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<blockquote data-quote="Z. H. Darkstar" data-source="post: 6731065" data-attributes="member: 6746780"><p>Eyes of Fire doesn't look that bad to use. Maybe have a 6th level requirement, but otherwise good to go.</p><p></p><p>My biggest complaint about the Mot4E is the limited number of disciplines known. I think that gaining two instead of one at each listed level would allow the player more variety in what their Elemental Monks can do. I'm afraid that the same limited number of spells known will be part of the Sacred Fist subclass. Ideally, having the spells known count of a Ranger makes more sense for caster monks, as they are technically half-casters with less spells known than the third-casters of EK and AT. At the very least, having 10 different things to do with your action other than Attack is better than just 6.</p><p></p><p>If you're DMing this game, consider my fix of doubling the gained elemental disciplines as an experiment. It would also make your players more likely to test any homebrew disciplines that you add.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Z. H. Darkstar, post: 6731065, member: 6746780"] Eyes of Fire doesn't look that bad to use. Maybe have a 6th level requirement, but otherwise good to go. My biggest complaint about the Mot4E is the limited number of disciplines known. I think that gaining two instead of one at each listed level would allow the player more variety in what their Elemental Monks can do. I'm afraid that the same limited number of spells known will be part of the Sacred Fist subclass. Ideally, having the spells known count of a Ranger makes more sense for caster monks, as they are technically half-casters with less spells known than the third-casters of EK and AT. At the very least, having 10 different things to do with your action other than Attack is better than just 6. If you're DMing this game, consider my fix of doubling the gained elemental disciplines as an experiment. It would also make your players more likely to test any homebrew disciplines that you add. [/QUOTE]
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