Quasqueton
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Luck hates monks.
There is something about monks that luck/fate/god(s) hates. I've seen 3 monks in D&D3.X, and they just never got a break. Throughout their careers, all three of these monks had it hard.
The first monk had the best ability scores in the party (rolled up 4d6-1). He became a quivering mass of chaos after an encounter with a chaos beast. His comrades performed a coup de grace on him, out of pity.
The second monk had by far the best AC in the party. He was dropped from a fully healthy 20 hit points to -10 hit points with a single greataxe critical.
The third monk has the second best AC in the party, and the highest hit points. He is currently and amazingly still alive in my campaign. But he has been knocked to unconsciousness twice in 5 game sessions.
Monk is the only class I see that regularly gets bad luck. Am I seeing a fluke, here? Or does luck hate monks?
Quasqueton
There is something about monks that luck/fate/god(s) hates. I've seen 3 monks in D&D3.X, and they just never got a break. Throughout their careers, all three of these monks had it hard.
The first monk had the best ability scores in the party (rolled up 4d6-1). He became a quivering mass of chaos after an encounter with a chaos beast. His comrades performed a coup de grace on him, out of pity.
The second monk had by far the best AC in the party. He was dropped from a fully healthy 20 hit points to -10 hit points with a single greataxe critical.
The third monk has the second best AC in the party, and the highest hit points. He is currently and amazingly still alive in my campaign. But he has been knocked to unconsciousness twice in 5 game sessions.
Monk is the only class I see that regularly gets bad luck. Am I seeing a fluke, here? Or does luck hate monks?
Quasqueton