Re: Monk weapons
Krail Stromquism said:
Taking into account that the Monk can use monk weapons with thier unarmed attack bonuses would lend me to think that they could recieve the spell and make use of it with having it cast on every appendage.
say he had a tonfa that was +1 and Shocking, all his attacks including flurry of blows would take the tonfa enhancements into account for bonuses to attack and damage. right?
Does that make sense/help?
My wacked view of the monk wielding a special monk weapon is that he can switch it from hand to hand, I've seen a few Bruce Lee movies where he is using a pair of nunchaku & he's constantly switching them from hand to hand along various routes (in the front, around the back, over the shoulder, etc.). I know, nunchaku are different from the siangham & kama, but it's possible.
As can be inferred from above, I am in the camp that says monks can't fully benefit from
magic fang &
greater magic fang; I always saw the two spells as being of more use to druids with their
wild shaping & animal sidekicks, while monks have
ki strike & more attacks.
Both the section on the monk's
Unarmed Strike on page 39 & the description of
magic fang on page223 of the
PH list a fist a being a separate weapon/limb. I take them being as literal & would limit the monk using
mf &
imf.
Maybe make improved versions of the spells (at one level higher from the original) that apply to the whole body, so a monk or tiger would only need one casting.
Nikosandros & hammymchamham,
Page 6 of the current FAQ has a question about a monk making unarmed attacks while holding something in one hand, like a lantern or somesuch; the answer says that a monk would suffer difficulties from this & goes on in detail about them. Maybe that could apply in this situation, where a monk is limiting himself in what he attacks with.
Anyway, just IMO.