion
- Shadow
- Shambling Mound
- Shark
- Giant Shark
- Shedu
- Shrieker
- Skeleton
- Giant Skunk
- Slithering Tracker
- Giant Slug
- Giant Snake
- Amphisboena
- Constrictor
- Poisonous
- Sea
- Spitting
- Spectre
- Sphynx
- Andro-
- Crio-
- Gyno-
- Hieraco-
- Spider
- Giant Spider
- Huge Spider
- Large Spider
- Phase Spider
- Giant Water Spider
- Sprite
- Giant Squid
- Stag
- Giant Stag
- Stirge
- Strangle Weed
- Su-Monster
- Sylph
- Thought Eater
- Giant Tick
- Tiger
- Tiger
- Sabre-Tooth
- Titan
- Titanothere
- Giant Toad
- Giant Toad
- Ice Toad
- Poisonous Toad
- Trapper
- Treant
- Triton
- Troglodyte
- Troll
- Turtle
- Giant Sea
- Giant Snapping
- Umber Hulk
- Unicorn
- Vampire
- Giant Wasp
- Water Weird
- Giant Weasel
- Whale
- Wight
- Will-o-(the)-Wisp
- Wind Walker
- Wolf
- Wolverine
- Wraith
- Xorn
- Wyvern
- Yeti
- Zombie
Monster Manual II (AD&D)
The Fiend Folio was deemed a failure to which end TSR's marketing geniuses figured out its MAIN problem... branding. So here we got the third Manual sold to us as the second. As the Folio passed along 1970s-era monsters (and a lot of shit from the Fiend Factory), this "second" Manual packaged up early 80s monsters from the S- series and the A- series (alongside some shit from Dragon). The illustrations are better than Folio's grainy and gory horrors. The font is still awful, so a generation of gamers never did figure out if the orangutan demon was a bar-lgura or a bar-igura.
- Aboleth
- Afanc
- Agathion: A good spirit from the upper planes that can take the form other good-aligned creatures or an incorporeal spirit bound to an item. In its natural form it resembles an elf with shining eyes. They have both psionic abilities and some of the powers of a Cleric and can cause positive energy damage with a touch in their natural form. In later editions it was renamed to Agathinon. The original name was recycled by Pathfinder for their version of the Guardinal.
- Annis
- Ant Lion: A giant antlion, an insect whose larva dig pits to trap prey.
- Ascomoid
- Aspis
- Drone
- Larva
- Cow
- Atomie
- Aurumvorax
- Azer
- Baku: A tapir-like creature from Japanese mythology that consumes dreams. This version of the Baku does not eat dreams. It is a good-aligned monster with psionic abilities as well as being able to gore and trample enemies, and it also has a trumpeting roar that damages and frightens evil creatures.
- Banderlog: An intelligent baboon-like primate.
- Barghest
- Barkburr: An animated plant that disguises itself as a burr on a tree. It jumps on people that it sees as a threat to the forest where it lives and injects them with a poison that turns the victim into a tree, which may stay a tree, or morph into a badger, a giant weasel, a Treant, or a level 1 Druid.
- Direburr: A variant of the Barkburr that attacks people indiscriminately and only turns victims into lifeless trees.
- Basidirond
- Greater Basilisk
- Bat
- Mobat: A giant predatory bat with a painful shriek that forces people to cover their ears instead of fighting.
- Ordinary Bat
- Fire Bat: A bat from the elemental plane of fire. They can burn people and drink their blood at the same time.
- Northern Bear (Polar Bear)
- Giant Bee
- Worker Honeybee
- Soldier Honeybee
- Bumblebee
- Beetle
- Death Watch Beetle: A monstrous beetle that camouflages itself with bits of debris glued to its back and has the ability to produce a sound that can instantly kill nearby creatures.
- Slicer Beetle: A beetle that hunts by cutting a victim's arm or leg off and then running away with it. Its lair may contain mismatched pairs of magic gauntlets or boots from its victims and the book has rules for what happens if you wear a mismatch pair of boots or gauntlets.
- Behemoth: A bigger and meaner version of a hippo.
