Ancalagon
Dusty Dragon
To get back to the actual question in this poll itself, I have three main complaints
1: As almost everyone else, I'm disappointed in the elemental monk. *Great* idea, poor execution. The other 2 are well done
2: I have a new player in our game who was pretty taken with the idea of playing a monk. This is a person who last played D&D in 3e over 5 years ago, so a bit fuzzy on the rules. It's working well, but the monk's way to attack is very fiddly. I think some players enjoy that, but there is a lot of choices just to make an attack - do you flurry or not, what order to make the attacks, spending Ki or not etc.
3: This is something we've discovered just last session, and maybe we got the rules wrong but... Jumping in 5e is a bit strange, and monks see less good at it than they should be. First of all, distance is not affected by movement speed, so a road-runner fast high level monk doesn't get any more jump distance. Second, it's strenght base, and monks are normally dex-built. This means that the monk, *when spending ki*, is about as good as jumping as the strengh-built fighter in plate mail...
edit: All this being said, I'm still voting as mostly satisfied. This isn't perfect, but it's not bad!
1: As almost everyone else, I'm disappointed in the elemental monk. *Great* idea, poor execution. The other 2 are well done
2: I have a new player in our game who was pretty taken with the idea of playing a monk. This is a person who last played D&D in 3e over 5 years ago, so a bit fuzzy on the rules. It's working well, but the monk's way to attack is very fiddly. I think some players enjoy that, but there is a lot of choices just to make an attack - do you flurry or not, what order to make the attacks, spending Ki or not etc.
3: This is something we've discovered just last session, and maybe we got the rules wrong but... Jumping in 5e is a bit strange, and monks see less good at it than they should be. First of all, distance is not affected by movement speed, so a road-runner fast high level monk doesn't get any more jump distance. Second, it's strenght base, and monks are normally dex-built. This means that the monk, *when spending ki*, is about as good as jumping as the strengh-built fighter in plate mail...
edit: All this being said, I'm still voting as mostly satisfied. This isn't perfect, but it's not bad!