D&D 5E (2014) New Organization of Mordenkainen's Monsters of the Multiverse- but not really

the Jester

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So one of the big changes in MMM is that they were going to truly alphabetize the monsters. Balor is now under B, not D for Demon. What a great idea! I thought.

And then they don't really actually do that- dinosaurs are still all under D, for instance.

Why?? If you're gonna do it- and I agree, it's a great idea that is well past time- then do it, not halfway, but completely. Put Blue Dragon under B and Hadrosaurus under H.

Am I the only one who finds this half-step forward kind of maddening?
 

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Yes, re: half measures. That said, I do not like the idea of just using purely alphabetical organization. I prefer categories. At the very least, if they do alphabetical, they should do “dragon, blue” and “giant, cloud” so the dragons and giants are all still together. Also “crab, giant” so it is next to the regular crab.
 



So one of the big changes in MMM is that they were going to truly alphabetize the monsters. Balor is now under B, not D for Demon. What a great idea! I thought.

And then they don't really actually do that- dinosaurs are still all under D, for instance.

Why?? If you're gonna do it- and I agree, it's a great idea that is well past time- then do it, not halfway, but completely. Put Blue Dragon under B and Hadrosaurus under H.

Am I the only one who finds this half-step forward kind of maddening?
Well, I like the old way, so I don't consider it a step forward.
 


My favourite would be to have chapters dedicated to monsters types, like "dragons and dragonkin" or "undead". I don't care for alphabetic order, if I really didn't remember what type a monster is, there would be the index at the end of the book.
Like the Basic D&D Creature Catalogue? That could be interesting.
 




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