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Question: How Does The Martial Arts Die Work With Versatile Weapons

How do versatile weapons work?

Versatile: This weapon can be used with one or two hands. A damage value in parentheses appears with the property-the damage when the weapon is used with two hands to make a melee attack. Having a weapon with reach can be a HUGE advantage.

How do martial arts die work?

Martial Arts You can roll a d4 in place of the normal damage of your unarmed strike or monk weapon. This die changes as you gain monk levels, as shown in the Martial Arts column of the Monk table.

What is the point of versatile weapons 5e?

In effect, such a weapon would allow you to use it with two hands to change the type of damage dice you roll and also allow you to choose between Dexterity or Strength for your static to-hit and damage modifiers.

Can you use versatile weapons as Monk weapons?

Yes, monks can use Versatile weapons for bonus damage. Since quarterstaves and spears don’t have that property, you can use them as versatile weapons all you want.

What is versatile damage?

Versatile means that the weapon does more damage when used with both hands in a melee attack.

How much damage do improvised weapons do?

From Improvised Weapons: If a character uses a ranged weapon to make a melee attack, or throws a melee weapon that does not have the thrown property, it also deals 1d4 damage. An improvised thrown weapon has a normal range of 20 feet and a long range of 60 feet.

Is a shortsword a Monk weapon?

Monk weapons are simple weapons (or a Shortsword) which lack the Heavy or Two-Handed properties.

Are darts Monk weapons?

Darts are a simple weapon and monks are trained in simple weapons so they are a monk weapon. Daggers are melee weapons.

Is a spear a Monk weapon?

Yes, spears count as monk weapons. The bonus unarmed attack can be a kick, a headbutt or knee strike, or he can take a hand off the spear to do it.

Does great weapon fighting apply to versatile?

The weapon must have the two-handed or versatile property for you to gain this benefit. This is fairly explicit. If it’s a damage die, and it’s rolled for an attack you make with a melee weapon in two hands, then you get the re-roll.

Does great weapon fighting apply to versatile weapons?

From what I have read in the PHB the benefits of the Great Weapon Fighting fighting style apply to both two-handed (heavy) weapons and using a versatile weapon with two hands. The Great Weapon Master feat (PHB p. 167) says that the -5/+10 can only be used with heavy weapons.

Can you use a versatile weapon with a shield?

No, you cannot 2 hand a versatile weapon with a shield equipped. You’d have to doff the shield which RAW is an action. A shield is carried in one hand, so unless something specifically says otherwise, you can’t use that hand for anything else.

Is versatile two handed?

Versatile weapons can be used both one-handed, to carry a shield, and two-handed, to deal extra damage. The following is a list of versatile weapons: Longswords.

Are Quarterstaffs monk weapons?

PHB p78 is quite clear that a quarterstaff is a monk weapon. It is also clear that “if you take an Attack action and attack with the quarterstaff, you can also make an unarmed strike as a bonus action”. There is no mention that the attack with the staff must be one-handed.

Can a monk use a battle AXE?

It’s worth noting that while monk/kensei weapons can’t be two-handed, they can be versatile, so you can actually get D10 damage with a longsword/battleaxe/warhammer. Yeah I realized that unarmed attacks doesn’t actually need a hand free.

Can versatile weapons use dexterity?

STR is still heavily prioritized for these weapons, as they can be used 1 handed or with the extra damage when 2 handed. But it does allow for magical weapons with the versatile property to be used by dex based characters, which allows the party to divide loot more equitably and strategically.

Is a shortsword a finesse weapon?

That’s very odd – the shortsword is a finesse weapon, so D&D Beyond will automatically use the best ability bonus out of STR and DEX.

Is longsword a heavy weapon?

A longsword is a military one-handed melee weapon in the heavy blade weapon group. A longsword is a versatile weapon, so medium characters may wield it two-handed to deal 1 extra damage. Small characters must wield it two-handed, and they deal no extra damage for doing so. Bards are also proficient with the longsword.

How does improvised weapons work?

Improvised Weapons Often, an Improvised Weapon is similar to an actual weapon and can be treated as such. For example, a table leg is akin to a club. If a character uses a ranged weapon to make a melee Attack, or throws a melee weapon that does not have the thrown property, it also deals 1d4 damage.

Why is tavern brawler good?

TL;DR: Tavern Brawler gives even less now. Tavern Brawler Accustomed to rough-and-tumble fighting using whatever weapons happen to be at hand, you gain the following benefits: Increase your Strength or Constitution score by 1, to a maximum of 20. You are proficient with improvised weapons and unarmed strikes.

Can you dual wield versatile weapons 5e?

This second feature allows for the use of versatile Weapons (i.e. Battleaxe, Longsword) when Two-Weapon Fighting. The DnD Beyond Character sheet allows for a player to designate weapons as being a Dual-Wielding weapon in the weapon ‘Customize’ screen, but this feature seems to be lacking from Versatile Weapons.

Can monks use greatsword?

Monk Greatsword is a class that focuses on having better defense against players attempting to exploit Greatsword´s slow speed to get combos off. A decent blend of offense and defense, this class has the damage of a greatsword with the defense of a monk.

Is a hand AXE a monk weapon?

A Handaxe/Javelin/Light Hammer/Spear are all monk weapons (simple melee weapons), they’re just being thrown.

Are daggers monk weapons?

The dagger is a monk weapon, so it uses the martial art’s die.