Lycanthrope

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Lycanthrope
General information
Size:Medium
Alignment:Varies by type
Type:Human or Humanoid
Subtype:Shapeshifter
First appearance:Original edition D&D "white box" (1974)

A lycanthrope (/LY|kən|throhp/ or /ly|KAN|throhp/[1][2] is a humanoid shapeshifter based on various legends of lycanthropes, werecats, and other such beings. In addition to the werewolf, in Dungeons & Dragons, weretigers, wereboars, werebears and other shapeshifting creatures similar to werewolves and related beings are considered lycanthropes, although traditionally, the term "lycanthrope" refers to a wolf-human combination exclusively.

Description

Lycanthropy is both hereditary (the children of lycanthropes are lycanthropes of the same type) and infectious (victims of lycanthrope bites become lycanthropes themselves, of the same type as the attacker). The rules distinguish between natural and afflicted lycanthropes, according to the cause of lycanthropy, and handle them by different rules.[3]

Hereditary lycanthropes
can change shape at will, and retain their personality, being in control of their actions. Infected lycanthropes' shapechanges are affected by the full moon. They usually are not aware of their actions and act as aggressive predators. Lycanthropes can assume the form of an animal/humanoid hybrid, in addition to their animal form. Most lycanthropes in animal form can communicate with animals of their type. In humanoid form, they can use any weapon, and in animal form they use natural weapons like the corresponding animals, but each type has a different fighting style in hybrid form.
Afflicted shapechangers
whose condition can be transmitted like a disease.[4] some available as player character races.

Core types

The following lycanthropes are described in every edition of Dungeons and Dragons so far:

Type Alignment Habitat Favored weapons in hybrid form
Wereboar neutral temperate forests gore attack combined with a weapon
Wererat[5] lawful evil anywhere rapiers and hand crossbows
Weretiger neutral warm forests claws
Werewolf chaotic evil temperate forests teeth and claws

Several other versions of lycanthropes have been described over the various editions of the D&D rules, most of them based on carnivorous animals. This list includes werebears, wererats, weretigers, wereboars,[6] werecrocodiles, werebadgers, eredogs, weredolphins, weredragons, werefoxes, werejackals, werepanthers, wereravens, and weresharks. Also included are the seawolves and the foxwomen which deviate a bit from the usual natural/afflicted nature of D&D's lycanthropes.

The wolfwere and jackalwere are often seen as variant offshoots of werecreatures, but are not, in fact, the same type of creature. E.g. jackalweres have been explained as "jackals tainted with a humanoid curse" rather than humans that were cursed to morph into a beast.[6] Similarly the lythari, an elven version of the werewolf, are actually good-aligned and considered protectors of the elven lands.

Ravenloft

In addition to natural and infected lycanthropes, the Ravenloft setting introduces curse-induced lycanthropy as a plot-element. Various types of lycanthropes are given more variety in their mechanics (e.g., weretigers are vulnerable to weapons carved of obsidian instead of silver), and not all infected lycanthropes are affected by the full moon, but change shape based on other circumstances (e.g. the smell of blood). In Ravenloft, lycanthropes are considered universally evil, or at least very susceptible to the corrupting influence of the Demiplane of Dread.

Publication history

Original edition

The werebear, the wereboar, the weretiger, and the werewolf first appear in the original Dungeons & Dragons "white box" set (1974).[7] The wererat (or rat men) first appear in the Greyhawk supplement (1975).[8] Lycanthropes in general were further detailed in the 1975 Blackmoor supplement.[9]

Basic edition

The werebear, the wereboar, the wererat, the weretiger, and the werewolf appear in the Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set (1977,[10] 1981, 1983). The devil swine appear in the D&D Expert Set (1981, 1983). The wereshark appears in the adventure The War Rafts of Kron (1984). The werebat, the werefox, and the wereseal appear in the Master Rules set (1985). All of these lycanthropes appear in the Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia (1991).[11] The devil swine, the werebat, the werebear, the wereboar, the werefox, the werejaguar, the greater wererat, the wereseal, the wereshark, the weretiger, and the werewolf appear as player character classes in Night Howlers (1992).[12]

