FluidDragon
First Post
I put the Still Mind Class ability in the feat so that Clerics could not take it.
AuraSeer said:IMO the feat seems a little too strong.
One of the monk's big disadvantages is that so many of his powers depend on different ability scores. He needs Wisdom and Dexterity to keep his AC up without armor, Constitution to avoid dying, and Strength to deal damage.
The proposed feat would make Strength far less important, allowing the monk to get double benefit for a high Wisdom score. It would be almost a no-brainer for monks to pump their Wis at the expense of Str, and then cover the downside by taking the feat.
Zen Archery is more balanced because it requires a bow, with which the monk is not automatically proficient. To get full benefit he either needs to spend a feat on MWP, or spend a level on another fighting class.
FluidDragon said:
Benifit: Through meditation and clamness you have learned to harness your Chi and can enhance your UNARMED damage only.
FluidDragon said:Harness Chi: (As your Chi/Ki is doing the damage, zen would be more appropriate to the attack roll not damage)
I think this would be a better idea if it worked on attack rolls, not damage.
I am not sure if I would prefer Still Mind or Ki Strike as pre-req, the latter comes at 4th, so for a single class Monk it means she could get this new feat at 6th... not sure what would be the best here.
This would be quite a must-have feat for Monks, since their Wis is almost always higher than Str, and would let a player put a lower score in Str. But Str would still be important at lower levels and for damage.
The feat would be quite for a Monk what Weapon Finesse is for Rogues, so I don't think it would unbalanced.
The downside to Weapon Finesse is that it's restricted to light weapons. That puts a limit on the amount of damage that each hit will do. The damage die will not be very large, and the character cannot use Power Attack to increase his damage. (Unarmed attacks are the exception.)Eltern said:I think this equates to the same thing for monks (and clerics?) as Wep. Fin. is for rogues. This leads me to believe that it could very well be balanced.
AuraSeer said:It'd be more balanced if you restricted it to the smaller monk weapons only, or perhaps just to unarmed strikes.