Does a monk get cumulative bonuses to proficiency and unarmed movement each level?

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As a monk levels up, the monk table says they get the following:



beginarrayc
hline
textbfLevel & textbfProficiency Bonus & textbfMartial Arts & textbfUnarmored Movement \
hline
text1st & text+2 & text1d4 & text- \
hline
text2nd & text+2 & text1d4 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text3rd & text+2 & text1d4 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text4th & text+2 & text1d4 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text5th & text+3 & text1d6 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text6th & text+3 & text1d6 & text+15 ft. \
hline
endarray



Do I add what it says at each level to what I already have?



At level 6, do get add +14 to proficiency? And also, if I started with 30 speed, do I add the movement as well to make my movement be 85 total?










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  • 5e and as i level up at say 2 i get a +2 to proficiency and +10 to movement and so on and so fourth as the question is do i keep adding those to what i have allready since i start with 30 movement so i would then add +10 each level so that at level 6 i would be at an 85 movement and 20 to profieciency this was my question or is the wording in this wrong roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/Monk#content
    – jokernxs
    Dec 9 at 3:13











  • Is your Martial Arts damage also 4d4+2d6?
    – András
    Dec 9 at 9:24










  • no I thought it was just d6 for damage is that wrong as well?
    – jokernxs
    Dec 9 at 23:42










  • it is 1d6. But why sum other colums and not Martial Arts?
    – András
    Dec 10 at 5:30










  • @András it seems reasonable to interpret that the plus sign means that it must be added for each level.
    – raven
    Dec 10 at 9:31














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As a monk levels up, the monk table says they get the following:



beginarrayc
hline
textbfLevel & textbfProficiency Bonus & textbfMartial Arts & textbfUnarmored Movement \
hline
text1st & text+2 & text1d4 & text- \
hline
text2nd & text+2 & text1d4 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text3rd & text+2 & text1d4 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text4th & text+2 & text1d4 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text5th & text+3 & text1d6 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text6th & text+3 & text1d6 & text+15 ft. \
hline
endarray



Do I add what it says at each level to what I already have?



At level 6, do get add +14 to proficiency? And also, if I started with 30 speed, do I add the movement as well to make my movement be 85 total?










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  • 5e and as i level up at say 2 i get a +2 to proficiency and +10 to movement and so on and so fourth as the question is do i keep adding those to what i have allready since i start with 30 movement so i would then add +10 each level so that at level 6 i would be at an 85 movement and 20 to profieciency this was my question or is the wording in this wrong roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/Monk#content
    – jokernxs
    Dec 9 at 3:13











  • Is your Martial Arts damage also 4d4+2d6?
    – András
    Dec 9 at 9:24










  • no I thought it was just d6 for damage is that wrong as well?
    – jokernxs
    Dec 9 at 23:42










  • it is 1d6. But why sum other colums and not Martial Arts?
    – András
    Dec 10 at 5:30










  • @András it seems reasonable to interpret that the plus sign means that it must be added for each level.
    – raven
    Dec 10 at 9:31












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As a monk levels up, the monk table says they get the following:



beginarrayc
hline
textbfLevel & textbfProficiency Bonus & textbfMartial Arts & textbfUnarmored Movement \
hline
text1st & text+2 & text1d4 & text- \
hline
text2nd & text+2 & text1d4 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text3rd & text+2 & text1d4 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text4th & text+2 & text1d4 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text5th & text+3 & text1d6 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text6th & text+3 & text1d6 & text+15 ft. \
hline
endarray



Do I add what it says at each level to what I already have?



At level 6, do get add +14 to proficiency? And also, if I started with 30 speed, do I add the movement as well to make my movement be 85 total?










share|improve this question















As a monk levels up, the monk table says they get the following:



beginarrayc
hline
textbfLevel & textbfProficiency Bonus & textbfMartial Arts & textbfUnarmored Movement \
hline
text1st & text+2 & text1d4 & text- \
hline
text2nd & text+2 & text1d4 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text3rd & text+2 & text1d4 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text4th & text+2 & text1d4 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text5th & text+3 & text1d6 & text+10 ft. \
hline
text6th & text+3 & text1d6 & text+15 ft. \
hline
endarray



Do I add what it says at each level to what I already have?



At level 6, do get add +14 to proficiency? And also, if I started with 30 speed, do I add the movement as well to make my movement be 85 total?







