Zen Archer Flurry of Blows with Four Arms


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If I was wielding two longbows could I take a separate flurry with both or just the primary and the second would only get one shot? or would the second get just BAB attacks?


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I take it this is for the kasatha ranger archetype from people of the stars? Yes, if you multiclass zen archer with bow nomad(Don't have book in immeadiate vicinity) you could flurry with both bows.

First level you could shoot one twice or both once. As you get more more attacks through FoB, you can with switch between bows for each attack.

But since FoB is basically a monk using two weapon fighting, substituting his monk levels for BAB, you might as well go don the two weapon fighting tree instead of multiclassing, as rangers get +20/+15+10/+5, meaning they get the full three extra attacks from greater and improved two weapon fighting.

And the extra attack you get from spending a ki point while flurrying can be replaced by putting speed on one of the bows.


This is a giant can of worms.

Grand Lodge

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You get the Flurry of Blows number.

It doesn't matter how many arms you have.

You cannot combine two-weapon fighting, with Flurry of Blows.

Scarab Sages

Flurry of Blows is gains no benefit from holding additional weapons.

Grand Lodge

You can Flurry of Blows, with one weapon.

Using two identical weapons during Flurry is pointless.

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