Monk with tiger style and slashing grace


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wintersrage wrote:
Entryhazard wrote:
wintersrage wrote:
in the unchained book they changed monk to full base attack, and they have a s$&% load of ki powers to choose from like the rogue has rogue talents.
But the Unchained Monk can't be Master of Many Styles if I recall correctly
no where under the unchained monk does it say it can't use archtypes.

I'm going to say as long as the monk has the class features to switch out the archetypes should work for him.


The problem is that the Unchained Monk may not have some of the abilities that are changed by the MoMS.

But checking now, the Unchained Monk retains all of the abilities swapped out by the MoMS, so it's one of the (very) few archetypes you can actually take with the Unchained Monk


It does say in the book that the unchained monk does not qualify for any previous archetypes. So no master of many styles or any others. Allowing any would be a house rule.

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From the Introduction to Chapter 1 in Unchained:

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Finally, with the exception of the monk, these classes should work with any of the archetypes from previous books as long as the classes still have the appropriate class features to replace.


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Entryhazard wrote:
wintersrage wrote:
in the unchained book they changed monk to full base attack, and they have a s$&% load of ki powers to choose from like the rogue has rogue talents.
But the Unchained Monk can't be Master of Many Styles if I recall correctly

ergo the i know the rogue still qualifies for the same archetypes.

Belafon wrote:

From the Introduction to Chapter 1 in Unchained:

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Finally, with the exception of the monk, these classes should work with any of the archetypes from previous books as long as the classes still have the appropriate class features to replace.

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Master of Many Styles, Sensei, and anything else that trades out flurry is much more powerful on the full-BAB unchained chassis. Those archetypes were designed based on the fact that trading out pseudo-full bab is balancing their abilities. If they have full BAB anyway, then they are much more powerful.

A unchained sensei is a Wis-based Full-BAB class with inspire courage.


Imbicatus wrote:

Master of Many Styles, Sensei, and anything else that trades out flurry is much more powerful on the full-BAB unchained chassis. Those archetypes were designed based on the fact that trading out pseudo-full bab is balancing their abilities. If they have full BAB anyway, then they are much more powerful.

A unchained sensei is a Wis-based Full-BAB class with inspire courage.

they don't get wisdom to damage only hit.

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wintersrage wrote:
Imbicatus wrote:

Master of Many Styles, Sensei, and anything else that trades out flurry is much more powerful on the full-BAB unchained chassis. Those archetypes were designed based on the fact that trading out pseudo-full bab is balancing their abilities. If they have full BAB anyway, then they are much more powerful.

A unchained sensei is a Wis-based Full-BAB class with inspire courage.

they don't get wisdom to damage only hit.

No one said they did. They don't need it.

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