- Behir
- Bloodthorn
- Boalisk: A constrictor snake that also has a gaze attack that inflicts a rotting disease.
- Bodak
- Boggart: The immature form of a Will-o-Wisp that looks like a humanoid.
- Boggle: Ugly humanoids that secrete a slippery oil and can cast dimension door through anything that vaguely resembles a door frame to a place only up to three feet away.
- Boobrie: A massive marsh-dwelling bird.
- Bookworm: A tiny but very fast-moving worm with the ability to camouflage itself that eats paper. It can't harm players but may attack anything they are carrying made of paper.
- Bowler
- Buckawn
- Cat
- Domestic
- Wild
- Cat Lord
- Giant Catfish
- Cave Cricket: This giant cricket is more annoying that dangerous. Its chirping sounds are loud enough to drown out speech and attract predators. If it is frightened it may do a jumping or kicking attack that does very little damage.
- Cave Fisher
- Cave Moray: A long slug-like ambush predator that lives in holes in the walls of caves and attack by stretching its body out to bite at prey before quickly retreating.
- Centipede
- Huge
- Megalo-
- Cheetah
- Choke Creeper
- Cloaker
- Cooshee (Elven Dog)
- Giant Crane
- Crysmal: A six-legged crystal monster from the elemental plane of earth that feeds on crystal.
- Crystal Ooze
- Cyclopskin
- Daemon
- Arcanadaemon
- Charon
- Charonadaemon
- Derghodaemon
- Hydrodaemon
- Oinodaemon (Anthraxus)
- Piscodaemon
- Ultrodaemon
- Yagnodaemon
- Dao
- Crimson Death: A gaseous monster found in misty wetlands that attacks victims to drain them of body fluids.
- Demilich
- Demodand
- Farastu (Tarry) Demodand
- Kelubar (Slime) Demodand
- Shator (Shaggy) Demodand
- Demon
- Alu-demon
- Babau
- Baphomet
- Bar-Igura: Or is it Bar-Lgura?
- Cambion
- Chasme
- Dretch
- Fraz-Urb'luu
- Graz'zt
- Kostchtchie
- Nabassu
- Pazuzu
- Rutterkin
- Derro
- Deva
- Astral Deva
- Monadic Deva
- Movanic Deva
- Devil
- Diakk: Evil birds from Hades with hands in place of wings and beaked humanlike faces. They come in two varieties. Tall Diakka are fast, look like storks, and attack with their long beaks while broad Diakka are tougher, look like pelicans, and attack with their clawed hands. Both types can also cast a few spells.
- Dinosaur: Several of these are not actually Dinosaurs.
- Ankisaurus
- Camptosaurus
- Compsognathus
- Dacentrurus
- Deinonychus
- Dilophosaurus
- Dimetrodon
- Euparkeria
- Kentrosaurus
- Mamenchisaurus
- Massopondylus
- Nothosaurus
- Ornitholestes
- Phororhacos
- Podokesaurus
- Giant Pterosaur
- Struthiomimus
- Tanystropheus
- Tennodontosaurus
- Dracolisk: A hybrid of a black dragon and a basilisk.
- Dragon
- Giant Dragonfly
- Dragon Horse: A magical scaly horse that can fly.
- Dragonnel: A monster related to dragons that is smaller and less intelligent that can be trained as a mount.
- Drelb: Also known as the Haunting Custodian. A shadowy creature from the negative plane that looks similar to a Wraith but is not undead. It paralyzes enemies with a chilling touch that has no save but only lasts for one round and can use illusions to make it look like it is retreating when it is actually coming at you. It can only be damaged by magical weapons and takes double damage from magic weapons that are also silver. Any psionic power or attack used against it bounces back at the user.
- Drider
- Duergar
- Dustdigger: A starfish-like creature found in deserts that buries itself in sand and fills itself with air. When prey walks over it, it deflates itself to create a pit trap and then envelopes and eats the victim. Some of them can also use illusions.
- Eagle
- Eblis: Inteligent evil storkmen with spellcasting abilities.
