Base Class: Monk
Your trained in the reckless way of sacrifice where sometimes you must sacrifice what you love to destroy what you hate though others may see your ways as foolish you see then as a noble sacrifice
Destructors Power
Starting when you choose this tradition you gain a taste of true destruction power being able to harness your ki to lay waste to those before you when you make a unarmed strike attack or a natural weapon attack you may spend 1 ki point in order to add 1d6 magical bludgeoning damage and add +5 to the attack roll this can be used before or after you know if you hit or not
Additionally you may pay 2 extra ki points to add 2d6 more magical bludgeoning damage you may do this more than once and the damage bonus stacks if you do this for every 2 ki points spent you are dealt 1d4+ki spent necrotic damage this damage only affects you and cannot be lowered in any way
Sacrifice Body for Power
Starting at level 3 as a bonus action your own power seems to tear you apart but this power is what will fuel you as a bonus action you can take 1d8+1/4th your monk level(round up) necrotic damage this damage cannot be lowered in any way after you lose the health you gain 1d4+1/4th your monk level(round up) ki points
At 10th level the ammount of ki points gained go upto 2d4+1/4th your monk level(round up) also the damage you take goes up to 1d8+half your monk level(round up)
Destructor Half Form
Starting at 6th level your own power wants to kill you and control you but will you let this happen as a bonus action you allow part of your destruction power to manifest itself enveloping most of your arms, legs and part of your head in the power of destruction to be like this at the end of your turn you must pay 5 ki points or take 1d12 necrotic damage this damage cannot be reduced in anyway as long as you have the health or ki points you can stay in this state but upon dropping to zero hitpoints while in this state you automatically fail one death save while in this state you gain the following benefits
- All your unarmed strikes deal an additional 1d6 necrotic damage
- You are resistant to 2 damage types of your choosing
- All your unarmed strikes deal double damage to buildings
- All your damage ignores resistances
- You only take half damage caused by fall damage
This can be ended as a bonus action
Destructors Power Improvment
At 11th level when you use Destructors Power feature you may spend an additional 3 ki points to gain the following effect as if they were added to the feature Destuctors Power
- You deal double damage to buildings
- You push back the target 40ft
- All other enemies within 5ft of the targeted enemies are also hit and fall under the same effects except for this effect
Destructor Form
At 17th level, The destruction power is overwhelming so tempting allow it to control you allow it to kill you as a bonus action you can become enveloped in destruction energy making you go berserk while in this state at the end of each of your turns you must pay 12 ki points or take 5d12 necrotic damage this damage cannot be lowered in anyway if you fall unconsious while like this you automatically fail 2 death saves while in this state you gain the following benefits
- When you take the attack action you can attack an additional time
- You gain resistance to all damage
- You gain immunity to a damage type of your choice
- You deal triple damage to buildings
- All your attacks deal an extra 3d6 necrotic damage
- Your attacks ignore immunities and resistances
- You have advantage on all strength and constitution rolls and saves
- All your attacks have a +5 bonus on attack rolls
- You take no fall damage
- Once you drop to 0 hitpoints you may keep fighting in this state becoming completely consumed by your own power becoming a mindless beast until you end the effect yourself or until you are put to sleep in some way if you choose to ise this effect once the form is ended you die part of your body turning to ash
- You cannot cast spells or concentrate on spells
You can end this state as a bonus action once you end it you gain 3 levels of exhaustion
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