![]() ![]() That means there are some truly awesome, funny, or terrifying monsters that never get their fair time on the stage. That’s even before the home brews come out. The truth is that few campaigns are going to go through any major portion of The Monster Manual, much less additions from Volo’s, Mordenkainen’s, or any of the array of other enemies showing up in supplemental books. Are you a DM fed up with your overconfident party’s b.s.? Are you all about the classics with goblins, orcs, and a dragon at the end? Have you played many campaigns and find yourself looking for something different after spending so much time with the classics? Defining the best monsters in Dungeons & Dragons takes many different forms depending on how you’re looking at them.
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