Monk 5e stats Despite the huge variety of cloistered religious orders in the real world, the D&D Monk is modeled on Far Eastern history, mythology, and pop culture. There’s no option to follow the ‘Way of the Hop’ and play as a Trappist Monk with proficiency in brewing. You will ...
Ki:You have a reserve of Ki points equal to your Monk level. You can spend these points to fuel various ki features. When you spend a ki point, it is unavailable until you finish a short or long rest, at the end of which you draw all of your expended ki back into yourself. You ...
•Way of the Ascendant Dragon •Way of the Astral Self •Way of the Drunken Master •Way of the Four Elements •Way of the Kensei •Way of the Long Death •Way of the Open Hand •Way of Shadow •Way of the Sun Soul ...
Way of the Ascendant Dragon: Channel draconic energy to deal elemental damage, frighten foes, and even grow wings. Way of the Astral Self: Gain extra spectral body parts that enhance your attacks, skills, and defense. Way of the Drunken Master: These Monks move like drunkards, but don’t...
(Artificer) Swordmage | Glasswright | (Barbarian) Path of the Savage Embrace(Bard) College of Dance | (Fighter) Warlord | Cannoneer(Monk) Way of the Elements | (Ranger) Blade Dancer (Rogue) DaggerMaster | Inquisitor | (Sorcerer) Riftwalker | Spellfist(Warlock) T...
There are a number of ways to pick up feats in 5e. The first and most obvious is, when your character gets an ASI, you can forgo the ASI to choose a feat. The second way of getting a feat in 5e is by choosing the Variant Human race. Because Variant Humans get to choose a feat...
The easiest way to picture the Kairos Delta (and thus the Great Temporal Sea) is thusly: imagine an unbelievably large cloud of dark grey faintly luminescent fog, which takes up the entire known volume of the plane, throw a mess of looped waterways floating through the fog, and plonk down...
The barbarian's fists are as strong as tempered steel with the Path of the Lodestar; the fighter masters the art of the heavyweight boxer as the Pugilist; the monk combines arcane magic and unarmed combat in the Way of the Arcane Fist; and the rogue moves at blinding speed as the Speedst...
When you reach 3rd level, you commit yourself to a monastic tradition: the Way of the Open Hand, the Way of Shadow, or the Way of the Four Elements, all detailed at the end of the class description. Your tradition grants you features at 3rd level and again at 6th, 11th, and 17th ...
could elect for a three-way split with Fighter/Magic-User/Thief. Humans had a different option, later dubbed “dual classing,” where they would advance to a certain level in a single class, then begin at level one in a different class while retaining the features gained by the original....