Yuan-ti - Publication History - Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition (2003-2007)

Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition (2003-2007)

The yuan-ti appears in the revised Monster Manual for this edition (2003), including the same variations from the previous Monster Manual.

Psionic versions of the yuan-ti abomination, the yuan-ti halfblood, and the yuan-ti pureblood appear in the Expanded Psionics Handbook (2004).

The yuan-ti, broodguard, pureblood yuan-ti, and tainted one were presented as player character races for the Forgotten Realms setting in Serpent Kingdoms (2004). This book also included the yuan-ti holy guardian and the yuan-ti mageslayer.

The abomination cult leader yuan-ti, the halfblood deceiver yuan-ti, the yuan-ti ignan, and the pureblood slayer yuan-ti appear in Monster Manual IV (2006).

The yuan-ti wretchling for the Eberron setting appears in Secrets of Xen'drik (2006).

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