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    I see lots of monks taking the TWF feats, how these feats help the monk? Do they have more attacks using handwraps or the only weapons which benefit from these are kamas?

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    They benefit both Kamas and Unarmed. Furthermore, Unarmed TWFing doesn't incur the -2 ToHit penalty in the off hand, and you get full Strength damage bonus to your off-hand attacks (everyone else only gets half their Strength damage bonus). Unless you plan on doing something with Quarterstaves (though in that case I'd recommend 18 or 19 Rogue levels and 1 or 2 Monk levels) then you'll want the TWF line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rimble View Post
    unless You Plan On Doing Something With Quarterstaves (though In That Case I'd Recommend 18 Or 19 Rogue Levels And 1 Or 2 Monk Levels) Then You'll Want The twf line.
    Do you mean THF line or do you mean you only want to go TWF?

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    The TWF Feats will affect unarmed attack chain in Module 9.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alcides View Post
    The TWF Feats will affect unarmed attack chain in Module 9.
    They already affect the unarmed attack chain, and have for a long time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackRage View Post
    Do you mean THF line or do you mean you only want to go TWF?
    If you use Quarterstaves you'll want the Two-Handed line. While there's been some discussion (with Dev commentary) about Q-Staves being converted into Double Weapons (Or having alternate types of Staves in the game) to take advantage of TWF'ing there hasn't been anything officially announced.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rimble View Post
    They benefit both Kamas and Unarmed. Furthermore, Unarmed TWFing doesn't incur the -2 ToHit penalty in the off hand, and you get full Strength damage bonus to your off-hand attacks (everyone else only gets half their Strength damage bonus). **SNIP**
    Monk Unarmed TWF is also faster than regular TWF. Enough faster that it's slightly ahead (speed wise) of Tempest. Not much faster, but definitly faster. (And no, Air Stance wasn't used)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gadget2775 View Post
    If you use Quarterstaves you'll want the Two-Handed line. While there's been some discussion (with Dev commentary) about Q-Staves being converted into Double Weapons (Or having alternate types of Staves in the game) to take advantage of TWF'ing there hasn't been anything officially announced.
    Yes, but the question was in clarification of the quoted comment.

    It could mean that you only do not take TWF if you make a QS Monk
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    it could mean that if making a QS Monk you want the THF line (typo)

    Was not sure which (if either) he meant

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackRage View Post
    Yes, but the question was in clarification of the quoted comment.

    It could mean that you only do not take TWF if you make a QS Monk
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    it could mean that if making a QS Monk you want the THF line (typo)

    Was not sure which (if either) he meant
    Q-Staves = Two Handed (It was a typo on his part)
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    Is there a chart or Information detailing the effects of TWFing on monks unarmed attacks? I didnt see it listed in the DDO wiki and cant find specific info on the forums.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gadget2775 View Post
    Q-Staves = Two Handed (It was a typo on his part)
    That is one of the possibilities yes.

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    Having just been sucked back in to this **** addiction (played the original beta up to just after mod1 came in) after messing with the freebie beta, I'm in the process of leveling up a monk.. was in a random PUG earlier and had someone (with a lev 16 monk) telling me TWF was useless because it didn't actually stack with flurry of blows.

    I know the overriding advice in the forums here is that that's wrong, and GTWF (which I'm aiming for, just got level 8 and bumped my base dex to 17 to pick up ITWF next level) is a 'must have'. I'm wondering though if there's any actual data around to prove or disprove this theory?

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    Quote Originally Posted by soubal View Post
    Having just been sucked back in to this **** addiction (played the original beta up to just after mod1 came in) after messing with the freebie beta, I'm in the process of leveling up a monk.. was in a random PUG earlier and had someone (with a lev 16 monk) telling me TWF was useless because it didn't actually stack with flurry of blows.

