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<blockquote data-quote="DorkOrc" data-source="post: 108843" data-attributes="member: 3675"><p>When creating the monk class, it's pretty obvious that the minds behind Dungeons and Dragons were thinking of a class of Asian martial artists. I happen to be a fan of this class and found it to make for interesting play when I put a monk in my friend's semi-post apocalyptic campaign setting (Think "Six-String Samurai").</p><p></p><p>But recently it occured to me that there were more forms of martial arts than those found in Asia. Capoeira was the first to come to mind. So I set out to make a Capoeirista prestige class when I found that lo and behold... I didn't need to. All the ingredients to make a Capoeirista are there in the original monk class. All they really need are high perform and tumble skills. Weapons are not normally used in capoeira since it would be hard to do all those cartwheels and flips with a sword in your hand. And most Capoeiristas own instruments like a Birembau.</p><p></p><p>I'm just bringing it up because I've never seen it used in a campaign before. Am I the only one to think of this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DorkOrc, post: 108843, member: 3675"] When creating the monk class, it's pretty obvious that the minds behind Dungeons and Dragons were thinking of a class of Asian martial artists. I happen to be a fan of this class and found it to make for interesting play when I put a monk in my friend's semi-post apocalyptic campaign setting (Think "Six-String Samurai"). But recently it occured to me that there were more forms of martial arts than those found in Asia. Capoeira was the first to come to mind. So I set out to make a Capoeirista prestige class when I found that lo and behold... I didn't need to. All the ingredients to make a Capoeirista are there in the original monk class. All they really need are high perform and tumble skills. Weapons are not normally used in capoeira since it would be hard to do all those cartwheels and flips with a sword in your hand. And most Capoeiristas own instruments like a Birembau. I'm just bringing it up because I've never seen it used in a campaign before. Am I the only one to think of this? [/QUOTE]
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