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Monsters By Challenge Rating

Challenge Rating 1/4
Silk Rat

Challenge Rating 1/2
Flying Shield
Giant Beaver
Gloom Bloom
Gorsehound
Mortuary Scamp
Nepenthe
Waning Cultist
War Mask
Wax Mephit

Challenge Rating 1
Armillaria Dryad
Bilge Cat
Creeping Carpet
Bubonic Drifter
Flying Greatsword
Formication Swarm
Hagfisher
Herald of Iv
Hexen
Hogweed
Lake Cephalon
Lodge Pup
Mangeservant
Mucilcage
Nepenthe Neonate
Petty Colt
Pitch Fork
Rapscallion
Rattling Skeleton
Skeletal Effigy
Sleepwalker
Strangleweed Drudge
Strigiarpy
Swarm of Direflies
Tallow
Teeter Toff

Challenge Rating 2
Bauta Devil
Bloodmaw
Corpse Colonist
Corpseshoes
Giant Direfly
Giant Sundew
Gossamurder
Inkhorn
Knife Fifer
Lesionnaire
Lesser Deadwood
Mantled Swine
Marrowborn Pawn
Mottled Suckling
Silk Rat Swarm
Squall Panther
Strawman Devil
Swarm of Kitchen Knives
Swarm of Sawflies
Synth Sanitizer
Thrumming Scrapper
Waning Devout

Challenge Rating 3
Alarune
Boil
Cleft Coachman
Daymare
Dismay
Fallower
Fickle Factotum
Ghoulkiller
Hob Mob
Infernal Jetsam
Latchkey
Laticus' Shears
Lodge Redwolf
Nepenthe Acolyte
Silt Guard
Sirocco Steed
Skeletal Conductor
Sleepwalker Gazer
Swarm of Moongrit
Synth Lenser
Tallow Abettor
Thundercharger
Vein Juggler

Challenge Rating 4
Baintsi
Corpse Cart Mimic
Deadwood Dryad
Demon-Skull Lantern
Ghastly Thresher
Grim Hound
Honeycombed Horror
Laxadon
Marrowborn Cardinal
Marrowborn Partisian
Mote Weaver
Numbskull
Rookery Crone
Ruby Wasp
Rushlight Chanter
Russet Currentrunner
Swineherd
Untrifle Demon
Vainglory
Veiled Seizeran
Weeping Conscript

Challenge Rating 5
Anathema
Animus Artisan
Arcanaphage
Black Tongue
Blush Swine
Chewing Swarm
Coalwing Sentry
Dandy Lion
Eyestalk
Firewalker
Grinning Herald
Gutter Rat
Headstone Puppet
Hexen Bull
Hive Crofter
Lethe
Lodge Hellcat
Marrowborn Rook
Mire Marine
Nepenthe Lineament
Rachis Lantern
Scabrous Elemental
Screecher
Sleepwalker Shackler
Slime Breaker
Tallow Wicked
Terrorantula
The Headmistress
Waning Scion
Wax Jack

Challenge Rating 6
Brume
Carver
Gnarlshrew
Harpsichord Mimic
Henpeck Hag
Inquisitor Gibbet
Plated Meliuscore
Plucker
Sapphire Wasp
Screehcer Patriarch
Snuffer
Synth Pulverizer
Waning Barb
Waning Blade
Waning Stormthrowers

Challenge Rating 7
Emerald Wasp
Lodge Bloodhawk
Lodge Hellboar
Lodge Hunting Blind
Long Fingers
Marrowborn Consort
Nepenthe Bliss
Quagsire
Saw Bones
Seeping Diruscene
Silverfish Behemoth
Synth Extractor
The Ashen Haunt
The Fettered Geist
The Fisher
The Hound Priest
The Lamplighter
Tallow Luminary
Titantiscore
Waning Gore
Waning Gristle
Waning Thistle
Waning Weeper

Challange Rating 8
Aspergillum Golem
Scouring Gatekeeper
The Rabid Baron
Tourterelle
Waning Fife
Waning Hew
Waning Rimer

Challenge Rating 9
Deadwood
Harvestman
Lodge Devildog
Lodge Trophy Wife
Waning Breach
Yellowjacket

Challange Rating 10
Abatadire
Burrspur Swarm
Carvilius Graeme
Cauchemar
Gallows Walker
Lady Crowbait
Mandragore
Nesting Doll
Sleepwalker Flicker
Synth Conductor
The Lodgemaster
Walking Cemetery
Waning Athame
Waning Chevalier

Challenge Rating 11
Eldritch Coagulant
La Countessa
The Pariah
The Sabersworn

Challenge Rating 12
Baron Perdrix of the Red Pear
Blackened Smith
The Fiend of the Moors
Parasoul
The Vespidae
Wrackwing

Challenge Rating 13
Deadwood Turret
Marrowborn Empress
Saguisuge
Synth Chaser
The Groom
The Puppeteer and the Transfigured
The Relict

Challenge Rating 14
Rusted Scyther
Sagittarion

Challenge Rating 15
The Carnyfex
Hypatatos, the Dreamhunter
Milestone of Enuk'Lun
Wildgyre

Challenge Rating 16
Infernal Flotsam
Quarto

Challenge Rating 17
Goldbrine
Lord Fallowfields, Duke of Autumn's End

Challenge Rating 18
Shattered Sorscha
Typhlotic Magistrate

Challange Rating 20
The Living Temple of Enuk'lun

Challange Rating 30
Gigas

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