Monk
Base Class: Monk

Warriors of the Weapon Art dedicate their lives to a single pursuit: unlocking the true potential of their weapons. Not through natural talent, but through years of relentless training and discipline — until the weapon ceases to be something they wield and becomes an extension of themselves.

Their mastery is not limited to raw offensive power. These warriors study their opponents with the same devotion they apply to their weapons, learning to anticipate, redirect, and answer every attack with lethal precision. A well-executed parry is not merely a defensive act — it is the opening move of a counterattack they had already planned.


This is my own take on the Kensei Warrior, adapted to the 2024 edition while giving it a distinct identity centered around weapon mastery and parrying — because landing a parry is incredibly satisfying. I know this version has some issues and might be a bit overloaded, but any feedback is welcome. Be kind!

Level 3: Weaponmaster’s Art

When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, your special martial arts training leads you to master the use of weapons. You gain the following benefits: 

  • Improved Monk Weapons: You gain proficiency in Martial weapons, which count as Monk Weapons for you, except those with the Heavy property. Your training with weapons allows you to use the Mastery property of two kinds of weapons of your choice. Whenever you finish a Long Rest, you can change the kinds of weapons you chose.
  • Keen Deflect: When you reduce damage with the Deflect Attacks feature, you can use the redirection effect even if the damage wasn't reduced to 0 and without spending a Focus Point. 
  • Swift Flurry: When you use the Flurry of Blows feature, you can replace one of the Unarmed Attacks with an attack using your Monk Weapons.

Level 6: One with the Weapon

At 6th level, you extend your Focus into your Monk Weapons, granting you the following benefits.

  • Weapon Bond: You can't be disarmed of a Monk Weapon unless you have the Incapacitated condition. Whenever you deal damage with your Monk Weapons, they can deal your choice of Force damage or its normal damage type.
  • Deft Strike: Once per turn when you hit a creature with a Monk weapon, you can spend one or more Focus Points to deal extra damage. Roll your Martial Arts die for each Focus Point spent and add the result to the damage. The maximum number of Focus Points you can use per Attack is equal to your Proficiency Bonus.

Level 11: Weapon Awakening

As a Bonus Action, you can spend 3 Focus Points to awaken the true potential of one Monk weapon you are wielding. For 1 minute, you gain the following benefits while wielding that weapon:

  • Sharpened Edge: Your attack rolls with this Monk Weapon can score a Critical Hit on a roll of 19 or 20 on the d20.
  • Piercing Deflect: When you use the Deflect Attacks feature, the redirected damage is dealt automatically without requiring a saving throw.
  • Weapon's Wrath: When you attack with a Monk weapon whose Mastery property you can use, you can replace that property with the Cleave, Graze, or Vex property for that attack.

The awakening ends early if you drop the weapon, are Incapacitated, or use this feature again.

Level 17: Unerring Accuracy

At 17th level, your mastery of weapons grants you extraordinary accuracy.

    • Impeccable Execution: If you miss with an attack roll using a monk weapon on your turn, you can expend 1 Focus Point to reroll the attack roll. Once per turn, you can use this feature without expending a Focus Point.
    • Perfect Parry: When you reduce damage with the Deflect Attacks feature, you can spend one or more Focus Points to reduce the damage further. For each Focus Point spent, reduce the damage by 1d10 and increase the reflected damage by one roll of your Martial Arts die.

 

 

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