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Also, a monk's unarmed attacks go beyond "normal" unarmed attacks. The monk has to register his hands as lethal weapons.
Also, a monk's unarmed attacks go beyond "normal" unarmed attacks. The monk has to register his hands as lethal weapons.
Doesn't it say, under the Monk entry, that their unarmed strikes are considered melee weapons?...thus making them a "weapon attack" to answer the OP.
Don't have my book in front of me at the mo'. But I could've sworn I read that.
And, in 5e, if you have to ask the question, "What exactly is X?" the answer is probably, "What do you want it to be?"
Also, a monk's unarmed attacks go beyond "normal" unarmed attacks. The monk has to register his hands as lethal weapons.