Monastic Tradition: Way of the Bushi

Monks of the Way of the Bushi are weapon masters that cultivate a ritualistic and spiritual connection to their weapons. A Bushi spends their entire life developing this connection, supplementing their tireless training with prayer and meditation.

To a Bushi, the weapon is sacred and must be carefully maintained and respected. Because of this, Bushi are feared for their unwavering confidence in their blades and their peerless precision.

Bushi Arts Starting at 3rd level, you select the melee weapon type you've dedicated your life's training to. You gain proficiency in that weapon and can use the weapon as a monk weapon so long as it lacks the two-handed and heavy properties.

Focused Strike Also at 3rd level, you gain the ability to briefly intensify your focus in battle. When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack from a monk weapon, you can deal additional damage equal to two of your martial arts die as a bonus action.

Peerless Precision At 3rd level, you've attained impeccable precision with weapons. When you make a melee weapon attack using a monk weapon and miss, you can spend 1 ki point to reroll that attack roll with advantage.

Mind's Eye At 6th level, you gain the ability to sharpen your senses with your ki. You do not have disadvantage on melee weapon attacks against creatures that are hidden, obscured or invisible. In addition, you can spend 1 ki point to gain blindsight out to 10 feet until the end of your next turn.

Storm of the Heavens Also at 11th level, you've reached near peerless skill with your weapon. You can spend 6 ki points to cast Steel Wind Strike. Wisdom is your spellcasting ability for this spell.