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In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, plant is a type of creature, or "creature type". Plant creatures are any type of creature composed of vegetable material which is not merely an ordinary plant. Most are non-intelligent, like normal plants, but some are intelligent. Some plant creatures are able to move on their own, and some are carnivorous.

All plant creatures have low-light vision. Plant creatures have a wide array of immunities, including being immune to: all mind-affecting effects, poison, sleep effects, paralysis, polymorph, and stunning. They are also not subject to critical hits.

Plants in the Monster Manual[]

The following are examples of plants listed in the Monster Manual, one of the three core rule-books for Dungeons & Dragons.

Plants from the Monster Manual III[]

  • Battlebriar
  • Dread Blossom (swarm)
  • Night Twist
  • Plague Brush
  • Topiary Guardian
  • Wood Woad

Plants from the Tome of Horrors[]

  • Archer Bush
  • Ascomoid
  • Basidirond
  • Hangman tree
  • Kelpie (Dungeons & Dragons)
  • Quickwood
  • Scythe Tree
  • Strangle Weed
  • Thorny
  • Tri-Flower Frond
  • Vampire Rose
  • Vegepygmy
  • Yellow Musk Creeper

Plants from other sources[]

  • Bloodthorn
  • Choke creeper
  • Giant sundew
  • Mantrap
  • Myconid
  • Needleman
  • Obliviax
  • Retch plant
  • Snapper-saw
  • Thorn slinger
  • Vampire moss
  • Zombie creeper

See also[]

References[]

  • Chamberlain, Gregg. "The Ecology of Carnivorous Plants." Dragon #137 (TSR, 1988).
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