| Eric Griffith |
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So my one character is a 15th level Zen Archer (Monk archetype, APG)
http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/monk/archetypes/paizo---monk-a rchetypes/zen-archer
Weapon is a +5 Adaptive Impervious Seeking Holy Composite Longbow
Attack / Damage Relevant feats:
Deadly Aim
Clustered Shots
Point Blank Shot
Weapon Focus
Weapon Specialization
Improved Critical
My to hit chart:
Bow: +5
BAB: +11/+6/+1
Dexterity: +7
Weapon Focus: +1
Point Blank Shot: +1
Deadly Aim: -3
(Total +26 / +23 with deadly aim)
My to damage chart:
Bow: +5*
Strength: +3*
Weapon Spec: +2*
Point Blank Shot: +1*
Deadly Aim: +6*
Total: +17
Ki Arrows lets me change my damage dice of my arrows to that of my unarmed damage (15th level monk + Monk's Robes means my unarmed damage is 2d10*)
Holy is +2d6
Means each arrow is 2d10+2d6+17
All of the above marked with "*" Is crit-multipled, no?
So on a crit my damage becomes 6d10+2d6+51 per attack.
Flurry of blows gives me the attacks:
+25/+25/+20/+20/+15/+15
If I haste (via boots of speed) its instead:
+25/+25/+25/+20/+20/+15/+15
Perfect Strike makes me hitting on one of those two +15's pretty likely
So let's assume all but one attack hits, but no crits (pretty likely talking from experience)
I'm doing 12d10+12d6+102 per round.
I agree with my DM that it is horrendously over powered damage, on par with that of a Fighter -- Archer Archetype, or a ranged Ranger vs his main favored enemy, but what I'm mainly concerned about is: is it all legal and correct?