i'm going to multiclass my monk ( way of the kensei ) 3 lvl's into fighter and chose the arcane archer subclass. what do i have to look out for. i have all the stat req. to get into the fighter but i'm wondering if i can still use my dex for attack and such and how the saving throws would change and if Ki becomes a problem or not.
So basicly i just get the fighting style, second wind, action surge and the arcane shots at the cost of the monk skills. and keep using the character like it was just a monk.
I do have a follow up question, can i use seeking arrow in combination with the feat "sharpshooter" that gives a +10 damage for -5 attack, since you don't roll for attack.
Seeking Arrow. Using divination magic, you grant your arrow the ability to seek out our target, allowing the arrow to curve and twist its path in search of its prey. When you use this option, you don’t make an attack roll for the attack. Instead, choose one creature you have seen in the past minute. The arrow flies toward that creature, moving around corners if necessary and ignoring three-quarters cover and half cover. If the target is within the weapon’s range and there is a path large enough for the arrow to travel to the target, the target must make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, it takes damage as if it were hit by the arrow, plus an extra 1d6 force damage, and you learn the target’s current location. On a successful save, the target takes half as much damage, and you don’t learn its location.
I do have a follow up question, can i use seeking arrow in combination with the feat "sharpshooter" that gives a +10 damage for -5 attack, since you don't roll for attack.
Seeking Arrow. Using divination magic, you grant your arrow the ability to seek out our target, allowing the arrow to curve and twist its path in search of its prey. When you use this option, you don’t make an attack roll for the attack. Instead, choose one creature you have seen in the past minute. The arrow flies toward that creature, moving around corners if necessary and ignoring three-quarters cover and half cover. If the target is within the weapon’s range and there is a path large enough for the arrow to travel to the target, the target must make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, it takes damage as if it were hit by the arrow, plus an extra 1d6 force damage, and you learn the target’s current location. On a successful save, the target takes half as much damage, and you don’t learn its location.
Seeking Arrow and Sharpshooter are incompatible. You must make an attack roll to utilize Sharpshooter, and Seeking Arrow explicitly states that you do not make an attack roll when using the feature.
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Hi,
i'm going to multiclass my monk ( way of the kensei ) 3 lvl's into fighter and chose the arcane archer subclass. what do i have to look out for. i have all the stat req. to get into the fighter but i'm wondering if i can still use my dex for attack and such and how the saving throws would change and if Ki becomes a problem or not.
Thx up front
You can still use dex for your monk and kensei weapons. Your saving throw proficiencies will stay the same and you will not obtain new ones.
So basicly i just get the fighting style, second wind, action surge and the arcane shots at the cost of the monk skills. and keep using the character like it was just a monk.
I do have a follow up question, can i use seeking arrow in combination with the feat "sharpshooter" that gives a +10 damage for -5 attack, since you don't roll for attack.
Seeking Arrow. Using divination magic, you grant your arrow the ability to seek out our target, allowing the arrow to curve and twist its path in search of its prey. When you use this option, you don’t make an attack roll for the attack. Instead, choose one creature you have seen in the past minute. The arrow flies toward that creature, moving around corners if necessary and ignoring three-quarters cover and half cover. If the target is within the weapon’s range and there is a path large enough for the arrow to travel to the target, the target must make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, it takes damage as if it were hit by the arrow, plus an extra 1d6 force damage, and you learn the target’s current location. On a successful save, the target takes half as much damage, and you don’t learn its location.
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Seeking Arrow and Sharpshooter are incompatible. You must make an attack roll to utilize Sharpshooter, and Seeking Arrow explicitly states that you do not make an attack roll when using the feature.
You don't know what fear is until you've witnessed a drunk bird divebombing you while carrying a screaming Kobold throwing fire anywhere and everywhere.