Monk/Psi and Stacking Questions

Orchaus

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Ok, I do have a question about monks unarmed attacks and stacking. Does monk unarmed damage stack in any way with the psi power claw of the tiger which gives 1d12 in damage die? Currently I have ruled that it doesn't.

Does the psi power talon add do monk unarmed attacks? Talon gives a +1 to damage for unarmed attacks. Currently I have ruled that this stacks.

Monk increased movement and psi feat speed of thought, how to they stack? Does it add 10 ft of movement after or before the monk adds his/her speed depending on level? Currently I have ruled that it is added before the monk levels are taken into consideration.

Can Monks use gauntlets and maintain monk unarmed attack rates and damage? Currently I have ruled that they can.

Thanks for you time...

/Orchaus
 

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Monk unarmed damage is an increase of Base damage.

Unarmed is 1d3
Monk is 1d6

So I think it would go like this.

Claws of the Bear base is 1d12
Monk would be 1d20

Same with Talons is that they add to damage so monks do 1d6 + 1 Talons + STR.

Speed of Thought adds to Base Speed so human is 30" then add 10" for speed = base speed 40"

As the Monk movement on the table based on level is for speed 30" you incease it for the monk. OR the Monk movement is the base IE 6th monk move 50" then add 10" for speed of thought = 60".

Read under Gauntlet it states that using it is an unarmed attack.
 

Chris Nagle said:
Claws of the Bear base is 1d12
Monk would be 1d20

Same with Talons is that they add to damage so monks do 1d6 + 1 Talons + STR.

I agree with the Talons but not with the Claws of the Bear. Or Bite of the Tiger or whatever. Monks learn to use THEIR body, not some strange transformed thing with claws and teeth.
 

Oh, so if I multiclass a rogue and a fighter, I cant add the rogues Base Attack Bonus to the fighter ones, if I want to use a Greatsword (Rogues don`t learn to use Greatswords)?

:)

Mustrum Ridcully
 

Darklone said:


I agree with the Talons but not with the Claws of the Bear. Or Bite of the Tiger or whatever. Monks learn to use THEIR body, not some strange transformed thing with claws and teeth.

But they are using their body. With the Psychic power they have made their hands biggier that do more damage. They use their minds to do this.
It is starting the base damage off at a higher base then you increase due to the monks ability for unarmed fighting.
 

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