The topic about the rhemoraz CR got me thinking. What monsters do you think have a CR that is out of step with the challenge they present?
I can think of a few examples off the top of my head (including the already mentioned rhemoraz):
Girallons. Probably the #1 offender in my book. There's no way a creature that can deal well over 50 points of damage in one round should be a CR 5. Even if it only hits with two of its four claws, it does about 40 points of damage (20 for claws, 20 for rend). And that's not including the bite attack.
Ogres and bugbears. They're both CR 2. Ogres are probably about twice as powerful as bugbears, and they're considered to be the same challenge? Give me a break. An ogre could concievably drop a 2nd level character in one hit without a crit; there's no way a bugbear could do the same.
The tendriculous. 94 hit points, regenerates 10 hp per round, only takes normal damage from blunt weapons and acid, has improved grab and swallow... CR 6?
Dragons. Don't even get me started. Most of these CRs are way too low.
Anyone have any other monsters to add?
I can think of a few examples off the top of my head (including the already mentioned rhemoraz):
Girallons. Probably the #1 offender in my book. There's no way a creature that can deal well over 50 points of damage in one round should be a CR 5. Even if it only hits with two of its four claws, it does about 40 points of damage (20 for claws, 20 for rend). And that's not including the bite attack.
Ogres and bugbears. They're both CR 2. Ogres are probably about twice as powerful as bugbears, and they're considered to be the same challenge? Give me a break. An ogre could concievably drop a 2nd level character in one hit without a crit; there's no way a bugbear could do the same.
The tendriculous. 94 hit points, regenerates 10 hp per round, only takes normal damage from blunt weapons and acid, has improved grab and swallow... CR 6?
Dragons. Don't even get me started. Most of these CRs are way too low.
Anyone have any other monsters to add?
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