What better place to look to for monsters than Monster Hunter?

Looking to create unique combat encounters for your high-level, expert players in Dungeons & Dragons?

Look no further than this list.

A dracolich in Dungeons & Dragons.

Read below to find examples of some of the best ones you could incorporate.

The humble Mimic is already quite close to this.

This large monster is primarily aquatic but will emerge from the water to seek out prey.

A group of skeletons surrounding adventurers, by Andrey Kuzinskiy.

6Rey Dau

Feeling Blue

Rey Dau is the perfect analog for a Blue Dragon.

That’s where the Ajarakan comes in handy, a powerful ape-like creature imbued with fire.

It just needs a little more emphasis put on the Ajarakans fiery nature.

Dungeons & Dragons, Inhabitants of the rain forest answer a druid’s summons by Katerina Ladon.

Keep in mind, though, that this will lead to a very dangerous monster.

Use it with caution.

Ready to face off against the most terrifying creatures in Dungeons & Dragons?

Rey Dau, a huge dark dragon in Monster Hunter Wilds

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The key thing is the chain-like appendages the Arkveld has.

Ready to hack-and-slash your way through a dense jungle?

A demonic creature in a split image with a ghostly portal in Dungeons & Dragons.

Credit: Monster Hunter Wilds via Aziaron

Watch out for these ferocious ungle-based monsters in DND.

A Chatacabra on the hunt in Monster Hunter Wilds.

Uth Duna fiercely attacking a hunter in Monster Hunter Wilds.

The main Hunter facing a violent Rey Dau in Monster Hunter Wilds.

Lala Barina climbing on red webs in mosnte rhunter wilds.

An Ajarakan roaring in Monster Hunter Wilds.

A Hunter fighting Nu Udra in a firey region from Monster Hunter Wilds.

bald guardian doshaguma in monster hunter wilds.

Credit: Monster Hunter Wilds via Aziaron

Arkveld staring at the camera in Monster Hunter Wilds.

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