- Electric Eel
- Elf
- Grugach: A xenophobic variant of the Wood Elf.
- Valley Elf: A xenophobic variant of the Gray Elf.
- Elven Cat: A cat with magical powers that often acts as a sentry for elves and other secretive creatures.
- Executioner's Hood
- Falcon
- Small
- Large
- Firefriend: A friendly giant firefly that can talk and shoot lasers. Definitely a friend you didn't know you needed.
- Giant Fly
- Bluebottle
- Horsefly
- Foo Creatures: A monster based on the guardian lion statues you see in China. In D&D they come in dog and lion varieties. They are stronger against evil creatures and are especially effective against lawful evil ones. Their abilities include turning invisible, travelling ethereally and astrally, and calling summoning other foo creatures with their barking.
- Dog
- Lion
- Forester's Bane: A Carnivorous Plant that traps victims with its leaves and attacks with saw-like stalks, but does produce nutritious fruit.
- Formian
- Myrmarch
- Warrior
- Worker
- Froghemoth
- Galeb Duhr
- Giant
- Gibbering Mouther
- Gloomwing: A giant carnivorous moth with a confusing pattern on its wings. In battle it produces pheromones that weaken non-insects and attract other gloomwings. The larva of a Gloomwing is the Tenebrous Worm below.
- Goat
- Gorgimera: A hybrid of a Gorgon and a Chimera.
- Greenhag
- Grippli
- Grig
- Grim: A guardian creature that takes the form of a giant animal at night and becomes ethereal during the day. They warn good creatures of the approach of evil and can turn undead.
- Elemental Grue
- Hangman Tree
- Haunt: A spirit of a person who died with an important task unfinished that can't rest until it has done it. It attempts to possess people so it will have a body with which to complete its mission. It can't leave the area where it died unless it is possessing a body, and if that body dies it is then stuck haunting where that body died. If a haunt is defeated it will reform in a few days and can only be permanently removed by exorcism or letting it complete its purpose.
- Hollyphant: A miniature winged elephant with golden fur from the upper planes. They may be small, but they are very powerful.
- Hordling
- Hybsil: It is like a centaur but much smaller, and instead of being a combination of a human and a horse, combines a small fey creature with a miniature antelope.
- Jann
- Mustard Jelly
- Kampfult: Similar to a Roper but looks like a viny plant stump.
- Kech: Evil forest-dwelling humanoids with leafy green skin and fangs.
- Korredy
- Kraken
- Greater Lammasu
- Land Lamprey: A lamprey that mutated to be able to live on land.
- Luck Eater: A golden-furred cat that enchants people with the sound of its purring and stays with them for 2 to 5 hours, causing everything around it to have bad luck on rolls. If it goes for thirty minutes without any rolls being made nearby, it will force its victims to attack the first creature that they meet. If it goes for another thirty minutes without any rolls being made, it will then force the victims to attack each other, although the victims become able to attack the Luck Eater as well so it will hide itself it if it has to go that far.
- Lycanthrope
- Magman: A humanoid from the para-elemental plane of heat, which isn't the same thing as the plane of fire. They enjoy swimming around in lava and setting other creatures on fire for fun but will freeze if they stay out of lava for too long.
- Mandragora
- Giant Mantis
- Mantrap
- Margoyle
- Marid
- Shadow Mastiff
- Mihstu: An elemental creature that looks like a cloud of mist that attacks either by forming razor-sharp tentacles or enveloping and causing constitution damage to victims.
- Miner
- Minimal: Miniature versions of animals created with magic.
- Gorilla
- Carnivorous Ape
- Baboon
- Badger
- Black Bear
- Brown Bear
- Cave Bear
- Wild Boar
- Warthog
- Buffalo
- Bull
- Wild Camel
- War Dog
- Wild Dog
- Asian Elephant
- African Elephant
- Hippopotamus
- Wild Horse
- Hyena
- Jaguar
- Leopard
- Lion
- Mountain Lion
- Lynx
- Mammoth
- Rhinoceros
- Stag
- Tiger
- Wolf
- Modron
- Monodrone
- Duodrone
- Tridrone
- Quadrone
- Pentadrone
- Decaton
- Nonaton
- Octon
- Septon
- Hexton
- Quinton
- Quarton
- Tertian
- Secundus
- Primus
- Russet Mold
- Mongrelman
- Moon Dog
- Muckdweller
- Mud-Man: Mud animated by magic-polluted water. They attack any creature more mobile than themselves by throwing globs of hardening mud to drown them. If they get close enough to a target they make a suicidal attack by throwing their whole body at the victim.