In a review of Night Howlers by game designer Rick Swan, he describes D&D game lycanthropes as disease victims rather than members of a unique race. Any human player character can become a werecreature. Players using lycanthropic PCs must keep two sets of statistics, one for the human form, another for the beast, using the Werecreature Character Record Sheet, a single-page form that comes with the package.[13] The "Werewolves' Manual" allows most special abilities to be received as level advancement bonuses.[13] The D&D rules require lycanthropy victims to assume the alignment of their beast-form, which is usually Chaotic, but Night Howlers allows a PC lycanthrope to make a saving throw when transforming; a successful throw enables a bestial PC to retain the alignment of his human form.[13] Normally, an infected PC automatically transforms during the full moon, but Night Howlers enables him to resist the change with a successful saving throw; conversely, he may transform voluntarily by making a Constitution check, modified by the phase of the moon, and at higher levels a lycanthrope can change into an intermediate "beast-man," combining the special abilities of both his animal and human forms.[13] The combat section clarifies the effects of damage—an injury suffered by the active form can affect the inactive form as well—and suggests penalties for lycanthropes who do not get enough rest.[13]

First edition

The werebear, the wereboar, the wererat, the weretiger, and the werewolf appear in the first edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons in the original Monster Manual (1977).[14] The werebear, the wereboar, the wererat, the weretiger, and the werewolf appear as player character races in Dragon #24 (April 1979). The werebear appears as a character class in White Dwarf #17, by Lewis Pulsipher.[15] The werebadger, the werebison, the weredire, the werejaguar, the wereleopard, the werelion, the wereram, the weresabre, the weresloth, and the wereweasel appear in Dragon #40 (August 1980). The foxwoman and the wereshark first appear in the original Monster Manual II (1983).[16]

Second edition

The werebear, the wererat, the weretiger, and the werewolf appear in the second edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons in the Monstrous Compendium Volume One (1989), and the wereboar and the werefox (foxwoman) appear in the Monstrous Compendium Volume Two (1989);[17] all of these were reprinted in the Monstrous Manual (1993).[18] The werepanther and the werepanther lord appear in Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Two (1995). The werespider appears in Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Three (1996).[19] The wererat is expanded in further detail in Dragon #251 (September 1998).

The werebison, the werecat, the weredog, the weredolphin, the wereleopard, the wereowl ("wrowl"), the werepanther, and the werespider appear for the Forgotten Realms setting in Hall of Heroes (1989). The werecrocodile appears for the Forgotten Realms setting in Old Empires (1990), and is reprinted in Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Three (1996). The werebat and the wereraven appear for the Ravenloft setting in the Monstrous Compendium Ravenloft Appendix (1991), and are reprinted in the Monstrous Manual (1993) and Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium Appendices I & II (1996). The werebat appears for the Forgotten Realms setting in Drow of the Underdark (1991) and the Monstrous Compendium Forgotten Realms Appendix II (1991) under the "bat, deep" entry. The werehyena and the werelion appear for the Al-Qadim setting in the Monstrous Compendium Al-Qadim Appendix (1992).[20] The werebadger and the werejaguar appear for the Ravenloft setting in Van Richten's Guide to Werebeasts (1993),[21] and the loup du noir (skin-changer) appears in Dark of the Moon (1993); these were reprinted in Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One (1994).[22] The werejaguar and the wereswine appear for the Mystara setting in the Mystara Monstrous Compendium Appendix (1994).[23] The wereshark appears for the Forgotten Realms setting in the City of Splendor boxed set (1994), and is reprinted in the Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Two (1995). The werejackal, the werejaguar, and the wereleopard appear in Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium Appendix III: Creatures of Darkness (1994)

Third edition

The lycanthrope appears as a creature template in the third edition Monster Manual (2000),[24] and in the 3.5 revised Monster Manual (2003); sample creatures included the werebear, the wereboar, the wererat, the weretiger, and the werewolf. Several lycanthropes are presented for the Forgotten Realms setting in Monsters of Faerûn (2001) including the werebat, werecrocodile, and the wereshark. Lycanthropes are presented as player character races in Races of Faerûn (2003). The werebear, the wereboar, the wererat, the weretiger, and the werewolf appear as player character races in Dragon #313 (November 2003).[25] The werecrocodile is also presented again in Sandstorm (2005).[26]

The loup-garou (Mountain & Lowland), werebadger, werejackal, werejaguar, wereleopard, wereray and wereraven are presented for the Ravenloft setting in Denizens of Darkness (for 3.0) and Denizens of Dread (3.5).

