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  <title>Revised Monk: Beyond the Flurry of Blows</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>We believe that class design should be about archetypes not stereotypes. Currently, however, all monks kind of look the same, and it takes real effort to style them into something less obvious. That means taking a step back and looking at the whole class differently, and in particular how to use Ki differently.</itunes:subtitle>
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We go through some of the ideas and playtest that we've been working on to hopefully inspire you to build yourself a better monk.
Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It's the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you! 
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<p>We go through some of the ideas and playtest that we&#39;ve been working on to hopefully inspire you to build yourself a better monk.</p>

<p>Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.</p>

<p>If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It&#39;s the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you!</p>]]>
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<p>We go through some of the ideas and playtest that we&#39;ve been working on to hopefully inspire you to build yourself a better monk.</p>

<p>Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.</p>

<p>If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It&#39;s the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you!</p>]]>
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