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Does the ranger's Archery Fighting Style apply to the monk's Deflect Missiles feature, for a multiclassed monk/ranger?
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Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Could a Monk holding two weapons still allow for the bonus Unarmed action?With the Deflect Missiles monk feature, does the player know the damage of the attack before choosing to deflect?Are using unarmed strikes and monk weapons the same thing?Monks, natural and unarmed attacks, and Feral Combat TrainingDoes the Dueling Fighting Style damage bonus apply to unarmed strikes, made by a monk, who is multiclassed into fighter?How would you optimize a multiclass druid/monk for DPR assuming Natural Weapons are considered Unarmed Strikes?What monk features are disabled whilst wearing armor?Does a monk with Extra Attack trigger Martial Arts if only one attack is unarmed?Are there ways other than Kensei Weapons or Hex Warrior to use an ability other than STR for non-finesse melee weapons?Do ranged attacks with improvised weapons get the bonus from the Archery fighting style?Could a monk “deflect” (catch and throw) a net?
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I'm considering a multi-class of Monk and Ranger, and have been trying to decide which Fighting Style I'd like to pick.
Two-Weapon Fighting and Defense are useless for a Monk, as they won't be wearing armour, and using multiple weapons stops unarmed strikes.
Dueling could work, if the character uses a 1-handed monk weapon, giving a +2 to damage with it (I believe).
As for Archery, I was wondering if catching and throwing something with Deflect Missiles would get the +2 to attack. The reason I believe it would is that it counts as a Monk Weapon for the attack.
Does this logic look right?
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I'm considering a multi-class of Monk and Ranger, and have been trying to decide which Fighting Style I'd like to pick.
Two-Weapon Fighting and Defense are useless for a Monk, as they won't be wearing armour, and using multiple weapons stops unarmed strikes.
Dueling could work, if the character uses a 1-handed monk weapon, giving a +2 to damage with it (I believe).
As for Archery, I was wondering if catching and throwing something with Deflect Missiles would get the +2 to attack. The reason I believe it would is that it counts as a Monk Weapon for the attack.
Does this logic look right?
dnd-5e monk ranger ranged-attack fighting-style
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To be clear: using multiple weapons does not stop unarmed strikes per se. You just can't use your bonus action for both in the same turn.
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That's true, I had assumed I'd need to drop the second weapon but it isn't specifically a punch, could use a kick or headbutt. Good catch!
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Related: Could a Monk holding two weapons still allow for the bonus Unarmed action?
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I'm considering a multi-class of Monk and Ranger, and have been trying to decide which Fighting Style I'd like to pick.
Two-Weapon Fighting and Defense are useless for a Monk, as they won't be wearing armour, and using multiple weapons stops unarmed strikes.
Dueling could work, if the character uses a 1-handed monk weapon, giving a +2 to damage with it (I believe).
As for Archery, I was wondering if catching and throwing something with Deflect Missiles would get the +2 to attack. The reason I believe it would is that it counts as a Monk Weapon for the attack.
Does this logic look right?
dnd-5e monk ranger ranged-attack fighting-style
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I'm considering a multi-class of Monk and Ranger, and have been trying to decide which Fighting Style I'd like to pick.
Two-Weapon Fighting and Defense are useless for a Monk, as they won't be wearing armour, and using multiple weapons stops unarmed strikes.
Dueling could work, if the character uses a 1-handed monk weapon, giving a +2 to damage with it (I believe).
As for Archery, I was wondering if catching and throwing something with Deflect Missiles would get the +2 to attack. The reason I believe it would is that it counts as a Monk Weapon for the attack.
Does this logic look right?
dnd-5e monk ranger ranged-attack fighting-style
dnd-5e monk ranger ranged-attack fighting-style
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To be clear: using multiple weapons does not stop unarmed strikes per se. You just can't use your bonus action for both in the same turn.
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That's true, I had assumed I'd need to drop the second weapon but it isn't specifically a punch, could use a kick or headbutt. Good catch!
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– SoulMuncherr
Apr 12 at 14:13
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Related: Could a Monk holding two weapons still allow for the bonus Unarmed action?
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To be clear: using multiple weapons does not stop unarmed strikes per se. You just can't use your bonus action for both in the same turn.
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– mattdm
Apr 12 at 14:09
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That's true, I had assumed I'd need to drop the second weapon but it isn't specifically a punch, could use a kick or headbutt. Good catch!
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– SoulMuncherr
Apr 12 at 14:13
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Related: Could a Monk holding two weapons still allow for the bonus Unarmed action?
