MarauderX said:
Hm... with a +9 at 4th is respectable with our group, and if our opponents are easier to hit than normal then applying the attack bonuses to damage instead could take them down much more quickly.
I'm unclear how you're getting +9, by the way. Isn't it:
+3 (BAB), +4 (Dex), +1 (Size) = +8?
Or did I leave something out?
Perhaps I need to clarify my reasoning of this.
For example, with an opponent AC=15, he could choose to attack in a couple of ways. 1st, he could ignore the power attack and just hope to hit the guy only needing a 6 to hit and doing 1d6+Str. This attack would be good for trying to tag someone to prevent a spell, or to use stunning fist. He could use flurry of blows instead, needing an 8 to hit each time and doing 1d6x2 damage. Or he could apply +2 to the damage of each blow and need a 10 to hit. Or he could just try to clobber the guy with one punch, using all +9 on the damage in addition to the d6, but needing a 15 to hit him. The choices are pretty good, and really offsets the lessened amount of damage he will do for being small.
You can only PA for an amount equal to your
Base Attack Bonus. Thus, a Monk 4 will only be able to take a maximum of -3 to hit for +3 to damage.
Here's the breakdown for your character above (assuming a 13 str so he can get PA, and assuming I'm wrong about his modified attack bonus, and it really is +9, and assuming he's fighting an AC 15 opponent):
Attacks once, no flurry, no PA:
Hits on a 6+, 1d6+1 damage, 20/x2 crit.
4.5 * .75 * 1.05 = 3.54375 damage expected
Attacks with flurry, no PA:
Hits on an 8+, 8+, 1d6+1 damage, 20/x2 crit.
4.5 * .65 * 1.05 * 2 = 6.1425 damage expected
Attacks once with max (3) PA, no flurry:
Hits on a 9+, 1d6+4 damage, 20/x2 crit.
7.5 * .60 * 1.05 = 4.725 damage expected
Attacks with flurry, max (3) PA:
Hits on an 11+, 11+, 1d6+4 damage, 20/x2 crit.
7.5 * .5 * 1.05 * 2 = 7.875 damage expected
Power Attack is good for people with low base damages.
