I’m aware monk isn’t really great for “insane builds,” but I thought it was funny.

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      11 months ago

      Homebrew is rad, homebrew options that are accidentally stronger than official options are bad and homebrew options that are intentionally stronger require one hell of a game designer to keep the game reasonably balanced.

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    “Homebrew” is usually code for “rules are boring I wanna do crazy super cool shit, no I don’t give a damn about game balance.”

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    Plot twist: the dm homebrewed everything. Bbg is still “unrevealed” six sessions in (she is traveling with the party in disguise).

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      You let them take on the gods.

      But you also home brew it so that they have zero chance to win, and they never try this insanity again

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    The monk isn’t homebrew, they just used the 1d20 in order method of stat generation. They got 18(+2)/20/20/14/20/10 and a CL feat. Honestly, MADness is only thing holding a STRonk back.