Way of the Draconic Form (5e Subclass)
Way of the Draconic Form[edit]
<Monk> Subclass
Monks of the Way of the Draconic Form are the ultimate masters of martial arts unarmed combat. Thanks to the blessing of a mighty dragon, they obtain the capability to drogonify and learn how their own body is the greatest weapon.
- Draconic Form
Starting when you choose this tradition at 3rd level, you can access the power that the dragon bestowed you in order to dragonify your arms and legs. You can use your claws to deal piercing or slashing attacks or deal normal bludgeoning attacks
- You need to use a bonus action to enter your draconic form and it lasts until the end of the battle.
- You roll 1d6 for unarmed damage, this increases to 1d8 at 5th level, at 11th level 1d10 and at 17th level 1d12.
- You deal double damage to structures and constructs.
- Dragon's claws
At 3rd level, you can use your claws while in your draconic form to diversify your attacks.
- You can decide to deal slashing, piercing or bludgeoning damage to the opponent.
- Draconic Resilience
At 6th level, you gain further access to your draconic powers and you can use it to toughen tour scales and perfect your body.
- Add +2 to your AC when not wearing armor nor shield ( if you wear accessories that increase your defense only cont the one which gives more AC).
- Your hit dice is always the max, you can add the missing health from the previous levels
- Dragon's element
At 11th level, you awaken the element of the dragon that has given you power.
- You gain resistance to the dragon's element, that becomes immunity in draconic form.
- Your every attack in draconic form is imbued with your dragon's element and deals 1d6 extra damage of your draconic type
- Draconic Overload
At 17th level you learn how to overload your body with your draconic power in order to destroy your enemies.
- Your overload lasts 1 turn with an additional turn for every level after the 17th.
- During the overload your elemental extra damage is 1d12 instead that 1d6.
- At the end of the overload you suffer two level of exhaustion and you can't use the overload again until you do a long rest.
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