Aberration (Dungeons & Dragons)
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, aberration is a type of creature, or "creature type". Aberrations generally all have bizarre anatomies, strange abilities, alien mindsets, or any combination thereof.
In 3rd edition Dungeons & Dragons, all aberrations have darkvision out to 60 feet.[1] As a group, they have no other special abilities or immunities.
In Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition, Aberration was replaced with the Aberrant creature origin.
List of aberrations by source
Aberrations in the Monster Manual (3rd and 3.5 editions)
- Aboleth
- Athach
- Beholder
- Carrion crawler
- Choker
- Chuul
- Cloaker
- Delver
- Destrachan
- Drider
- Ethereal filcher
- Ettercap
- Gibbering mouther
- Grick
- Mimic
- Mind flayer (also known as Illithid)
- Naga
- Otyugh
- Phasm
- Rust monster
- Skum
- Umber hulk
- Will-o'-Wisp
Aberrations from Monster Manual II
- Avolakia
- Catoblepas
- Darktentacles
- Fihyr
- Grell
- Hook Horror
- Ixitxachitl
- Julajimus
- Meenlock
- Moonbeast
- Morkoth
- Neogi
- Nothic
- Psurlon
- Windghost
- Wyste
Aberrations from Monster Manual III
- Harpoon spider
- Lifeleech Otyugh
- Lurking Strangler
- Mindshredder
- Odopi
- Prismatic Roper
- Quaraphon
- Rot Reaver
- Runehound
- Seryulin
- Shrieking Terror
- Stonesinger
- Susurrus
Aberrations in the Fiend Folio
- Ahuizotl
- Chwidencha
- Darkweaver
- Ethergaunt
- Half-Illithid template
- Maulgoth
- Ocularon
- Phiuhl
- Rukanyr
- Skybleeder
- Slasrath
- Spectral Lurker
- Symbionts (Cerebral)
- Tunnel Terror
- Yuan-Ti Anathema
Aberrations in the Expanded Psionics Handbook
- Elan
- Folugub
- Intellect Devourer
- Neothelid
- Temporal Filcher
- Thought Eater
- Thought Slayer
Aberrations from previous Dungeons and Dragons editions
Aberrations in Complete Psionic
- Larval Flayer
- Synad
References
- ↑ Cook, Monte, Jonathan Tweet, and Skip Williams. Monster Manual (Wizards of the Coast, 2000)
External links
- Aberration – d20 System Reference Document entry
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