No, it doesn't. Improvised weapons don't fall under either the simple or martial weapon category, and Monk weapons are defined as subsets of those. The Tavern Brawler feat doesn't change that; it only grants you proficiency with improvised weapons.
No. A chair is not a simple melee weapon or a martial melee weapon with the [wprops]ight[/wprops] property. The feat letting you add your proficiency bonus to you attack doesn't change this.
If you can justify why it should be treated like an applicable weapon (eg break the leg off and using it like a club), then sure. That's part of the rules.
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They are rather simple after all....
What if you were a monk with the Tavern Brawler feat? Thoughts?
No, it doesn't. Improvised weapons don't fall under either the simple or martial weapon category, and Monk weapons are defined as subsets of those. The Tavern Brawler feat doesn't change that; it only grants you proficiency with improvised weapons.
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No. A chair is not a simple melee weapon or a martial melee weapon with the [wprops]ight[/wprops] property. The feat letting you add your proficiency bonus to you attack doesn't change this.
If you can justify why it should be treated like an applicable weapon (eg break the leg off and using it like a club), then sure. That's part of the rules.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.