Way of the White Tiger (5e Subclass)
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Way of the White Tiger[edit]
Monk Subclass
All monks are generally serene, patient and contemplative, spending most of their time in meditation. White tiger monks are an exception to this reality, being characterized by impetuous and impulsive behavior of their adepts, which makes them extremely lethal.
Instead of seeking self knowledge through discipline like most monks, white tiger monks seek the power of the Primordial Beast, the Great White Tiger that inspires this style.
- Savage Skill
At 3rd level, you gain proficiency in the following skills: Athletics, Insight or Stealth. You become astute and agile as the Primordial Beast.
- Tiger Claw
Starting at 3rd level, you add both your Strength and Dexterity modifier to the damage of your unarmed strikes.
- White Tiger Bravery
Also at 6th level, you gain advantage on your saving throws against the frightened condition.
- Feral Power
At 11th level, as you develop your body through training, you more closely resemble the power of the Primordial Beast. You increase your Strength, Dexterity and Constitution scores by 1, to a maximum of 20.
- Tiger Fist
When you reach the 17th level, you gain the incredible ability of killing your enemies with a single strike. Once per turn when you make an attack, you can declare that attack to be a Tiger Fist, and spend 2 ki points.
On a hit, you force your target to make a Constitution saving throw. On a success, the attack causes the normal effects. On a failure, the target instantly dies.
This feature doesn't work on constructs, plants, oozes, creatures immune to critical hits and creatures with the ethereal trait.
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