Base Class: Monk
Members of the Order of the Sky place physical discipline above everything else, seeking to manifest in themselves the greatest feats of strength and endurance. It is said that members of the Sky are able to propel themselves great distances and are so strong that they can life themselves into the air through willpower alone.
This class was Written by Tristan Shahadi
Skyward Body
Starting when you choose this tradition at 3rd level, you can use your ki to duplicate the effects of certain spells. As an action, you can spend 2 ki points to cast Jump, Longstrider, Enhance Ability, or haste, without providing material components. Additionally, you gain the Prestidigitation cantrip if you don’t already know it.
Descending Force
You tear through sky toward your opponent. If you attack after descending through the air, fall damage you would take is added to a successful attack twice as powerful as any other. Damage prevented by slow fall is still negated for you, but doubled for your target. You also learn to use the wind to propel your body off of the ground. You learn the Levitate, and can cast it as an action with 2 of your Ki points.
Omnidirectional Assault
By 11th level, you have learned to become one with the sky. You have harnessed the power of your movement to be lethal from any direction. You learn the Fly, and can cast it as an action for 3 Ki points. When attacking from any direction, your movement in the air counts as equal to fall damage (providing 1d6/10ft. The extra damage from Descending Force still applies.
Ex Altiora
There is no limit to the heights you may reach. Gravity is merely a gentle river in which you swim. your Fly speed, while under the Fly spell, is equal to your walking speed. Distance covered in any way can be used as fall damage against your target. You are immune to any and all fall damage. Additionally, you have mastered the Way of the Sky, and can bend its ways to surprise your enemies. You learn the Reverse Gravity and may use it as an action for 5 Ki points.







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