Monk
Base Class: Monk

Monks of the way of Quicksilver understand that the blade is an extension of the body, wielding a variety of weapons with unapparelled speed and agility. Battle with these monks has been described by some as looking like a cloud of silver, leaving their opponents lacerated and lifeless.

Level 3: Deft Edge

You gain additional uses for your Focus Points:
Silver Strike - You can expend 1 Focus Point to hone your next strike to perfection; you make your next melee weapon attack with advantage and deal additional force damage equal to your martial arts die on a hit.
Jack of all Blades - When you hit a creature with a monk weapon which has a mastery property you can expend 1 focus point to change that mastery property to any other for this attack. Additionally, if the creature dies as a result of this attack the Focus Point is not expended.

Level 3: Swift Edge

Once per turn when you hit with a monk weapon, you may add your martial arts die as force damage if you moved at least 30ft before attacking. This damage cannot apply to an attack made with Silver Strike.

Level 3: Knowledge of the Sword

You are proficient with all weapons which deal slashing damage. A monk weapon for you is expanded to include any weapon which deals slashing damage and which does not have the heavy property.
You gain proficiency in performance if you do not already have it. If you do, you gain expertise instead.

Level 6: Silver Onslaught

As a reaction, when you kill a creature with a monk weapon, you may move up to your speed on the same turn and make another melee weapon attack with the same weapon. This consecutive attack gains a damage bonus equal to damage exceeding the remaining hitpoints of the creature you just executed.
Additionally, you regain one focus point if you kill more than 2 creatures with melee weapon attacks in one turn.

Level 11: Steel Wind Surge

As an action on your turn you may roll a damage instance with your monk weapon and your martial arts die. Once you do so, choose a number of focus points to expend not exceeding half your levels in this class rounded down. You may then make that number of melee attacks against an enemy within melee range. The damage you inflict is equal to the initial damage roll times the number of successful attacks.

Level 17: Haze of Silver

Your accuracy is never in doubt. If you miss an attack against a creature, your weapon is considered to have the Graze mastery property for that attack. 

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