Way of the Windwalker

Although most monks live with their ki aligned with the ki of the world, none do so quite like the Windwalkers. Their motions slow and deliberate, their parries and blocks effortless, a Windwalker in action is a leaf upon the river.

Breath of the Mountain

At 3rd level, whenever you take the Dodge action, you may spend 1 ki point. If you do, a number of allied creatures equal to your Wisdom modifier within 10 feet of you may use their reaction to also take the Dodge action. If they do, the benefits of a Dodge action granted to them by this feature last until the start of your next turn.

Dance of the Trees

At 6th level, when you are hit by a melee attack, you can use your reaction to reduce the damage you take from that attack by an amount equal to your Martial Arts die + your Wisdom modifier.

As part of the same reaction, you can spend 1 Ki point to reduce the damage of up to 2 more melee attacks until the beginning of your next turn.

You cannot use this feature if you are not benefitting from Unarmored Defense.

Intercepting Strike

Beginning at 11th level, when an ally within 30 feet of you is attacked, you may spend 1 ki point and use your reaction to immediately move to the attacker and make one attack against them. If this attack hits, your ally gains resistance to the damage of the triggering attack, if it hits.

If your ally is currently benefiting from the Dodge action, your attack has advantage.

One With the Wind

At 17th level, you can expend your ki to manipulate the intangible breath of the world. When you finish a short or long rest, you may spend 5 ki points to grant proficiency in Dexterity saving throws and the benefits granted by Evasion to a number of allies equal to your Wisdom modifier (minimum of 1).

These benefits last until you complete a short or long rest.

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