7 Underrated D&D Monsters

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All these are in the original Monster Manual if anyone missed that and was curious.
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I am running Phandelver at the moment but I am SO excited to have my next BBEG be a Kua Toa god gone wrong.

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I’m making a d&d campaign that will use environmental hazards in the combat to make things interesting, like cursed sand storms, acidic swamp water, or even blizzards for example, the campaign will be called The Iron Keep

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I'm running Waterdeep: Dragon Heist and one of my players incurred the wrath of Manshoon, a vile sorcerer from way back when. He sent a Revenant after her, and so far she has encountered three times so far. With each encounter, it returns in a new corpse. I've themed it to be very much like the Terminator, and with each encounter, it rises in power--gaining new abilities and resistances and such. It always knows where she is, and will always come after her. It's become a wonderful ongoing threat that she has researched. For progression, I've borrowed from the movie, FALLEN, with John Goodman and Denzel Washington. Wonderful thriller. The Revenant can be dispatched for good in that movie's strategy. (Spoiler free solution lol)

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I may have to combine fish men with orcs from 40k, you know, SINCE THEY BOTH WARP REALITY WITH THE POWER OF IMAGINATION.

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I think it's pronounced gith-yankee not gith-yonkey, just saying nice vid though

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The Gith Race doesn't appear in the Monster Manual. The Gith first showed up in a White Dwarf magazine and then in the Fiend Folio.

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