At 3rd level, a monk gains the Monastic Traditions feature. Here is a new option for that feature: The Way of the Infinite Path.

Way of the Infinite Path

Monks of the Infinite Path turn their gaze to the horizon, meditating on the countless timelines expanding from the present on what they call the Tree of Time; the infinite branches of infinite futures. They seek enlightenment through understanding of the ultimate destiny of all things, of the underlying patterns that define the universe from the smallest grain of sand to the boundless starscape of the Astral Sea.

A monk of the Infinite Path seeks understanding by observing lilies floating on a river, leaves fluttering on the wind, or in elaborate monastic orchestras, playing melodies too complex for the untrained ear to follow. In all of these, they seek to understand the whole through precise understanding of their least elements, until they can understand how the leaves will fall by the shape of the tree and the course of the wind, or predict the entire melody from its first notes.

While many monks of the Infinite Path remain cloistered in their monasteries seeking enlightenment, many seek a more active approach, travelling out into the world to hone and test their understanding against the complexity of the larger world. Some pursue more than mere understanding, seeking not just to understand the course of the future but to influence it subtly - or sometimes not so subtly - away from disaster.

Premeditation Starting when you choose this tradition at 3rd level, your awareness on the battlefield extends several steps ahead of your opponents, allowing you to execute elaborate gambits. You can no longer be surprised. Additionally, when an enemy makes an attack against you using their reaction and you are within 5 feet of them you may spend 1 ki point to use your reaction to impose disadvantage on that attack roll and make an unarmed attack against them.