Fourth edition

The wererat and the werewolf appear in the fourth edition in Monster Manual (2008). The wereserpent appears in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide (2008), the wereboar. The weretiger, and the werewolf lord appear in Monster Manual 2 (2009).

Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition (2014–)

The werebear, wereboar, weretiger, wererat, and werewolf appear in the fifth edition Monster Manual (2014). The wereraven appear in the adventure, Curse of Strahd (2016). The werebat was added in the Dungeon of the Mad Mage adventure.

Reception

Screen Rant has described the operation of lycanthropy in the game as an aspect that "makes no sense" because it is often a positive development for a character. "It is possible for a character to be infected with lycanthropy in Dungeons & Dragons and it comes highly recommended, as the benefits outweigh the negatives".[27] It notes that "[i]n exchange for learning how to control your condition, you gain Damage Reduction, +2 to your Wisdom stat, the Scent ability, Low-Light Vision, a new Hit Dice, the Iron Will feat, and the ability to transform into a more powerful form".[27] Like many examples of werewolves in modern fiction, D&D's werewolves and other lycanthropes are vulnerable to silver and highly resistant to other kinds of harm.

An illustration in one edition of the Monster Manual implied that the beast in Disney's Beauty and the Beast was a lycanthrope, with a creature having a resemblance to the Beast attacking a human resembling that film's antagonist, Gaston.[28]

The archetypal lyncanthrope, the werewolf, was ranked sixth among the ten best low-level monsters by the authors of Dungeons & Dragons For Dummies. The authors described the werewolf as "a classic monster" and "the best illustration of a monster with damage reduction; unless characters have a silver weapon, they will have a hard time hurting this creature". The authors also note that "Werewolves are shapechangers, which means players can never be entirely sure whether that surly villager might indeed be the great black wolf who attacked their characters out in the forest."[29] The werewolf is also fully detailed in Paizo Publishing's book Classic Horrors Revisited (2009), on pages 58–63.[30]

References

Notes

Citations

  1. Lycanthrope - Dictionary.com. Retrieved on 18 March 2012.
  2. Dungeons & Dragons FAQ. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2008-10-03. Retrieved on 2008-10-03.
  3. d20srd Example from the System Reference Document of the 3.5 Edition of the D&D-rules.
  4. Kaneda (May–June 1998). "Moonlight Madness". Backstab (in français). Vol. 9. p. 34.
  5. Wererats are also found in various games inspired by or based on Dungeons & Dragons such as NetHack, DragonQuest, and Neverwinter Nights.
  6. a b Ammann, Keith (2019) The Monsters Know What They're Doing: Combat Tactics for Dungeon Masters, Simon and Schuster, pp. 61, 63 ff., 66 ISBN: 978-1-9821-2266-9.
  7. Gygax, Gary, and Dave Arneson. Dungeons & Dragons (3-Volume Set) (TSR, 1974)
  8. Gygax, Gary and Robert Kuntz. Supplement I: Greyhawk (TSR, 1975)
  9. Arneson, Dave. Blackmoor (TSR, 1975)
  10. Gygax, Gary, and Dave Arneson [1974], edited by J. Eric Holmes. Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set (TSR, 1977)
  11. Allston, Aaron, Steven E. Schend, Jon Pickens, and Dori Watry. Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia (TSR, 1991)
  12. Dupuis, Ann. Night Howlers (TSR, 1992)
  13. a b c d e Swan, Rick (April 1993). "Role-playing Reviews". Dragon (#192): 86. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: TSR.
  14. Gygax, Gary. Monster Manual (TSR, 1977)
  15. Pulsipher, Lewis (February–March 1980). "My Life as a Werebear" (article). White Dwarf (17): 33. Games Workshop.
  16. Gygax, Gary. Monster Manual II (TSR, 1983)
  17. Cook, David, et al. Monstrous Compendium Volume Two (TSR, 1989)
  18. Stewart, Doug, ed. Monstrous Manual (TSR, 1993)
  19. Pickens, Jon, ed. Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Three (TSR, 1996)
  20. Baur, Wolfgang and Steve Kurtz. Monstrous Compendium Al-Qadim Appendix (TSR, 1992)
  21. Findley, Nigel. Van Richten's Guide to Werebeasts (TSR, 1993)
  22. Wise, David, ed. Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One (TSR, 1994)
  23. Nephew, John, Teeuwynn Woodruff, John Terra, and Skip Williams. Mystara Monstrous Compendium Appendix (TSR, 1994)
  24. Williams, Skip, Jonathan Tweet, and Monte Cook. Monster Manual. Wizards of the Coast, 2000
  25. Poisso, Dean. "Animal Ancestry." Dragon #313 (Paizo Publishing, 2003)
  26. Bruce R. Cordell, Jennifer Clarke Wilkes, and JD Wiker. Sandstorm. Wizards of the Coast, 2005
  27. a b Baird, Scott. 20 Things About Dungeons & Dragons That Make No Sense. Screen Rant, June 2, 2018.
  28. Hoffer, Christian. 'Dungeons & Dragons' Hid a Disney Easter Egg in Its Monster Manual. Comicbook.com, April 23, 2019.
  29. Slavicsek, Bill (2006) Dungeons & Dragons For Dummies, For Dummies, pp. 373 Retrieved on 2009-02-12. ISBN: 978-0-7645-8459-6.
  30. Jacobs, James, Rob McCreary, and F. Wesley Schneider. Classic Horrors Revisited (Paizo, 2009)

