D&D 5E Unarmed strikes. Is a unarmed monk wielding a melee weapon? Is his strike a melee weapon attack?

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OK, overly long title says it all.

Basic questions:

Can a monk use an unarmed strike to trigger their "stunning strike" power? It requires a "melee weapon attack" and I'm not sure if RAW or RAI the unarmed strike is one.

Is an unarmed monk said to be "wielding a melee weapon" for purposes of the dueling fighting style? What about a non-monk?

Is there someplace I'm missing that clarifies how unarmed strikes an melee weapon attacks/melee weapons all relate to each other?
 

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OK, overly long title says it all.

Basic questions:

Can a monk use an unarmed strike to trigger their "stunning strike" power? It requires a "melee weapon attack" and I'm not sure if RAW or RAI the unarmed strike is one.

Is an unarmed monk said to be "wielding a melee weapon" for purposes of the dueling fighting style? What about a non-monk?

Is there someplace I'm missing that clarifies how unarmed strikes an melee weapon attacks/melee weapons all relate to each other?

Unarmed strike is on the weapons table in the PHB, so it is classified as a melee weapon.

As such, stunning strike can be used unarmed.

I believe that anyone with dueling fighting style qualifies for its bonus when unarmed, provided they aren't dual wielding. I suppose the fact that you have two fists does make this a bit of a grey area, but I'd say that they get one or the other. I'd rule they just have to announce whether they're dueling or "dualing" before they make their first attack.
 


Agreed. Don't have a page number right now, but I'm fairly sure I read somewhere that a monk's unarmed strike counts as a melee weapon. So yes.

As for a non-monk,I don't know. The Tavern Brawler feat gives anyone unarmed strikes. I suppose I would fall back to Fanaelialae's point that "Unarmed Strike" appears on the weapons' list.
 

Just don't forget that unarmed strike have no special properties like 'light' so you can't use them for dual wielding unless you take the dual wielding feat.
 

Although as a monk there is no point to dual wield them. He gets a better version automatically.

For other classes the feat is mandatory.
 
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