Mordane76
First Post
Okay -- I'm looking for some opinions on this matter.
I have a player (his character is a monk) looking to use the Arms and Equipment Guide's material for adding special armor modifications to Bracers of Armor. I don't think this is out of line.
He's also interested in Bracers of Striking for special attack modifications. Obviously he can't have both without the item quickly becoming a minor artifact or an epic wondrous item.
He throw out the idea of the Amulet of Mighty Fists because it's incredibly expensive. He brought it up too (I didn't), but dismissed it after serious consideration. Now -- in Savage Species, there is an item call Amulet of Natural Weapons that enhances natural weapon attacks....
AFTER ALL THAT SET-UP, here is the question:
Would it be a bad idea to consider a monk's unarmed attacks as "natural" weapons for the purpose of an Amulet of Natural Weapons? If not, how many "natural" weapons does a monk have for using this item?
I have a player (his character is a monk) looking to use the Arms and Equipment Guide's material for adding special armor modifications to Bracers of Armor. I don't think this is out of line.
He's also interested in Bracers of Striking for special attack modifications. Obviously he can't have both without the item quickly becoming a minor artifact or an epic wondrous item.
He throw out the idea of the Amulet of Mighty Fists because it's incredibly expensive. He brought it up too (I didn't), but dismissed it after serious consideration. Now -- in Savage Species, there is an item call Amulet of Natural Weapons that enhances natural weapon attacks....
AFTER ALL THAT SET-UP, here is the question:
Would it be a bad idea to consider a monk's unarmed attacks as "natural" weapons for the purpose of an Amulet of Natural Weapons? If not, how many "natural" weapons does a monk have for using this item?