Upper_Krust
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You’re also thinking every encounter needs to be combat related.
No I don't. But if an encounter CAN potentially involve combat then better to be prepared.
We’ve known from 2014 that the challenge rating system is garbage in 5e.
Remove the secondary modifiers and its pretty much fixed (IMHO).
That it doesn’t do what it’s supposed to accurately. Is it a good gauge? Sure if you want to hamstring yourself. Everyone takes these extreme examples when I’m not using these extreme example. I wouldn’t throw a tarrasque at any party because it’s not a combat monster. It’s a plot point. If you think every encounter is supposed to be about combat then that’s how you play. Good for you. I use CR as a gauge but in general it is a failed system. If it’s fun, do it. If it’s not? Don’t.
If its not a combat encounter, why does it have combat statistics?
But we can’t sit here and actually say the challenge rating system works. It’s shown how it doesn’t work in this very thread because monsters in the monster manual don’t follow the same guidelines as the DMG for challenge ratings by a long shot and are a LOT weaker than the DMG guidelines indicate. So yes. It’s garbage. A DM who knows his party doesn’t need challenge rating.
Even a DM who knows his party will still look at the challenge rating and combat statistics of monsters to have a rough idea if they would make a good encounter or not. They might not be interested in the minutiae of XP thresholds and stuff like that but you still won't use monsters that are just going to TPK the party.