Talk:Rokushiki - Tekkai (3.5e Feat)

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What kind of action is it to enter the stance? What are ki points? So much that doesn't make sense here.


Ki points are what fuels most monk abilities, if you have ever player a monk you know they have a ki pool and use ki points from that pool. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Furhammer (talkcontribs) at

Perhaps in Pathfinder, but no in the 3.5 monk; you should link to the appropriate section if you're going to refer to something outside the 3.5 SRD.
Also, is it a swift action like Pathfinder styles? If so, that's pretty damn powerful, as you can, at the end of your turn use a swift action to gain DR 5/— and then end it at the start of your next turn, effectively getting DR with no downsides every other round. --Ghostwheel (talk) 16:53, 1 December 2016 (UTC)
I was unaware the 3.5 monk did not have a ki pool, the issue of the ki requirement will be remeidied later today. But unlike the other stance this was meant to be a standard action but was overlooked when being typed up, but a swift action to leave it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Furhammer (talkcontribs) at
Aside from the Ki points issue, I feel these should be maneuvers and not feats. Them just being maneuvers would be a sufficient limiting factor alone. Also this one is incredibly weak, even for moderate balance. Trading in all your actions for the round to gain DR 5/- seems like the equivalent of passively taking a beating. Unless your enemy is a pub full of unarmed commoners that's just not worth it.
Also, Geppo seems to be missing. --Sulacu (talk) 18:32, 1 December 2016 (UTC)
I did not ad Geppo yet because I am still trying to figure out how to make it work, if you have suggestions feel free; and you complaints about the Ki points has been fixed if you would like to readjust your ratings —Preceding unsigned comment added by Furhammer (talkcontribs) at