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''Creature Catalogue'' is a supplement for Basic ''Dungeons & Dragons'' first released in 1986, and updated in 1993.


Contents

The ''Creature Catalogue'' is a supplement which describes over 200 monsters, most of which had been collected from ''D&D'' rules and modules, as well as 80 new monsters which had never been printed before; each monster is illustrated and indexed by habitat. In ''Creature Catalogue'' is collected all the creatures first presented in the official ''D&D'' adventure modules to that time, plus many new creatures and some converted from ''AD&D''. Also included is a comprehensive index of all ''D&D'' monsters found in the
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rulesets. Each creature in the book is illustrated, and the entries in the book are ordered by type rather than just alphabetically. This includes six sections:
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. The Intelligence score of each monster is listed with the rest of its statistics. The book also includes a comprehensive index of all monsters by environment, and
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s, originally printed in the Master Set, is reproduced in the introduction. Each creature is listed with appropriate ''D&D'' statistics and a short description of the creature, its abilities and tactics. A variety of authors and artists combined to the listings including
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Publication history

AC9 ''Creature Catalogue'' was compiled by Graeme Morris,
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, and was published by TSR in 1986. The ''Creature Catalogue'' is in the format of a 96-page perfect-bound book, which TSR had been adopting more frequently at the time. Cover art is by
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. An updated version, titled ''Creature Catalog'', was released in March 1993 as accessory "DMR2", part of the "Challenger Series" of Basic D&D accessories that followed the 1991 release of the revised "black box" basic set and the '' Rules Cyclopedia''.


Reception

Tim Brinsley reviewed the ''Creature Catalogue'' for ''
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'' for the ''D&D'' game". He noted that the book was produced in the UK, and believed that unlike TSR UK's last attempt at a monster book, "the disappointing ''
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'' with its many one-use creatures", there was a lot in this book to recommend it. Brinsley felt that organizing the book in sections by type of creature rather than just alphabetically like ''AD&D'''s ''Monster Manual''s "should certainly make life easier for those DMs who design their own adventures, and know what sort of monster they want, rather than by name". He also felt that the comprehensive references to all the monsters appearing in the ''D&D'' boxed sets would solve the problem of having to remember in which set a particular monster appears. He concluded the review by stating, "basically, this book contains all you could ever wish to know about monsters in the ''D&D'' game, no matter what level your characters are ... if you've ever felt constrained by the limited range of ''D&D'' monsters, then this book is for you."


Reviews

*''White Wolf'' #38 (1993)


References


External links


AC9 ''Creature Catalogue''
at TSR Archive.

at the Acaeum. {{D&D books Dungeons & Dragons sourcebooks Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1986