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<blockquote data-quote="Ashrum the Black" data-source="post: 4370744" data-attributes="member: 1585"><p>Guys, I have to say I stongly disagree. A monster manual with no fluff for the monter is fine for a DM that is experienced with former editions. But if I was walking into 4E cold, I'd be ticked as all get out. Without having that fluff it becomes darn hard to get a handle on the creature, to place it within some form of framework.</p><p></p><p>I'd have to say that the gold standard of MM style books was set by Privateer Press with their Monsternomican. That book not only had monster stats but provided ecological information, and rumors that PC's could know about the creatures. This allows a new DM to walk in, flip through the book, see the stats, and at the same time drop the creature into his world with very minimal work. And it all makes internal sense.</p><p></p><p>This means that one of the hard parts of DMing, coming up with the fluff that your imaginary world hangs its hat on is done for you. For a new DM this is invaluable. I've been playing Dnd since red and blue boxes, do I need the fluff for the 10th time? Of course not. But if noboby had ever given me the fluff in the first place my dungeons would never have migrated beyond a ten foot room with an orc and a pie.</p><p></p><p>Less mosters, and more fluff would have made me a happier camper. Heck for that matter more fluff to go with the paragon classes would have been wonderful addition as well. </p><p></p><p>I flipped through some of my later 3E books the other day and their expanded fluff sections comared to what we have from current 4E makes me want to cry. Bring back the fluff WOTC! </p><p></p><p>-Ashrum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashrum the Black, post: 4370744, member: 1585"] Guys, I have to say I stongly disagree. A monster manual with no fluff for the monter is fine for a DM that is experienced with former editions. But if I was walking into 4E cold, I'd be ticked as all get out. Without having that fluff it becomes darn hard to get a handle on the creature, to place it within some form of framework. I'd have to say that the gold standard of MM style books was set by Privateer Press with their Monsternomican. That book not only had monster stats but provided ecological information, and rumors that PC's could know about the creatures. This allows a new DM to walk in, flip through the book, see the stats, and at the same time drop the creature into his world with very minimal work. And it all makes internal sense. This means that one of the hard parts of DMing, coming up with the fluff that your imaginary world hangs its hat on is done for you. For a new DM this is invaluable. I've been playing Dnd since red and blue boxes, do I need the fluff for the 10th time? Of course not. But if noboby had ever given me the fluff in the first place my dungeons would never have migrated beyond a ten foot room with an orc and a pie. Less mosters, and more fluff would have made me a happier camper. Heck for that matter more fluff to go with the paragon classes would have been wonderful addition as well. I flipped through some of my later 3E books the other day and their expanded fluff sections comared to what we have from current 4E makes me want to cry. Bring back the fluff WOTC! -Ashrum [/QUOTE]
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