- Myconid
- Nereid
- Narwhale
- Obliviax
- Aquatic Ogre (Merrow)
- Oliphant: A elephant-like monster from The Lord of the Rings.
- Ophidian: Snake people whose bite turns victims into more of them.
- Opinicus: Chaotic Good magical creatures found in deserts that have the body and neck of a camel, the legs and tail of a lion, the face, hands, and feet of a monkey, and the wings of an eagle.
- Otter
- Owl
- Para-Elemental
- Ice
- Smoke
- Magma
- Ooze
- Pech
- Pedipalp: A clade of animals that includes solifugids (camel spiders) and their relatives.
- Large (Schizomida)
- Huge (Amblypygus)
- Giant (Uropygus)
- Phantom: A soulless entity created by a traumatic death that acts like a recording of a person's final moments. It cannot be damaged but also can't cause any harm. It can only frighten people that see it and can be destroyed by an exorcism.
- Phoenix
- Phycomid
- Planetar
- Pseudo-Undead
- Deadly Pudding
- Brown
- Dun
- White
- Pyrolisk: A variant of the Cockatrice whose gaze causes creatures to burst into flame and can cause flames to burst into fireworks.
- Lightning Quasi-Elemental
- Quickling
- Quickwood
- Ram
- Rat
- Ordinary Rat
- Vapor Rat: Giant rats that live the clouds with Cloud Giants and can turn into a gaseous form.
- Raven
- Ordinary
- Huge
- Giant
- Retch Plant: A tree that produces fruit that produce a smell so horrible when they fall off and burst that it makes people vomit if the juice gets on them. The smell attracts predators and can only be removed by cleaning it off with alcohol. It has a small chance of dropping a fruit on anyone that walks under it and will always drop multiple fruit on anyone who strike the plant or tries to clime it. At least the supply of fruit it has is very limited.
- Rock Reptile: A big lizard that camouflages itself as a pile of rock.
- Sandling
- Scorpion
- Large
- Huge
- Scum Creeper
- Selkie
- Shade
- Greater Shedu
- Sirine
- Animal Skeleton
- Skunk
- Slime Creature
- Olive Slime
- Snake
- Constrictor
- Poisonous
- Solar
- Solifugid
- Spectator
- Giant Marine Spider
- Spriggan
- Squealer
- Squirrel
- Giant Black
- Ordinary
- Carnivorous Flying Squirrel
- Stegocentipede
- Stench Kow
- Stone Guardian
- Storoper
- Giant Sundew
- Swan
- Swanmay
- Swordfish
- Taer
- Tarrasque
- Tasloi
- Giant Harvester Termite
- Worker
- Soldier
- Thessalhydra
- Thri-Kreen
- Thunder Beast
- Thunderherder
- Time Elemental
- Transposer
- Tri-Flower Frond
- Marine Troll
- Fresh Water
- Salt Water
- Twilight Bloom
- Land Urchin
- Ustilagor
- Vagabond
- Vargouille
- Vegepygmy
- Verme
- Vilstrak
- Vulchling
- Vulture
- Giant
- Ordinary
- Weasel
- Webbird
- Wemic
- Black Willow
- Wolf-in-Sheep's-Clothing
- Wolfwere
- Worm
- Xag-ya and Xeg-yi
- Xaren
- Yeth Hound
- Yochlol
- Yuan Ti
- Juju Zombie
- Monster Zombie
- Zorbo
- Zygom
From 1984 on, Dragon Magazine published dozens of new monsters in three Creature Catalogs. These didn't make it into officially-bound texts at the time, but the Lillend and the Dark Naga will find some love in the next edition. You might consider the monsters in these three to amount to a Fiend Folio II.
