Excel D&D monster index (December update)

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Here's the December update of my Excel D&D monster index. Since last month, I've finished indexing the creatures from Dungeon, added the first 60 issues of Dragon, and added (almost) all of the 1st edition AD&D products.

Summary of what is indexed so far:
  • All 3.X D&D products published by WotC
  • All 3.X monsters from the WotC web site
  • All of the D&D Miniature cards
  • All 3rd party Dragonlance, Ravenloft, Kingdoms of Kalamar and Oriental Adventures 3.X D&D or d20 products
  • All Dungeon magazines
  • Dragon magazine 1-60, and 274+
  • All generic 2nd Edition AD&D products
  • Almost all generic 1st Edition AD&D products
  • All Al-Qadim, Birthright, Dark Sun, Greyhawk, Lankhmar, Mystara, Oriental Adventures, Planescape, Ravenloft and Spelljammer products from earlier editions
  • Most of the 1st/2nd Edition Forgottens Realms products
  • Tome of Horrors (volume 1 and volume 1 revised)
  • All of the ENWorld Creature Catalog conversions
  • Lots of other on-line fan conversions

Still to do:
  • The remaining 1st/2nd Edition Forgotten Realms products
  • Dragon 61-273
  • Dragonlance (1st/2nd Edition and Saga products)
  • Original D&D products
  • Polyhedron 1-142
 

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Oh my god! This spreadsheet is awesome!

Dude! Massive Kudos to you! You have indexed over 22 thousand monsters by type, subtype, size, source, challenge rating, setting, name and alternate names.

This is soooo handy if say, I wanted to find a suitable critter for a given encounter. Let's say I needed a gargantuan plant. Or an undead suitable for a forest environment. Or an elemental of CR 12. With your spreadsheet it is easy to sort any which way to find exactly what you need.

Well done sir! Very well done indeed!
 




No, there's at least a few more months until I finish this. And some of the more obscure sources are really, really hard to track down. The run of Imagine Magazines, for example. Or most of the earlier White Dwarfs. Or ST1: Up the Garden Path ;)

But thanks for the encouragement :)
 

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