Can you use two-weapon fighting with Flurry of Blows?

Two-Weapon Fighting does not reduce the penalties from Flurry of Blows, since Flurry is not the same thing as fighting with two weapons: Two-Weapon Fighting: If you wield a second weapon in your off hand, you can get one extra attack per round with that weapon.

Can a monk use two-weapon fighting?

You cannot use two-weapon fighting, martial arts, or a flurry of blows on the same turn since they use the same bonus action. The monk weapons and unarmed strikes would be considered magical once you reach 6th level as a monk.

Can I dual wield 2 Longswords?

A longsword has the versatile property, not the two handed property, so you can wield it in one hand. It lacks the light property though. However, if you take the dual wielder feat (not fighting style), you can dual wield weapons that do not have the light property, such as a longsword.

How many Flurry of Blows can a monk use?

When you use your Flurry of Blows, you can make up to three additional attacks with it (up to a total of five Flurry of Blows attacks), provided that each Flurry of Blows attack targets a different creature this turn.”

What happens when a monk does a flurry of blows?

When unarmed or with monk weapons, a monk may strike with a flurry of blows at the expense of accuracy. When doing so, she may make one extra attack in a round at her highest base attack bonus, but this attack takes a -2 penalty, as does each other attack made that round.

How to attack with weapons in flurry of blows?

Like attacking with daggers. Throwing two daggers, one in each hand, as the normal attack, the grabbing two more from your belt to throw. Perhaps make a high dexterity, 17+ to be able to do this. With the speed of attack a monk is capable of, it makes sense it would be rather easy for them to do.

How many daggers can you throw as a monk?

Throwing two daggers, one in each hand, as the normal attack, the grabbing two more from your belt to throw. Perhaps make a high dexterity, 17+ to be able to do this. With the speed of attack a monk is capable of, it makes sense it would be rather easy for them to do. Just weapons easily grabbed and used.

What’s the flavor of the unarmed flurry attack?

I think the flavor of the unarmed flurry attack is that the monk makes their regular weapon attack, and then follows it up with an incredibility quick sort of opportunistic punch or kick– it’s not them just taking the time to make another regular-speed weapon attack.

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