Title. There are a lot of instances of "He will do this," "Can you do this to him," in the Menu Chat, specifically in the battle-section. Please change these to something along the lines of "The boss will cheat if you..." or "They will cheat if you..." (instead of "He will cheat if you..."), as well as all the others will male pronouns. Not only is this not inclusive but it can cause confusion for Menu Chat players when fighting female bosses.
Dont change it, if a person is actually a he, he probably would want to be called he, just add the gender neutral ones, you dont have to delete the ones the have a specific gender.
Title. There are a lot of instances of "He will do this," "Can you do this to him," in the Menu Chat, specifically in the battle-section. Please change these to something along the lines of "The boss will cheat if you..." or "They will cheat if you..." (instead of "He will cheat if you..."), as well as all the others will male pronouns. Not only is this not inclusive but it can cause confusion for Menu Chat players when fighting female bosses.
Thanks for considering
Doesn't KI use "She" in the case of a female boss? Inclusivity can become ridiculous.
I am only suggesting changing "He/Him" to "They/Them" in the Battle Section Menu chat options. I am not suggesting to add "She/Her" variants of all the existing "He/Him" phrases, but to change them all to "They/Them." These menu chat options are only available within the battle section of menu chat in reference to enemies or bosses, NOT players.
I will also point out that there are many cases (Robots, golems, etc) where there is no gender, but you still want to discuss the mob/boss. BunDozer is one people are probably familiar enough with by now, and it is a golem. The game calls the BunDozer and it and so it would make sense to refer to it with they/them.
It's not just about inclusivity, people. While that is a MAJOR reason, it's important to remember that not everything in Wizard101 has a gender and that we don't need to give everything a gender.
I fully support the suggestion to change boss phrases from He/Him to They/Them.