The Way of Flowing Force

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Monk: The Way of Flowing Force

Monks of the Way of the Flowing Force have developed mastery of Ki-controlled movement to enhance their existing Monk abilities to a greater level. CommonMonk abilities become powerful feats in the control of a Monk who follows the Way of Flowing Force.  

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Fortis Strenth (Level 3)

The monastic tradition provides +2 to the characters Strength ability at each Monastic Level 3, 6 and 11. (Max 20)

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Flowing Flurry (Level 3)

The Monk gains the ability to extend their Flurry of Blows. Plus… Martial Weapons can now be used in addition to unarmed attacks with the Flurry of Blows feat. If the feat is used and both attacks are successful, a third attack flows from the first two – automatically succeeding (just roll for damage). This increases with Monastic levels. At Level 6, two extra attacks automatically succeed. At level 11, three extra attacks. At level 17, four extra attacks.

 

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Forceful Stick Fighting (Level 3)

The monk gains mastery of the nuances of fighting with a staff.

AC increases by 1 while wielding a staff with two hands.

 

At Level 6.

While you are wielding a staff with two hands and an opponent enters within the reach of your staff, they provoke an opportunity attack from you (uses your reaction for the turn).

At Level 11.

While you are wielding a staff with two hands you can attempt, as a bonus action, a sweeping maneuver against any target within 5 feet of you. The target must DC (8+prof+wis) Dex save else be knocked prone. If an ally is within 5 feet of you and is attacked with a melee attack, you can use your reaction to attempt the sweeping maneuver against your allies attacker.

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Flowing Zen (Level 6)

When you use the Dodge or Ready Action, you can use your Bonus Action to enter into a momentary meditative state. During this state, you double one Ki point. You must have at least 1 Ki to use this feature, though it does not expend Ki. This feature can only be used once per minute and only twice per day. At level 11, you double 2 Ki points.

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Forceful Deflector (Level 6)

You have spent weeks and weeks being fired upon by masters of the bow in your Monastic training and are now proficient in Deflect Missiles. Add your Proficiency Bonus to your reducing roll. Example: Level 6 Monk +4 (Dex) +6 (Level) +3 (Prof) = 13 + 1d10
If you successfully reduce the damage to 0, flow is engaged – you gain Advantage on the Reaction Attack. The attempt no longer costs a Ki point.

 

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Diverting Force (Level 6)

When an opponent with a melee weapon succeeds on an attack (non-surprise), the monk can use a Reaction to Block and potentially return a percentage of the damage as Force Damage.

1d10 Result
1 0% of damage is blocked
2-7 50% of damage is blocked
8-9 50% of damage is blocked and returned upon the attacker as Force dmg.
10 100% of damage is blocked and returned upon the attacker as Force dmg

 

 

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Superstunning Force (Level 11)

When a Stunning Strike is used successfully, an extra 2maD (Martial arts Die) force damage is inflicted on the target.

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FeatName (Level 11)

Feat Description

 

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FeatName (Level 17)

Feat Description

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FeatName (Level 17)

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