Base Class: Monk
Monks of Insight are able to harness what would seem like a disability to most. All monks of this tradition either inflict blindness upon themselves or specifically seek out this particular practice to deal with their blindness. After they undergo this process they then focus their efforts on using their ki to enhance their new senses that come with blindness. In a technique that has been mastered over generations Monks of Insight are able to sense their surroundings with their other senses which then over time develops into blindsight. They have superior balance, hearing, smell and awareness.
Blindness
Starting when you choose this tradition at 3rd level, you have decided to gain the benefits of honing your other senses. You lose your other means of sight and gain blindsight to 30 feet. Your blindsight increases by another 30 feet when you reach level 11.
Blind Advantage
At 3rd level, your blindness gives you many advantages, you gain proficiency in Insight and Perception, as your honed senses allow you to notice small details and you can sense heartbeats within 60 feet.
Hurricane Charge
At 6th level, if you move at least 10 feet in a straight line right before attacking a creature, that target must succeed on a Strength saving throw (DC 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Dexterity modifier) or be knocked prone. You can use this feature only once per day before finishing a short rest.
Pressure Awareness
At 11th level, you can listen to a creature's heartbeat and strike at precise times to interrupt it. Once per long rest, you may use your action and expend 3 ki points to make an unarmed melee attack against a living creature within 5 feet. If you hit with the attack, the attack deals an additional 5d10 force damage. If this attack would reduce the creature to less than a quarter of its maximum hit points, the creature's heart is stopped, killing it instantly.
Inhuman Awareness
By 17th level, you have learned to notice even the faintest of disturbances around you. You gain advantage on initiative rolls and cannot be surprised. Additionally, your hearing becomes so keen that you can clearly hear any noise made within 200 feet of you, regardless of loud noises or other distractions.
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