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Topic Type Description Product Page/Card/Image

Lycanthrope Monster Native of: Material Plane, Oerth Journal #23 24
Lycanthrope Monster Native of: Material Plane, Rashtai's Brother, RPGA 7
Lycanthrope Monster Native of: Material Plane, Spelljammer Boxed Set: Lorebook of the Void 64-65
Lycanthrope, Seawolf Monster Dragon magazine #347 39
Lycanthrope, Seawolf Monster AD&D Monster Cards, Set 3 Not Numbered
Lycanthrope, Seawolf Monster MC1 - Monstrous Compendium Volume 1 Insert (Lycanthrope, Seawolf)
Lycanthrope, Seawolf Monster MC5 Monstrous Compendium Greyhawk Adventures Appendix Encounter Tables
Lycanthrope, Seawolf Monster Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e 232
Lycanthrope, Seawolf Monster Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e (Premium Edition) 232
Lycanthrope, Seawolf Monster Monster Manual 2, AD&D 1e 81
Lycanthrope, Seawolf Monster Stormwrack, D&D 3.5e 158, 159, 214, 215, 216
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, From the Ashes: References Card #11
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, From the Ashes: References Card #14
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders 110
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, Greyhawk: Supplement I, OD&D 39, 60
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, MC1 - Monstrous Compendium Volume 1 Insert (Lycanthrope, Werebear)
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, MC5 Monstrous Compendium Greyhawk Adventures Appendix Encounter Tables
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, AD&D 1e 63
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e 234
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e (Premium Edition) 234
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.5e (Premium Edition) 170, 171
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 206, 207, 208
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, X1 The Isle of Dread (1st-3rd printing), D&D Basic 6
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, The Isle of Dread: Original Adventures Reincarnated #02, D&D 5e 24, 63, 105, 116
Lycanthrope, Werebear Monster Native of: Material Plane, X1 The Isle of Dread (4th printing), D&D Basic 7
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, Dragon magazine #091
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, Dungeon magazine #114 45
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, EX1 Dungeonland 14
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, Greyhawk: Supplement I, OD&D 6, 19, 33, 37, 64
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, MC2 - Monstrous Compendium Volume 2 Insert (Lycanthrope, Wereboar)
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, MC5 Monstrous Compendium Greyhawk Adventures Appendix Encounter Tables
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, AD&D 1e 63
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e 235
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e (Premium Edition) 235
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.5e 171, 172
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.5e (Premium Edition) 171, 172
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.0e 218, 219, 220
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 207, 209
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, X1 The Isle of Dread (1st-3rd printing), D&D Basic 6
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, The Isle of Dread: Original Adventures Reincarnated #02, D&D 5e 24, 63
Lycanthrope, Wereboar Monster Native of: Material Plane, X1 The Isle of Dread (4th printing), D&D Basic 7
Lycanthrope, Werecrocodile Monster The Isle of Dread: Original Adventures Reincarnated #02, D&D 5e 105, 116, 259
Lycanthrope, Werefox {Foxwoman} Monster MC2 - Monstrous Compendium Volume 2 Insert (Lycanthrope, Werefox (Foxwoman))
Lycanthrope, Werefox {Foxwoman} Monster MC5 Monstrous Compendium Greyhawk Adventures Appendix Encounter Tables
Lycanthrope, Werefox {Foxwoman} Monster Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e 236
Lycanthrope, Werefox {Foxwoman} Monster Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e (Premium Edition) 236
Lycanthrope, Werefox {Foxwoman} Monster Monster Manual 2, AD&D 1e 80, 81
Lycanthrope, Werefox {Foxwoman} Monster White Dwarf #019 11
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, Against The Giants: The Liberation of Geoff 33, 35, 43, 51, 52, 96
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, D1-2 Descent into the Depths of the Earth 4, 7, 12
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, EX1 Dungeonland 20, 21
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, EX2 The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror 24
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders 40, 41, 42, 53, 55, 56
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders: Map/Monster Booklet 24
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, Greyhawk: Supplement I, OD&D 6, 12, 19, 33, 37, 64
