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I like the idea of making monks masters of insight/assessment @Vasolv and [MENTION=1165](Psi)SeveredHead[/MENTION].
As for the "type casting" concern, I've got a party that mostly has type-cast themselves already, so I think that's what we're going for, classic D&D class-based roles:
Criminal halfling Rogue
Military Leader human Fighter
Wanderer human Monk
Monster Hunter gnome Ranger
Soldier/Urchin dwarven Cleric
Noble half-elf Sorcerer
[MENTION=6778305]Redthistle[/MENTION] Even though our monk PC is a shiftless wanderer with no monastic order (sigh), I do like where you're coming from. Also, he's taken herbalism kit and weaving proficiencies to represent his mundane monkish skills. I'm trying to play to the herbalist aspect of his character.
As for the "type casting" concern, I've got a party that mostly has type-cast themselves already, so I think that's what we're going for, classic D&D class-based roles:
Criminal halfling Rogue
Military Leader human Fighter
Wanderer human Monk
Monster Hunter gnome Ranger
Soldier/Urchin dwarven Cleric
Noble half-elf Sorcerer
[MENTION=6778305]Redthistle[/MENTION] Even though our monk PC is a shiftless wanderer with no monastic order (sigh), I do like where you're coming from. Also, he's taken herbalism kit and weaving proficiencies to represent his mundane monkish skills. I'm trying to play to the herbalist aspect of his character.