Summary

  • Tarrasques cause TPKs due to Reflective Carapace.
  • A gorgon's petrifying breath quickly turns battles on their heads; don't underestimate low CR monsters.
  • The primeval owlbear's magical immunity and incapacitating abilities are huge party threats; so be prepared.

If you're a Dungeon Master running a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dungeons & Dragons campaign, you know that one of the hardest decisions you'll have to make is selecting monsters for a combat encounter. You might find yourself asking: Is this encounter balan🐟ced? What happens if I accidentall🥀y TPK the party?

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Most of the time, if you use challenge ratings correctly, you won't have to worry about a TPK. However, there are some monsters in the 2025 Monster Manua🌳l that can prove really tricky to use, even for high-level DMs. These monsters are powerful, have game-breaking abilities,💃 and are more likely than not to cause a TPK if you're not careful.

10 Tarrasque

A tarrasque in Dungeons & Dragons.
Tarrasque by Chris Rahn

Armor Class

25

Hit Points

697

Challenge Rating

30

The tarrasque is, in essence, a joke in the Dungeons & Dragons community. This monster is so powerful that it's basically designed for a TPK thanks to its Reflective Carapace ability, which allows the tarrasque to basically be unaffected by ranged spell attacks, and potentially reflect the damage back🔥 at the caster.

Beyond that, it has nearly 700 hit points and a suite of various abilities and legendary actions that can take out even the most foolhardy players. You don't want to use this creature unless you're doing it for fun in a non-canonical 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:one-shot session.

9 Gorgon

A gorgon in DND uses its petrifying breath to attack players.
Gorgon by Kai Carpenter

Armor Class

19

Hit Points

114

Challenge Rating

5

Gorgons aren't all that powerful necessarily, and have a relative🏅ly low challenge rating. However, they have two abilities that can turn the tide of battle rather quickly, especially for lower-level parties who might not be equipped to handle such features.

First, the gorgon has a petrifying breath ability that can impose the Restrained condition on creatures. If targets fail twice, they gain the Petrified condition🔯. All it takes is one or two bad rolls on this save for half the party to be petrified, which can rea♑lly make a combat encounter with a gorgon go south quickly.

8 Primeval Owlbear 🧸💝

Two adventurers parley with an owlbear in DND.
Owlbear Parley via Wizards of the Coast

Armor Class

16

Hit Points

126

Challenge Rating

7

The primeval owlbear is another creature that, on its surface, doesn't necessarily seem all that threatening. However, there are two features🔯 that t﷽his creature has that can prove disastrous for a highly magical party that lacks a sturdy party member like a barbarian or a fighter.

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First, the primeval owlbear has advantage on all saving throws against spells and other magical effects. Plus, it tends to get into melee range for its attacks; squishy casters beware! Lastly, it has a screech recharge abili♉ty that can cause 6d8 thunder damage and potentially impose the incapacitated condition on targets. Again, any creature that can incapacitate multiple members of the party at once should be feared.

7 Nalfeshnee 🌜 ༒

A Nalfeshnee in DND, a horned demon creature wielding flaming fists as weapons.

Nalfeshnee by Justin Gerard

Armor Class

18

Hit Points

184

Challenge Rating

13

This creature is an abyssal demon with a powerful suite of abilities and recharge attacks. First, the nalfeshnee has advantage on all saving throws against magical effects, just like the primeval owlbear. It also has three attacks, meaning it has a decently 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:high action economy.

Lastly, you're going to want to keep an eye on the Horror Nimbus, which can impose the Frightened condition on players. Plus, this creature can teleport as a reaction, making it highl♑y nimble. Ultimately, there's no one feature of this monster that's game-breaking, but make sure your party is prepared to take on such a threat, especially given its higher-than-most armor class.

6 Medusa

A pair of medusas with snakes for hair in DND.
Medusas by Aaron J. Riley

Armor Class

15

Hit Points

127

Challenge Rating

6

The medusa is another creatuꦆre that has a paralyzing ability that can prove disastrous against an improperly leveled party. The medusa has a feature called Petrifying Gaze that has the same Restrained and Paralyzed condition effect as the gorgon.

