


Examples are elementals, golems, and salamanders. Conjurations: Includes creatures from other planes or strongly tied to other planes.Examples are bears, dinosaurs, and giant lizards. Animals: Includes common animals, extinct animals, and giant versions of common animals.There were six categories presented in that supplement:

Basic Dungeons & Dragons Creature CatalogueĬreature types were first introduced in the Basic Dungeons & Dragons supplement AC9 Creature Catalogue (1986).
