Troll (Dungeons & Dragons) - Troll Variants

Troll Variants

  • Black troll – Also known as demon trolls, these horned trolls reside in the Abyss and possess powerful magical abilities.
  • Blood troll – Lawful evil red-skinned trolls who often serve devils.
  • Cave troll – Powerful, feral trolls that often live underground.
  • Crystalline troll – Charismatic troll with crystalline skin.
  • Deep Sea troll – These trolls have a primal connection to water. They terrorize the oceans and coastlines.
  • Desert troll – Chameleon-like, intelligent ambush hunters.
  • Fell troll – Huge, two-headed troll.
  • Fire troll – Immune to fire and acid.
  • Forest troll – Includes variant "muskwart".
  • Giant troll – Giant trolls are the result of trolls breeding with hill giants.
  • Gray troll – Having been nearly energy drained to death by undead creatures, these emaciated trolls forge strong ties to negative energy and have venomous spittle.
  • Ice troll – Cold-dwelling trolls.
  • Mountain troll – Massive trolls that prowl mountains. Includes variant Halruuan mountain troll.
  • Mur-Zhagul – Planetouched creatures descended from the mingling of trolls and demons.
  • Phaze troll – Mutated by great concentrations of magic or Underdark radiations, these trolls possess some magical powers and are more intelligent than their brethren.
  • Pseudo-troll – Troll from the Far Realm with the pseudonatural creature template.
  • Rock troll – Trolls with an affinity for earth, they possess natural camouflage in areas of stone. Rock trolls sometimes are found on the Elemental Plane of Earth.
  • Scrag – These are aquatic cousins of the troll.
  • Slime troll – The bodies of these underground-dwelling trolls constantly secrete acid.
  • Spirit troll – Spirit trolls are a crossbreed of troll and invisible stalker.
  • Stone troll – Stone Trolls have rough, somewhat rocky skin and are generally native to mountain ranges
  • Tree troll – Small arboreal trolls created by magic gone awry.
  • Troll hunter – An ordinary, though more cunning than usual troll who is not satisfied with merely eating civilized beings but trains to hunt them relentlessly.
  • Two-headed troll – These creatures are a horrendous crossbreed of troll and ettin.
  • War troll – Trolls bred for war that form mercenary companies.
  • Wasteland troll – Found in mountains and badlands of the deserts.

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