Monstrous Manual (AD&D 2E)
This was an odd duck in the series, because post-Gygax TSR got it into its head that we didn't need no stinkin' manual. Their rationale was that every setting should differ, and where an Athas might not have orcs (anymore) another locale might be like Talislanta and short on elves. Even if they did have something called an "elf" it will be setting-specific. So they released "Monstrous Compendium" sheafs, each monster to fill two sides of a page, which the DM could put into a binder or a Trapper Keeper or something.
As usual, early 1990s TSR had failed to listen to their actual customers, lost demon-worshipping souls as we are. It turns out that plenty of settings agree on the same basic monsters, or at least like to leaf through the pages for inspiration. So, kicking and screaming, in 1993 TSR released the Monstrous Manual. It followed the same monster-to-a-page format, so you could detach these ladies and fill your binders with them as the Prophets demand. (Note: This list might be incomplete or incorrect as it was based on an online list and not the actual Monstrous Manual, I've noticed some error s in the list and will have to check the actual manual to see if this all correct. Also this list doesn't have any of the monster that were released in later Monstrous Compendiums such as the one for Planescape.)
- Aarakocra
- Aboleth
- Ankheg
- Arcane
- Argos
- Aurumvorax
- Baatezu
- Pit Fiend
- Black Abishai
- Green Abishai
- Red Abishai
- Banshee
- Basilisk
- Lesser Basilisk
- Greater Basilisk
- Dracolisk
- Bat
- Common Bat
- Large Bat
- Huge Bat(Mobat)
- Azmyth
- Night Hunter
- Sinister
- Bears
- Black Bear
- Brown Bear
- Cave Bear
- Polar Bear
- Beetles
- Bombardier Beetle
- Boring Beetle
- Fire Beetle
- Rhinoceros Beetle
- Stag Beetle
- Water Beetle
- Behir
- Beholder and beholder-kin
- Beholder
- Death Kiss
- Eye of the deep
- Gauth
- Spectator
- Undead Beholder
- Hive Mother
- Director
- Examiner
- Lensman
- Overseer
- Watcher
- Birds
- Blood Hawk
- Boobrie
- Condor
- Giant Eagle
- Wild Eagle
- Eblis
- Emre
- Falcon
- Flightless Bird
- Large Hawk
- Kingfisher
- Owl
- Giant Owl
- Talking Owl
- Raven
- Huge Raven
- Giant Raven
- Skyfisher
- Swan
- Vulture
- Giant Vulture
- Brain mole
- Broken One
- Greater Broken One
- Brownie
- Killmoulis
- Bugbear
- Bulette
- Bullywug
- Carrion Crawler
- Great Cats
- Cheetah
- Jaguar
- Leopard
- Common Lion
- Mountain Lion
- Spotted Lion
- Giant Lynx
- Wild Tiger
- Smilodon
- Small Cats
- Domestic Cat
- Wild Cat
- Elven Cat
- Catoblepas
- Cave fisher
- Centaur
- Centipedes
- Giant Centipede
- Huge Centipede
- Megalocentipede
- Tunnel Worm
- Chimera
- Gorgimera
- Cloaker
- Cockatrice
- Pyrolisk
- Couatl
- Crabman
- Crawling claw
- Crocodile
- Giant Crocodile
- Giant Crab
