A high Wis monk is a stunning fool.
I think this comment is all too appropriate. ;-)
A high Wis monk is a stunning fool.
Gizzard said:
Still, when people are arguing (sensibly, I think) that a good way to make a Monk is to ignore his two prime attributes and not worry about losing out on the basic Monk abilities - well, I think that shows better than anything that there is something seriously wrong with the Monk as-is.
Gizzard said:
One thing that bugs me about these high-STR Monks is that they have even less Monk flavor than regular Monks. I look at that guy and think - could I make a Barbarian who does this same trick just as well? Give him the rocket Boots and the Spring Attack feat chain, then use his base 40' move to bounce in and out of combat. (Of course, the Barbarian would probably rather just stick in combat and dish out damage.)
takyris said:With an Int of 6, all your character can do is attack. Melee attacks and ranged attacks. That's about it.
In a one-on-one "fight", your character would angrily follow the monk out onto the rope bridge and then howl in frustration as the monk cut the ropes. Your character would stop for the pile of bird seed with the anvil hanging over it. Your character would charge into a solid rock wall that had been painted to look like a hole with the word "MUNK" written above it with an arrow pointing at the fake hole. And he would not learn from that experience.
Heck, a monk with spring attack could run out, tie your guy's shoelaces together, and then run away, and you'd be hopping up and down because you hadn't mastered the concept of laces and the cleric who tied your shoeleaces for you was back at the inn waiting to see how your one-on-one fight went.
-Tacky
Olive said:
also tho, i've heard lots of people say that they regard the forsaker as totally overpowered, so maybe the problem isn't that monks suck, but that forsakers should suck more!
Kamikaze Midget said:THE MONK SUCKS BECAUSE HE CAN'T DO AS MUCH DAMAGE AS A FIGHTER!