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Now this I do disagree with. If monsters have to follow the same math as PC's, it's massively more complicated than if you have two sets of rules.
Case in point - the monster creation rules for 4e fit on the back of a business card. That's it. All monsters in 4e D&D can be created from the rules that fit on a business card. The monster creation rules in 3e were several A4 pages 8 point type long. Every monster type was different from each other and had to reference rules in the PHB and other places in order to be created.
That's much, much more complicated than having separate rules.
I think your last point is probably the most telling. "It will make putting monsters together as simple as building a character." How long does it take to make an 11th level wizard in 3e D&D? Building characters in D&D is hardly a simple thing.
I was under the impression DDN was striving for making character creation rules about as complex as 4e monster creation.
I sincerely have been trying not to think of DDN as the reincarnation of 3e.