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    D&D 5E DMG's definition of "Deadly" is much less deadly than mine: Data Aggregation?

    Absolutely. The three round rule is just a conceit, based on the DMG's recommendation to use that as a baseline for building your own monsters. If you could create a simulation tool as Hemlock recommends, it would be far more accurate. If fact, you could even have that tool account for how long...
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    D&D 5E DMG's definition of "Deadly" is much less deadly than mine: Data Aggregation?

    I've had much more success recently in designing both encounters and monsters by throwing out the CR system entirely and focusing my encounter work on three metrics: The sum total of the party's hit points versus the average Damage Per Round of the enemy combatants The average Damage Per Round...
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