This is not a whining nor a critic, but I would like to know others' opinions about the subject.
Examples:
The bear in grymlyns area slayed Taki when he was level 8. Two rounds. No time to react. But in the outer room, the description mentioned something about blood trails or scattered bones, so that could be enough to make him be a bit more weary. My opinion: dangerous but appropriate.
In Judge temple, a fat scribe beated Taki to a bloody pulp in one round at level 20. (350-ish hp and AC -6.0). No clue of the danger in nearby rooms. The area is open to exploration: no gates or doors to open, no warnings around, and he is a fat scribe! Not a troll, warlock or whatever badf looking dude, a scribe. That was annoying... had to log in a druid alt for cr for no apparent reason. My opinion: what the heck? How should one know about that? Smells of a brutal trap for clueless nOObs...
The berserker: a wandering (?) mob who can ruin your day... But at least that hits not too strong, and gives you the time to react in the way that better suits you (flee-recall-blast it). My opinion: quite dangerous but avoidable and the adrenaline rush is enjoyable (if you come back alive).
How many others think that the kind of the fat scribe mobs should be put in more clearly indicated 'high risk' areas? Or at least should give a player the chance to react and flee?
Taki (growing some repulsion instinct vs fat scribes...)