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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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?
dnd-5e monk stacking
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?
dnd-5e monk stacking
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?
dnd-5e monk stacking
dnd-5e monk stacking
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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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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.
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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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