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As an extradimensional you need MAGIC to hurt a malfera. Natural abilities include ''Knock'' so, don't bother locking your door at night. And it sees through ''invisibility''. | As an extradimensional you need MAGIC to hurt a malfera. Natural abilities include ''Knock'' so, don't bother locking your door at night. And it sees through ''invisibility''. | ||
Its (toxic) "Dimension of Nightmares" didn't really take off in D&D; none of the later CM- or M- modules bother with it. It very likely inspired some aspects of [[Far Realm]] though. | Its (toxic) "Dimension of Nightmares" - which became [[Demiplane of Nightmares]] - didn't really take off in D&D; none of the later CM- or M- modules bother with it. It very likely inspired some aspects of [[Far Realm]] though. | ||
It was updated for [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]] 2nd Edition in the [[Savage Coast]] Monstrous Compendium Appendix, and was updated to [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]] in the [[Creature Catalog]] article in [[Dragon Magazine]] #343. | It was updated for [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]] 2nd Edition in the [[Savage Coast]] Monstrous Compendium Appendix, and was updated to [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]] in the [[Creature Catalog]] article in [[Dragon Magazine]] #343. |
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"On candystripe legs the spiderman comes."
- – The Cure
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The Malfera is a stupid-looking horned elephant from the Dimension Of David Cook's Bad Acid Trips. This was introduced in X5: Temple of Death. Frank Mentzer realised "hey at least it's not a demon" so dumped it in the Companion Set; it is now a Mystara mainstay.
The malfera has crab-claws and fangs, using those on its victim. Two hits with the pincers, it draws you to the tentacles on its chest. Low-pH tentacles, to the tune of 2d6/round. It's also got "poison breath" which only works when it bites. But you do get +3 on your save before you croak.
As an extradimensional you need MAGIC to hurt a malfera. Natural abilities include Knock so, don't bother locking your door at night. And it sees through invisibility.
Its (toxic) "Dimension of Nightmares" - which became Demiplane of Nightmares - didn't really take off in D&D; none of the later CM- or M- modules bother with it. It very likely inspired some aspects of Far Realm though.
It was updated for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition in the Savage Coast Monstrous Compendium Appendix, and was updated to Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition in the Creature Catalog article in Dragon Magazine #343.