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  3. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2014) Radically shrinking stat blocks

    Gotcha. I'm curious, is the "Proficiency Bonus" entry something you use when running monsters?
  4. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2014) Radically shrinking stat blocks

    Thanks Shardstone! I'll have to check it out :geek: Mike Mearls has been on a tear with monsters recently.
  5. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2014) Radically shrinking stat blocks

    :ROFLMAO: I appreciate the sentiment of what you're saying. It's difficult to parse where the line here is between opinion and actual improvement, as there are definitely things that are improvements (CR/XP in the top line), and definitely things that are opinions, but there's a great deal of...
  6. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2014) Radically shrinking stat blocks

    I'm kind of tempted to leave out the melee/ranged language entirely. I know there are corner case stat blocks where it does matter, but it's basically putting rules language on what seems self-evident. "Shortsword" and "Melee Attack" are redundant, because all shortsword uses by a monster are...
  7. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2014) Radically shrinking stat blocks

    4e also was when D&D implemented an icon language to communicate certain things – typically areas of effect like bursts/blasts and recharge dice. I've wondered about "order of information" in the 5e / modern D&D stat blocks. For example, one of the first questions a GM asks when there's a...
  8. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2014) Radically shrinking stat blocks

    Do you use printed monster stats and physically take notes on them?
  9. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2014) Radically shrinking stat blocks

    Gotcha. Yeah it's extraordinary to me how common it is to talk with GMs online (so yeah we're a subset) who rewrite monster stat blocks. There are a lot of us doing this.
  10. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2014) Radically shrinking stat blocks

    Your skeleton layout is interesting... You've prioritized Darkvision in the upper right, and omitted CR/XP entirely. You've broken the "melee attack" from the weapons line listing shortswords and shortbows...not sure why. And you seem to list saving throws as a "slash" after the modifier.
  11. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2014) Radically shrinking stat blocks

    You'd enjoy more white space in a monster stat block, even if that meant the stat block itself became a half-page or three-quarters page, is that right? Or is it that you're trying to describe a balance between two dials – succinctness & white space?
  12. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2014) Radically shrinking stat blocks

    Those are an interesting sort of half-way blend between a stat block & annotated in-line text stats. Seems like that works well for an experienced GM comfortable with the abbreviations. What I find interesting is what you've chosen to include – "mindless medium undead" and "role: compelled...
  13. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2014) Radically shrinking stat blocks

    Ah, I see, so this could be a GM style difference. For the cambion – IME Strength checks are very rare for me to roll for monsters. The most common will be resisting a grapple, and then... maybe there's one or two spells that involve Strength checks as opposed to Strength saves. Maybe you're...
  14. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2014) Radically shrinking stat blocks

    I wanted to focus on what you're saying about differentiating proficient saves from ability scores (in regards to monsters). I'm trying to think of actual examples where using saves-as-ability-mods would lead to glaring discrepancy between the monster's mechanics and our story expectations of...
  15. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2014) Radically shrinking stat blocks

    EDIT: For a meatier example, I started tackling the Ancient Green Dragon on page 5 of this thread. On the left is the 2024 5e skeleton, marked up with my notes, and on the right is the stat block as I've rewritten it, reducing the size by at least one-third...and hopefully making it easier to...
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  17. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2024) Post your homemade feats for 2024:

    Sensible Stealth (2024 feat) You ability to hide conforms to common sense expectations and doesn't require flipping to three different sections of a book and arguing over corner cases. This gives you the following benefits: When you take an action to hide, you do not make a check immediately...
  18. Quickleaf

    (IC) Quickleaf's Rime of the Frostmaiden

    If you do want to ambush the 3 kobolds, Aric and Lumrolur will make quick work of them – no need to get into initiative or attack rolls, unless you want to. More a question of what you want to do!
  19. Quickleaf

    D&D 5E (2024) What's your favorite NEW spell for 5.24e?

    👎🏼 It's 4e's Healing Surge but restricted to a spell. Not a fan of this way of integrating Hit Dice expenditure. Magic does enough already. 👎🏼 Better as a core feature because (a) that better supports paladin players who don't want to deal with spells, and (b) if you do want to engage with...
  20. Quickleaf

    (IC) Quickleaf's Rime of the Frostmaiden

    GM POST Kr-koa-kwat makes a low throaty sound and blinks at Alma indecisively, glancing up the shaft for a moment. It responds to Alma's telepathic voice in broken Deep Speech, "You drop food thump-thump, happy belly go whump-whump?" Twister watches Kr-koa-kwat then swivels pale blue eyes to...
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