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    Monks and Gauntlets

    Which makes Unarmed Damage of a Monk the best weapon in the game. With a 2d10 damage each strike. With the Improved Natural Attack feat (Pathfinder Bestiary: Page 315) 2d10 would increase to 4d8 With Enlarge Person or Righteous Might 4d8 would become 8d6. You can get the Monk's Robes to get it...
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    Monks and Gauntlets

    1. Unarmed Attacks: Monks are proficient with unarmed attacks. The fact that "Unarmed Attacks" are listed as a parent category for both Gauntlets and Unarmed Strikes on the weapons table supports the fact that the damage increase from the monk's "Unarmed Damage" will apply to both gauntlets and...
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    Monks and Gauntlets

    Pathfinder Core Rulebook: Page 142 Monks are Proficient with Unarmed Attacks, but not all Simple Weapons.
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    Monks and Gauntlets

    As long as the handwraps, brass knuckles, gauntlets, and the claws all augment your "Unarmed Strikes". Just speak with your DM and make sure you get all on the same page before you even begin. Otherwise you probably don't want to even play the monk. For example: Handwraps: Could be on fire and...
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    Monks and Gauntlets

    Monks exhibit proficiency with both "Gauntlets" and the "Strike, Unarmed" weapons in Pathfinder, despite the absence of explicit mentions in the weapon proficiency list. To challenge this would imply that monks are not proficient with the "Strike, Unarmed" weapon either because they are also not...
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    Monks and Gauntlets

    My Bad. You are correct it is for Pathfinder. I am in a few games that use D&D3.5e and Pathfinder. I have found lots of the D&D 3.5e monsters are stronger.(Higher ability scores then in Pathfinder) Also I like playing epic levels past lvl 20 and up into higher levels. PCs play as Pathfinder...
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    Monks and Gauntlets

    1. Unarmed Attacks in the Rulebook: The fact that "Unarmed Attacks" are listed as a parent category for both Gauntlets and Unarmed Strikes on the weapons table supports the fact that the damage increase from the monk's "Unarmed Damage" will apply to both gauntlets and unarmed strikes. (PHB116)...
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    Superior Unarmed Strike

    D&D 3.5e - Tomb of Battle: The Book of Nine Swords; Page 33 SUPERIOR UNARMED STRIKE [GENERAL] Your unarmed strikes have become increasingly deadly, enabling you to strike your foes in their most vulnerable areas. Prerequisite: Improved Unarmed Strike, base attack bonus +3. Benefit: You...
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