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I'm starting a new game soon, and I'm considering a natural attacks/magic based build.
So, my question is simple: Is it possible to multiclass the Monk and Witch together without having insane MAD issues?
Hulking Changeling
25 Point Build - STR 15, DEX 12, CON 10 (12-2), INT 17, WIS 16 (14+2), CHA 9 (7+2)
Master of Many Styles/Sacred Mountain Monk
- Level 1 - Weapon Focus (Natural Attacks, Claws), Boar Style, Stunning Fist, Unarmed Strike
- Level 2 - Dragon Style (or Snake Style), Iron Monk
- Level 3 - Feral Combat Training (Claws), Fast Movement, Maneuver Training, Still Mind
White-Haired Witch
- Level 4 - +1 Intelligence, Cantrips, Patron Spells (Strength), Turtle Familiar, White Hair
- Etc.
Two Claws (1d6+2), White Hair (1d4+4 plus grab), Tear Flesh (2d6 bleed)
Basically, I'm trying to create a character with great AC, great natural attack damage, and spell-casting abilities.
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Focus on Dex, and nab an Agile AoMF.
So, something like this?
STR 10, DEX 15, CON 10, INT 17, WIS 17, CHA 9Obviously the Strength Patron spells will help with strength, as would a normal AoMF, so would an Agile AoMF be necessary? (Although, I could switch to the Agility Patron).
Also, for low-levels, wouldn't it be hard to hit?
ossian666
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If you want Natural Attacks and Magic in one build I can't help but suggest the Vivisectionist Beastmorph Alchemist with the Monk dip. Amy Alchy by Cheapy (I sound like his advertisement or something with how often this comes up) is an example. Even if you don't want to do exactly what he did you can still use it as a fairly good guide of sorts.
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If you want Natural Attacks and Magic in one build I can't help but suggest the Vivisectionist Beastmorph Alchemist with the Monk dip. Amy Alchy by Cheapy (I sound like his advertisement or something with how often this comes up) is an example. Even if you don't want to do exactly what he did you can still use it as a fairly good guide of sorts.
I've actually run the Vivisectionist Beastmorph Alchemist recently. It was fun, but I didn't use natural attacks.
And something about the speed and AC of a monk combined with the power and hair natural attack of the witch really appeals to me. With the natural armor bonuses, AC bonuses, Boar/Dragon Style Damage, and 3 natural attacks (one with reach+grapple), I feel like I could do some serious damage.