Again, all it takes is one or two bad rolls for the entire party to be paralyzed. Make sure, before throwing the medusa at your party, that they have at least one or two people who can pot𒁃entially end conditions using spells or potions.

5 ꧋ Violet Fungus Necrohulk

A violet fungus necrohulk attacking a group of solders in Dungeons & Dragons.
Violet Fungus Necrohulk by Viktor Titov

Armor Class

17

Hit Points

123

Challenge Rating

7

The violet fungus necrohulk is a large necromantic plant that has powerful multiattacks, a decently high AC, and immunities to many conditions, including necroti💯c damage, poison damage, blinded, charmed, and more. However, the real threat of this creature is its Absorb Body feature.

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With this feature, any medium or small creature that is in melee range of the necrohulk has to make a Strength saving throw (DC 15) or be absorbed into the form of the necrohulk. This can prove catastrophic for weak spellcasters or a party that's generally not very strong. Plus, if a target dies while absorbed, their body is destroyed, meaning resurrection will prove extr༺emely difficult.

4 Aboleth

An aboleth monster in Dungeons & Dragons.
Aboleth by Kev Walker

Armor Class

17

Hit Points

150

Challenge Rating

10

Aboleths are mysterious creatures that often trade in knowledge and the mysteries of the universe. First, permanently destroying♍ an ꦏaboleth is extremely hard, as aboleths can regenerate 5d10 days after their initial destruction. Plus, if the party is fighting the aboleth in their lair, they gain a total of four legendary resistances, making them incredibly hard to take down.

The thing you'll want to be most wary of as a DM running an aboleth is their psychic abilities. Aboleths can consume the memories of players they kill, effectively mind-wiping them. Additionally, aboleths can perman✱ently charm targets for 24 hours, a lot longer than the typical Charm Person spell. Plus, aboleths can restore HP with their legendary actions.

3 Beholder

A beholder in its lair in Dungeons & Dragons.
Beholder by Eric Belisle

Armor Class

18

Hit Points

190

Challenge Rating

13

Beholders are one of the mosꦬt classic Dungeons & Dragons monsters out there, but it's hard to use them as a DM in fights, particularly for underleveled parties. There are two main reasons for this. One, beholders have an impressive array of abilities that range from paralyzation and petrification to disintegration, making them highly offensive combatants.

Secondly, and more importantly, as a bonus action, beholders can emit an antimagic field, making them incredibly hard tꦗo fight against as a spellcaster. Your table's barbarian and fighter might be fine with🍰 the encounter, but a highly powerful wizard might find themselves next to useless in battle against one of these flying creatures.

2 Horned Devil 🐠

A horned devil standing tall with glowing yellow eyes in DND.
Horned Devil by Yongjae Choi

Armor Class

18

Hit Points

199

Challenge Rating

11

Devils and demons make for incredibly 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:fun combat encounters in Dungeons & Dragons. However, many of these cr♛eatures can prove extremely powe𓆉rful, even to expert players. The horned devil, which has nearly 200 HP, is one such devil that should be used lightly.

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The most dangerous feature this monster has is its Infernal Tail. Creatures targeted by this effect must make a DC 17 Dexterity saving throw, and, on a failure,�🏅� incur an infernal wound, which forces the target to lose 3d6 HP at the start of each of its turns for one minute. There are ways to end this effect early, but if the table is running out of options, this can easily take someone off the field rather quickly.

1 ꦡ Purple Worm

A purple worm carving through sand in Dungeons & Dragons.
Purple Worm by David Auden Nash

Armor Class

18

Hit Points

247

Challenge Rating

15

Purple worms boast one of the highest armor classes and hit point totals in Dungeons & Dragons. Plus, their sheer size can pro♒ve dangerous for parties to contend with. However, the one feature that purple worms have that is going to prove the most tricky to run as a DM is the worm's swallow ability.

Purple worms can swaꦚllow large and smaller creatures whole, grappling them and imposing both the Blinded and Restrained conditions on them. Each round they're inside the worm, they take 5d6 Acid damage. If players can't find a way out of this trap, it's very likely they'll find themselves making death saves sooner rather than later.

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Original Release Date
1974
Designer
ꦯ E. Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson
Player Count
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