StreamOfTheSky
Adventurer
This is for the people who say that all unarmed strikes from a monk are the same weapon. Monks can be buffed with a Greater Magic Fang, so if I have a druid at 12th level cast it on me once, on my body all attacks could gain the +3 rather than just the +1 for the alternate casting.
If not they are different weapons for TWF purposes. If so they are the same weapon and I have to use one of my monk weapons in my off hand to use TWF and flurry in the same round. So it depends on how you want to rule it as a DM, do you want to give monks a great way to buff if there is a druid around or give him TWF with his unarmed strike.
Yes, I rule that a single casting affects the whole body. And a monk could not normally TWF with his unarmed strikes alone. Unless you count every single type of unarmed strike as a separate weapon, this ruling does absolutely nothing mechanically over only enhancing a single attack. I don't get what the big deal is. A druid casts GMF on a tiger, it either gets +1 on all 5 attacks, or +3 on one. It cannot attack with each natural weapon more than once. Cast on a monk, he gets the same iterative attack chain regardless of how you rule. It just comes down to...do you want to force the monk to do nothing but punch or kick with the same limb?
Note a monk can also benefit from (Greater) Magic Weapon for his unarmed strike.
I kind of want to take the argument of unarmed strike being many different natural weapons to its logical extreme: A monk who takes Multi-Weapon Fighting. You know...Punch, Punch, Kick, Kick, Elbow, Elbow, Knee, Knee...
