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A Bandit dashes toward the lone man, axe in hand, preparing to strike. With a quick flurry, the man pushes the Bandits arm away and lands a blow to his jawline, knocking him prone.
Passive stance[edit]
At 3rd level, you can use a bonus action to shift into a Passive Stance. Until the start of your next turn, if you are attacked within your unarmed attack's range, you can use your reaction to reduce the damage by 1d10 + your Dexterity modifier + your monk level. If you can reduce the damage to 0, you may spend 1 ki point to make an immediate unarmed melee attack.
Equal coverage[edit]
At 6th level, immediately after you take the Attack action on your turn, you can spend 2 ki points to make three unarmed strikes as a bonus action. Each extra attack cannot target a creature you have hit this turn.
heightened movement[edit]
At 11th, as an action, you can spend 4 ki points to cast haste on yourself, without any material components, for a duration of 2 rounds. Until the spell ends, you may spend 4 ki points to increase the duration by 2 rounds.
aiding strike[edit]
At 17th level, you catch a creature off guard. When a creature within 5 ft. of you is hit by a creature other than you, you can use a reaction to make an unarmed strike against them.
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Author | Kasuke + |
Canon | true + |
Class | Monk + |
Identifier | 5e Subclass + |
Rated By | Ghostwheel + |
Rating | Rating Pending + |
Summary | Inspired by Wing Chun, the way of the passive hand utilizes speed among anything else. Deflecting/blocking first, then striking. + |
Title | Way of the Passive Hand + |