The Sweater Golem |
On a semi-related note, I have a question about replaying scenarios. I know that you can replay 1st-level scenarios for credit as many times as you wish. Is this a unique trait of 1st-level-only scenarios (like First Steps), or would it also apply with a 1st-level character playing the 1-2 subtier of a 1-5 tier scenario? If the latter, then the OP could replay this scenario with a new first level monk.
Aeshuura |
How was this item changed? Is it something a Sylph pure wizard would be interested in? I can chase down an updated chronicle sheet but I would like to know if it is worth it first.
It was updated to add equivalent of 3 levels, so that someone with no monk levels will gain a boost in movement as well as the 1d6 unarmed damage. The cost is now 5,200 gp. I believe that was the only change, but I do not have the chronicle in front of me, so I cannot be sure that is all that changed.
Aeshuura |
On a semi-related note, I have a question about replaying scenarios. I know that you can replay 1st-level scenarios for credit as many times as you wish. Is this a unique trait of 1st-level-only scenarios (like First Steps), or would it also apply with a 1st-level character playing the 1-2 subtier of a 1-5 tier scenario? If the latter, then the OP could replay this scenario with a new first level monk.
Norse is correct, I got clarification, the 1-2 is only the 1st lvl modules, which can be played by 1st or 2nd lvl characters, but can only replayed with 1st lvl characters.
Michael Brock |
On a semi-related note, I have a question about replaying scenarios. I know that you can replay 1st-level scenarios for credit as many times as you wish. Is this a unique trait of 1st-level-only scenarios (like First Steps), or would it also apply with a 1st-level character playing the 1-2 subtier of a 1-5 tier scenario? If the latter, then the OP could replay this scenario with a new first level monk.
It is only for Tier 1 scenarios (currently only the First Steps trilogy). Tier 1-5 scenarios do not apply.
Sammy T |
It was updated to add equivalent of 3 levels, so that someone with no monk levels will gain a boost in movement as well as the 1d6 unarmed damage. The cost is now 5,200 gp. I believe that was the only change, but I do not have the chronicle in front of me, so I cannot be sure that is all that changed.
If you purchased the item pre-change and then get the new updated sheet, what is the status of the item? Do you keep running around with the old version, get the new version for free (grandfathered upgrade) or are you forced to pay the difference in price and upgrade (or lose the item)?
Michael Brock |
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Aeshuura wrote:It was updated to add equivalent of 3 levels, so that someone with no monk levels will gain a boost in movement as well as the 1d6 unarmed damage. The cost is now 5,200 gp. I believe that was the only change, but I do not have the chronicle in front of me, so I cannot be sure that is all that changed.If you purchased the item pre-change and then get the new updated sheet, what is the status of the item? Do you keep running around with the old version, get the new version for free (grandfathered upgrade) or are you forced to pay the difference in price and upgrade (or lose the item)?
Either keep the old version or pay the difference for the upgraded version and print and staple the new version chronicle to your signed older sheet.
Tiemmothi |
Hello, I have a question about the braid and flurry with glaive. My monk can flurry with a glaive and due to this already gets his +1.5str bonus to damage. Does the braid bonus stack or just cancel out and id still only get 1.5 str bonus to my attack. Im thinking it would not stack, but i would like to hear what other people think.
Thanks
Patrick Harris @ MU |
While we're on the topic of the Braid, how does it interact with Zen Archer?
Exactly the way it does with a normal monk--by increasing the fast movement and unarmed damage, both of which are class features that archetype retains.
Aeshuura wrote:For clarification, the braid does not grant improved unarmed strike, rather only grants the damage. Am I correct?I would be very intrested in this question as well as I was thinking of picking it up for my cleric since she has the chronicle.
There is no mention of IUS in the item description. It simply says it grants the unarmed damage. If you don't have IUS, you can do better damage, but it's still going to be non-lethal, and provoke.