Fey is a creature type in Dungeons & Dragons.
Overview[]
Fey are magical creatures connected to nature. Fey are typically tied to the Feywild, but are occasionally tied to other planes such as Arborea or the Beastlands.[1]
Examples of fey include dryads and satyrs.[1]
Publication history[]
D&D 3rd edition[]
The fey type was introduced in the Monster Manual (3.0) (2000) and retained for the Monster Manual (3.5) (2003).
D&D 4th edition[]
The fey origin replaced the fey type in the Monster Manual (4e) (2008). Fey creatures could be animates, beasts, humanoids, or magical beasts.
D&D 5th edition[]
The fey type returned in the Monster Manual (5e) (2014).
See also[]
- Category:Fey
- Category:Fey animates (4e)
- Category:Fey beasts (4e)
- Category:Fey humanoids (4e)
- Category:Fey magical beasts (4e)
- Category:Fey-type (3e)