Base Class: Monk
Monks of the Way of Dance learn to move with the grace, delicacy and finesse of a dancer. A dancing monk glides across the battle field with delicate and controlled movements, resulting in what appears to be an unthreatening display of artistic prowess. However, the dancing monk's artistry is actually the result of their awareness of their environment and their ability to detect the tempo of their opponent's attacks, all of which allow them to easily manoeuvre around the battle field and identify the perfect moment to strike.
Live for the Limelight
You have the option to use Charisma as your primary ability instead of Wisdom.
Charisma
use Charisma as your main modifier
Wisdom
use Wisdom as your main modifier
Eyes on Me
After hitting a creature with a flurry of blows attack, you can force them to make a CHA save against your Ki save. On a fail, target creature is distracted by you for 1 minute or until they're attacked by another creature. While distracted, the creature has disadvantage on attacks against creatures other than you. In addition, if a distracted creature hits with an attack against a creature other than you, you may make a melee attack as a reaction as long as they're within reach.
Art of Footwork
Starting at 6th level, moving through nonmagical difficult terrain costs you no extra movement, and opportunity attacks are made at disadvantage.
Spark of Talent
Starting at 11th level, on a roll with a Charisma skill or Acrobatics, You may spend a Ki point to add your Martial die to the roll, and if you miss an attack roll you may use a reaction to spend 2 Ki points to Add your martial die to your failed attack roll possibly turning it to a hit.
Play to the crowd
Starting at 17th level, you have advantage on attacks against targets affected by your Eyes on me ability. In addition, your attacks against targets affected by Eyes on me crit on 18-20.
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Posted May 18, 2026You look stinky, Mr. Monkey.