- Giant Crayfish
- Crypt thing
- Death knight
- Deepspawn
- Dinosaurs
- Ankylosaurus
- Deinonychus
- Diplodocus
- Elasmosaurus
- Lambeosaurus
- Pteranodon
- Stegosaurus
- Triceratops
- Tyrannosaurus
- Displacer Beast
- Dog
- Wild Dog
- War Dog
- Blink Dog
- Death Dog
- Dog, moon
- Dolphin
- Doppleganger
- Dracolich
- Dragon
- Black dragon
- Blue dragon
- Green dragon
- Red dragon
- White dragon
- Amethyst dragon
- Crystal dragon
- Emerald dragon
- Sapphire dragon
- Topaz dragon
- Brass dragon
- Bronze dragon
- Copper dragon
- Gold dragon
- Silver dragon
- Brown dragon
- Cloud dragon
- Deep dragon
- Mercury dragon
- Mist dragon
- Shadow dragon
- Steel dragon
- Yellow dragon
- Dragon turtle
- Dragonet
- Faerie dragon
- Firedrake
- Pseudodragon
- Dragonne
- Dryad
- Dwarf
- Hill
- Mountain
- Derro
- Duergar
- Elementals
- Air
- Earth
- Water
- Fire
- Sylph
- Aerial Servant
- Pech
- Sandling
- Salamander
- Fire Snake
- Nereid
- Water Weird
- Tempest
- Skriaxit
- Elephants
- African Elephant
- Mammoth
- Mastodon
- Oliphant
- Elf
- Aquatic Elf
- Drow
- Ettercap
- Eyewing
- Feyr
- Great Feyr
- Fishes
- Barracuda
- Giant Carp
- Giant Catfish
- Dragonfish
- Electric Eel
- Giant Eel
- Marine Eel
- Weed Eel
- Giant Gar
- Ixitxachitl
- Lamprey
- Giant Lamprey
- Land Lamprey
- Manta Ray
- Giant Pike
- Piranha
- Giant Piranha
- Pungi Ray
- Quipper
- Giant Sea Horse
- Shark
- Giant Shark
- Sting Ray
- Frogs
- Giant Frog
- Killer Frog
- Poisonous Frog
- Fungi
- Violet Fungus
- Shrieker
- Phycomid
- Ascomoid
- Gas Spore
- Galeb Duhr
- Gargantuas
- Reptilian Gargantua
- Humanoid Gargantua
- Insectoid Gargantua
- Gargoyle
- Margoyle
- Genies
- Djinni
- Dao
- Efreeti
- Marid
- Jann
- Ghost
- Ghouls
- Ghoul
- Lacedon
- Ghast
- Giants
- Cloud Giant
- Cyclops
- Desert Giant
- Ettin
- Firbolg
- Fire Giant
- Fog Giant
- Formorian
- Frost Giant
- Hill Giant
- Jungle Giant
- Mountain Giant
- Reef Giant
- Stone Giant
- Storm Giant
- Verbeeg
- Wood Giant
- Gibberling
- Giff
- Gith
- Pirate Gith
- Githyanki
- Githzerai
- Gloomwing Moth
- Tenebrous Worm
- Gnoll
- Flind
- Gnomes
- Rock Gnome
- Svirfneblin (Deep Gnome)
- Thinker Gnome
- Forest Gnome
- Spriggan Gnome
- Goblin
- Golems
- Stone Golem
- Iron Golem
- Flesh Golem
- Clay Golem
- Bone Golem
- Doll Golem
- Gargoyle Golem
- Glass Golem
- Necrophidus
- Scarecrow
- Caryatid Column
- Juggernaut
- Stone Guardian
- Gorgon
- Grells
- Grell Worker
- Grell Philosopher
- Grell Patriarch
- Gremlins
- Gremlin
- Fremlin
- Galltrit
- Mite
- Snyad
- Jermlaine
- Griffon
- Grimlock
- Grippli
- Hags
- Annis Hag
- Green Hag
- Sea Hag
- Halflings
- Hairfoot Halfling
- Tallfellow Halfling
- Stout Halfling
- Harpy
- Lesser Hatori
- Greater Hatori
- Haunt
- Hell hound
- Heucuva
- Hippocampus
- Hippogriff
- Hobgoblin
- Homonculus
- Hook horror
