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For questions about Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition, an RPG published in 2014 by Wizards of the Coast. D&D 5e is a heroic fantasy RPG inspired by the mechanics and settings of all previous D&D editions. It was previously code-named D&D Next during the playtest period. (For questions about the 2024 revision of the D&D 5e rules, see the [dnd-5e-2024] tag.)
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Is this homebrew Warlock patron - the DM - balanced?
ability (3 levels earlier, but gated on a Flurry of Blows attack landing). … Rule-bending
Beginning at 10th level, you can use your close understanding of the rules of the
multiverse to bend them around yourself. …
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Precisely when can/must the two weapon fighting bonus action and attack occur? [duplicate]
Contrast: Immediately after (flurry of blows)
When you take the Attack action and attack with a light melee weapon that you’re holding in one hand, you can use a bonus action to attack with a different … (I realised just now that "take" also makes me uncertain about "immediately after" for flurry of blows, but I seem to remember from a clarification that "immediately after you take the attack action" means …
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Are these Homebrew "Blackfrost Gauntlets" too strong for a monk?
Frigid Wrath
When you roll cold damage, you can expend 2 of the glove’s charges to deal maximum damage, instead of rolling. … At level 15 he deals on average 3d8 + 15 dmg without spending a Ki point on Flurry of Blows (not including his +2 Insignia of Claws he carries). …
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Is increasing the Martial Arts die necessary for Monks to keep up with other classes?
At 2nd level, you can assume that a Monk starting the combat with full ki points will use Flurry of Blows (two additional unarmed attacks) every turn that they can, while Fighters can be assumed to have … Rogues should be assumed to be getting Sneak Attack every turn by targeting opponents within 5 feet of allies. …
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Flurry of Blows has to be done after the action. Why?
This actually has two parts: Flurry of Blows is tied to taking the Attack action, and Flurry of Blows can be performed only after the action. … While I understand the first part (don't combine Flurry of Blows e.g. with Dodge), I find the second part rather counter-intuitive. …
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Can I spend additional ki points to make additional attacks with my Flurry of Blows bonus ac...
Can you spend additional ki points to make additional attacks as part of the Flurry of Blows bonus action, e.g. 2 ki points to make four attacks with your bonus action? …
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Can I do a Performance during combat? Does it cost an action?
One of the features every guide says is useless is the proficiency in Performance, so I have been thinking of how I could use that in combat. … I've come up with the following tactic, starting from melee range:
Action: Attack and Extra Attack
Bonus Action: Flurry of Blows and Disengage (Disengage is free with Drunken Technique)
Movement: Run …
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Can a monk disarm the target with a Flurry of Blows?
A monk uses his Flurry of Blows feature and tries to snatch a wand from an enemy caster. …
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Homebrew Monk "Way of the Dog" Review request
Foes are treated to a flurry of combined strikes, bites, and grapples as monk and dog work in perfect harmony to take down any enemy. … Flurry of Fangs:
Starting at 5th level, when you spend a bonus action and 1 ki points to perform Flurry of Blows, you can replace both unarmed attacks with two of your dog's attacks, inflicting bleed for …
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Monk Way of the Iron Body, Homebrewed Subclass Reworked version, please give me some feedback!
In battle, these monks stand firm against their
enemies, trading blows in a relentless contest of strength and
endurance. … On your character Sheet, you have the following features: "Martial Arts", "Unarmored Defense", "Flurry of Blows" every single feature you received up to this point is SCREAMING at you "GO MELEE!!!" …
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Monk Way of The Iron Body, feedback on the balance of this subclass I made
They just use Flurry of Blows and Stunning Strike all the time, so I tried to encourage using Patient defense as well to make the monk more survivable, without feeling that it would sacrifice their damage … And then you use your bonus action to use the step of the wind feature, so you won't benefit from the Martial arts or Flurry of blows features that are your source of extra damage, meaning you will be …
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What would be the impact if I let Hand of Harm be used more than once, like Hand of Healing?
that it can only be used once a turn, and can't be added to Flurry of Blows to negate the Ki point cost. … If I were to modify Hand of Harm so it could be used in Flurry of Blows, and more than once a turn, like we see on Hand of Healing, what would the mechanical impacts of that be? …
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How to play as a dual-wielding monk?
What's more, his personality outside the heat of the fight is one of a paradigm, a fighter for justice as noble as the Paladin yet as unbound as the wind... which is why I chose the Monk class. … Flurry of Blows? …
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How do on-hit pushback effects interact with multiattacks?
An example: An open hand monk attacks two times with a flurry of blows. … They roll the first attack, and it hits; do they now have a dilemma deciding whether to apply the push effect knowing it will put them out of range for the second hit? …
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Can a monk push a banshee?
Can an Open Hand Monk push/shove a Banshee using Flurry of Blows, in spite of all of the banshee's condition immunities and features (i.e.: grappled, prone, hover, incorporeal, etc.)? …