Base Class: Monk
This martial art is one of ferocious strikes and dominating power. By manifesting your ki into a powerful flame, your burning attacks leave scars on any survivors. Those who take this subclass are ones who can endure the heat of battle and be able to dominate the battlefield. With the fierceness of a dragon and the fiery spirit of a phoenix, slowly burn away at the life of your enemies until you remain victorious.
Fiery Talent
You know the cantrips produce flame and control flame
Flame-Powered Strikes
At level 3, you can use 1 ki point and enhance your fighting capabilities with fire with your bonus action. Your attacks deal an additional fire damage equal to your martial arts die for 1 minute
Gifts from the Ash
At level 6, By using 1 ki point during your bonus action, your fire can now be grasped and take the shape of a rod for 1 minute. These weapons deal a 2d6+dex fire damage for melee and can be thrown for a 1d8+dex fire with the range of 35ft. You are proficient with this attacks
- Additionally, your fire bypasses resistances to fire and has immunity become resistance. You also gain resistance to fire damage.
Spirit of The Phoenix
At level 11, you gain the following abilities below:
You learn to let your spirit burn free. You can sit for 1 hour and gain temporary HP equal to your player level+wis mod.
As an action, you can use the spell Fire Shield once per long rest or use 3 ki points to do so.
- Additionally, the damage induced back is increased by your wisdom modifier
Arts of the Dragon Phoenix
At level 17, you gain the following abilities:
Dragon’s Cry - Your fiery spirit is powerful and burning. By using 5 ki points and your main action, you can give your opponents the wrath of a dragon by manifesting your fire into a gargantuan form. Targets must succeed a dexterity saving throw (DC = Proficiency Bonus + Wisdom Modifier) or be ravaged by the wrath of an ashen winged-beast. By choosing targets equal to your wisdom modifier, those who fail take 20d6 fire damage or half on success. This attack negates abilities resulting in bypassing damage. You can use this once per short rest.
Wrath of the Phoenix - By using 5 ki points, you can use your action to attempt to set your target ablaze. The target must succeed a successful charisma saving throw (DC = 8 + proficiency bonus + Wisdom Modifier) or take fire damage equal to a 3d6 + player level and are considered on fire. Burning targets take fire damage equal to your player level until the end of your next turn. You can only use this equal to the amount of your constitution modifier and regain these uses per long rest.







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Posted Jan 6, 2022*Plays as a Fire Genasi Monk and chooses this*
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Posted Nov 17, 2020is the dc for the dragons cry really only proficiency + wis mod or is there another number there?
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Posted May 17, 2020I randomly came across this and thought. Wow that’s cool, the main “sort of” deity of my homebrew world is literally a Dragon Phoenix.
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Posted Apr 30, 2020I would be hesitant to give the monk a 2d6 weapon, as they seem to beshying away from that in the mainstream classes. Still, this is a fun class, and I only can wonder why it's dragon phoenix instead of just phoenix.
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Posted Apr 18, 2020I really dig this class. It isn't super Ki point heavy and adds an extra level of DPS ability that other monk sub-classes have a hard time doing without being overpowered or expensive in ki use
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Posted Jan 8, 2020Consider adding ranges to the level 17 abilities, and I would suggest that the Dragon's Cry only a 10ft range due to how much damage it can deal.