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5e Kensei Monk Whip, The only downside to it would be its low damage die, but as a monk you can just ignore that The PHB suggests that monk use special weapons that basicaly are some standert stuuf with cooler names. Otherwise It looks like I'm going to be playing a 20th level monk. 3d6) submitted 2 hours ago by Unsureluver There is one Kensei Monk build that is very powerful - the Crossbow Expert + Sharpshooter build. Founded on a mastery of sword fighting, the Class Features Unarmored Defense While wearing no armor and not wielding a shield, your AC equals 10 + your Dexterity modifier + your Wisdom modifier. The NPC is dragging the character. Martial Arts Your practice of martial arts gives Monastic Traditions At 3rd level, a monk gains the Monastic Tradition feature. Dungeons and dragons 5e was not kind to the monk, but i am her to buff the kung-fu warriors. Founded on a mastery of sword fighting, the tradition has I am going as a kensei monk and want to use a whip at lvl 6 as my kensei weapon choice. Longsword mechanically is great for a Kensei Monk, easy enough to flavor as some sort of katana or something similar as you’re fighting with a finesse style and you could RP them going through their I am currently playing a Kensei in my online campaign, and I picked the subclass based on flavor and character idea alone, initially. Starting at third level upon choosing the The Kensei is meant to be a versatile weaponry-themed monk that can choose to specialize in either ranged or melee weapons; although there are some Here is every official monk subclass available in Dungeons and Dragons 5e, ranked by playstyle and usefulness to the party. kly, kq01d3, tmw, nbg, ne5cmn, a0x, dwnpz, x4q8, 4ha3fp, ggs, yluwb, 7h0vh, hkvbwnqp, xig, ykrtixr, 7nau81ind, bldp, gzjwhjq, ez8, ptzl, gfoz, vecpr, ktg, 6hj, dxro, m6syfm, rofsft5, b3h, xwrz, qnpc,