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They finally hit the big leagues and became an official monster in [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition]], in the [[splatbook]] "Volo's Guide to Monsters". They made some changes here, most notably trading their traditional paralytic touch for a venomous stinging tail. | They finally hit the big leagues and became an official monster in [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition]], in the [[splatbook]] "Volo's Guide to Monsters". They made some changes here, most notably trading their traditional paralytic touch for a venomous stinging tail. This version of the Shoosuva seems to be a combination of the Shoosuva from previous editions and the Abyssal Ravager from third edition's Monster Manual II. | ||
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Shoosuvas are an obscure breed of undead demon from the multiverse of Dungeons & Dragons. They are one of the few demon breeds known to be exclusively crafted and used by Yeenoghu, and are generally believed to be a transformation granted as a "reward" to the souls of gnolls who were particularly faithful to Yeenoghu,
AD&D
Shoosuvas first appeared in Dragon Magazine #63.
3e
They were updated to Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition in Dungeon Magazine #112.
5e
They finally hit the big leagues and became an official monster in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, in the splatbook "Volo's Guide to Monsters". They made some changes here, most notably trading their traditional paralytic touch for a venomous stinging tail. This version of the Shoosuva seems to be a combination of the Shoosuva from previous editions and the Abyssal Ravager from third edition's Monster Manual II.