Base Class: Monk
Monks who choose to follow the way of augmentation are searching for their bodies' perfect form. Using their ki to bolster their abilities, they are masters of their physique and use that mastery to their advantage in many circumstances.
Ki bolstered body
When you choose this tradition at 3rd level you can manipulate your body using your ki. When you finish a long rest you may choose one attribute, either strength, dexterity, or constitution and add up to 2 to your stat spending an equal amount of ki increasing the maximum by the same amount. This addition only lasts until you take a long rest after which you can increase your stat again. At 9th level you can spend up to 3 ki points and at 15th level you can spend up to 4 ki points.
Ki manipulated mauling
At 6th level you gain the ability to infuse yourself and your attacks with ki. Before you make a monk weapon, you can choose to take a -5 penalty to the attack roll adding up to 5 ki that you spend. If the attack hits, you add +10 to the attack’s damage. Additionally, you gain proficiency in any two skills OR expertise in one skill you are already proficient in.
Ki bolstered blows
At 11th level you can spend a ki point before you make an attack with a melee weapon to boost its damage even further. For each ki point spend you may add 1d4 to your damage dice to a max of 2 ki points, at 17th level this max increases to 4 ki points. Additionally, you gain proficiency in any two skills OR expertise in one skill you are already proficient in.
Ki manipulated mind
At 17th level you can spend 2 ki points to gain advantage on any throw you are proficient in, including attack rolls. Additionally you may add 2 to your ki save DC. Additionally whenever you roll initiative you may try to add ki points back. You gain 1d4-2 ki points losing 1 if you roll a 1.
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