| Kruggh |
I have a few questions about a monk using two weapon fighting (NOT flurry) with his unarmed monk special strikes.
Lets say our monk has the master of many stule archetype (so no flurry) and is level 6 (BAB4 and 1d8 monk unarmed damage)
Lets say our monk has Two weapon fighting feat, power attack and a 18 Strength score.
Monk special unarmed strike power extract:
A monk's attacks may be with fist, elbows, knees, and feet. This means that a monk may make unarmed strikes with his hands full. There is no such thing as an off-hand attack for a monk striking unarmed. A monk may thus apply his full Strength bonus on damage rolls for all his unarmed strikes.
Now the monk does a full attack against an opponent using TWF and power attack and both attacks hit.
First question:
What kind of damage is the monk doing with each of his two attacks (i.e. is the TWF attack doing same damage than the main attack)?
My thinking is the two attacks do the same damage that is:
1d8+4(full STR bonus)+4(full power attack with BAB4 for one handed weapon).
Am i wrong ?
Second question:
seen the unarmed monk attack can be done with kness and feet, would it be possible for our monk to use a shield in one of his hands (to gain shield AC bonus, not to use offensively) while still using TWF ?
If yes, will it have an impact on the damage of the two attacks ?
Thanks for any help