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  • 5e and as i level up at say 2 i get a +2 to proficiency and +10 to movement and so on and so fourth as the question is do i keep adding those to what i have allready since i start with 30 movement so i would then add +10 each level so that at level 6 i would be at an 85 movement and 20 to profieciency this was my question or is the wording in this wrong roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/Monk#content
    – jokernxs
    Dec 9 at 3:13











  • Is your Martial Arts damage also 4d4+2d6?
    – András
    Dec 9 at 9:24










  • no I thought it was just d6 for damage is that wrong as well?
    – jokernxs
    Dec 9 at 23:42










  • it is 1d6. But why sum other colums and not Martial Arts?
    – András
    Dec 10 at 5:30










  • @András it seems reasonable to interpret that the plus sign means that it must be added for each level.
    – raven
    Dec 10 at 9:31
















  • 5e and as i level up at say 2 i get a +2 to proficiency and +10 to movement and so on and so fourth as the question is do i keep adding those to what i have allready since i start with 30 movement so i would then add +10 each level so that at level 6 i would be at an 85 movement and 20 to profieciency this was my question or is the wording in this wrong roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/Monk#content
    – jokernxs
    Dec 9 at 3:13











  • Is your Martial Arts damage also 4d4+2d6?
    – András
    Dec 9 at 9:24










  • no I thought it was just d6 for damage is that wrong as well?
    – jokernxs
    Dec 9 at 23:42










  • it is 1d6. But why sum other colums and not Martial Arts?
    – András
    Dec 10 at 5:30










  • @András it seems reasonable to interpret that the plus sign means that it must be added for each level.
    – raven
    Dec 10 at 9:31















5e and as i level up at say 2 i get a +2 to proficiency and +10 to movement and so on and so fourth as the question is do i keep adding those to what i have allready since i start with 30 movement so i would then add +10 each level so that at level 6 i would be at an 85 movement and 20 to profieciency this was my question or is the wording in this wrong roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/Monk#content
– jokernxs
Dec 9 at 3:13





5e and as i level up at say 2 i get a +2 to proficiency and +10 to movement and so on and so fourth as the question is do i keep adding those to what i have allready since i start with 30 movement so i would then add +10 each level so that at level 6 i would be at an 85 movement and 20 to profieciency this was my question or is the wording in this wrong roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/Monk#content
– jokernxs
Dec 9 at 3:13













Is your Martial Arts damage also 4d4+2d6?
– András
Dec 9 at 9:24




Is your Martial Arts damage also 4d4+2d6?
– András
Dec 9 at 9:24












no I thought it was just d6 for damage is that wrong as well?
– jokernxs
Dec 9 at 23:42




no I thought it was just d6 for damage is that wrong as well?
– jokernxs
Dec 9 at 23:42












it is 1d6. But why sum other colums and not Martial Arts?
– András
Dec 10 at 5:30




it is 1d6. But why sum other colums and not Martial Arts?
– András
Dec 10 at 5:30












@András it seems reasonable to interpret that the plus sign means that it must be added for each level.
– raven
Dec 10 at 9:31




@András it seems reasonable to interpret that the plus sign means that it must be added for each level.
– raven
Dec 10 at 9:31










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The table lists the bonus you have at that level. They are not in addition to the previous levels.



So for a Level 6 Monk, he would have a proficiency bonus of +3, a Martial Arts die of 1d6, and a unarmored movement bonus of +15 (45 ft total).



Note: For a multiclass character, proficiency bonus is based on total character levels not individual class levels.






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    The table lists the bonus you have at that level. They are not in addition to the previous levels.



    So for a Level 6 Monk, he would have a proficiency bonus of +3, a Martial Arts die of 1d6, and a unarmored movement bonus of +15 (45 ft total).



    Note: For a multiclass character, proficiency bonus is based on total character levels not individual class levels.






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      The table lists the bonus you have at that level. They are not in addition to the previous levels.



      So for a Level 6 Monk, he would have a proficiency bonus of +3, a Martial Arts die of 1d6, and a unarmored movement bonus of +15 (45 ft total).



      Note: For a multiclass character, proficiency bonus is based on total character levels not individual class levels.






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        The table lists the bonus you have at that level. They are not in addition to the previous levels.



        So for a Level 6 Monk, he would have a proficiency bonus of +3, a Martial Arts die of 1d6, and a unarmored movement bonus of +15 (45 ft total).



        Note: For a multiclass character, proficiency bonus is based on total character levels not individual class levels.






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        The table lists the bonus you have at that level. They are not in addition to the previous levels.



        So for a Level 6 Monk, he would have a proficiency bonus of +3, a Martial Arts die of 1d6, and a unarmored movement bonus of +15 (45 ft total).



        Note: For a multiclass character, proficiency bonus is based on total character levels not individual class levels.







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