Amechra
2019-10-18, 10:44 PM
Way of the Steel Lotus
At the monastery of the Steel Lotus, they teach that weapons are an extension of their wielders, and that enlightenment is achieved when a warrior's control over their weapons is as natural as breathing. As a result, they integrate weaponplay into their meditations, which has produced a fighting style that is as beautiful as it is deadly.
3 :- The Faintest Sigh
You gain proficiency with calligrapher's tools if you don't have it already. In addition, you may make full use of Deflect Missiles even if you are wielding weapons in both hands, effortlessly deflecting or hurling the missile with a single action.
3 :- Dance of the Lotus
When you use the Attack action with an unarmed strike or a monk weapon on your turn, you can make a single attack with a light monk weapon as a bonus action. If you are holding a light monk weapon in each hand, you may spend 1 ki point to make attacks with each weapon instead.
6 :- Undeniable Prowess
You may incorporate weapon drills and sparring into your meditations for the purposes of regaining ki points. In addition, you may spend an action and 1 ki point to demonstrate your prowess to another creature within 60ft. That creature must be able to see you, and you must be able to move freely. If you do, that creature must make a Wisdom save against your ki save DC. If they fail, they are charmed by you for one hour, or until they witness you taking damage. A creature charmed this way is utterly convinced of your martial superiority, and that you would be able to kill them with minimal effort.
11 :- A Thousand Blossoms
If you attack at least two creatures when taking the Attack action, you may make an additional attack against a third creature.
17 :- Carving Up Sunbeams
Whenever you make an attack as a reaction while you're wielding a light monk weapon in each hand, you may spend 1 ki point to make an attack with each weapon instead.
There you go. A hardcore two-weapon fighting Monk. That 6th level feature is there mostly because it makes me giggle - you show someone that you're a real, ultimate badass and then they do what you want. Of course, they snap out of it if they see someone else hurt you, because clearly you aren't as invincible as they thought.
Is it a little too combat focused? Maybe.
At the monastery of the Steel Lotus, they teach that weapons are an extension of their wielders, and that enlightenment is achieved when a warrior's control over their weapons is as natural as breathing. As a result, they integrate weaponplay into their meditations, which has produced a fighting style that is as beautiful as it is deadly.
3 :- The Faintest Sigh
You gain proficiency with calligrapher's tools if you don't have it already. In addition, you may make full use of Deflect Missiles even if you are wielding weapons in both hands, effortlessly deflecting or hurling the missile with a single action.
3 :- Dance of the Lotus
When you use the Attack action with an unarmed strike or a monk weapon on your turn, you can make a single attack with a light monk weapon as a bonus action. If you are holding a light monk weapon in each hand, you may spend 1 ki point to make attacks with each weapon instead.
6 :- Undeniable Prowess
You may incorporate weapon drills and sparring into your meditations for the purposes of regaining ki points. In addition, you may spend an action and 1 ki point to demonstrate your prowess to another creature within 60ft. That creature must be able to see you, and you must be able to move freely. If you do, that creature must make a Wisdom save against your ki save DC. If they fail, they are charmed by you for one hour, or until they witness you taking damage. A creature charmed this way is utterly convinced of your martial superiority, and that you would be able to kill them with minimal effort.
11 :- A Thousand Blossoms
If you attack at least two creatures when taking the Attack action, you may make an additional attack against a third creature.
17 :- Carving Up Sunbeams
Whenever you make an attack as a reaction while you're wielding a light monk weapon in each hand, you may spend 1 ki point to make an attack with each weapon instead.
There you go. A hardcore two-weapon fighting Monk. That 6th level feature is there mostly because it makes me giggle - you show someone that you're a real, ultimate badass and then they do what you want. Of course, they snap out of it if they see someone else hurt you, because clearly you aren't as invincible as they thought.
Is it a little too combat focused? Maybe.