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Spree

Small Fiend (Demon) · Chaotic Evil · CR 5

  • Fiend (Demon)
  • Small
  • Tier 2
  • Evil

CR 5 small fiend (demon), chaotic evil — that's Spree. Native to urban. Sourced from Creature Codex.

Stat Block

Challenge Rating
5
Type
Fiend (Demon)
Size
Small
Alignment
Chaotic Evil
Speed
30
Habitats
Urban
Sources
Creature Codex

Ecology

Spree is a creature of the Lower Planes, present in the mortal world via summoning, banishment-failure, or a planar breach. It is most often found in urban regions. It is small-sized, which shapes how it hunts, hides, or fights.

Behaviour

Spree is cruel and patient, willing to take centuries to repay an insult. Its Chaotic Evil alignment shapes how it engages with the world — predictable in tendency, even when unpredictable in detail. It is intelligent enough to plan, scheme, or remember.

Origin

Spree is introduced in Kobold Press's Creature Codex (2018). Fiends originate in the Lower Planes — the Nine Hells, the Abyss, or further hells beyond — bound to whatever cosmic hierarchy that plane enforces. Within a campaign, its existence anchors a region with the kind of weight only an old, named species carries.

CR 5 monstersAll Fiend (Demon)sUrban

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Frequently Asked Questions about Spree

What is the challenge rating of Spree?
Spree is rated CR 5. The rating works against tier-2 parties.
What type of creature is Spree?
Spree is classified as a fiend (demon) in D&D 5e, small size, chaotic evil alignment.
Where does Spree live?
Spree is typically encountered in Urban.
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