Critical Reception
The ghost was ranked eighth among the ten best mid-level monsters by the authors of Dungeons & Dragons For Dummies. The authors described the ghost as "the perfect example of an incorporeal monster - a creaure that simply doesn't have real substance on the Material Plane, and thus can move through walls, doors, and other obstacles". The authors also note that ghosts "also have the advantage of being infinitely configurable".
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