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Just to be clearer, since my clear statement earlier in the thread apparently wasn't enough, I DO change some monsters. I just do it rarely and just to keep things fresh and exciting. @Charlaquin said that even a few such changes would alter how the players act. It doesn't in my experience, since it doesn't happen often enough to make a difference.
Since I DO actually play that way, my saying what my experience is is perfectly valid. It's cheeky of you to tell me that I'm being cheeky for it.
So, all this time that you’ve been arguing that it’s too much trouble to adjust encounters, now you’re telling us you do this anyway?
Now I’m confused. If player knowledge makes encounters easier but not trivial, by the same amount as if the players either pass a lore check OR encounter those creatures multiple times, AND you apparently don’t mind adjusting encounters...what exactly is your objection to player knowledge, other than the subjective reason that it feels wrong to you?