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<blockquote data-quote="Wulfgar76" data-source="post: 6246388" data-attributes="member: 61867"><p>Then you should probably not being playing 3e and its variants, where a typical mid-level party can easily slaughter pretty much any monster in the book.</p><p></p><p> Sounds like D&DN (where due to bounded accuracy and flatter power progression, monsters stay relevant for much longer) is the perfect edition for you.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Okay so why is this in the D&D Next forum? Last time I checked this was not the place to list the reasons you don't like 4th edition.</p><p>There are a select few high-level monsters in the D&DN bestiary. Would you like to talk about those?</p><p></p><p>In response to your claim, the 4th edition the Monster Level was light-years better at measuring the power level/challenge of a monster than CR was. </p><p></p><p> So including stats for these types of beings in a book, even though you can completely ignore them, offends you, and since you don't like stats for powerful stuff - nobody should get them.</p><p></p><p>By the way, have you heard of 3rd edition books like the Epic Level Handbook, Elder Evils and Deities & Demigods?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wulfgar76, post: 6246388, member: 61867"] Then you should probably not being playing 3e and its variants, where a typical mid-level party can easily slaughter pretty much any monster in the book. Sounds like D&DN (where due to bounded accuracy and flatter power progression, monsters stay relevant for much longer) is the perfect edition for you. Okay so why is this in the D&D Next forum? Last time I checked this was not the place to list the reasons you don't like 4th edition. There are a select few high-level monsters in the D&DN bestiary. Would you like to talk about those? In response to your claim, the 4th edition the Monster Level was light-years better at measuring the power level/challenge of a monster than CR was. So including stats for these types of beings in a book, even though you can completely ignore them, offends you, and since you don't like stats for powerful stuff - nobody should get them. By the way, have you heard of 3rd edition books like the Epic Level Handbook, Elder Evils and Deities & Demigods? [/QUOTE]
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