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TSR 2002 - Dungeons & Dragons "white box" (1974)[edit]

This early boxed set by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson was printed in 1974, and is often known as the "white box." It contained three booklets, one of which—"Monsters & Treasure"—contained some of the first descriptions of the game's most iconic monsters. This booklet contained an index on pages 3–4 featuring stats only for how many creatures of each type appeared per encounter, armor class, how many inches the creature could move on its turn, hit dice, % in lair, and treasure. Pages 5–20 followed with descriptions of each of the monsters, typically consisting of one or more paragraphs. Most of the monsters on this book did not feature an illustration. Also featured are descriptions of humans (bandits, brigands, berserkers, dervishes, nomads, buccaneers, cavemen, and mermen), horses, insects, and other small and large animals.

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Creature Page Other Appearances Versions Included Description
Basilisks 10 Original: Eldritch Wizardry; Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Companion Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #81; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume Two, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Has the power of turning to stone by touch and glance


Black Pudding 19 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual, Dragon #219; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual
    Black (or Gray) puddings dissolve wood, and corrode metal


Centaurs 15 Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual, The Complete Book of Humanoids, Player's Option: Skills & Powers; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual
    Can attack twice, once as a man and once as a horse


Chimera 11 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set, Companion Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #94; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Can gore with goat's head, tear with lion fangs, and dragon's head can bite or breathe fire


Cockatrices 10 Basic 1977: Basic Set; 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #95; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual
    A less powerful but more mobile basilisk, turns opponents to stone by touch


Djinn 19 Basic 1977: Basic Set; 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set, Companion Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual
    Aerial creatures with magical powers


Dragons 11-14 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set, Companion Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual, Draconomicon; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual, Draconomicon; 4th Edition: Monster Manual, Draconomicon: Chromatic Dragons
    Powerful and intelligent winged reptiles with magical abilities and breath weapon.


Dryads 16 Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #87; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume Two, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Beautiful tree sprites, each a part of their own respective tree


Dwarves 16 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Player's Handbook; 2nd Edition: Player's Handbook, Monstrous Compendium Volume Two, The Complete Book of Dwarves, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Player's Handbook, Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Player's Handbook, Monster Manual, Races of Stone; 4th Edition: Player's Handbook, Monster Manual
    Described in the "Chainmail" set; clumsy monsters like ogres and giants have a hard time hitting them


Efreet 19
    Similar to djinn, but creatures of fire that tend to be Chaotic


Elves 16 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Player's Handbook; 2nd Edition: Player's Handbook, Monstrous Compendium Volume One, The Complete Book of Elves, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Player's Handbook, Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Player's Handbook, Monster Manual, Races of the Wild; 4th Edition: Player's Handbook, Monster Manual
    Elves make their homes in woodlands and remote meadowlands


Elementals 18-19
    Four types described: Air, earth, fire, and water


Gargoyles 14 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume Two, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Reptilian bipedal beast, Chaotic in alignment


Ghouls 9 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual, Dragon #252; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual, Savage Species; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual, Libris Mortis: The Book of Undead; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Paralyze anyone they touch


Giants 8-9 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual, Giantcraft; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual, Savage Species; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    


Gnolls 8 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set, Gazetteer: The Orcs of Thar; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #63; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual, The Complete Book of Humanoids, Player's Option: Skills & Powers; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #367
    A cross between gnomes and trolls, otherwise similar to hobgoblins


Gnomes 16
    Slightly smaller than dwarves, with longer beards, inhabits hills and lowland burrows
Goblins 7
    Small monsters first described in the original "Chainmail" set


Gorgons 10 Original: Eldritch Wizardry; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set, Companion Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #97; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume Two, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual,; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Bull-like monsters with a breath capable of turning creatures to stone


Gray Ooze 20
    Seeping horror that resembles wet stone and corrodes metal like a black pudding
Green Slime 20
    Non-mobile hazard that turns flesh into more green slime


Griffons 18 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume Two, Dragon #161, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual, Savage Species; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    The most prized of steeds, fond of horse flesh


