


Water weirds are snakes made out of water again. The lamia is no longer a colony of insects. Azer are now fire elementals in dwarf-shaped shells of bronze. Pixies have all sold their bows to the sprites. New Takes on Old Favorites and Old Takes as Well: marids now have heads that look like bloated lionfish.Don’t be surprised if Graz’zt is a central player in future organized play, just as Tiamat is currently.

Lots of Mentions of Graz’zt: lots of entries mention the Dark Prince specifically, including the ones for cambions, lamias, and the incubi/succubi.This book knows it’s part of a long tradition of gaming and isn’t afraid to wallow in it. Lord Soth, Count Strahd, and Baba Yaga also get mentioned. Lots of Shout-outs to the D&D of Yore: we get quotes from the Demonomicon of Iggwilv and Emirikol the Chaotic, memories from delves into the Temple of Elemental Evil and Undermountain, and a discussion of the heraldry of House Orien from Eberron.If you haven’t picked up yours yet, here are five things you have to look forward to: These monsters have been vetted through the Featured Articles or Quality Articles process and are suitable for any normal campaign.Patrons of Dragon’s Lair have had a chance to pick up and peruse the new Monster Manual. Monsters by Size Tiny- Small- Medium- Large- Huge- Gargantuan- Other Monsters by Type Aberrations- Beasts- Celestials- Constructs- Dragons- Elementals- Fey- Fiends- Giants- Humanoids- Monstrosities- Oozes- Plants- Undead- Monster Groups Please leave the "(5e Creature)" identifier in the page title when creating your new creature!
