Magic Gauntlets and Amulet of MF stack?


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Amulet of Might Fists applies to all unarmed attacks:

  • Gauntlet
  • Unarmed Strike

    Gauntlets are not Unarmed Strikes but are unarmed attacks.


  • graystone wrote:
    Chris Lambertz wrote:
    Removed a post and the responses to it. "Flouncing" isn't OK here.
    Since I don't think you're referring to pleating on the edge of fabric, in what way do you mean "Flouncing"? It's going to be hard to avoid doing something when I'm unsure what it is.

    I got "go or move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner", but people tend to get emotional on the boards so I don't think that is correct either.

    Grand Lodge

    graystone wrote:
    claudekennilol wrote:
    What is this Player's Handbook you keep mentioning? I'm not familiar with any core or other line with this name.
    Did you post in the wrong thread? I don't recall anyone here talking about a players handbook.

    Nope. Definitely talking about this thread. But ctrl+f and start typing it out..


    wraithstrike wrote:
    graystone wrote:
    Chris Lambertz wrote:
    Removed a post and the responses to it. "Flouncing" isn't OK here.
    Since I don't think you're referring to pleating on the edge of fabric, in what way do you mean "Flouncing"? It's going to be hard to avoid doing something when I'm unsure what it is.
    I got "go or move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner", but people tend to get emotional on the boards so I don't think that is correct either.

    LOL, true I guess it could be used that way by translating a physical action into an online one but as you say that's not that uncommon. I guess it's better than my definition. I know the first thing that comes to my mind is a pleated ruffle, gathered upper skirt, bottom edge of a drape, furnishing, or the like. I have to admit that I'm curious, as I've never heard the term used in a way that'd get a post deleted.


    claudekennilol wrote:
    graystone wrote:
    claudekennilol wrote:
    What is this Player's Handbook you keep mentioning? I'm not familiar with any core or other line with this name.
    Did you post in the wrong thread? I don't recall anyone here talking about a players handbook.
    Nope. Definitely talking about this thread. But ctrl+f and start typing it out..

    AH, I see it now. I overlooked it as there was an UE mention before it. Next time if you could quote/reply to the post your are talking about, it'd make it easier for people to figure out what you are referring to. ;)

    PS: was on mobile device before and I'm not even sure how to ctrl+f on the damn thing. Now that I'm on a real computer it was simple. :P


    I think the "Flouncing" was referring to the way the OP left the thread.

    But since it was deleted I do not really want to go into details.


    Covent wrote:

    I think the "Flouncing" was referring to the way the OP left the thread.

    But since it was deleted I do not really want to go into details.

    Now I'm more curious/confused than before... :P

    Scarab Sages

    Flouncing


    Imbicatus wrote:
    Flouncing

    LOL You know what came up when I clicked on that. It took me to the definition "to beat with a flexible object(rubber hose, nunchucks) or to have sex with briskly". Curious reason for a post removal. That made my day. ;)

    There was also "to fly and bounce at the same time."

    "to leave a place, to head out."

    "An exaggerated action."

    "Fluid Ounces"

    "To leave an internet group or thread with exaggerated drama"

    "When a member of an online community announces they are leaving"

    I'll assume you meant the "exaggerated drama" one but it makes me wonder why the post didn't say '"exaggerated drama" isn't OK here' to make it clear what was meant. It's easier to follow what Chris wants if it put in a crystal clear way.

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