Greater Golem (stone, iron), Lesser Golem (flesh, clay), Bone golem, Doll golem, Gargoyle golem, Glass golem, Necrophidus, Monstrous Compendium – Greyhawk Appendix (1990) (Soldier/Worker), Monstrous Compendium – Spelljammer Appendix (1991), Gremlin, Fremlin, Galltrit, Mite and Snyad, Draft, Heavy, Medium, Light, Wild and Riding Horses, Pony and Mule, 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 and Wizard, Hydra, Lernaean Hydra, Pyrohydra and Cryohydra, Fire, Ice, Lava, Mist, Smoke and Steam Mephit, Monstrous Compendium – Greyhawk Appendix (1990) (Aspis Cow, Drone and Larva; Giant Dragonfly and larva), Forgotten Realms – Ruins of Myth Drannor (Aratha), 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 and Giant wasp, Velvet ants, Grasshoppers and Locust swarms, Adult (intellect devourer) and larva (ustilagor), Monstrous Compendium – Dark Sun Appendix: Terrors of the Desert, Monstrous Compendium Volume Two (1989) (Urd), Giant Leech, Throat Leech and Leech swarm. Also in a departure from the first three annuals, Volume Four includes a reference to the original appearance of the creature on each page. (Join me?).
The Forgotten Realms campaign expansion Powers & Pantheons by Eric L. Boyd contained next to the description of many deities also new creatures.

By character class or hit die

But, they walk upright, can speak with a human-like voice, have opposable thumbs, and are warm-blooded. The Dark Sun campaign setting accessory Thri-Kreen of Athas by Tim Beach and Dori Hein contained three monster descriptions. These "floating goat-men" are common within the fictional city of, Powers & Pantheons (1997) (Divine Minion), Monodrone, Duodrone, Tridrone, Quadron, Pentadrone, Decaton, Nonaton, Octon, Septon, Hexton, Quinton, Quarton, Tertian, Secundus, Primus and Rogue Unit, Male, female and young Fensir, Fensir Mage and Rakka, Lesser (types I-IV) and Greater Varrangoin (types V-VI), Monstrous Compendium – Outer Planes Appendix (1991) (Lantern, Hound, Warden, Sword and Tome), Lantern, Hound, Warden, Sword, Trumpet, Throne, Tome and Fallen, Erdlu: large flightless scaled bird kept for meat and eggs; inix: 16-feet carnivorous lizard used for riding and transport; kank: 8-feet-long black insects kept as mounts and for honey; mekillot: 30-feet-long moundshaped foul-tempered lizards used as caravan beasts. Sahuagin are … Monstrous Compendium Ravenloft Appendix (1991), Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium Appendices I & II (1996), Dragon #94 (1985), Monstrous Compendium Volume Three: Forgotten Realms Appendix (1989), 1991 Trading Card #686, Sword of the Dales (1995), Dragon #89 (1984), Monstrous Compendium Volume Three: Forgotten Realms Appendix (1989), Young, Adult Female and Adult Male (Shadow), Wanderer's Chronicle: Mind Lords of the Last Sea (1996), Kreel, Puddingfish, Skyfish and Athasian Shark, Angler Fish, Death Minnow, Gulper and Viperfish, Giant Grouper, Morena, Porcupine Fish and Electric Ray, Dungeon #54 (1995), Tome of Horrors (2002), Alternity Player's Handbook (1998), Alien Compendium: Creatures of the Verge (1998), d20 Future (2004), Warlock of the Stonecrowns (1995) (Fhoimorien), Wanderer's Chronicle: Mind Lords of the Last Sea (1996) (Crag Giant), Dragon #209 (1994), Monster Manual II (2002), D&D Miniatures: Night Below #2 (2007), Spellbound (1995), Monsters of Faerûn (2001), Requiem: The Grim Harvest (1996), Dragon #339 (2006), Polyhedron #93 (1994), Monsters of Faerûn (2001), Monstrous Compendium Forgotten Realms Appendix (1991), Dragon #352 (2007), Elves of Evermeet (1994), Monsters of Faerûn (2001), Requiem: The Grim Harvest (1996), Dragon #238 (1997), Dragon #300 (2002), Dragon Compendium, Volume 1 (2005), Cultivated relatives of the nymph associated with farmland, Monster Manual II (1983), Dragon #126 "The Ecology of the Shade" (1987), Dragon #213 (1995), Powers & Pantheons (1997), Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting (2001), Races of Faerûn (2003), Dragon #307 (2003), Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide (2008), Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure (1984), Monstrous Compendium Greyhawk Appendix (1990), Dungeon #112 (2004), Kakkuu, Spithriku, Phisarazu, Lycosidilith and Raklupis, Marco Volo: Departure (1994), Manual of the Planes (2001). All of the fictional creatures described in this set are included in either the Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One or the Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix, above, and are not reproduced here.

Many sahuagin firmly believe these teachings and will hunt humanoid races over other creatures of the sea. The Chronomancer game accessory, by Loren Coleman, contained 7 pages of monsters living on Temporal Prime, a fictitious dimension that allows time travel. "chitine" redirects here. Appears to be an oriental female human with long fox tail. Wattley, Lemon Fish and Iridescent Plecoe, Monster Manual II (1983), Dungeon #56 (1995). Considered among the "standard repertoire of "Monsters"", Monstrous Manual (1993) (as Dragonet, Faerie Dragon), Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Two (1995) (as Pleistocene Animal; all; White Rhinoceros as Wooly Rhinoceros), Thessalhydra, Thessalmera, Thessalgorgon, Thessaltrice, Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Four (1998) (as Fish, Vurgens), Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Four (1998) (as Anemone, Giant Sea). Snake-like magical creatures with humanoid head. 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.

Fairy creatures were considered among the "standard repertoire of "Monsters"" by Fabian Perlini-Pfister. The original Dark Sun Boxed Set for the Dark Sun campaign setting contains several pages of monster description in The Wanderer's Journal book, as well as in the A Little Knowledge adventure booklet. This book was "created in response to the many requests to gather monsters into a single, durable volume which would be convenient to carry."