Philosopher
First Post
The maths wasn't really wrong, because solo monsters are supposed to be five monsters. The maths of the original monsters, for example their "excessive" HP are caused because after paragon tier they gained x5 HP to their base total. That's basically like adding five monsters to one in terms of HP. It's not getting it wrong, it's doing things a bit too literally. Now solo monsters get a x4 multiplier regardless of their level.
This again goes to explain why I don't see much of a problem with many of the original MM heroic solos, they aren't terribly crippled by later changes. Paragon and Epic MM solos might as well be free experience - with the possible exception of some Dragons. The adult and ancient white dragons for example are brutes that have +5 vs. AC and +3 vs. NADs standard (EG MM3 maths). They also do enough damage that other than HP, defenses and poor action economy they do a pretty decent job. On the other hand some creatures aren't as lucky, like the Adult Black dragon, whom is basically designed to be missed a huge proportion of the time. Compounding this it is unable to deal real damage either - a long grindy combat is the result.
Really there was nothing inherently wrong with the maths - though that is outdated now - where solos absolutely failed was powers. They simply could not do enough to warrant them being five monsters. The worst solos in 4E are still from the original MM because of this flaw. The Purple Worm is the biggest joke in all of 4E easily and the Dracolich isn't far behind. I can't think of two worse solos in all of 4E than them.
In many ways that's exactly what happened. MM creatures are flawed in maths, but only because later changes decided that having extra HP, defenses and similar wasn't required. The "maths" that builds the original solos is fine, because it builds all the other normal monsters and is just multiplied by 5. Later changes to accuracy and damage were really things that occur at paragon and epic. If you read my responses, I've been careful to constantly stress where MM creatures fail is in paragon and epic - the two tiers IMO Wizards didn't have the best grips on until recently.
Thanks, Aegeri. Rather than simply get upset at the fact that I offered a criticism, you actually took the time to explain the issue at hand. I understand your point now.