Talk:Martial Adept Monk (3.5e Alternate Class Feature)

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Perfect Strike

I sure hope that you're planning on putting a limit to that ability, such as one per day or per encounter (even then, it's still very strong). Also, you should probably limit it to strikes that are resumed as a Standard Action, no? -HarrowedMind (talk) 03:36, 15 December 2013 (UTC)

I am still not 100% pleased with the ability, i want to make it powerfull and worth getting there not dipping... As disgusted as i am by the swordsage capstone 3 / per day! usage, by playing with some numbers, yeah it seems too much, even tho you cut your number of strikes befor meditating in half and no sane person will spend all 12 readied maneuvers on strikes alone i think... Hm... maybe a 3 - 4 times per encounter limitation for the "heartstopper-makeyourheaexplode-whileyoubleedtodeath-andareflungintolava-whileiatatatatatatackyou" ultimate mega stike combination tecnique of the high masters. And yes, ill have to limit it to standard action strikes, it gives too much movement with charge and those move and do stuff strikes. --Sergejsvk (talk) 22:55, 18 December 2013 (UTC)
Changed Perfect strike yet aggain, i hate per day, or per anything with a passion. Instead changed the action type of using it to swift. This way your action economy limits it, you either double strike, counter or use a boost. It uses your readied maneuvers so you burn through strikes and then have to either recover, or hit stuff the boring way. --Sergejsvk (talk) 17:47, 9 September 2014 (UTC)

No Ranged Combat Love

Would it be game breaking to allow Weapon Training (which I assume allows Ki Strike to apply to monk weapons) to also apply to ranged monk weapons like shuriken? -Amdillae (talk) 10:56, 22 December 2014 (UTC)

Well, it could maybe apply to thrown weapons. Technicaly it already does on daggers, they are light thrown weapons with a 10 ft. increment. I would say no to ranged weapons (x bows, and the sling), Javelins are borderline as they have a decent range increment (returning Javelins + quick draw + twf). Tho you have to think about a dedicated thrower with 2d10 + enhacement shurikens barraging people and using ToB escape techniques and strikes. If it doens't scare your DM then by all means go wild :). --Sergejsvk (talk) 20:05, 23 December 2014 (UTC)

AC Bonus

I see the AC bonus in the chart, but it isn't mentioned in the description. Does your Monk variant get their wisdom to AC like the Monk does? or like the Swordsage does? Tunganation (talk) 00:37, 24 December 2014 (UTC)