Base Class: Monk
Monks of the Way of the Houskeeper have a unique, unorthodox fighting style striving to emulate the work of a housekeeper. They have learned to harness their ki to perform special techniques to aid in both common chores and combat.
Housekeeper's Tools
When you choose this path at 3rd level, your experience with housework has made you proficient in various household items. You gain proficiency in weaver's tools. You also gain proficiency with improvised weapons, and improvised weapons are monk weapons for you.
Sweep attack
Also at 3rd level, you can use your weapon attack to mimic the sweep of a broom. WHen you make a melee weapon attack against a creature that is no more than one size larger than you, you can spend 1 ki point to attempt to sweep the enemy off their feet. When you make a melee weapon attack against a creature that is no more than one size larger than you, you can spend 1 ki point to attempt to sweep the enemy off their feet. The target must make a Dex saving throw. If they fail, they are knocked prone or pushed 5 feet away from you.
To-Do List
Starting at 6th level, you can choose one or more creatures you can see and mark their defeat as a task that must be completed. As a bonus action, you can spend ki points equal to the number of creatures you wish to mark. For a number of rounds equal to your Proficiency Bonus + Wisdom Modifier, when making attack roles against those creatures, you can roll your Martial Arts die and add it to the result.
Boiling Body
At 11th level, you gain the ability to heat your body and any objects you're holding to a painful extent. When you make an attack with an unarmed strike or monk weapon, you can spend 1 ki point to roll your martial arts die and add the result as fire damage to your attack. You can also use this feature to boil water and heat objects.
Deep Cleaning
At 17th level, you can cleanse your allies of anything tainting them and return them to tip-top shape. As an action, you may touch a creature and spend any number of ki points to cure diseases, poisons and conditions equal to the spent ki points. You can cure the following conditions: blinded, deafened, incapacitated paralyzed, poisoned and stunned. The creature is also cured of levels of exhaustion equal to the amount of ki spent. Additionally, you may roll your Martial Arts die and heal the target that much.
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Posted Jul 11, 2025This is so surreal, when i first go into DND I basically play a character that was Felicia, so much so i even brought a Felicia cosplay, so to see her in an actual dnd style is so surreal right now.