Monster tactics are not a plan for the GM to beat the players. They express anatomy, senses, movement, intelligence, social behavior, and the urge to survive.

01

Read the stat block as behavior

Speed suggests range control, a strong ranged option suggests distance, pack features suggest isolated targets, and unusual senses suggest ambush positions. Context still changes all of these.

02

Goal, opening, retreat

Three decisions are enough to run quickly: what the creature wants, how it uses its first advantage, and when it leaves.

  • When does it use its strongest feature?
  • How does terrain support it?
  • What simple teamwork does it know?
  • When will it bargain, flee, or surrender?
03

Separate challenge from cruelty

Believable enemies act only on information they possess. Clear intentions and sensible retreat make difficult encounters feel fair.

REINFORCE

Turn it into play in three questions.

This is not about points; it helps you recall the key ideas while preparing.

01What grounds monster tactics?
02Which three decisions help most?
03What information should a monster use?