Way of Life

Monks that follow the Way of Life use their wisdom to better themselves and understand the world around them. Some monks who follow this monastic tradition might be pacifists, or might pray to a holy god. Some might even dedicate their lives to eliminating undead, or simply studying the world around them.

Healing Ki

Starting when you choose this tradition at 3rd level, you can heal wounds with your ki. You have a pool of healing power that replenishes when you take a long rest. With that pool, you can restore a total number of hit points equal to your monk level × 2.

As an action, you can touch a creature and draw power from the pool to restore a number of hit points to that creature, up to the maximum amount remaining in your pool.

Alternatively, you can expend 5 hit points from your pool of healing to cure the target of one disease or neutralize one poison affecting it. You can cure multiple diseases and neutralize multiple poisons with a single use of Healing Ki, expending hit points separately for each one.

This feature has no effect on undead and constructs, and you must have at least 1 ki point available to use it. This feature does not consume any ki when used.

All-Seeing Eyes

At 6th level, as an action you can spend 1 ki point to gain 30 feet of blindsight for 1 hour. You can also read any language during this time.

Cleansing Touch

Beginning at 11th level, you can spend 2 ki points as an action to end one spell on yourself or on one willing creature that you touch. Once you use this feature, you can’t use it again until you finish a long rest.

Enlightenment

At 17th level, your meditations have given you new ways to channel your ki. You gain a flying speed equal to your movement speed, and you may hover. You must have at least 1 ki point to use this flying speed, however no ki points are expended when you use it.

In addition, whenever you use your All-Seeing Eyes ability, it last until your next long rest.