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jimkromann
09-23-2010, 07:00 AM
Hi, im new to the monk, a friend helped me develop this build, we are not done yet tho, but now might be a good time to ask for some help.

I am unsure if the staff will work or if i should use fists instead, and then get 2 other feats that cleave and the 2handed fighting

(im a 32 points build) [ i made some changes to the build below, plz look here to see it : http://forums.ddo.com/showpost.php?p=3286020&postcount=7 ]


Character Plan by DDO Character Planner Version 3.34
DDO Character Planner Home Page (http://www.rjcyberware.com/DDO)

Test monk
Level 4 Lawful Good Dwarf Male
(4 Monk)
Hit Points: 89
Spell Points: 0
BAB: 3\3
Fortitude: 8
Reflex: 5
Will: 6

Starting Feat/Enhancement
Abilities Base Stats Modified Stats
(32 Point) (Level 1) (Level 4)
Strength 17 18
Dexterity 13 13
Constitution 17 18
Intelligence 8 8
Wisdom 14 15
Charisma 6 6

Starting Feat/Enhancement
Base Skills Modified Skills
Skills (Level 1) (Level 4)
Balance 5 12
Bluff -2 -2
Concentration 7 14
Diplomacy -2 -2
Disable Device n/a n/a
Haggle -2 -2
Heal 2 2
Hide 1 1
Intimidate -2 -2
Jump 7 11
Listen 2 2
Move Silently 1 1
Open Lock n/a n/a
Perform n/a n/a
Repair -1 -1
Search -1 1
Spot 2 2
Swim 3 4
Tumble n/a n/a
Use Magic Device n/a n/a

Level 1 (Monk)
Feat: (Monk Bonus) Power Attack
Feat: (Selected) Two Handed Fighting
Enhancement: Dwarven Spell Defense I
Enhancement: Monk Concentration I


Level 2 (Monk)
Feat: (Monk Bonus) Toughness
Enhancement: Dwarven Tactics I
Enhancement: Way of the Patient Tortiose I
Enhancement: Monk Wisdom I


Level 3 (Monk)
Feat: (Selected) Cleave
Feat: (Monk Path) Path of Harmonious Balance: Fists of Light
Enhancement: Dwarven Constitution I
Enhancement: Lifting the Veil
Enhancement: Racial Toughness I


Level 4 (Monk)
Enhancement: Monk Improved Recovery I
Enhancement: Monk Concentration II

djsonar919
09-23-2010, 07:28 AM
Fists all the way. More damage and you can use all your attacks. The only time I would use a staff is if you have Souleater. Other than that you will want to be using fists.

Soleran
09-23-2010, 07:31 AM
Welcome to the monk class:)

All that said it's been my experience to avoid staffs for a pretty simple reason:

1d6 crit 2x20 is the staff damage and it always stays that way (it does have a cool attack animation though.)

Your fists start at

1d6 crit 2x20 and improves as you lvl to eventually become 2x10 at lvl 20 and if you take improved crit blud you get 19-20 crit with the fastest (unbuffed)attack speed in game about 12% faster then attacking with a weapon:)

If you're starting at lvl 4 your fists will automatically be better then the staff at 1d8.

Get the twf line all the way to GTWF, monks also get full strength bonus to offhand damage, of course to qualify for the entire TWF line you'll need 17 dex base.

Also make sure when you start that you put just one point into tumble:)

jimkromann
09-23-2010, 09:31 AM
thx 4 the reply, but why TWF if im using fists?

Rusty_Can
09-23-2010, 09:36 AM
thx 4 the reply, but why TWF if im using fists?

Because, as their description (http://compendium.ddo.com/wiki/Feat:Greater_Two_Weapon_Fighting) states, TWF feats affect unarmed combat.

jimkromann
09-23-2010, 09:41 AM
sweet.... thx again :)

jimkromann
09-23-2010, 03:21 PM
I made some changes, how does this look?


Character Plan by DDO Character Planner Version 3.34
DDO Character Planner Home Page (http://www.rjcyberware.com/DDO)

Test monk
Level 4 Lawful Good Dwarf Male
(4 Monk)
Hit Points: 89
Spell Points: 0
BAB: 3\3
Fortitude: 8
Reflex: 8
Will: 6

Starting Feat/Enhancement
Abilities Base Stats Modified Stats
(32 Point) (Level 1) (Level 4)
Strength 14 14
Dexterity 17 18
Constitution 17 18
Intelligence 8 8
Wisdom 13 14
Charisma 6 6

Starting Feat/Enhancement
Base Skills Modified Skills
Skills (Level 1) (Level 4)
Balance 7 15
Bluff -2 -2
Concentration 7 14
Diplomacy -2 -2
Disable Device n/a n/a
Haggle -2 -2
Heal 1 2
Hide 3 4
Intimidate -2 -2
Jump 5 8
Listen 1 2
Move Silently 3 4
Open Lock n/a n/a
Perform n/a n/a
Repair -1 -1
Search -1 1
Spot 1 2
Swim 2 2
Tumble 4 5
Use Magic Device n/a n/a

Level 1 (Monk)
Feat: (Monk Bonus) Power Attack
Feat: (Selected) Two Weapon Fighting
Enhancement: Dwarven Spell Defense I
Enhancement: Monk Concentration I


Level 2 (Monk)
Feat: (Monk Bonus) Toughness
Enhancement: Dwarven Tactics I
Enhancement: Way of the Patient Tortiose I
Enhancement: Monk Wisdom I


Level 3 (Monk)
Feat: (Selected) Dodge
Feat: (Monk Path) Path of Harmonious Balance: Fists of Light
Enhancement: Dwarven Constitution I
Enhancement: Lifting the Veil
Enhancement: Racial Toughness I


Level 4 (Monk)
Enhancement: Monk Improved Recovery I
Enhancement: Monk Concentration II

dunklezhan
09-25-2010, 03:44 PM
Because, as their description (http://compendium.ddo.com/wiki/Feat:Greater_Two_Weapon_Fighting) states, TWF feats affect unarmed combat.

Somebody advised me yesterday that since U5 the TWF feats no longer make a difference to monks as they no longer add additional attacks, just the chance of attacks, and as the hand wraps don't count as two weapons it doesn't 'proc' as such.

I have to say I'm sceptical of this advice, but I also have to say that compared to my TWF rogue or ranger, I don't notice the extra attack with my monk - when fighting with those classes using weapons you can tell when the off hand procs because the floating damage readouts are much closer together than the main hand attacks. My monk still attacks ridiculously fast even in a stance other than Wind however - so I don't know whether they've compensated by just adding speed to the attacks or what.

Can anyone confirm one way or another? Like I say I am sceptical - but I'm not sure.

Rusty_Can
09-25-2010, 04:27 PM
Somebody advised me yesterday that since U5 the TWF feats no longer make a difference to monks as they no longer add additional attacks, just the chance of attacks, and as the hand wraps don't count as two weapons it doesn't 'proc' as such.


According to U5 Release Notes (http://compendium.ddo.com/wiki/Release_Notes_Update_5_Official#Combat), TWF feats still affect unarmed combat.

Ashurr
09-25-2010, 04:34 PM
Neither OTWF, Whirling Steel Strike and Longswords :)