a misremembered trait?


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I thought i saw a trait once upon a time that allowed you to act as if a specific weapon had the monk weapon property. i dont think it even gave proficiency with the weapon but it made it a flurry option if you got proficiency from somewhere else. Was this real? Do i just need to get more sleep?

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I have a weird recollection of such a thing as well. But, it's not showing up in my searches. The closest thing is Crusader's Flurry, which only works for your deity's favored weapon (and has rather onerous prerequisites).

Anyone else got any ideas?


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doesnt it just bug the crap out of you? i remember it existing but cant find it anywhere :/


A 6th lvl sohei can flurry with polearms and spears. There's a feat to do so with your deity fav weapon. And in 3.5 there were more options


maybe it was a 3.5 feat that i came across when looking at traits... sad face.


There was a trait called "Weapon Style" that gave you proficiency with a monk weapon of your choice, if I remember correctly. Though, that disappeared with the Lantern Lodge in PFS.. maybe that was what you were thinking about?

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There were a few feats in Eberron that allowed monks to flurry with certain weapons (whirling steel strike, I think was for longswords). There was one for longspear and spiked chain too.


that might be it, was it scrubbed from the archives of nethys or d20pfsrd when it was removed from PFS? i cant find it anywhere.


It was quoted here, though I'm unsure if that was the final version. If I remember correctly, it was removed some time last year. I don't play PFS though, so I'm not one to know particulars beyond that, hah.


i dont think that was it, i remember it having an explanation about your monastic order being specialized in using a non standard weapon... but i am really starting to doubt myself on it ever actually existing.


Is it Weapon Style from Lantern Lodge?
It is still in Herolab, just shows it is retired...


Torbyne wrote:
i dont think that was it, i remember it having an explanation about your monastic order being specialized in using a non standard weapon... but i am really starting to doubt myself on it ever actually existing.

That explanation looks very similar to the Eberron feats for spears, longswords, double swords etc as monk weapons


gustavo iglesias wrote:
Torbyne wrote:
i dont think that was it, i remember it having an explanation about your monastic order being specialized in using a non standard weapon... but i am really starting to doubt myself on it ever actually existing.
That explanation looks very similar to the Eberron feats for spears, longswords, double swords etc as monk weapons

well crap, i think that was it. weird since i never played anything in that setting but yeah, that is the most likely source i am remembering. too bad. I wanted to play an unchained monk/blademaster themed character. Nine-ring Broadsword it is then.

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