Totally agree. I used DnDB for the first time at the table tonight and this was one of the quirks I was frustrated by. I think the flavour is just as important to running a monster as the stat block, otherwise you just end up with one uninteresting dice roll modifier killing other uninteresting dice modifiers. You need to know how the monster acts to play it with character. It was annoying that each monster needed 2 searches (and the search in the MM defaulting to the top of a looooong list of alphabetical monsters rather than opening up on the monster searched for? I hope I was doing something wrong cause that was annoying!). It'd be great just added to the end.
All of the flavor text, description of habitat, etc, would be amazing to add to the monster pages for which it is available
Agreed. And lair actions for SRD monsters that have lair actions in the MM but not the SRD.
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Totally agree. I used DnDB for the first time at the table tonight and this was one of the quirks I was frustrated by. I think the flavour is just as important to running a monster as the stat block, otherwise you just end up with one uninteresting dice roll modifier killing other uninteresting dice modifiers. You need to know how the monster acts to play it with character. It was annoying that each monster needed 2 searches (and the search in the MM defaulting to the top of a looooong list of alphabetical monsters rather than opening up on the monster searched for? I hope I was doing something wrong cause that was annoying!). It'd be great just added to the end.