I wanted to apply Sorcerer and Monk together because monk is all about understanding and controlling one's own body, whilst sorcerers contain magic in there bodies, so a Sorcerer that becomes a monk (Or visa versa) to better utilize the magic within their body could be hype.
I bring up Way of the Prophet for 1 key thing. It states the following:
Wise Words "-Additionally, whenever you roll an ability check using a Charisma-based skill, you can use your Wisdom modifier instead of your Charisma modifier."
would this apply to spellcasting stuff?
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Sounds like a neat idea from a roleplaying perspective. Sounds like a tough build to do from a mechanical point of view. Monk and sorcerer dont synergize to well and you have to roll amazing on your stats. I would probably do Divine soul sorcerer single class and try to flavor in the prophet theme with roleplaying.
Voted no. I like the theme, but the mechanics don't really play well together. with homebrew though, all things are possible if the DM approves.
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I wanted to apply Sorcerer and Monk together because monk is all about understanding and controlling one's own body, whilst sorcerers contain magic in there bodies, so a Sorcerer that becomes a monk (Or visa versa) to better utilize the magic within their body could be hype.
I bring up Way of the Prophet for 1 key thing. It states the following:
Wise Words
"-Additionally, whenever you roll an ability check using a Charisma-based skill, you can use your Wisdom modifier instead of your Charisma modifier."
would this apply to spellcasting stuff?
I love my wife, and hamburger and coca cola and video games and rock music and 80s-90s new wave, and dnd and
No, not unless you are using a particular skill in a spell, such as in infernal calling.
No wise words does not apply to spellcasting.
Sounds like a neat idea from a roleplaying perspective. Sounds like a tough build to do from a mechanical point of view. Monk and sorcerer dont synergize to well and you have to roll amazing on your stats. I would probably do Divine soul sorcerer single class and try to flavor in the prophet theme with roleplaying.
Voted no. I like the theme, but the mechanics don't really play well together. with homebrew though, all things are possible if the DM approves.
Any time an unfathomably powerful entity sweeps in and offers godlike rewards in return for just a few teensy favors, it’s a scam. Unless it’s me. I’d never lie to you, reader dearest.
Tasha