Monk
Base Class: Monk

Monks that follow the Way of the Hunter travel on their spiritual journey through they animals and monsters they hunt. Trained in simple ranged weaponry they ride on horses shooting down prey in an instant. The act of the hunt is fully spiritual and once the creature is dead the monk gives the body to those who will use it. They walk the line of life and death as they reach enlightenment.

Weapons of Man

When you follow this path at 3rd level, you learn to strike on your prey from afar. The short bow becomes a monk weapon for you, and whenever you can make an unarmed strike you can instead make a ranged weapon attack. Additionally whenever you use your flurry of blows each ranged weapon attack that hits a creature reduces its movement speed by 5 ft.

Bonds of the Horse

When on the hunt you’ve learned to give your mounts an edge over your prey. Starting at 3rd level you can spend 2 ki to give a creature friendly to you that you can mount your unarmored movement, a bonus to AC equal to your proficiency bonus, and temporary hp equal to your monk level for 1 hr. Additionally when you use your step of the wind you can have it affect your mount instead of you.

Cunning of the Fox

At 6th level you’ve learned to study your prey. You can spend 1 ki to target a creature you can see and learn its movement speed, senses, and the damage types it can deal. This ability only sees the creatures abilities and not the abilities of any equipment it may be using.

Eyes of the Crow

Starting at 11th level you’ve your eyes have adjusted to picking out prey no matter where it hides. You can spend 2 ki to give yourself one of the following extra senses for 1 hr.. 10 ft blindsight, 30 ft. tremorsense, 60 ft. darkvision, or you can see clearly out to 3 miles.

Strike of the Coyote

At 17th level you’ve learned to take down your prey in a flurry of quick attacks. If it is your first time attacking a creature you can use your flurry of blows feature for 0 ki as long as all the attacks granted by it target that creature.

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