Hippogriffs 17 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume Two, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Fierce fighters that attack with both hooves and sharp beaks


Hobgoblins 8 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set, Gazetteer: The Orcs of Thar; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #63; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual, The Complete Book of Humanoids, Player's Option: Skills & Powers; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual, Races of Faerûn; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #309, Monster Manual V; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Large and fearless goblins


Hydras 10 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #272; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Large dinosaurs with multiple heads


Invisible Stalkers 18 Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Companion Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual
    Monsters created by spells, faultless trackers


Kobolds 7 Original: Blackmoor; Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set, Gazetteer: The Orcs of Thar; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #63, Dragon #141; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual, The Complete Book of Humanoids, Player's Option: Skills & Powers; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #332, Races of the Dragon; 4th Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #364
    Similar to goblins but weaker


Lycanthropes 14-15
    


Manticoras 10 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Dragon #153, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Huge, lion-bodied monstrosities with a tail full of spikes that can be fired


Medusae 10 Original: Eldritch Wizardry; Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set, Companion Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual, Savage Species; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Human-type monster with the lower body of a snake, turns those who look at it to stone


Minotaurs 15 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #116, Dragon #141; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual, The Complete Book of Humanoids, Player's Option: Skills & Powers; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual, Savage Species; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #369
    Bull-headed men, who are man-eaters


Mummies 9 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual, , Dragon #300, Savage Species; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual, Libris Mortis: The Book of Undead; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Touch causes a rotting disease


Nixies 15-16
    Water sprites are Neutral in nature but will enslave humans for one year
Ochre Jelly 19
    Giant amoeba which can be killed by fire or cold, but divides when hit by weapons


Ogres 8 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set, Gazetteer: The Orcs of Thar; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual, The Complete Book of Humanoids, Player's Option: Skills & Powers; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #304, Savage Species; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual, Monster Manual IV; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Large and fearsome monsters


Orcs 7-8 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set, Gazetteer: The Orcs of Thar; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #62, Dragon #141; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual, The Complete Book of Humanoids, Player's Option: Skills & Powers; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual, Monster Manual IV; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Tribal creatures that live in caves or villages


Pegasi 17
    Winged horses that will serve only Lawful characters
Pixies 16
    Air sprites originally described in the "Chainmail" set, naturally invisible to human eyes


Purple Worms 15 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume Two, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #282; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Huge and hungry monsters lurk beneath the surface


Rocs 17 Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume Two, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Large and fierce birds that nest in mountains; hostile to creatures of Chaos and Neutrality


Skeletons 9 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual, Libris Mortis: The Book of Undead; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Acts under the instructions of their motivator, be it Magic-User or Cleric (Chaos)


Spectres 9 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Have no corporeal body and drain life energy levels


Treants 16
    Tree-like creatures able to command trees, Lawful in nature


Trolls 8 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set, Gazetteer: The Orcs of Thar; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #301, Savage Species; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Thin and rubbery, loathsome creatures able to regenerate


Unicorns 15 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia, Thunder Rift; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #77; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual, Dragon #190; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Can be ridden by maiden-warriors and will obey them


Vampires 9-10 Original: Greyhawk; Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual, Libris Mortis: The Book of Undead; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Powerful undead


Wights 9 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual, Libris Mortis: The Book of Undead, Dragon #348; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Drain away energy levels on a hit


Wraiths 9 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    High-class wights with more mobility


Wyverns 11 Basic 1981: Expert Set; Basic 1983: Expert Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume Two, Monstrous Manual, Dragon Annual #1; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Smaller relatives of dragons with poisonous sting in tail


Yellow Mold 20
    Deadly underground fungus that attacks wood and flesh


Zombies 9 Basic 1977: Basic Set; Basic 1981: Basic Set; Basic 1983: Basic Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual, Libris Mortis: The Book of Undead; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    Acts under the instructions of their motivator, be it Magic-User or Cleric (Chaos)

TSR 2003 - Dungeons & Dragons Supplement I: Greyhawk (1974)[edit]

This first supplement to the Gygax/Arneson boxed set is by Gary Gygax and Rob Kuntz and was printed in 1974. Information is presented in a similar manner as that in the boxed set booklet. Page 33 contains an index of the monsters presented in the book, and pages 34–40 contain descriptions of each monster. Additions and corrections to Vampires and Elementals from the boxed set are included in this book on page 34.

