Looking at the entry, I'm not sure that's right. In the title bar at the top of the entry, listing the monster name, it also lists its challenge rating, type, size, alignment, as well as environment and other tags.
Below the bar are more stats, some of which listed in the top bar, but size is one criterium you can search and sort on, so it's got a place in the title bar.
You're absolutely right, I missed that. I agree that if the monster page does not display the title bar information, each entry in the title bar should also be displayed on the monster page. This also includes things like type, which can be important as well.
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The entries in the monster database are missing their creature sizes.
Huh yeah I didn't even notice that. perhaps something just above the stats like it is in the MM medium humanoid (elf), any alignment or what have you.
For now you can tell by the size of hit die they use.
Looking at the entry, I'm not sure that's right. In the title bar at the top of the entry, listing the monster name, it also lists its challenge rating, type, size, alignment, as well as environment and other tags.
Below the bar are more stats, some of which listed in the top bar, but size is one criterium you can search and sort on, so it's got a place in the title bar.
Look at the actual monster page itself not the quickview list. https://www.dndbeyond.com/monsters/aboleth as an example.
You're absolutely right, I missed that. I agree that if the monster page does not display the title bar information, each entry in the title bar should also be displayed on the monster page. This also includes things like type, which can be important as well.