MarauderX
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Must type faster to keep up with the thread....
I guess what we are lacking is definition of what can and cannot be done with a flurry of blows. I understand all three+ sides of the debate going on, and will come to my own conclusion for my game. Meanwhile...
Have I been playing wrong this whole time, or does the monk use his unarmed damage to any attacks he makes? I thought there was another thread that dealt with this tangent about monks and staves, and it was concluded that 1) monks can use any monk weapon they want for the purposes of attacking, but only do their unarmed damage with it; 2) the monk weapons cover piercing, slashing, and/or bludgeoning, allowing to bypass armor or effects that prevent each certain type vs. straight unarmed attacks; and 3) that Str is never multiplied by anything when using the monk's unarmed damage as the damage dealt. Wish I could find the thread, but lack the support needed (I know, it's a two-way street).
I guess what we are lacking is definition of what can and cannot be done with a flurry of blows. I understand all three+ sides of the debate going on, and will come to my own conclusion for my game. Meanwhile...
Hypersmurf said:"In the case of the quarterstaff, each end counts as a separate weapon for the purpose of using the flurry of blows ability. Even though the quarterstaff requires two hands to use, a monk may still intersperse unarmed strikes with quarterstaff strikes, assuming that she has enough attacks in her flurry of blows routine to do so."
Given that Flurry of Blows only adds a maximum of two extra attacks, then if 'flurry of blows routine' refers only to those extra attacks, how can you ever have 'enough attacks in your flurry of blows routine' to intersperse unarmed strikes with quarterstaff strikes?
One unarmed strike and one quarterstaff strike isn't "interspersing".
If a Monk 15 is using a quarterstaff, he gets three attacks from BAB and two extra attacks if he uses Flurry of Blows. Does he get to add 1.5x Str bonus to the first three attacks, and only 1x to the extra attacks? If only the extra attacks are considered 'part of the flurry of blows', then the first three attacks should follow the normal rule for attacking with a two-handed weapon, right?
If every attack gets 1x Str bonus, though, it means that every attack is "part of the flurry of blows", and thus using non-monk weapons at all in the same full attack action as a Flurry is prohibited.
-Hyp.
Have I been playing wrong this whole time, or does the monk use his unarmed damage to any attacks he makes? I thought there was another thread that dealt with this tangent about monks and staves, and it was concluded that 1) monks can use any monk weapon they want for the purposes of attacking, but only do their unarmed damage with it; 2) the monk weapons cover piercing, slashing, and/or bludgeoning, allowing to bypass armor or effects that prevent each certain type vs. straight unarmed attacks; and 3) that Str is never multiplied by anything when using the monk's unarmed damage as the damage dealt. Wish I could find the thread, but lack the support needed (I know, it's a two-way street).