Monk

Monks in Anadorn have the following Monastic Tradition options, in addition to those in the Player's Handbook.

Way of the Overflowing Vessel

An art that is quite rare due to reputation, the Way of the Overflowing Vessel is greatly frowned upon, as it relies almost entirely on risk, and those who practice the dangerous art of ki overcharging often find themselves on Death's door regularly. These monks often strive for perfection, pushing their limits until they have found their peak. But the path to perfection is a dangerous one, and self destruction is easy when all you must do is let go.

Way of the Overflowing Vessel Features

Monk Level Feature 3rd Ki Overcharge 6th Centered Focus 11th Controlled Current 17th Even Flow

Ki Overcharge

Starting when you choose this tradition at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can spend 1 ki point to overflow the ki in your body, making you a catatonic and deadly weapon. At the start of each of your turns, this effect consumes 1 additional ki point.

While ki overcharge is active, you gain a +2 bonus to your Strength and Dexterity scores and your maximum Strength and Dexterity increases by 2. Additionally, you score a critical hit with your unarmed attacks on a roll of 18, 19, or 20 on the d20. These effects end if you run out of ki points or if you spend 3 ki points as a free action to end these effects.

If you start your turn while ki overcharge is active, and you have no ki points remaining, you must make a Wisdom saving throw equal to 13 + the number of ki points expended. On a failure, you gain 4 levels of exhaustion and the effects end.

If you spend 3 ki points to end the effects of ki overcharge, you must make a Wisdom saving throw equal to 13 + the number of ki points expended. On a failure, you gain 1 level of exhaustion.

Centered Focus

At 6th level, you have learned how to channel a large amount of your ki perfectly through your body. As a reaction to being hit with a melee weapon attack, you can spend 2 ki points to focus your ki into the part of your body hit. The attacking creature takes force damage equal to your 10 + your Wisdom modifier and is pushed up to 10 feet away from you.





















































































Controlled Current

At 11th level, you have found a method of limiting your ki flow, allowing you to sustain your abilities without risking severe self destruction. As a bonus action, you can spend 3 ki points to release a portion of your ki into your body. At the start of each of your turns, this effect consumes 1 additional ki points. This effect remains until you have 3 ki points remaining.

While controlled current is active, you gain a +1 bonus to your Strength and Dexterity scores to a maximum of 20, and you have advantage on initiative rolls. Additionally, you can end the effects of the feature by spending 1 ki point as a free action.

Even Flow

At 17th level, you have found a method of limiting your ki flow, allowing you to use an even greater number of your abilities without risking severe self destruction. If ki overcharge is active, you can use your flurry of blows, patient defense, and step of the wind features without spending any ki.

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