Plant Creatures (Dungeons & Dragons)

Plant Creatures (Dungeons & Dragons)

This is intended to be a comprehensive list of creatures that have appeared in various Dungeons & Dragons works. Each individual list covers a span of years by edition of the game, with monsters being listed chronologically by book in which they appeared.

Although efforts have been made to include all creatures, there are likely to be omissions and other errors. At any particular time, there will be variations in the level of brief detail, and there are some duplications, not all of which are errors as there is some name duplications amongst the creatures.

Read more about Plant Creatures (Dungeons & Dragons):  Dungeons & Dragons (1974–1976), Dungeons & Dragons (1977–1999), Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition (1977–1988), Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition (1989–1999), Dungeons & Dragons 3.0 Edition (2000–2002), Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition (2003–2007), Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition (2008–), Notes

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