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Already tested the Kensai the revised one and that slight bump in damage was irrelevant compared to the normal monk it had no effect on the outcome of fights see 15% looks big but it impact on monster going down faster it had zero effect. Once again it had no bearing on the outcome of fights the damage increase was insignificant for the encounters we ran fights did not end any faster.
You tested at the table for a few fights, or you tested in a software simulation for tens of thousands of fights?
If the former then your perception on fight outcome is not reliable.
(This is mostly a commentary on your purported "testing" methodology. I agree that 0.5 dpr is not a big deal. As I noted above, I just want to avoid creating an unnecessary incentive for players who think 0.5 dpr is a big deal.)
re: Kensai
If the forthcoming Kensai is able to wield longswords (or other weapons) that will be a sub-class feature, which means it will be mutually exclusive with the abilities from other sub-classes, and thus have a cost. So it doesn't logically follow that because one sub-class will be able to use longswords it's ok for all sub-classes to use them, just because they are elves.