Way of the Void

Monks of the Way of the Void are the masters of chaos and controlling the tides of magic. They learn techniques to manipulate the chaotic flows of magic around them and use their ki to negate magical effects.

Flowing Void

Starting when you choose this tradition at 3rd level, you can manipulate the fabric of magic around you. You gain the following benefits:

While conscious, you gain the benefits of the resistance cantrip.

When you strike a spellcaster who is concentrating on a spell with Flurry of Blows, it imposes disadvantage on their concentration saving throw.

You may expend 2 ki points to end a magical effect on yourself.

As a bonus action on your turn, you may expend 1 ki point to gain resistance a magical damage type of your choice until the end of your next turn.

Tides of Magic

At 6th level, you gain the ability to counter magic directly. As a reaction to a spell being cast within 30 feet of you, you can travel the tide of gathering magic and teleport to within 5 feet of the caster.

You may then choose to expend 3 ki points to make a melee attack against the caster. On a hit, the caster's spell is subject to the same effects as a 3rd level counterspell. Wisdom is your spellcasting ability for this skill.

Depths of the Void

By 11th level, you have learned to further negate the effects of magic. On your turn, you may use a bonus action to expend 5 ki points to cast circle of power which lasts until the start of your next turn. You may use your bonus action on subsequent turns to expend 1 additional ki point to extend the spell for another round.

Body of the Void

At 17th level, your body becomes one with the flowing magic around you. Your Flowing Void abilities no longer cost ki and when you use Tides of Magic to counter a spell cast, you may expend 1 ki point per spell level to increase the power of your counterspell.

Additionally, you may expend 1 ki point per target to end magical effects on all allies within 30 feet of you as your body bursts with purging energy.

Optional: Void Tattoos Many monks, when they begin their journey along the Way of the Void, accept ritualistic tattoos as part of their training.