Not exactly necessary or high priority, just a wish list suggestion really.
Something helpful to know when designing homebrew rules or building a character is the ratio of various damage types used by monsters for their attacks. It's really useful to know, for instance, if there are 300 monsters who use slashing damage, but only 100 who use piercing. Same with fire, poison, etc. Part of balance considerations for design is knowing these numbers.
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"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
I have additional monster search filter suggestions:
Filters for "languages spoken" and "monster tag" would be nice.
And some kind of "related monsters" option would be super handy — if you search "goblin," then bugbears are also a result, because they have a dynamic and tend to roll together.
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Not exactly necessary or high priority, just a wish list suggestion really.
Something helpful to know when designing homebrew rules or building a character is the ratio of various damage types used by monsters for their attacks. It's really useful to know, for instance, if there are 300 monsters who use slashing damage, but only 100 who use piercing. Same with fire, poison, etc. Part of balance considerations for design is knowing these numbers.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
― Oscar Wilde.
I have additional monster search filter suggestions:
Filters for "languages spoken" and "monster tag" would be nice.
And some kind of "related monsters" option would be super handy — if you search "goblin," then bugbears are also a result, because they have a dynamic and tend to roll together.