Template:Creature

Explanation

 * image =    : Optional. Use a standard image tag]].
 * name =     : The name of the creature.


 * type =     : The general category of the creature. There are 15 possible creature types in the 3.5 edition of Dungeons & Dragons: Aberration, Animal, Construct, Dragon, Elemental, Fey, Giant, Humanoid, Magical beast, Monstrous humanoid, Ooze, Outsider, Plant, Undead, and Vermin.


 * subtype =  : Optional. A more specific creature category. A gray orc would fall under the Humanoid category, goblinoid subcategory.


 * size =  : Optional. How big it the creature. Standard size desriptions are Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, etc but you can use other measurements.


 * vision =  : Optional. Vision is how well and what type of vision a creature has. The most common types of vision are normal, low-light and darkvision


 * location = : Optional. The most common locale of the creature. If possible, use the location listed in one of the Monster Manuals.


 * alignment = : Optional. If possible, use the template.


 * language = : Optional. The language or languages a creature of this race/species is commonly expected to speak - often listed in the Monster Manuals or Player's Handbooks.


 * challenge = : Optional. If the information comes from a Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition source, include the creature's Challenge Rating.


 * source= & page= : Optional. If all the information in the creature infobox comes from a single source, include both the book name and page number(s).


 * first = : Optional. Name of any official Forgotten Realms material in which the creature first appeared (e.g. name of a novel or a sourcebook).


 * based = : Optional. What the creature is derived from or based on: a mythological or folkloric creature (e.g., a creature from Greek mythology) or a creature from another fiction setting (e.g., H. P. Lovecraft). Suggest linking to the appropriate Wikipedia article (e.g., for the efreet, add ).