List Of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition Monsters
This is the list of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters, an important element of that role-playing game. 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.
Read more about List Of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition Monsters: MC1–5 Monstrous Compendiums, MC6–10 Monstrous Compendiums, MC11–15 Monstrous Compendiums, TSR 2140 - Monstrous Manual (1993), TSR 2602 - Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix (1994), TSR 2501 - Monstrous Compendium - Mystara Appendix (1994), TSR 2153 - Monstrous Compendium - Ravenloft Appendix III: Creatures of Darkness (1994), Monstrous Compendium Annuals, TSR 2433 - Dark Sun Monstrous Compendium Appendix II: Terrors Beyond Tyr (1995), TSR 2613 - Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix II (1995), TSR 2162 - Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium Appendices I & II (1996), TSR 2524 - Savage Coast Monstrous Compendium Appendix (1996), TSR 2635 - Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix III (1998), TSR 3140 - Birthright - Blood Spawn: Creatures of Light and Shadow (2000), Other Sources
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