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(OOC) Fitz's Folly (ToA PBP)

It's the same.

The first point in the martial arts says you can use STR or DEX for attack and damage.
The second point lets you substitute the unarmed attack die if it helps you (I don't think this is controversial, doing versatile damage until level 11, at which point unarmed does the same -- you can have a stick or not; the stick only does d10 at level 17).
The third lets you make an unarmed strike as a a bonus action.
 

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See I thought that it did the same damage dice as your unarmed attacks. What about versatile weapons ( like a spear or quarterstaff?)
I've been using the quarter staff 2-handed. D8 dmg die is nice. I just forgot the part about monks getting to use their monk weapons as finesse.
 

(Technically -- and this is the sort of minutiae that I find interesting -- it doesn't make them finesse weapons, but only reproduces the effect; so a Monk/Thief can't use Martial Arts with Sneak Attack and no sneak attacking with clubs or fists, more's the pity.)
 

[MENTION=59816]FitzTheRuke[/MENTION] - again I may have posted too close to you -- My (troublesome) post 988 is not addressed.
 

[MENTION=59816]FitzTheRuke[/MENTION] - again I may have posted too close to you -- My (troublesome) post 988 is not addressed.

Oops. Yes, you must have been typing while I was. I actually had planned to wait for you, but I had a moment to post. I've updated my post to reflect yours.

(It won't take long for Artus Cimber to notice the missing ring. He's worn it a LONG time, so I'm going to rule that its imprint is still on him enough for him to not quite feel it... yet. He's got a lot of tingling in his legs and sore feet to think about, after all. I wouldn't give you more than five or ten minutes though. Certainly not much longer than it takes anyone to search any single location.
 

I'm going to say that Harb is too busy to notice Miss Imogen's shenanigans, but as he's tending to the wounded would he notice the lack of ring himself? Would it need a perception roll?
 

Rodrigo wouldn't notice - he's too busy surveying the battlefield and getting his legs to work again. This doesn't mean he approves mind you, just that the character, at this moment, is distracted.
 



Of course, that is assuming that the roll would be to spot the act of palming the ring rather than what Is was suggesting which is simply noticing that it is now missing.

Harb should be able to do that much in the process of seeing to Artus's wounds and paralysis.
 

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