    I know the overriding advice in the forums here is that that's wrong, and GTWF (which I'm aiming for, just got level 8 and bumped my base dex to 17 to pick up ITWF next level) is a 'must have'. I'm wondering though if there's any actual data around to prove or disprove this theory?
    It isn't so much a theory about TWF not working with monks, so much as it is that person being a moron.

    Anyway, to back up my claim, I give you this quote.

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    Possessing two weapon fighting feats will grant additional attack hooks to unarmed monks, and only add those attack hooks. Feats and abilities that are tied to two weapon fighting (such as two weapon defense or Tempest) will not work with handwraps.
    In addition, Monks also receive their full strength bonus to their off hand attack.

    What does this mean? It means that my monk at level 16 currently gets 10 Unarmed Attacks. You would recieve only 5 if you did not take TWF/ITWF/GTWF
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    Quote Originally Posted by soubal View Post
    Having just been sucked back in to this **** addiction (played the original beta up to just after mod1 came in) after messing with the freebie beta, I'm in the process of leveling up a monk.. was in a random PUG earlier and had someone (with a lev 16 monk) telling me TWF was useless because it didn't actually stack with flurry of blows.

    I know the overriding advice in the forums here is that that's wrong, and GTWF (which I'm aiming for, just got level 8 and bumped my base dex to 17 to pick up ITWF next level) is a 'must have'. I'm wondering though if there's any actual data around to prove or disprove this theory?
    The thing about the forums is many/most regular forum posters know the game really well (with a notable few exceptions ). If you post some B.S. on the forums you will most likely be called out for it. If you see 1 post saying X works then it might be true (or maybe no one saw it) but if you see multiple posts by people with like 8,000 posts then there is an extremely high probabiltiy that it is true. ie 99.999%.
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    Quote Originally Posted by baddax View Post
    The thing about the forums is many/most regular forum posters know the game really well (with a notable few exceptions ). If you post some B.S. on the forums you will most likely be called out for it. If you see 1 post saying X works then it might be true (or maybe no one saw it) but if you see multiple posts by people with like 8,000 posts then there is an extremely high probabiltiy that it is true. ie 99.999%.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TreknaQu'dane View Post
    It isn't so much a theory about TWF not working with monks, so much as it is that person being a moron.

    Anyway, to back up my claim, I give you this quote.



    In addition, Monks also receive their full strength bonus to their off hand attack.

    What does this mean? It means that my monk at level 16 currently gets 10 Unarmed Attacks. You would recieve only 5 if you did not take TWF/ITWF/GTWF
    Brilliant, much appreciated.

    Good to know I'm on the right track... in terms of the TWF feats, at any rate..
    dodge, twf, stunning fist, weap focus:bludgeoning, power attack, power crit, itwf, improved crit: bludg, gtwf (at 15). 18, I'm not sure... thinking cleave would be nice, but think I may well be needing toughness..

    (and yes, pure monk to 20 is the plan.. I'm a purist )

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    Exactly, there has been multiple statements by Dev's saying this DOES NOT WORK, and yet you can still run into those who say it does.
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    while I'm at it: Badger..

    I love the fact that I can just go all 'energizer bunny' when I'm low on health, pop off a wholeness of body, get up and keep on going. Though the HP boost from tortoise seems like it'd make for better survivability with a healer about, the +atk flanking bonus from hound means you can effectively be power attacking where you normally wouldn't (I'm always trying to flank.. tank's the only person that should be face-to-face IMO), the elemental resists from monkey work well with the 10/epic DR from the capstone to give you really nice overall DR, and crane.. well, nup.. can't see that it really matches up to the others.

    ie My impression is badger does well for soloing but tortoise or monkey for survivability, hound for DPS. Yes? No?

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    only have badger on my Fighter/ Monk for the +1 intim. Ive never tried it on my monk build. I personally try and stay away from low HP's myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soubal View Post
    and crane.. well, nup.. can't see that it really matches up to the others.
    If you don't use fire stance (wind stance is superior) and do a lot of stunning, then crane keeps your ki bar full.

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