Kobold Avenger
Legend
I actually like certain monsters having a bunch of spells to use, but much like any NPC non-spontaneous casters it's rather annoying keeping track of which spells they're going to be using in combat. And if there's one thing I really don't like about spell-like abilities is keeping track of which spells have how many uses per day.
Now I feel a that a method to handle spell-like abilities in a new edition of D&D would be to give monsters "rulings" spell lists much like cleric domains or specialized spell-caster lists. A monster could have the rulings: Fire, Illusion and Evil up to a certain level, and they be able to use spells from that list as spell-like abilities. They would either work with point costs of spells (which might be too much book-keeping) or be tiered in some way which all low level spells of a ruling can be used at will, and the others have per day uses or slots.
Out of a ruling a monster had, the statblock would actually emphasize which spells they are more likely to use if they happen to know all spells in a ruling up to a certain level, or maybe rulings work in which only certain spells are known, and the ones in the statblock are the spells that a typical monster of that type knows.
Now I feel a that a method to handle spell-like abilities in a new edition of D&D would be to give monsters "rulings" spell lists much like cleric domains or specialized spell-caster lists. A monster could have the rulings: Fire, Illusion and Evil up to a certain level, and they be able to use spells from that list as spell-like abilities. They would either work with point costs of spells (which might be too much book-keeping) or be tiered in some way which all low level spells of a ruling can be used at will, and the others have per day uses or slots.
Out of a ruling a monster had, the statblock would actually emphasize which spells they are more likely to use if they happen to know all spells in a ruling up to a certain level, or maybe rulings work in which only certain spells are known, and the ones in the statblock are the spells that a typical monster of that type knows.