2) What's the issue with circle kick (is there a bug)?
3) Are there any other melee weapons besides a kama that they can use while retaining their unarmed bonuses?
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Yes, you must remain lawful to continue advancing as a monk.1) Do monks need to remain Lawful to continue advancing levels in that class (i.e. can there be a neutral good monk who can still level as monk)?
IIRC, sometimes after a circle kick, the character used to cease combat and become flat-footed, or switch targets or something like that. This, to my knowledge, has been fixed. Someone please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.2) What's the issue with circle kick (is there a bug)?
Not that I am aware of.3) Are there any other melee weapons besides a kama that they can use while retaining their unarmed bonuses?
No prob!Thanks!
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Actually, in the d20 rule system, monks can count daggers, sais and quarterstaves as monk weapons... but this isn't implemented in NWN due to how the engine works, supposedly.There definatly is a difference, and a reason why it is only Kamas.
The only weapon you can get the monks ability with is teh kama - only because its hardcoded into the NwN engine - the only exception would be if there are any new CeP weapons based on the kama then they too would get it I believe..Kharkiv wrote:Ok, just got to reading this and I did run across something in La'Or that you can use besides a kama, its called a spade, you can get a regular spade there and also an improved spade with one rune. I'm not 100% sure that it has no negatives, but the disctription said it was used by early monks in Avlis.
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In 3rd edition, Monks get three special weapons - one each of blunt, piercing, and edged. Those are the nunchaku, siangham, and kama; all of these weapons do 1d6 base damage. Monks can fight with them using all their nifty Monk abilities like Flurry of Blows - so in a sense using those weapons counts as "unarmed combat". However, from 8th level on, Monks do more damage unarmed than wielding any of their special class weapons, so very few mid and high level monks use weapons at all.BeyondZork wrote:But then why the bonus for kama at all?
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I won'tAloro wrote:In NWN, the only Monk special weapon implemented by Bioware was the kama. Don't ask me why.
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Not quite accurate.Midknight wrote:Correct, that is a 3.0 rule. Monks cannot be weapon masters. In fact, in PnP, monks who multiclass lose the ability to take levels in the monk class.
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Two reasons:Tony Wazz wrote:Soooo, why doesn't one of the nifty coders make a set weapons like Sais or something alse that seems right, from the base Kama, for Monks to use? Or has this been done?