Way of Shizou (5e Subclass)

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Way of Shizou[edit]

Monk Subclass

You have learned how to channel your rage into pure power. Monks that follow this tradition are people you don't want to mess with.

Oh, I'm not mad. I just want to beat the living daylights out of you

Starting at 3rd level, you have learned to channel your inner rage. You can, as a bonus action, enter a rage for 1 minute, gaining the following benefits:

  • You gain a damage threshold equal to you level + your proficiency bonus.
  • Your damage die increases by one tier(example: 1d4=1d6) and your carrying capacity is four times larger.
  • You have advantage on Dexterity saving throws and ability checks.

You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom modifier, regaining all uses after finishing a long rest. You can spend 1 ki point to regain one use. However, in order to enter your inner rage, the enemy must anger you first. Like the enemy insulting you or destroying your clothes. Work with your DM on this.

Improv

Starting at 6th level, you gain proficiency in Improvised weapons. Additionally, you deal double damage to structures and objects.

Why YOU!!!!

Starting at 11th level, you add double your proficiency bonus whenever you make an Intimidation check. Additionally, creatures have disadvantage on all Charisma related checks made against you.

Because I'm Enraged!

Starting at 17th level, you no longer need a reason to enter a rage and you rage duration is doubled. Additionally, when a creature misses an attack against you, you can spend 3 ki point to perform an opportunity attack dealing maximum damage on a hit.

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