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Creature Page Other Appearances Versions Included Description
Beholders 37-38 Basic 1983: Companion Set; Basic 1991: Rules Cyclopedia; 1st Edition: Monster Manual, Dragon #76; 2nd Edition: Monstrous Compendium Volume One, Monstrous Manual; 3rd Edition: Monster Manual; 3.5 Edition: Monster Manual, Lords of Madness: The Book of Aberrations; 4th Edition: Monster Manual
    "Spheres of Many Eyes" or "Eye Tyrants", a levitating globe with ten magical eye stalks


Blink Dogs 38
    Resemble African wild dogs, with high intelligence and an ability of limited teleportation
Bugbears 34
    Great hairy goblin-giants
Carrion Crawlers 39
    Worm-shaped scavengers whose touch causes paralyzation
Displacer Beasts 38
    Puma-like creature with six legs and two tentacles growing from its shoulders
Dopplegangers 37
    Creatures with mutable form, able to shape themselves into doubles of any person they observe
Dragons 35-37
    Powerful and intelligent winged reptiles with magical abilities and breath weapon.
Druids 34
    Priests of a neutral-type religion
Gelatinous Cubes 39-40
    Cubic creatures that sweep clean the floor and walls of dungeon passages
Giants, Storm 34
    Intelligent giants found only in out-of-the-way places
Giant Tick 39
    Over-grown insects which live on the blood of other living things
Giant Slugs 40
    Giant beasts that spit a highly acid saliva with considerable accuracy at great distances
Golems 39
    Flesh, stone, and iron golems are described
Harpies 35
    Have the lower bodies of eagles and the upper bodies of human females
Hell Hounds 38
    Reddish-brown evil hounds that can breathe fire
Lammasu 37
    Human-headed, winged lions which are very lawful and very magical
Liches 35
    Skeletal monsters that were formerly Magic-Users or Magic-User/Clerics in life
Lizard Men 37
    Aquatic monsters with a rude intelligence, fond of human flesh
Lycanthropes (Wererat or Rat Man) 37
    Extremely intelligent lycanthropes that will capture humans and hold them for ransom
Ogre magi 34
    Japanese Ogres, far more powerful than their Western cousins
Owl Bears 39
    Horrid creatures which "hug" like a bear and deal damage with a beak
Phase Spiders 39
    Giant spiders that can shift out of phase with its surroundings
Rust Monsters 39
    Creatures are the bane of metal with a ferrous content, which they rust instantaneously
Salamanders 37
    Free-willed, highly intelligent Fire Elementals
Shadows 34-35
    Non-corporeal intelligent creatures that hunger after the life energy of living things
Stirges 39
    Large, bird-like monsters with long probuscuses which suck blood from living creatures
Titans 35
    Similar to giants, but far more handsome and intelligent, even moreso than humans
Tritons 34
    Similar to Mermen in appearance, and can use spells
Umber Hulks 38
    Human-shaped creatures with gaping maws flanked by pairs of exceedingly sharp mandibles
Will O'Wisp 35
    Highly clever creatures that lure foes to feed upon their life force

TSR 2004 - Dungeons & Dragons Supplement II: Blackmoor (1975)[edit]

This second supplement to the Gygax/Arneson boxed set is by Dave Arneson and was printed in 1975. Information is presented in a similar manner as that in the boxed set booklet. Page 14 contains an index of the monsters presented in the book, and pages 15–24 contain descriptions of each monster.

