Add Potency to Qinggong Monk Powers


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Is there any way to increase damage for Qinggong powers like you can with spells and/or are there any ways to raise their DCs beyond increasing the character's Wisdom?


There are feats that apply meta-magic to spell-like abilities, however they are monster feats and some GMs might not allow them.

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Dave Justus wrote:
There are feats that apply meta-magic to spell-like abilities, however they are monster feats and some GMs might not allow them.

And PFS is one of those GMs. *heavy sigh*

I just thought it'd be cool to build a Drunken Master based around being tanky & using powers such as Dragon's Breath every round. (With Ring of Ki & Fast Drinker can use every round.) But the damage is really only worth it against groups.


That's pretty much the point of dragon's breath though.


Also it does sound like you'd like to play a kineticist.

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Secret Wizard wrote:
Also it does sound like you'd like to play a kineticist.

*Shrug* maybe - but part of the reason I thought it was cool was that it's not really intended to work that way. I'm not 100% that I'd even play it - I just like to come up with weird combinations like that.


BRO

BRO

I got it.

I GOTZ IT.

I GOTZ EEETTTTTTT.

DRUNKEN MASTER

SERPENT FIRE ADEPT

FREE KI ALL DAY

FREE OPENINGS OF CHAKRA ALL DAY.

CASTER MONK PLOX.


Secret Wizard wrote:

BRO

BRO

I got it.

I GOTZ IT.

I GOTZ EEETTTTTTT.

DRUNKEN MASTER

SERPENT FIRE ADEPT

FREE KI ALL DAY

FREE OPENINGS OF CHAKRA ALL DAY.

CASTER MONK PLOX.

Pretty sick idea, unfortunately you can't actually pick up any ki powers until 7th level and not again until 12th. If you have the homebrewing freedom to jimmy rig the Drunken Master for the Unchained Monk that would work better but the OP mentioned PFS.


Blanket improvements like Spell Focus also work on Spell-Like Abilities

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