Quasi-elemental

Quasi-elemental

The quasi-elemental is a classification of elemental in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.

Publication history

The lightning quasi-elemental first appeared in the first edition adventure The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror (1983),[1] and reprinted in the first edition Monster Manual II (1983).[2] The mineral quasi-elemental, the radiance quasi-elemental, and the steam quasi-elemental first appeared in Dragon #125 (September 1987),[3] and the ash quasi-elemental, the dust quasi-elemental, the salt quasi-elemental, and the vacuum quasi-elemental first appeared in Dragon #128 (December 1987).[4]

The quasi-elementals appeared in second edition for the Planescape setting in Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix III (1998): the ash quasi-elemental, the dust quasielemental, the salt quasielemental, and the vacuum quasielemental appeared under the "quasi-elemental, negative" heading, and the lightning quasielemental, the mineral quasielemental, the radiance quasielemental, and the steam quasielemental appeared under the "quasi-elemental, positive" heading.[5]

Description

Quasi-elementals are a fusion of one of the classic elements and either positive or negative energy.

Types of quasi-elementals deriving from elements infused with positive energy include lightning (air), mineral (earth), radiance (fire), and steam (water). Types of quasi-elementals deriving from elements infused with negative energy include ash (fire), dust (earth), salt (water), and vacuum (air).

References

  1. Gygax, Gary. The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983
  2. Gygax, Gary. Monster Manual II (TSR, 1983)
  3. Grubb, Jeff. " Plane Speaking: The (Positive) Quasi-Elementals!" Dragon #125. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, September 1987
  4. Grubb, Jeff. " Plane Speaking: The (Negative) Quasi-Elementals!" Dragon #128. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, December 1987
  5. Cook, Monte. Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix III (TSR, 1998)
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