the Jester
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All kinds of stuff! Ecology, habitat/society, frequency, organization, alignments tagged as "often", "usually", or "always"... morale, treasure types.... gah.
If not individual morale entries, then at least a good discussion about morale in the DMG, along with making Intimidate worth a damn please.Probably an unpopular opinion, but Morale. A metric for how likely monsters are to say "screw this, I'm outta here!" While it takes up a lot of space, I used to really enjoy reading monster lore- did you know that Mustard Jellies originated when a young wizard attempted to polymorph into a ochre jelly? The wizard failed and she was transformed into a mustard jelly. Since the accident, these jellies multiplied rapidly and spread to many areas.
Oh thats a great one, I thought having Morale numbers was great, especially for a dungeon crawl or wandering monsters.Probably an unpopular opinion, but Morale. A metric for how likely monsters are to say "screw this, I'm outta here!" While it takes up a lot of space, I used to really enjoy reading monster lore- did you know that Mustard Jellies originated when a young wizard attempted to polymorph into a ochre jelly? The wizard failed and she was transformed into a mustard jelly. Since the accident, these jellies multiplied rapidly and spread to many areas.
There are morale rules in the 5e DMG. They aren't as robust as the 2e rules, but they are there and they work.Probably an unpopular opinion, but Morale. A metric for how likely monsters are to say "screw this, I'm outta here!" While it takes up a lot of space, I used to really enjoy reading monster lore- did you know that Mustard Jellies originated when a young wizard attempted to polymorph into a ochre jelly? The wizard failed and she was transformed into a mustard jelly. Since the accident, these jellies multiplied rapidly and spread to many areas.
Right but thread is about what you miss or would like to see in the stat block though, and in 2e you had an explicit entry for MoraleThere are morale rules in the 5e DMG. They aren't as robust as the 2e rules, but they are there and they work.
That's true.Right but thread is about what you miss or would like to see in the stat block though, and in 2e you had an explicit entry for Morale
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Back when I played there was no internet so nobody knew how anyone else played (at least not in my college).- once 3e decided that the game needed balanced encounters, the idea of randomly stumbling onto 3d10x10 orcs started to feel like a bit too much spread on those numbers even with a bell curve.