Wavestone
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The question is more or less the one in the subject header..
I have an effect that gives a bonus to strength checks (if you're interested, its a soulmeld from Magic of Incarnum..). Now, the question - does it apply to grapple? The text in the book specifically mentions bull rushing and breaking down doors as examples of Strength checks.
From another post, someone said that a grapple check isnt a strength check, but its own type of check, namely a grapple check..
He also tipped me to the possibility of using trip instead, as that was a better use of a str check.
So, would it make sense for a monk to go for this soulmeld, spending 3 feats to get a +6 bonus to str checks, and a +6 bonus to unarmed damage at Monk6?
In case anyone wants details: Azurin Monk taking the feats Shape soulmeld(Mauling Gauntlets), Open least Chakra, and one incarnum feat of choice.. with monk bonus feats of Imp. Grapple, Combat Reflexes and Imp. Trip.
Would be real nice if one could be both a grapple-and-trip fiend, instead of only a trip-fiend..
-Wavestone
I have an effect that gives a bonus to strength checks (if you're interested, its a soulmeld from Magic of Incarnum..). Now, the question - does it apply to grapple? The text in the book specifically mentions bull rushing and breaking down doors as examples of Strength checks.
From another post, someone said that a grapple check isnt a strength check, but its own type of check, namely a grapple check..

So, would it make sense for a monk to go for this soulmeld, spending 3 feats to get a +6 bonus to str checks, and a +6 bonus to unarmed damage at Monk6?
In case anyone wants details: Azurin Monk taking the feats Shape soulmeld(Mauling Gauntlets), Open least Chakra, and one incarnum feat of choice.. with monk bonus feats of Imp. Grapple, Combat Reflexes and Imp. Trip.
Would be real nice if one could be both a grapple-and-trip fiend, instead of only a trip-fiend..

-Wavestone