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Am I the only one who doesn't like the arbitrary "boss monster" tag?
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<blockquote data-quote="slobster" data-source="post: 6002965" data-attributes="member: 6693711"><p>Well.</p><p></p><p>The average DM is 31 years old and spends 219$ per year on RPG-related products (he can only afford to spend 50$). It is more likely to buy core rulebooks than splatbooks, even if those "core rulebooks" are labeled monster manual XVIII". It is even more likely, however, to buy core rulebooks that are actually core rulebooks, hence the need to come out with new or "updated" editions every few years.</p><p></p><p>The average DM is unfortunately 85% male, 15% female. We're working on that, but for some reason the more art we produce of "empowered" women wearing chainmail neglige, the less excited the female part of the average DM seems to be.</p><p></p><p>The average DM has a party of 4.7 adventurers, who together buy .4 core rulebooks and instead ask to "take a quick look" at the DM's books for about 7 hours per average 3.5 hour session. On a possibly related note, the average DM is 78% likely to get so fed up by his players' shenanigans that he logs on to the internet to have impassioned arguments with total strangers over arcane points in order to let off some steam. </p><p></p><p>Interestingly, the average DM agrees with all of your positions and arguments 100%. Unfortunately, online there is a vocal minority who disagree with the obvious truth, so it's up to you to defend the views of the silent majority.****</p><p></p><p><em>****All statistics compiled from a 2004-present survey entitled "I spend way too much time on the internet".</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slobster, post: 6002965, member: 6693711"] Well. The average DM is 31 years old and spends 219$ per year on RPG-related products (he can only afford to spend 50$). It is more likely to buy core rulebooks than splatbooks, even if those "core rulebooks" are labeled monster manual XVIII". It is even more likely, however, to buy core rulebooks that are actually core rulebooks, hence the need to come out with new or "updated" editions every few years. The average DM is unfortunately 85% male, 15% female. We're working on that, but for some reason the more art we produce of "empowered" women wearing chainmail neglige, the less excited the female part of the average DM seems to be. The average DM has a party of 4.7 adventurers, who together buy .4 core rulebooks and instead ask to "take a quick look" at the DM's books for about 7 hours per average 3.5 hour session. On a possibly related note, the average DM is 78% likely to get so fed up by his players' shenanigans that he logs on to the internet to have impassioned arguments with total strangers over arcane points in order to let off some steam. Interestingly, the average DM agrees with all of your positions and arguments 100%. Unfortunately, online there is a vocal minority who disagree with the obvious truth, so it's up to you to defend the views of the silent majority.**** [I]****All statistics compiled from a 2004-present survey entitled "I spend way too much time on the internet".[/I] [/QUOTE]
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