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D&d monster stat blocks
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Up until 3rd edition Dungeons & Dragon Thri-kreen always had a large abdomen, giving them a very non-human appearance. Thri-kreen appearance has mostly remained unchanged since their inception, with the exception of the abdomen.

d&d monster stat blocks

They are covered in chitinous plate armor and their mandibled mouths produced a paralytic poison that they could also use to fuse sand together to make crystaline weapons. Thri-Kreen are mantis men, with six limbs, four of which are arms, the remaining two are legs which were powerful and could propell them with huge leaps. After they appeared in Dark Sun, Thri-Kreen have been heavily tied to psionics and were included in several Psionic related books for 3rd edition D&D. Following that they were included in the Forgotten Realms setting in 1989. From there they were published in the Monster Manual II for AD&D 1st edition in 1983. Thri-Kreen first appeared in the Dungeons & Dragons game with the Monster Cards accessories in 1982. In 2nd edition AD&D that power was limited by a short lifespan, trouble understanding and being understood by other denizens of Athas, and an inability to use many magic items and armor due to their odd insectoid body shape. With their four arms, carapace armor, leaping ability, and paralytic bite, the mantis warriors were a powerful race. From the very inception of Dark Sun in the Original Dark Sun boxed set Thri-Kreen were heavily featured and available as a player character race. As we all know Dark Sun is far from standard. The above quote from the new Monster Manual (Due out September 30th) described Thri-Kreen as they may appear in most standard D&D worlds. Thri-Kreen wander the deserts and savannas of the world, avoiding all other races. is given a Monster Manual exclusive preview, the Thri-Kreen.












D&d monster stat blocks