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Waning Princes Monsters


Monsters By Challenge Rating

Challenge Rating 1/2
Flying Shield
Gloom Bloom

Gorsehound
Mortuary Scamp

Waning Cultist

Challenge Rating 1
Armillaria Dryad

Bubonic Drifter
Hagfisher
Hexen

Mucilcage
Petty Colt
Swarm of Direflies
Teeter Toff

Challenge Rating 2
Bilge Cat
Giant Direfly
Gossamurder
Knife Fifer
Lesionnaire
Lesser Deadwood
Thrumming Scrapper
Waning Devout

Challenge Rating 3
Boil
Cleft Coachman
Dismay
Fallower
Fickle Factotum
Latchkey
Hob Mob
Thundercharger

Challenge Rating 4
Baintsi
Deadwood Dryad

Ghastly Thresher
Honeycombed Horror
Mote Weaver
Rookery Crone
Rushlight Chanter
Vainglory

Challenge Rating 5
Animus Artisan
Coalwing Sentry
Grinning Herald
Headstone Puppet

Hexen Bull

Hive Crofter
Rachis Lantern
Waning Scion

Challenge Rating 6
Brume
Carver
Henpeck Hag
Plucker
Waning Barb
Waning Blade
Waning Damselfly
Waning Stormthrowers

Challenge Rating 7
Waning Gore
Waning Gristle
Waning Thistle
Waning Weeper

Challenge Rating 8
Tourterelle
Waning Black Master
Waning Fife
Waning Hew

Waning Rimer

Challenge Rating 9
Deadwood
Harvestman
Waning Breach
Waning Cornucopia

Challenge Rating 10
Nesting Doll
Waning Athame
Waning Chevalier

Challenge Rating 11

Challenge Rating 12
Baron Perdrix of the Red Pear

Challenge Rating 13
Deadwood Turret

Challenge Rating 14
Rusted Scyther

Challenge Rating 15

Challenge Rating 16

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

Challenge Rating 18

Challenge Rating 19

Challenge Rating 20

Challenge Rating 21+
King Under Amber Emanation CR 24

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