List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition Monsters - TSR 2016 - Monster Manual II (1983) - Monster Cards

Monster Cards

Four sets of "monster cards" were released in 1982; each card contained the stats and description of a single monster. They were mostly reprints from the Monster Manual, but three monsters in each set were original, and were reprinted in the Monster Manual II the next year.

Creature Set Other Appearances Variants Description
Androsphinx 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Ankhegs 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Axe Beak 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Barbed Devil 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Black Dragon 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Blink Dog 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Bombardier Beetle 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Bugbear 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Carnivorous Ape 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Carrion Crawler 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Centaur 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Constrictor Snake 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Dire wolf 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Displacer Beast 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Efreeti 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Ettin 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Frost Giant 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Galeb Duhr 2 Monster Manual II (1983)
Gelatinous Cube 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Ghoul 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Giant Scorpion 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Giant Slug 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Giant Weasel 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Gnoll 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Goblin 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Gold Dragon 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Gorgon 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Grey Elf 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Grippli 1 Monster Manual II (1983)
Halfling 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Hill Dwarf 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Hill Giant 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Hippocampus 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Hippogriff 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Hybsil 4 Monster Manual II (1983) A stag-centaur
Ixitxachitl 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Jaguar 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Kobold 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Korred 4 Monster Manual II (1983)
Land Urchin 2 Monster Manual II (1983)
Leucrotta 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Lizard Man 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Locathah 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Merman 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Mihstu 1 Monster Manual II (1982)
Mummy 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Nycadaemon 3 Fiend Folio (1981)
Neo-Otyugh 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Obliviax 4 Monster Manual II (1983)
Peryton 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Red Dragon 1 Dungeons & Dragons set (1974), D&D Basic Set (1977, 1981, 1983), Monster Manual (1977), D&D Companion Rules (1984), Dragon #134 "The Ecology of the Red Dragon" (1988), Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia (1991), Monstrous Manual (1993), Monster Manual (2000), Monster Manual v.3.5 (2003), D&D Miniatures: Dragoneye set #55 (2004), D&D Miniatures: Giants of Legend set #71 (2004), D&D Icons: Colossal Red Dragon (2006)
Roper 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Rust Monster 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Sabertooth Tiger 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Sahuagin 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Salamander 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Satyr 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Sea Wolf 3 Monster Manual II (1983)
Silver Dragon 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Spectre 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Stone Giant 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Succubus 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Su-monster 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Sylph 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Stone Golem 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Thri-kreen 2 Monster Manual II (1982) Anthropomorphic preying mantis
Treant 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Triceratops 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Troglodyte 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Tunnel Worm 3 Monster Manual II (1983)
Type V Demon 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Tyrannosaurus Rex 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Umber Hulk 2 Monster Manual (1977)
Vampire 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Wemic 3 Monster Manual II (1983) A lion-centaur
Weretiger 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Werewolf 1 Monster Manual (1977)
Wind Walker 4 Monster Manual (1977)
Will O'wisp 3 Monster Manual (1977)
Zorbo 1 Monster Manual II (1983)

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