- Horses
- Draft Horse
- Heavy Horse
- Medium Horse
- Light Horse
- Wild Horse
- Riding Horse
- Pony
- Mule
- Humans
- Aborigine/caveman
- Adventurer
- Bandit/brigand
- Barbarian/nomad
- Berserker/dervish
- Farmer/herder
- Gentry
- Knight
- Mercenary
- Merchant sailor/fisherman
- Merchant/trader
- Middle class
- Peasant/serf
- Pilgrim
- Pirate/buccaneer
- Police/constabulary
- Priest
- Sailor
- Slaver
- Soldier
- Thief/thug
- Tradesman/craftsman
- Tribesman
- Wizard
- Hydras
- Hydra
- Lernaean Hydra
- Pyrohydra
- Cryohydra
- Imp
- Quasit
- Mephit
- Fire Mephit
- Ice Mephit
- Lava Mephit
- Mist Mephit
- Smoke Mephit
- Steam Mephit
- Insects
- Giant Ant
- Giant Ant Lion
- Aratha
- Aspis Cow
- Aspis Drone
- Aspis Larva
- Assassin Bug
- Worker Bee
- Soldier Bee
- Bumblebee
- Cave Cricket
- Giant Dragonfly
- Dragonfly Larva
- Ear Seeker
- Firefriend (Giant Firefly)
- Giant Bluebottle Fly
- Giant Horsefly
- Fyrefly
- Horax
- Giant Hornet
- Pernicon
- Gargantuan Praying Mantis
- Giant Harvester Termite (King, Queen, Soldier, Worker)
- Giant Tick
- Giant Wasp
- Insect Swarms
- Velvet Ant Swarms
- Grasshopper Swarm
- Locust Swarm
- Intellect devourer
- Invisible stalker
- Ixitxachitl
- Jackalwere
- Kenku
- Ki-rin
- Kirre
- Kobold
- Urd
- Kuo-toa
- Lamia
- Lamia Noble
- Lammasu
- Greater Lammasu
- Leeches
- Giant Leech
- Throat Leech
- Leech swarm
- Leprechaun
- Leucrotta
- Lich
- Demilich
- Living wall
- Lizards
- Fire Lizard
- Giant Lizard
- Minotaur Lizard
- Subterranean Lizard
- Lizardmen
- Lizard king
- Locathah
- Lurkers
- Lurker
- Trapper
- Forest trapper (Miner)
- Lycanthropes
- Lesser Seawolf
- Greater Seawolf
- Werebat
- Werebear
- Wereboar
- Werefox
- Wererat
- Wereraven
- Weretiger
- Werewolf
- Mammals
- Carnivorous Ape
- Wild Baboon
- Badger
- Banderlog
- Bhaergala
- Wild Boar
- Chattur
- Cooshee
- Dakon
- Debbi
- Goat
- Gorilla
- Hsing-sing
- Hyena
- Jackal
- Losel
- Monkey Spider
- Osquip
- Black Porcupine
- Brown Porcupine
- Rothe
- Skunk
- Sleek
- Wild Stag
- Stench Kow
- Taer
- Tyrg
- Warthog
- Weasel
- Wolverine
- Various Minimal Mammals
- Various Giant Mammals
- Herd Mammals
- Camel
- Cattle
- Buffalo
- Antelope
- Sheep
- Small Mammals
- Beaver
- Chipmunk
- Ermine
- Ferret
- Fox
- Gopher
- Hedgehog
- Mink
- Mole
- Monkey
- Mouse
- Muskrat
- Opossum
- Otter
- Sea Otter
- Giant Otter
- Domestic Pig
- Wild Pig
- Rabbit
- Raccoon
- Flying Squirrel
- Giant Black Squirrel
- Woodchuck
- Manscorpion
- Manticore
- Medusas
- Medusa
- Greater Medusa
- Maedar
- Glyptar
- Merman
- Mimic
- Killer Mimic
- Mind flayer (illithid)
- Minotaur
- Crimson Death Mist
- Vampiric Mist
- Molds
- Brown Mold
- Russet Mold
- Yellow Mold
- Mold man (vegepygmy)
- Mongrelman
- Morkoth
- Muckdweller
- Mudman
- Mummy
- Greater Mummy
- Myconid
- Nagas
- Guardian Naga
