I don't really consider 78 slayer to be that hard to get...I'm 126 combat, and have gotten 78 slayer even though that is one of my most neglected skills. I've only done 68 tasks in a row. And I forget what the number was, but someone posted 72,000 people have 78 slayer or higher? How can you not consider this "a lot of people." True, the ratio of this to overall Runescape players makes it seem "low," but...can you imagine 72,000 people trying to find a world to get to these new monsters on the day of release? It seems chaotic to me. Jagex would most profit off of a high leveled monster. This gives people incentive to get higher than 90 slayer, for the possibility of greater rewards. The more time people spend training slayer = more money flowing into Jagex's cash pile. Let's face it, since 78 is roughly 1/4th of the way to 92 (1/8th of the way to 99), that means people are spending 4x as long to get to mid-90s slayer than only to 78. Also I noticed...75-85 slayer will now have 5 monsters to unlock. That is 5 monsters in the space of 2,048,173 xp. Now let's look at 90-99. 1 Monster unlocked for 7,688,099 xp. Tell me how this is logical?