Charlaquin
Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
Oh, so this is 5e’s much-anticipated modular design! It’s just taken them a decade to release the “4e style monsters” module!Piecemeal is pretty.clever, really. Swap out modules as they are ready to go.

Oh, so this is 5e’s much-anticipated modular design! It’s just taken them a decade to release the “4e style monsters” module!Piecemeal is pretty.clever, really. Swap out modules as they are ready to go.
But bot all Spellcasting Monsters in the MM do: that's the point, the design isn't new, it's just being utilized more.Yes but all NPCs follow the spell slot system.
But no rules are actually changed: they aren't even using new sorts of features, just expanding the use in individual Monater design. Technically, these aren’t changed Monster blocks, but new blocks that cover older concepts. The older blocks aren't hitting Errata.It’s kind of a rule change. Some existing monsters are getting new abilities, having existing abilities changed, and/or having the resource system their spells use changed. I’d call those things rules.
Well, yes: Monsters, Races, Classes, Subclasses, Feats. Those are the Modules that plug in or out of the system. The system itself is entirely free in the SRD and Basic rules.Oh, so this is 5e’s much-anticipated modular design! It’s just taken them a decade to release the “4e style monsters” module!![]()
Some rules are actually changed though. The False Appearance feature, for example, works differently now.But no rules are actually changed: they aren't even using new sorts of features, just expanding the use in individual Monater design. Technically, these aren’t changed Monster blocks, but new blocks that cover older concepts. The older blocks aren't hitting Errata.
Technically, it's a new feature. But I'm picking at nits.Some rules are actually changed though. The False Appearance feature, for example, works differently now.
Yes but all NPCs follow the spell slot system.
And how about the new ones in the new books. Noticed anything? I sure did.I just checked my hardcover MM. NPC statblocs are intact.
Newer star blocks are reflecting newer design trends as they refine their methodology.And how about the new ones in the new books. Noticed anything? I sure did.
Isn't it pretty incredible how all that stuff on Happy Fun Hour ended up having rippling effects on stuff releasing today? Before he was canned, he really was trying to pull back the curtain on 5E for full transparency.Newer star blocks are reflecting newer design trends as they refine their methodology.
I remember Mearls going on a bit in the Happy Fun Hour in 2019 about how they had made a breakthrough very recently at the time about how Monsters work I'm terms of their game function, that he thought had implications in how they might do Summoning in the future. What he spoke about led directly to the new Tasha's Suoming Spells, the new Beast master Companions, the Drakewarden Ranger and other new pet Subclasses, and I believe their overall shift in Monster design since 2019.