- Spirit Naga
- Water Naga
- Dark Naga
- Neogi
- Great Old Master
- Nightmare
- Nymph
- Giant Octopus
- Ogres
- Ogre
- Ogre Mage
- Merrow
- Half-ogre
- Ogrillion
- Oozes, Slimes, Jellies
- Olive Slime
- Olive Slime Creature
- Mustard Jelly
- Stunjelly
- Ochre Jelly
- Gray Ooze
- Crystal Ooze
- Gelatinous Cube
- Green Slime
- Slithering Tracker
- Orc
- Orog
- Otyugh
- Neo-Otyugh
- Owlbear
- Pegasus
- Peryton
- Phantom
- Phoenix
- Piercer
- Dangerous Plants
- Choke Creeper
- Mantrap
- Retch Plant
- Snapper-Saw
- Thornslinger
- Tri-Flower Frond
- Yellow Musk Creeper
- Yellow Musk Zombie
- Intelligent Plants
- Hangman Tree
- Kelpie
- Obliviax
- Quickwood
- Shambling Mound
- Strangleweed
- Giant Sundew
- Thorny
- Poltergeist
- Deadly Puddings
- Black Pudding
- White Pudding
- Brown Pudding
- Dun Pudding
- Quaggoth
- Rakshasa
- Greater Rakshasa
- Giant Rat
- Osquip
- Remorhaz
- Revenant
- Roc
- Roper
- Rust monster
- Sahuagin
- Satyr
- Korred
- Scorpions
- Large Scorpion
- Huge Scorpion
- Giant Scorpion
- Sea lion
- Selkie
- Shadow
- Lesser Shedu
- Greater Shedu
- Sirine
- Skeletons
- Skeleton
- Animal Skeleton
- Monster Skeleton
- Giant Skeleton
- Skeleton Warrior
- Slaads
- Red Slaad
- Blue Slaad
- Giant Slug
- Snakes
- Amphisbaena
- Boalisk
- Constrictor Snake
- Giant Constrictor Snake
- Heway
- Normal Poisonous Snake
- Giant Poisonous Snake
- Giant Sea Snake
- Spitting Snake
- Snake, winged
- Spectre
- Sphinxes
- Androsphinx
- Criosphinx
- Gynosphinx
- Hieracosphinx
- Spiders
- Hairy Spider
- Large Spider
- Huge Spider
- Giant Spider
- Phase Spider
- Sword Spider
- Gargantuan Spider
- Sprites
- Sprite
- Sea Sprite
- Pixie
- Nixie
- Atomie
- Grig
- Giant Squid
- Kraken
- Stirge
- Su-monster
- Swanmay
- Bird Maiden
- Tabaxi
- Tabaxi Lord
- Tako
- Tanar'ri
- Balor
- Marilith
- Tarrasque
- Tasloi
- Thought-eater
- Thri-kreens
- Thri-kreen
- Tohr-kreen
- Xixchil
- Titan
Toads
- Giant Toad
- Fire Toad
- Ice Toad
- Poisonous Toad
- Treant
- Triton
- Troglodyte
- Trolls
- Normal Troll
- Two-Headed Troll
- Freshwater Troll (Scrag)
- Saltwater Troll (Marine Scrag)
- Desert Troll
- Spectral Troll(Troll Wraith)
- Giant Troll
- Ice Troll
- Spirit Troll
- Umber hulk
- Vodyanoi
- Unicorn
- Urchins
- Black Urchin
- Green Urchin
- Red Urchin
- Silver Urchin
- Yellow Urchin
- Land Urchin
- Vampire
- Wemic
- Whales
- Common Whale
- Giant Whale
- Leviathan
- Killer Whale
- Narwhal
- Wight
- Will o'wisp
- Wolves
- Wolf
- Worg
- Dire Wolf
- Winter Wolf
- Wolfwere
- Worms
- Purple Worm
- Giant Bloodworm
- Bookworm
- Rot Grub
- Wraith
- Wyvern
- Xorn
- Xorn
- Xaren
- Yeti
- Yuan-ti
- Histachii Yuan-ti
- Yugoloth
- Least Yugoloth
- Lesser Yugoloth
- Greater Yugoloth
- Zaratan
- Zombie
- Common Zombie
- Monster Zombie
- Ju-ju Zombie
- Sea Zombie
- Zombie Lord