CapnZapp
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But can you understand the sentiment that it would have been helpful if the MM stat block said "Juiblex is immune to forced movement" or somesuch?I would have done something similar, definitely. Juiblex is huge, and formless on top of it....no way would I let repelling blast affect him. These are common sense solutions to a problem...I don't think applying logic in this way is a problem at all. That's a mechanical solution to the problem.
I'd also probably place Juiblex in a cavern that had like a coral type rock structure. All kinds of odd structure and shapes to get in the PCs way but which Juiblex moves right around or through as needed. I'd make the party warlock and ranger work to get a clear shot at him, or force them to ready an action to shoot him, limiting the number of attacks. Such a place seems to make a lot more sense for a lair for him than simply a wide open space where a party can walk in and blast away at him before he can do anything. That's a tactical solution to the problem.
I mean, your reply is only one out of a multitude that doesn't adress the issue and instead move right on towards suggesting solutions.
But my question isn't about the actual solutions. I'm not some kind of newb that can't modify monsters. My question is about what's in the actual stat block. Or more specifically, my question is: how come there are this vocal group of posters that apologize for every WotC move, and see no drawbacks or problems in whatever they do, no matter how oversimplified the game becomes?
As for your coral cavern, again, beside the point.
The point is that all the features of your cavern isn't part of the MM stat block, and hence should not be taken into account when calculating the Challenge Rating.
It is possible your cavern makes Juiblex deserve his CR rating, but then the pertinent restrictions should have been incorporated into his "lair" description.
As is, I'd say his CR is significantly lower than the listed value. Your suggestions does not change this fundamental fact: that his CR is way too high, considering how easy he is to defeat using pretty trivial tactics.
In short: we're discussing what's in the book. You can't give the MM a good grade because of what's inside your mind, only because of what's inside the book.