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– V2Blast
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To be clear: using multiple weapons does not stop unarmed strikes per se. You just can't use your bonus action for both in the same turn.
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– mattdm
Apr 12 at 14:09
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To be clear: using multiple weapons does not stop unarmed strikes per se. You just can't use your bonus action for both in the same turn.
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– mattdm
Apr 12 at 14:09
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That's true, I had assumed I'd need to drop the second weapon but it isn't specifically a punch, could use a kick or headbutt. Good catch!
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– SoulMuncherr
Apr 12 at 14:13
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That's true, I had assumed I'd need to drop the second weapon but it isn't specifically a punch, could use a kick or headbutt. Good catch!
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– SoulMuncherr
Apr 12 at 14:13
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Related: Could a Monk holding two weapons still allow for the bonus Unarmed action?
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No, it doesn't
The Archery fighting style says:
You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with ranged weapons.
Ranged Weapons in this case refers to a weapon type, so you won't get the bonus. If this instead said, "Ranged Weapon Attacks", you'd get the bonus, but as is, you're out of luck.
This is the same reason why the Archery style doesn't work with most* thrown weapons -- they're melee weapons with the thrown property!
*Darts and Nets being the exceptions, because they are Ranged Weapons.
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Exception: darts are ranged weapons that you throw.
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Apr 12 at 14:35
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And Nets, for what that's worth.
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– Sable Dreamer
Apr 12 at 14:38
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do note that as a Kensei monk, you can benefit from the Archery Fighting Style, since your monk weapons can now include ranged weapons such as a longbow.
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Unfortunately, No
The Archery fighting style requires you to make the attack with a ranged weapon:
You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with
ranged weapons.
And as clarified in the Sage Advice Compendium, a thrown melee weapon does not qualify:
Does the Archery fighting style work with a melee weapon that you throw? No, the Archery feature benefits ranged weapons. A melee weapon, such as a dagger or handaxe, is still a melee weapon when you make a ranged attack with it.
So, while the thrown object is a Monk Weapon, it would still be a thrown weapon (arrows as an improvised weapon technically), unless it was a ranged weapon already such as a dart or net.
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No, it doesn't
The Archery fighting style says:
You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with ranged weapons.
Ranged Weapons in this case refers to a weapon type, so you won't get the bonus. If this instead said, "Ranged Weapon Attacks", you'd get the bonus, but as is, you're out of luck.
This is the same reason why the Archery style doesn't work with most* thrown weapons -- they're melee weapons with the thrown property!
*Darts and Nets being the exceptions, because they are Ranged Weapons.
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Exception: darts are ranged weapons that you throw.
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– Gandalfmeansme
Apr 12 at 14:35
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And Nets, for what that's worth.
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– Sable Dreamer
Apr 12 at 14:38
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do note that as a Kensei monk, you can benefit from the Archery Fighting Style, since your monk weapons can now include ranged weapons such as a longbow.
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Apr 12 at 14:53
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No, it doesn't
The Archery fighting style says:
You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with ranged weapons.
Ranged Weapons in this case refers to a weapon type, so you won't get the bonus. If this instead said, "Ranged Weapon Attacks", you'd get the bonus, but as is, you're out of luck.
This is the same reason why the Archery style doesn't work with most* thrown weapons -- they're melee weapons with the thrown property!
*Darts and Nets being the exceptions, because they are Ranged Weapons.
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Exception: darts are ranged weapons that you throw.
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– Gandalfmeansme
Apr 12 at 14:35
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And Nets, for what that's worth.
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– Sable Dreamer
Apr 12 at 14:38
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do note that as a Kensei monk, you can benefit from the Archery Fighting Style, since your monk weapons can now include ranged weapons such as a longbow.
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– PixelMaster
Apr 12 at 14:53
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No, it doesn't
The Archery fighting style says:
You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with ranged weapons.
Ranged Weapons in this case refers to a weapon type, so you won't get the bonus. If this instead said, "Ranged Weapon Attacks", you'd get the bonus, but as is, you're out of luck.
This is the same reason why the Archery style doesn't work with most* thrown weapons -- they're melee weapons with the thrown property!
*Darts and Nets being the exceptions, because they are Ranged Weapons.
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No, it doesn't
The Archery fighting style says:
You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with ranged weapons.
Ranged Weapons in this case refers to a weapon type, so you won't get the bonus. If this instead said, "Ranged Weapon Attacks", you'd get the bonus, but as is, you're out of luck.
