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Glorf Fei-Hung wrote:
Imbicatus wrote:

Never play an archer fighter. A core fighter is a better arecher in all aspects. The archer weapon training replacement doesn't count as weapon training, so no advanced weapon training, no weapon mastery feats without martial focus, and no armor training.

The abilities you get from the archetype can be replicated by feats.

And even if you did standard fighter with archer build, I'm not sure by the time you have a level 11 zen archer that you're going to be able to add enough Fighter based features to enhance the Zen Archer's build significantly. If you just want more feats to try and make the character more rounded I can see that, but you're loosing extra attacks and abilities that scale with the monk levels.

I am playing the unclaimed monk so I will not be losing any attacks from flurry. I can see me losing a few abilities but no attacks. Correct.


Glorf Fei-Hung wrote:
Imbicatus wrote:

Never play an archer fighter. A core fighter is a better arecher in all aspects. The archer weapon training replacement doesn't count as weapon training, so no advanced weapon training, no weapon mastery feats without martial focus, and no armor training.

The abilities you get from the archetype can be replicated by feats.

And even if you did standard fighter with archer build, I'm not sure by the time you have a level 11 zen archer that you're going to be able to add enough Fighter based features to enhance the Zen Archer's build significantly. If you just want more feats to try and make the character more rounded I can see that, but you're loosing extra attacks and abilities that scale with the monk levels.

I am playing the unchained monk so I will not be losing any attacks from flurry. I can see me losing a few abilities but no attacks. Correct.


Ok so all I would be losing is weapon mastery really. Which equates to a +2 on attack and damage with 1 type and a +1 On another type. And I would be losing armor training which I won't be using armor anyways because of flurry with the monk. Am I missing something else that I would want.

I agree that if I was playing straight fighter not to use the archer but I am only putting 9 levels into it. Maybe not that many. Still figuring it out.


So I am thinking about making an archer. What are your thought on multiclassing a Zen archer monk 11 levels and an archer fighter 9 levels. Get the most out of feats as well as both classes.


OK so I have a level 6 monk and I am thinking about multiclassing with a ninja. It depends on the answer I get from this. As a ninja you can spend a ki point to get an extra attack. You can also spend a ki point as a monk and get an extra attack when using flurry of blows. My question is if you multiclass the 2 and your ki points are used as one ki pool can you spend 2 ki points and make 2 additional attacks? Any help on this would be appreciated. Thank you in advance