Do monster "races" have a similar, but not identical, distribution of class levels as humans and their allies? I mean that you can pull out the DMG and find out how many fighters there are in a illithid community or sorcerers in a kobold burrow or how many nymphs of the area are clerics.
What keeps monsters from taking levels? (Other than the DM of course.) One would expect the violent ones to have combat related classes for most of their population.
Why don't dragons take levels in barbarian and sorcerer and, with their high level barbarian and cleric orc and goblin slaves, drive humans back into the stone age?
What keeps monsters from taking levels? (Other than the DM of course.) One would expect the violent ones to have combat related classes for most of their population.
Why don't dragons take levels in barbarian and sorcerer and, with their high level barbarian and cleric orc and goblin slaves, drive humans back into the stone age?