This is the same reason why the Archery style doesn't work with most* thrown weapons -- they're melee weapons with the thrown property!
*Darts and Nets being the exceptions, because they are Ranged Weapons.
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Exception: darts are ranged weapons that you throw.
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– Gandalfmeansme
Apr 12 at 14:35
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And Nets, for what that's worth.
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– Sable Dreamer
Apr 12 at 14:38
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do note that as a Kensei monk, you can benefit from the Archery Fighting Style, since your monk weapons can now include ranged weapons such as a longbow.
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– PixelMaster
Apr 12 at 14:53
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Exception: darts are ranged weapons that you throw.
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– Gandalfmeansme
Apr 12 at 14:35
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And Nets, for what that's worth.
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– Sable Dreamer
Apr 12 at 14:38
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do note that as a Kensei monk, you can benefit from the Archery Fighting Style, since your monk weapons can now include ranged weapons such as a longbow.
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– PixelMaster
Apr 12 at 14:53
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Exception: darts are ranged weapons that you throw.
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– Gandalfmeansme
Apr 12 at 14:35
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Exception: darts are ranged weapons that you throw.
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– Gandalfmeansme
Apr 12 at 14:35
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And Nets, for what that's worth.
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– Sable Dreamer
Apr 12 at 14:38
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And Nets, for what that's worth.
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– Sable Dreamer
Apr 12 at 14:38
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3
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do note that as a Kensei monk, you can benefit from the Archery Fighting Style, since your monk weapons can now include ranged weapons such as a longbow.
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– PixelMaster
Apr 12 at 14:53
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do note that as a Kensei monk, you can benefit from the Archery Fighting Style, since your monk weapons can now include ranged weapons such as a longbow.
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– PixelMaster
Apr 12 at 14:53
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Unfortunately, No
The Archery fighting style requires you to make the attack with a ranged weapon:
You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with
ranged weapons.
And as clarified in the Sage Advice Compendium, a thrown melee weapon does not qualify:
Does the Archery fighting style work with a melee weapon that you throw? No, the Archery feature benefits ranged weapons. A melee weapon, such as a dagger or handaxe, is still a melee weapon when you make a ranged attack with it.
So, while the thrown object is a Monk Weapon, it would still be a thrown weapon (arrows as an improvised weapon technically), unless it was a ranged weapon already such as a dart or net.
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add a comment |
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Unfortunately, No
The Archery fighting style requires you to make the attack with a ranged weapon:
You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with
ranged weapons.
And as clarified in the Sage Advice Compendium, a thrown melee weapon does not qualify:
Does the Archery fighting style work with a melee weapon that you throw? No, the Archery feature benefits ranged weapons. A melee weapon, such as a dagger or handaxe, is still a melee weapon when you make a ranged attack with it.
So, while the thrown object is a Monk Weapon, it would still be a thrown weapon (arrows as an improvised weapon technically), unless it was a ranged weapon already such as a dart or net.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
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Unfortunately, No
The Archery fighting style requires you to make the attack with a ranged weapon:
You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with
ranged weapons.
And as clarified in the Sage Advice Compendium, a thrown melee weapon does not qualify:
Does the Archery fighting style work with a melee weapon that you throw? No, the Archery feature benefits ranged weapons. A melee weapon, such as a dagger or handaxe, is still a melee weapon when you make a ranged attack with it.
So, while the thrown object is a Monk Weapon, it would still be a thrown weapon (arrows as an improvised weapon technically), unless it was a ranged weapon already such as a dart or net.
$endgroup$
Unfortunately, No
The Archery fighting style requires you to make the attack with a ranged weapon:
You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with
ranged weapons.
And as clarified in the Sage Advice Compendium, a thrown melee weapon does not qualify:
Does the Archery fighting style work with a melee weapon that you throw? No, the Archery feature benefits ranged weapons. A melee weapon, such as a dagger or handaxe, is still a melee weapon when you make a ranged attack with it.
So, while the thrown object is a Monk Weapon, it would still be a thrown weapon (arrows as an improvised weapon technically), unless it was a ranged weapon already such as a dart or net.
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To be clear: using multiple weapons does not stop unarmed strikes per se. You just can't use your bonus action for both in the same turn.
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– mattdm
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That's true, I had assumed I'd need to drop the second weapon but it isn't specifically a punch, could use a kick or headbutt. Good catch!
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– SoulMuncherr
Apr 12 at 14:13
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Related: Could a Monk holding two weapons still allow for the bonus Unarmed action?
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