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| '''Monstrous humanoids''' are a "creature type" in the ''[[:Category:Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]]'' fantasy role-playing game. Monstrous humanoids are differentiated from [[Humanoid (Dungeons & Dragons)|humanoids]] by their monstrous or animalistic features, and not all are technically "humanoid" in body form. They also often have supernatural or extraordinary abilities.
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| All monstrous humanoids have darkvision out to 60 feet. As a group, they have no other special abilities or immunities.
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| ==Monstrous humanoids in the Monster Manual==
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| The following are examples of monstrous humanoids listed in the Monster Manual, one of the three core rule-books for Dungeons & Dragons.
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| *[[Centaur (Dungeons & Dragons)|Centaur]]
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| *[[Derro]]
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| *[[Doppelgänger (Dungeons & Dragons)|Doppleganger]]
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| *[[Gargoyle (Dungeons & Dragons)|Gargoyle]]
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| *[[Grimlock (Dungeons & Dragons)|Grimlock]]
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| *[[Hag (Dungeons & Dragons)|Hags]]
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| *[[Harpy (Dungeons & Dragons)|Harpy]]
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| *[[Kuo-toa]]
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| *[[Medusa (Dungeons & Dragons)|Medusa]]
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| *[[Minotaur (Dungeons & Dragons)|Minotaur]]
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| *[[Sahuagin]]
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| *[[Yuan-ti]]
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| ==Monstrous humanoids from other sources==
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| *[[Yeti (Dungeons & Dragons)|Yeti]]
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| [[Category:Dungeons and Dragons]]
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