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I prefer the stat blocks to be accurate, but am generally not overly bothered by this. If nothing else, I think it's important to recognise that no product will ever be 100% error-free. However, there are three circumstances where errors do bother me:
1) Where the error is going to have a significant impact on play. If, for example, a stat block were to include a +10 damage bonus from Power Attack but omit the attack roll penalty, that would be a problem.
2) Where the product is aimed at new players/DMs. I maintain that such products are less forgiving of errors, since there is a greater danger of confusing newbies.
3) Where the percentage of erroneous stat blocks is excessive. If more than 75% of the stat blocks in a product are inaccurate, this speaks of sloppiness on the parts of the producers. Either they haven't understood the rules properly, or they haven't invested the time and effort in proper editing, or they just don't care. In any of the three cases, this is a problem.
As a result, while I do check John Cooper's reviews of products, it's mostly out of interest. The only product really fails for me is "Scourge of the Howling Horde", which fails both criteria #2 and #3 above (and has a number of other problems as well).
				
			1) Where the error is going to have a significant impact on play. If, for example, a stat block were to include a +10 damage bonus from Power Attack but omit the attack roll penalty, that would be a problem.
2) Where the product is aimed at new players/DMs. I maintain that such products are less forgiving of errors, since there is a greater danger of confusing newbies.
3) Where the percentage of erroneous stat blocks is excessive. If more than 75% of the stat blocks in a product are inaccurate, this speaks of sloppiness on the parts of the producers. Either they haven't understood the rules properly, or they haven't invested the time and effort in proper editing, or they just don't care. In any of the three cases, this is a problem.
As a result, while I do check John Cooper's reviews of products, it's mostly out of interest. The only product really fails for me is "Scourge of the Howling Horde", which fails both criteria #2 and #3 above (and has a number of other problems as well).