ciopo
2024-02-13, 05:40 AM
Greetings fellow playgrounders, I'm hyped about joining a war of the burning sky campaign, which I've already played so I'll mostly be "coGM" rather than straight player.
Unlike last time I've played it, it's going to be using pathfinder.
While re-reading the player guide, I've got to wonder about East wind style, because it's seems much more usable within the scope of pathfinder.
prerequisite: able to cast shocking grasp spontaneously.
Benefits, I'm only listing those that are relevant to the discussion
* can use charisma instead of wisdom for the monk AC bonus and the stunning fist DC --> kinda deprecated by the existence of scaled fist archetype, but still sensible if we want to use a different archetype for whatever reason, the master of many styles comes to mind as the top contender, to take ascetic form sans prerequisites due to the next tidbit
* if you have the ki strike, you can spend an use of stunning fist to cast shocking grasp as a swift action --> this is well worth a feat! needs adjudication because as is common for third party (and sometimes first party), it's unclear in it's description: do you use your own slot or is the stunning fist the sole resource spent, what's the caster level, etcetera.
But even if we take the most conservative reading of the feat, and treat it as "quicken spell but only for shocking grasp", it's still pretty nifty.
So, thoughts? how would you build on it? my gut reaction woudl be to go either monk1 /sorcerer 19 or (master of many style) monk 1 / eldritch scion magus 19, for *two* shocking grasp a round, since we're ditching flurry for ascetic form and therefore cna spell combat as normal
edit: I was overlooking the ki strike prerequisite, so at minimum it's going to be monk 4 / caster 16, or unchained monk 3 / caster 17
The other ribbon effects of the feat are:
can multiclass between monk and sorcerer
using stunning fist also deals 1d6 electric damage
can't take earth descriptor spells as a sorcerer ( and by adaption, whatever other spontaneous caster you'd take )
can take auran as a bonus language
Unlike last time I've played it, it's going to be using pathfinder.
While re-reading the player guide, I've got to wonder about East wind style, because it's seems much more usable within the scope of pathfinder.
prerequisite: able to cast shocking grasp spontaneously.
Benefits, I'm only listing those that are relevant to the discussion
* can use charisma instead of wisdom for the monk AC bonus and the stunning fist DC --> kinda deprecated by the existence of scaled fist archetype, but still sensible if we want to use a different archetype for whatever reason, the master of many styles comes to mind as the top contender, to take ascetic form sans prerequisites due to the next tidbit
* if you have the ki strike, you can spend an use of stunning fist to cast shocking grasp as a swift action --> this is well worth a feat! needs adjudication because as is common for third party (and sometimes first party), it's unclear in it's description: do you use your own slot or is the stunning fist the sole resource spent, what's the caster level, etcetera.
But even if we take the most conservative reading of the feat, and treat it as "quicken spell but only for shocking grasp", it's still pretty nifty.
So, thoughts? how would you build on it? my gut reaction woudl be to go either monk1 /sorcerer 19 or (master of many style) monk 1 / eldritch scion magus 19, for *two* shocking grasp a round, since we're ditching flurry for ascetic form and therefore cna spell combat as normal
edit: I was overlooking the ki strike prerequisite, so at minimum it's going to be monk 4 / caster 16, or unchained monk 3 / caster 17
The other ribbon effects of the feat are:
can multiclass between monk and sorcerer
using stunning fist also deals 1d6 electric damage
can't take earth descriptor spells as a sorcerer ( and by adaption, whatever other spontaneous caster you'd take )
can take auran as a bonus language