Way of the Ancient Training (5e Subclass)

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Way of the ancient training

Monk Subclass

No weapons were lifted and no armour was donned but they won the battle. The ancient monks needed nothing to kill, their fists flew fast, their skin was tough. They taught their children and they taught their children and their children taught me.

Unarmoured speed

Starting when you choose this tradition at 3rd Level, your speed increases by an additional 10 feet (as well as your Unarmoured Movement) while you are not wearing armour or wielding a Shield.

Unarmed blows

At 3rd level, you gain the ability to attack more ferociously whilst unarmed. You can roll a d6 in place of the normal damage of your Unarmed Strike.

This die increases to d8 when you reach 6th level, 11th level (d10), and 17th level (d12).

Fast fists

At 3rd level, you gain the ability to attack quicker whilst unarmed. When you take the Flurry of Blows action on Your turn, you can make three unarmed strikes instead of two.


Toughened body

At 3rd level, your hit point maximum increases by an amount equal to twice your level when you gain this feat. Whenever you gain a level thereafter, your hit point maximum increases by an additional 2 hit points.



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