Monk
Base Class: Monk

The way of the flesh monk can be played following the somewhat traditional idea of the monk, but it can also very easily be used for very unorthodox monk characters. A monk of the flesh could be a scientist that irreparably changed their body after using it as a subject for their experiments, or someone that has found that their body has been permanently transformed after being subjected to wild surges of magic. The possibilities unlocked by the way of the flesh are all brand new to the monk class.

Gameplay-wise, the subclass reinforces and complements the existing design of the monk rather than completely changing it, strengthens it, and adds its own very specific flavor to traditional monk abilities. Monks of the way of the flesh use their bones as their monk weapons, and they get a ranged option on top of the traditional melee ones. They get additional sources of healing to contribute to the monk’s sustainability, but theirs come through controlling their own blood. They become not just hard to grapple, but completely immune to them, and gain the amorphous trait reserved to monsters. Its capstone ability allows the monk to hold their own in combat by increasing the amount of damage it can deliver by adding additional opportunities for unarmed strikes, all while increasing their survivability by increasing their AC temporarily.

Flesh and Bone

You can move through a space as narrow as 1 inch wide without squeezing.

You are also able to quickly grow bone, extricate it from your body, and use it as a weapon against your foes. You gain the following ki features.

  • As a bonus action, you can spend 1 ki point to produce a melee monk weapon. This can take the shape of any weapon that can count as a monk weapon for you.
  • As an action, you can spend 1 ki point to eject a small piece of bone, such as a phalange, to make a ranged attack. This ranged attack counts as an unarmed strike for you and has a range of 30/120.

Body Virtuosity

When you make a melee attack on your turn, your reach is 5 feet greater than normal. Additionally, you cannot be grappled, and standing up from the prone condition does not cost you any extra movement.

Blood Flow Mastery

When you receive any healing, you can spend one ki point as a free action to receive the maximum amount of healing instead of rolling a die.

For example, when you consume a Potion of Healing, you can spend one ki point to receive a total of 10 hit points, instead of rolling 2d4+2. This extends to any source of healing, including spells and hit dice.

House of Bone

Whenever a creature enters the reach you have with your unarmed strikes or makes a melee attack against you, you can spend 1 ki point as a reaction to make an unarmed strike against them by producing bone spikes out of your body. When you do so, your AC increases by one until the end of your next turn.

 

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