I agree here - it means that a monks magic weapons will typically be up to five levels below that of other party members - that's quite a lot!
I hope that the Ki-flavour bleeds back into the Psionic power source a bit - late 3.5 dialled up the pseudoscience-y psionics up quite a bit.(1) I think Psionic makes absolutely perfect sense instead of "ki." Just flavor-wise, I don't see a big distinction between D&D-style Ki and D&D-style psionics. Two thumbs up; it's one of those things I wish I would have thought of myself.
My bets are the Monk is the odd-man out when it comes to stats. Mainly because of in the Design & Development article they stated:Does it bug anyone else a little bit that Psionics were always powers of the mind and now they call it Psionic Magic (with magic being wielded through powers of the mind) yet the PRIMARY is a physical skill with DEX and one of the two builds SECONDARY is also a physical trait with STR? I have a hard time imagining a psionic character with mental dump stats.
So, more because of what the Monk has been over the years and not the fact that it is now Psionic played a larger role with stats and such.Sometimes, a power source defines parts of a character. In other cases, the class's legacy in the game defines most of it. In this case, psionic defines the monk's place in the world and story, but its legacy as a mobile, unarmed warrior defines its mechanics.
I agree here - it means that a monks magic weapons will typically be up to five levels below that of other party members - that's quite a lot!