How do I give a monk the use of a glaive with their flurry-of-blows?


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Ideas?


I know two ways. Have a nice chat with the GM over cake and make a houserule, or dip and take Crusader's Flurry.


One level of cleric (Shelyn) and the feat Crusader's Flurry?

EDIT: ninja'd


Thanks for the idea. I know in the 3.5 Eberron Campaign Setting there are feats to get things like a longsword, but I didn't know if there were any Pathfinder feats or not.

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Sohei

edit: in particular, read the Weapon Training class feature.


nate lange wrote:

Sohei

edit: in particular, read the Weapon Training class feature.

Looks good. I am correct in that there are currently no ways to get out of archetype features you don't want? I'm not a big fan of mounted types and that aspect of the Sohei seems a waste of +10 movement.


Yeah, if you take the archetype, you take the whole thing.


There is not, and most likely never will be.


Ipsplore, u mean other than the two other ways listed above right?


Maneuver Master's Flurry of Maneuvers has no restriction on what kind of weapon you can use (unlike Flurry of Blows) so you can do it with any weapon (ie. a Glaive).


I think Ipslore was talking about switching class features out without taking the entire archetype.


Ask your gm to allow you to use the Talented monk, then rejoice at not being handcuffed to disperate abilities that dont work well together (unless you want to be ofcourse), and ofcourse, be a badass (and functional) monk.

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Kazaan wrote:
Maneuver Master's Flurry of Maneuvers has no restriction on what kind of weapon you can use (unlike Flurry of Blows) so you can do it with any weapon (ie. a Glaive).

True but it isn't really Flurry. It is more like "take your normal full attack and add one maneuver to it"

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