Monk
Base Class: Monk

This class is about improving your unarmed strikes to be more efficient without being limited to use ki. You have mastered the way of controling your body to make it flow like a river, strike time and time again to overwhelm your enemy and pulling them closer to you, all while adapting your stance to best intake hits, minimizing the damage taken. On the other hand, you also have astered the way of controling your body to make it more durable and strike without mercy, very quick and debastating blows, along with being able to endure more damage.

Devastating Strike

When you hit an enemy with an unarmed strike, consider it a critital hit. 

Unavoidable Strikes

When you attack an enemy with an unarmed strike, ignore the bonus CA of your oponent granted by shields, spells and features.

Know Your Body

When you attack an enemy with an unarmed strike, add your wisdom modifier to the attack roll.

Flow with the Hits

When an enemy attacks you, you can, as a reaction, spend 1 ki point to take the dodge action.

Persuit

When you make an oportunity attack, it automatically counts as a critical strike.

Flow of the Mind

When hit an enemy with an unarmed strike, add your wisdom modifier to the damage roll.

Flow and Firm Step

You can spend one ki point to get the following benefits for one hour:

  • You can walk and stand on water.
  • Your speed does not decrease nor you take damage from traversing by difficult terrain.
 

Brutal Strike

Once per turn, when you can a hit an enemy with an unarmed strike, you can spend 1 ki point to extend to area of damage. Every creature in a 60 ft. cone behind the original objective take damage equal to the damage taken by the original objective. Every enemy in the area, including the original objective, get pushed 10 ft. away from you.

Fluid Strikes

When you hit an enemy with an unarmed strike, you can spend 1 ki point and force every hostile creature in a 30 ft radius from you make a dexterity saving throw against you ki CD. On a fail, the enemies get prone, if they are already prone, they get pulled 5 ft. towards you as long as there is room for it.

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