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Creature Page Other Appearances Versions Included Description
Dolphins 20
    
Aquatic Elves 20
    Also called sea elves, they are akin to mermen as land elves are to humans
Elasmosaurus 19
    
Fire Lizard 19
    
Floating Eyes 23
    Small fish with a huge central eye that can hypnotize a victim
Giant Beaver 16
    
Giant Crabs 15
    
Giant Crocodile 16
    
Giant Eels 19
    
Giant frog 16
    
Giant Leech 16
    
Giant Octopi 16
    
Giant Otter 17
    
Giant Sea Spider 21
    
Giant Shark 19
    
Giant Squid 16
    
Giant Toads 16
    
Giant Wasps 18
    
Giant Beetle 18
    Five types are described: giant stag beetle, rhinoceros beetle, bombardier beetle, fire beetle, and boring beetle
Ixitxachith 23
    A race of Chaotic Clerical Philosophers that resemble manta rays
Lamprey 19
    
Locathah 23
    Nomadic people that ride eels and roam the ocean depths
Manta Ray 21
    
Masher 23
    Coral eaters, similar to large Purple Worms
Mermen 15
    More intelligent than lizardmen, these aquatic creatures use weapons as humans do
Minotaur Lizard 19
    
Morkoth or Morlock 23
    This shrouded wraith of the deep makes its home in spiraling tunnels
Mososaurus 19
    
Plesiosaurus 19
    
Portuguese Man-Of-War 19
    
Pungi Ray 20
    
Sahuagin 21-23
    "Devil-Men of the Deep", these voracious creatures are a constant threat to humans
Sea Horse 19
    
Strangle Weed 23
    Looks like ordinary seaweed but crushes its victims like a tentacle (Note: stats are not given on page 14)
Weed Eels 21
    
Whale 19
    

TSR 2005 - Dungeons & Dragons Supplement III: Eldritch Wizardry (1976)[edit]

This third supplement to the Gygax/Arneson boxed set is by Gary Gygax and Brian Blume and was printed in 1976. Information is presented in a similar manner as that in the boxed set booklet. Page 27 contains an index of the monsters presented in the book, and pages 27–40 contain descriptions of each monster. Additions and corrections to several monsters from previous books in the series are included in this book from pages 27–29.

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Creature Page Other Appearances Versions Included Description
Brain Moles 39
    Small rodent-like creatures that are attracted by psionic activity
Cerebral Parasites 39
    Tiny creatures that attack psionically endowed creatures
Couatl 38
    Winged, feathered serpents found in jungles, with exceptional intelligence and powers
Demons -- 29-38
    Demons are chaotic and evil
-- Demogorgon 37
    This gigantic reptilian demon prince is powerful, has body and legs of a giant lizard, twin snake-like necks and two heads which bear the visages of evil baboons
-- Orcus 35
    Grossly fat demon lord with goat-like head and legs, holds the wand of death (Orcus' Wand)
-- Type I 30
    Among the weakest of their kind, they resemble a cross between human and vulture
-- Type II 30
    Looks like a gross toad with human arms in place of forelegs
-- Type III 32
    Has a ghastly appearance, broad and strong-looking, with a head like a goat-horned dog, pincers instead of hands, and human arms protruding from its chest
-- Type IV 32
    Combines the worst features of ape and boar, with small wings for their ponderous bodies
-- Succubus 33
    Appears like a tall and very beautiful human woman, and drains energy by a kiss
-- Type V 33
    Female demon with a multiarmed torso atop the body of a great snake
-- Type VI 33
    Highly intelligent demons with great magical power
Intellect Devourers 38-39
    Chaotic and evil monsters, highly malign with regard to sentient life
Ki-Rin 38
    Aerial creatures that dwell amongst the clouds, of the highest intelligence and completely lawful (and good)
Mind Flayers 39
    Super-intelligent, man-shaped creatures of great (and lawful) evil, tentacles penetrate to the brain and draw it forth for food
Shedu 38
    Similar in appearance to lammasu, human-headed winged creatures with bull-like bodies
Su-Monsters 39
    Evil and chaotic beings resembling wasp-wasted, great chested hounds
Thought Eaters 39-40
    Unintelligent ether dwellers attracted by psionic-related energy use
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