Monk of the Empty Hand *thrown* Ki Weapons


Rules Questions


I'm playing a monk of the empty hand who specializes in throwing improvised weapons, and I'm about to hit lvl5, where I would get Ki Weapons, which states:

PRD wrote:
At 5th level, a monk of the empty hand may spend 1 point from his ki pool as a swift action to deal damage equal to his unarmed strike damage with an improvised weapon for 1 round. At 11th level, the monk may spend ki to grant an enhancement bonus or magical weapon abilities to an improvised weapon for 1 round, at the rate of 1 point of ki per +1 bonus or its equivalent. The monk may not spend more than 3 points of ki at one time for this purpose. For example, a monk can spend 2 points of ki to give his improvised weapon a +1 enhancement bonus and the ki focus quality, or just the flaming burst quality. At 15th level, the limit increases to 5 ki per round. The monk may use this ability to add magical weapon qualities to improvised weapons that could not normally have such a quality, such as adding the disruption quality to a slashing weapon, or the vorpal quality to a bludgeoning weapon. This ability replaces purity of body and diamond body.

Do I need to spend a ki point for each improvised weapon in a turn? Or do I spend 1 ki point for the round?


Based on the rest of the ability's statements, it's for each improvised weapon.

So, if you're going to be throwing weapons up to your BAB, you need to spend 1 ki for each attack you make.

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