Monk
Base Class: Monk

In the tradition of the Way of the Single Strike, tend to be very straight forward people. They neither sugar coat or exaggerate what they're saying, though they don't always say whats on their mind.

Single Stirke Technique

Your training has allowed you to hit an opponents weakness, hitting them for as much as you can in a single move. When making an unarmed attack you may discard as many remaining actions that you have and want to this turn, (this includes bonus actions and extra attack, but not reactions.) Multiply the damage done by the number of actions discarded.

Striking Ki

Once per turn when making an attack you may do one of the following:

  • Spend one Ki point and add your wisdom modifier to the damage roll.
  • Spend two Ki points to change the attack type to one of ( Cold, Fire, Lightning, Necrotic, Radiant, or Thunder.)
  • Spend one Ki point. The opponent makes a constitution save against your Ki DC, if the opponent fails the it is knocked prone.

Swift Action

You may give you self the effects of the haste spell a number of times equal to your wisdom modifier with the minimum times being once per long rest. In combat this costs a reaction and can be done regardless of who turn it is.

Crippiling Strike

When you hit an enemy for the first time and it is an unarmed attack, you may spend 3 Ki points to disrupt their Ki . The creature must make a wisdom save, if it fails the creature falls prone, has its' movement speed permanently reduced to 0, and is unable to move anything below it's neck. This can be undone by you at a cost of 1 Ki point and spending a minute unblocking its Ki. On a successful roll the creature takes 10d10 force damage.

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