Can monks use thrown weapons?

yes you can throw hand axes
hand axes
A hand axe (or handaxe or Acheulean hand axe) is a prehistoric stone tool with two faces that is the longest-used tool in human history, yet there is no academic consensus on what they were used for. It is usually made from flint or chert.
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etc with Dex as it is a monk weapon
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Can monks use throwing knives?

Monks can use daggers as monk weapons, that part makes sense and is clear. Also, a character can dual wield daggers and thrown them both if they use action + bonus action.
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Can monks use improvised weapons?

A monk is proficient in simple weapons, shortswords, unarmed strikes (everyone is), as well as any other weapons (be they simple, matrial, natural, or improvisded) that they may be proficient in by virtue of their race or another class.
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What weapons can a monk use DND?

Monk weapons are short swords and simple weapons that don't have heavy or two handed properties.
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Can any weapon be a monk weapon?

Monk weapons are shortswords and simple melee weapons that don't have the heavy or two-handed properties. But if you use a quarterstaff (which is a simple melee weapon that doesn't have the two-handed property) with two hands, could you still make an unarmoured strike as a bonus action? Yes it does.
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Is a Chakram a real weapon?

Chakram (Sanskrit: cakra, cakram; Punjabi: cakkra, cakkram) is a throwing weapon from the Indian subcontinent. One of its major purposes is to protect the turban and the head from sword/melee attacks. It is circular with a sharpened outer edge and a diameter of 12–30 centimetres (4.7–11.8 in).
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What is the strongest Monk weapon?

Staying true to the adage that the Monk's best weapon is their own body, the Blood Fury Tattoo is a fitting Wondrous Item of choice.
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Can monks use Spears?

Yes, spears count as monk weapons. The bonus unarmed attack can be a kick, a headbutt or knee strike, or he can take a hand off the spear to do it.
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Which race is best for Monk?

Best Monk Races
  • Wood Elves. The perfect bonuses that correspond to a monk's ability stat needs; they've got a +2 Dexterity bonus and +1 to Wisdom, along with increased movement speed. ...
  • Stout Halflings. Good ability stat bonuses, plus the racial feats Lucky and Brave. ...
  • Hill Dwarves. ...
  • Variant humans. ...
  • Aarakocra. ...
  • Kenku.
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Can monks use versatile weapons?

Yes, monks can use Versatile weapons for bonus damage.
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Can improvised weapons use Dex?

You would use Dexterity.

An improvised weapon includes any object you can wield in one or two hands, such as broken glass, a table leg, a frying pan, a wagon wheel, or a dead goblin. Often, an improvised weapon is similar to an actual weapon and can be treated as such.
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Is tavern brawler good with Monk?

Tavern Brawler is fun, but not good for Monks. Monks rely on their Dexterity and Wisdom in combat, meaning that taking a feat that boosts strength is tough. What is this? Their Martial Arts feature doesn't stack with the d4 damage die, and Monks get plenty of bonus action attacks they can use to grapple with already.
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Do improvised weapons count as weapons?

Yes. They are called "weapons" right in their name, they appear in the "weapons" section of the PHB, they roll a weapon damage dice and otherwise have the same sorts of rules as the PHB uses to describe weapons such as range, damage types, hands they occupy, proficiency bonuses to attacks...
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Can monks use javelin?

Lastly, yes, because monks are proficient in Spears and Javelins, and a 'Monk Weapon' is any weapon the Monk is proficient in as well as Unarmed Strikes; Spears and Javelins DO benefit from the 'Martial Arts' bonus and everything included under the 'Martial Arts' class ability.
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Are kunai meant to be thrown?

Contrary to popular belief, kunai were not designed to be used primarily as throwing weapons. Instead, kunai were primarily tools and, when used as weapons, were stabbing and thrusting implements.
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Are kunai knives illegal?

It's legal to carry it in plain sight. If your throwing knives are longer than two or three inches, it might be illegal to carry them as concealed throwing knives. But if your throwing knives are small, you might be able to get away with carrying them as pocket throwing knives.
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What is a good name for a Monk?

10 most common names for monks
  • Brewslee/Brewzlee.
  • Pandamonium.
  • Kegroll.
  • Jetchi.
  • Bambooze.
  • Monk.
  • Daftmonk.
  • Shenzu.
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Do monks need strength?

The Monk is the most MAD class in the game. While Dexterity is their primary ability score, they also need both Constitution and Wisdom to function. Fortunately, you have very little use for Strength, Intelligence, or Charisma, so it's easy to dump three scores.
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Can a Monk use a flail?

A flail would not qualify as a Monk Weapon because it is a Martial Weapon.
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Can Monks use Longswords?

Yes, and you don't need to be a Kensei to do it - all monks have been doing that with spears since 5E dropped, and thanks to Tasha's, all monks proficient in longswords, battleaxes, and warhammers can use them two-handed as well without losing anything.
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Can Monks use scimitars?

Kensei monks cannot use Heavy weapons, which results in them being unable to use all Two-Handed weapons, but the Double-Bladed Scimitar is a two-handed weapon that is not heavy.
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Can monks use whips?

There's only one such weapon that's relevant to monks, and only to Kensei monks: the whip. It's a martial melee weapon with the finesse and reach properties (all other weapons with the reach property are martial melee weapons with the heavy and two-handed properties).
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Can a Monk use a Greatclub?

When using a monk, if I equip a weapon that I am proficient with but is not a monk weapon, it still applies the martial arts damage. For instance, weapons such as a Greatclub or a Light Crossbow gain the martial arts feature despite them not being monk weapons.
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Can a Monk use a quarterstaff?

A monk can use his quarterstaff two handed, then kick for his unarmed strike bonus action. Eventually, the monk's unarmed damage die will overtake the quarterstaff damage die and he'll stop using the quarterstaff entirely at that point anyway.
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