What should I multiclass my monk?

Monk/Rogue.

Are natural weapons monk weapons?

Yes. Having natural weapons, a monk would naturally use them.

Can a Druid monk use KI in wild shape?

Short answer? Yes. Ki based abilities are not spells, thus they are not drawing upon outside forces or powers. Also, the Player’s Handbook states: “You can’t cast Spells, and your ability to speak or take any action that requires hands is limited to the capabilities of your beast form.

Can a monk use multiattack on a druid?

Those would be done with the monk’s unarmed attacks and not the creature’s natural weapons, however. In addition, not allowing Multiattack at all seems silly. Druids can normally use Multiattack actions while wild shaped. Druids aren’t particularly broken after 5th level or so anyway, so I don’t really see it as being a balancing factor.

What’s the best DPR build for a druid?

Assuming that the Unarmored Defense, and Flurry of Blows features both work with the Druid’s Wild Shape feature, what is the optimal DPR build for a Druid/Monk multiclass, and what are the notable break points for this particular multiclass?

Can a druid make unarmed strikes while wild shaped?

Yes, you can make unarmed strikes while Wild Shaped. From the errata for the PHB: Melee Attacks (p. 195). The rule on unarmed strikes should read as follows: “Instead of using a weapon to make a melee weapon attack, you can use an unarmed strike: a punch, kick, head-butt, or similar forceful blow (none of which count as weapons).

Is it possible to multiclass as a druid?

Multiclassing can be a great way for a druid to spread their wings without even having to use Wild Shape. However, not all classes work the same with druids. Here’s a guide to taking other class levels as a druid.

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