Way of the Moment

Way of the Moment Monks are a rare breed, requiring a mastery of both martial combat and space-time manipulation. Through a lifetime of martial training and metaphysical percipience, Way of the Moment Monks are known for their supreme awareness and mobility.

Temporal Arts

When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, you learn how to alter your location on the battlefield at a moment's notice. You gain the following benefits.

Swift Step. As a bonus action, you can spend 1 ki point to teleport up to twice your Unarmored Movement bonus (as seen in the Monk table) to an unoccupied space you can see.

Moment Strike. As a reaction immediately after you teleport to the opposite side of a creature, you can make a monk weapon attack with advantage against that creature.

Disruptive Leap. When you are attacked by a creature you can see, you can use Swift Step as a reaction, applying disadvantage to the triggering attack.

Superposition

Starting at 6th level, you become adept at teleporting to evade threats. As an action, you can spend 3 ki points to cast Blur, without providing material components. While you are under the effect of this spell, whenever an attack misses you, you can immediately Swift Step (no action or ki points required).





Mastery of Transience At 11th level, you harness the surrounding flow of ambient ki, infusing your teleportation with powerful effects. You gain the following benefits. Eternal Motion. You can spend 4 ki points to cast Thunder Step or Blink, without providing material components. Regenerative Jump. When you spend ki points on a spell or feature that involves teleportation, make a Wisdom check. The DC for this check is 10 + your remaining ki point total. On a success, you regain 1 ki point. Heart of the Instant At 17th level, you become one with the moment, allowing you to leap endlessly around your enemies. You can spend 6 ki points to cast Far Step or Steel Wind Strike, without providing material components. When Steel Wind Strike is cast this way, you may perform melee Monk weapon attacks instead of melee spell attacks.













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