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, Ghosts of Saltmarsh, D&D 5e 166, 169
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, MC1 - Monstrous Compendium Volume 1 Insert (Lycanthrope, Wererat)
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, AD&D 1e 63
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e 237
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e (Premium Edition) 237
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.5e (Premium Edition) 171, 172, 173
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.0e 219, 220
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 4e (Deluxe Edition) 180
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 207, 209
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, Return to the Tomb of Horrors 28
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, Saltmarsh Encounters, D&D 5e 8, 13
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, Stormwrack, D&D 3.5e 172, 173, 175, 178
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, The Hand of the Highwayman 8
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, X1 The Isle of Dread (1st-3rd printing), D&D Basic 6
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, The Isle of Dread: Original Adventures Reincarnated #02, D&D 5e 24, 63
Lycanthrope, Wererat Monster Native of: Material Plane, X1 The Isle of Dread (4th printing), D&D Basic 7
Lycanthrope, Wereraven Monster Saltmarsh Encounters, D&D 5e 9, 20
Lycanthrope, Wereshark Monster The Isle of Dread: Original Adventures Reincarnated #02, D&D 5e 105, 115, 117, 146, 260, 285
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, C2 the Ghost Tower of Inverness 5, 6
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, Dungeon magazine #114 45
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, From the Ashes: References Card #14
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, Greyhawk: Supplement I, OD&D 17
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, AD&D Monster Cards, Set 4 Not Numbered
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, MC1 - Monstrous Compendium Volume 1 Insert (Lycanthrope, Weretiger)
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, MC5 Monstrous Compendium Greyhawk Adventures Appendix Encounter Tables
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, AD&D 1e 63, 64
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e 239
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e (Premium Edition) 239
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.5e 172, 173, 174
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.5e (Premium Edition) 172, 173, 174
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.0e 220-221
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 207, 210
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, X1 The Isle of Dread (1st-3rd printing), D&D Basic 6
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, The Isle of Dread: Original Adventures Reincarnated #02, D&D 5e 24, 63, 105, 117
Lycanthrope, Weretiger Monster Native of: Material Plane, X1 The Isle of Dread (4th printing), D&D Basic 7
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders 97, 111
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders: Map/Monster Booklet 24
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, Ghosts of Saltmarsh, D&D 5e 212
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, AD&D Monster Cards, Set 1 Not Numbered
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, MC1 - Monstrous Compendium Volume 1 Insert (Lycanthrope, Werewolf)
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, MC5 Monstrous Compendium Greyhawk Adventures Appendix Encounter Tables
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, AD&D 1e 63, 64
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e 240
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e (Premium Edition) 240
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.5e (Premium Edition) 173, 174, 175
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 4e (Deluxe Edition) 181
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 207, 211
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, Oerth Journal #06 30
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, Oerth Journal #31 19
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, Saltmarsh Encounters, D&D 5e 17
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 26, 27
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, X1 The Isle of Dread (1st-3rd printing), D&D Basic 6
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, The Isle of Dread: Original Adventures Reincarnated #02, D&D 5e 24, 63
Lycanthrope, Werewolf Monster Native of: Material Plane, X1 The Isle of Dread (4th printing), D&D Basic 7
Mordenkainen's Defense Against Lycanthropes (LVL3) Spell Spell (Magic User), Greyhawk Adventures 56, 127
Mordenkainen's Defense Against Lycanthropes (LVL3) Spell Spell (Magic User), Wizard's Spell Compendium - Volume III 592