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* The Monk Speed feat has been removed. Instead, monks receive a scripted, permanent bonus to movement speed: +10% at levels 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15, capping at +50%. Monks now share the same movement speed cap as other characters. | * The Monk Speed feat has been removed. Instead, monks receive a scripted, permanent bonus to movement speed: +10% at levels 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15, capping at +50%. Monks now share the same movement speed cap as other characters. | ||
:: Note: the monk movement speed bonuses only apply when unarmored and not wielding a shield. | :: Note: the monk movement speed bonuses only apply when unarmored and not wielding a shield. | ||
* Every Ki Strike and Improved Ki Strike feat is now accompanied by | * Every Ki Strike and Improved Ki Strike feat is now accompanied by increases to damage or attack bonus. Every odd feat is accompanied by +1 Bludgeoning Damage (1st, 3rd, and 5th Ki Strike feats). Every even feat is accompanied by +1 AB (2nd and 4th feats) These bonuses only apply when unarmed or wielding a Monk proficiency melee weapon, or a katana. At level 24, monks gain a further +1 AB. At level 28, they gain a further +2 AB and +3 Bludgeoning damage. | ||
* Monks now gain Improved Ki Strike 4 and 5 at levels 18 and 20. | * Monks now gain Improved Ki Strike 4 and 5 at levels 18 and 20. | ||
:: Note: the ki strike bonuses only apply when unarmored and not wielding a shield. | :: Note: the ki strike bonuses only apply when unarmored and not wielding a shield. |
Revision as of 01:53, 20 April 2019
NWN Requirements
- Alignment Restrictions: Any lawful
Arelith Changes
- The Quarterstaff, Katana, Club and Shuriken benefit from Monk Unarmed Base Attack Bonus (Extra Attacks)
- Note: The quarterstaff and katana also benefit from Weapon Finesse
- Immune to lycanthropy
- The Monk Speed feat has been removed. Instead, monks receive a scripted, permanent bonus to movement speed: +10% at levels 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15, capping at +50%. Monks now share the same movement speed cap as other characters.
- Note: the monk movement speed bonuses only apply when unarmored and not wielding a shield.
- Every Ki Strike and Improved Ki Strike feat is now accompanied by increases to damage or attack bonus. Every odd feat is accompanied by +1 Bludgeoning Damage (1st, 3rd, and 5th Ki Strike feats). Every even feat is accompanied by +1 AB (2nd and 4th feats) These bonuses only apply when unarmed or wielding a Monk proficiency melee weapon, or a katana. At level 24, monks gain a further +1 AB. At level 28, they gain a further +2 AB and +3 Bludgeoning damage.
- Monks now gain Improved Ki Strike 4 and 5 at levels 18 and 20.
- Note: the ki strike bonuses only apply when unarmored and not wielding a shield.
- Empty Body is now on a 5 minute cooldown.
- Wholeness of Body is now on a 10 minute cooldown. This feat now heals damage equal to class levels multiplied by WIS modifier and removes debuffs as per a Restoration spell.
- Tongue of the Sun and Moon: Each Monk level counts as 2 Lore ranks when it comes to understanding an unlearned language.
- Monk Feats:
- At level 12, the Monk gains Uncanny Dodge.
- At level 23, the Monk gains Weapon Specialization in any Monk proficiency weapon they have the Weapon Focus feat in, including Unarmed and Katana.
- At level 25, the Monk gains Blinding Speed.
- At level 28, the Monk gains Epic Dodge.
- At level 28, the Monk gains Epic Weapon Specialization in any Monk proficiency weapon they have the Epic Weapon Focus feat in, including Unarmed and Katana.
- Weapon Disciplines: Monks are adept with an assortment of weaponry. As a character progresses in monk levels, they unlock additional weapons that they can wield ably.
- At level 4, the Monk gains Weapon Focus in Club.
- At level 8, the Monk gains Weapon Focus in Kama.
- At level 12, the Monk gains Weapon Focus in Quarterstaff.
- At level 16, the Monk gains Exotic Weapon Proficiency and Weapon Focus in Katana.
- At level 26, the Monk gains Epic Weapon Focus in Club, Quarterstaff, Kama, and Katana.
- Weapon Familiarity: At level 28, the Monk receives Martial and Simple weapon proficiency, if they did not already have it. Additionally, they gain Improved Critical in Club, Quarterstaff, Kama, and Katana.
External Links
- Information about default NWN class are available on NWNWiki.
- Monk Orders of the Realms by Lee Nelson on Candlekeep - for roleplay inspiration
- Seekers of wisdom - article on CoA forum comparing roleplay of 3 classes: clerics, druids and monks.