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Gloomstalker gets wisdom to initiative, the improved darkvision, and the extra attack on the first turn. At 6th level you get shadow step and can move from shadow to shadow or in darkness up to 60 feet away and your next attack is with advantage so you will get your 2d6 back stab with a This guide focuses on the Multiclass Monk in Baldur’s Gate 3 (BG3), combined with Rogue class, to create a powerful build. + 2 cantrips. Instead of Shadow monk multiclassing into rogue at level 6 is a common enough multiclass. There are three options I think could be useful, Firstly fighter champion for action surge and crits on a 19 and to a lesser extent second wind, secondly rogue thief for cunning actions that By carefully considering your options and planning your character’s progression, you can create a Shadow Monk multiclass that is both powerful and thematically resonant. Rogue and monk have a lot of overlapping features. Shadow monk gets a lot of ways of being sneaky, and after they take their bonus action teleport they get advantage which 17 votes, 11 comments. This b In today's video, Sage walks you through a sample Way of the Shadow Monk build! This master of the night and darkness finishes combat before his enemies even know it has started. 9K subscribers Subscribed This is the ultimate multiclass for darkness enjoyers in BG3 Let me know what Baldur's Gate 3 Patch 8 build you want to see next! 0:00 Shadow Sorcerer Monk Leveling 7:13 Gear Reccomendations 11:20 Hi all! I'm new to DnD 5e and could use your help on the Shadowheart build. I've just reached level 7 as a shadow monk and I am thinking if it is worth it to Multi-class him or stay pure monk? Multiclassing is a great method for enhancing a monk's abilities in D&D, but only certian combos produce worthwhile results. I went Shadow Monk gets the Pass Without Trace, extra mobility, and dex longswords. In today's video, Sage walks you through a sample Way of the Shadow Monk build! This master of the night and darkness finishes combat before his enemies even know it has started. I'm not sure Shadow Monk's can be disappointing because they sound like stealth assassins, but don't always do enough damage to really claim the title of assassin. Bonus damage on - a pure monk can take a feat at levels 4, 8 and 12. ) + Low-level patron bonus (es). While it’s mechanically exciting, Ki-efficient, and objectively very cool, Way of Shadow has very little that helps you defeat enemies or overcome other challenges like traps or locked doors. I wouldn't multiclass a shadow monk. Shadow monk can hide, dash and disengage as a bonus I'd propose a final build of 8 Shadow Monk / 4 Thief Rogue - This will get us a total of 3 ASI/Feats and Evasion/Still Mind from the monk. The build got great mobility and hits quite hard. A Shadow Monk Rogue is not the best damage dealing multiclass or the most efficient multiclassing: but it is helpful, and incredibly fun (which is the most important part). 6 Shadow monk/3 Gloomstalker/3 Assassin - Can make a potent Hi! This is the build I used to play through Baldur's Gate 3 solo on honour mode with a Shadow Monk. Obviously monk doesn't want to stop early and obviously if not monk 1, it's The only use I can think of for multiclassing Monk/Cleric is to take a single level of monk first for the saving throws (str save is more valuable than cha), dextrous strikes and the option of unarmored . However, a monk 8/other 4 would gain a feat via the other 4. Rogue is a classic D&D 5e monk multiclass, particularly for the Way of Shadow. (This seems to be the "default choice" for most Shadow Monks. I thin A) Multiclass into Warlock for 2 levels after Monk 6. A monk 9/other 3 would only gain a feat at monk 4 and monk 8. + Hex. A single level gives Expertise in invaluable I want ranger-monk for class tags, to experience the dialogues I haven't seen yet, but my thought process stops here. trueWay of the Shadow synergizes really well with Rogue both thematically and mechanically, so I am going: Race: Wood Elf 1: Rogue 2-7: Monk (Way of Shadow) 8-9: Rogue Study this serene guide to receive inspiration for D&D 5e Monk multiclassing concepts. THE SHADOWSTEP MONK - Shadow Monk and Thief Rogue Multiclass Build Guide | Baldur's Gate 3 | Patch 6 Ultraviolet Arts 16. Monks get better with every level you put into them. It's the guide you've been meditating for! I tried the often talked about Shadow Monk/Warlock multiclass once, where the goal is to get the Monk Devil's Sight so it can see in magical darkness, and I at least thought it lived up to the The monk weapon feature can turn a lot of traditional cleric weapons (like the blood of lathendar mace) into a dex weapon if you have prof which war cleric gets even when multi classed into. I'm going to pick her as PC for my first playthrough (saving a custom character build for a later run).

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