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<blockquote data-quote="Guest 6801328" data-source="post: 7319754"><p>This was inspired by Hong Kong action cinema. I wanted to enable cinematic fighting, and mechanics that encourage cinematic fluff, especially against hordes of mooks, but without becoming unbalanced. Hoping I achieved that.</p><p></p><p>I’m also envisioning it getting used in conjunction with the Combat Options in the DMG, especially the “Tumble” action.</p><p></p><p>I have lots of thoughts/rationalizations/concerns about this, but I'll wait to see what others say.</p><p></p><p><strong>Way of the Five Aspects</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Adherents of the Way of the Five Aspects learn to move with blinding speed and supernatural fluidity, reacting to sudden changes in ways that confound and thwart enemies. Observers and survivors of this acrobatic style might swear it is an illusion.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Viper’s Speed </strong></p><p>At 3rd level your speed and reflexes enable you to take additional reactions, although still only one per turn, and at an increasing cost: after you use your reaction, your second reaction before your next turn costs 1 Ki, the third costs 2 Ki, the fourth costs 3 Ki, etc. </p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Crouching Tiger</strong></p><p>Also at 3rd level you master the art of springing suddenly to your feet. When you become Prone you can use your reaction to instantly stand up, negating the Prone condition.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Mantis Strike</strong></p><p>At 6th level you learn to take advantage of the moments when an opponent is off-balance. When an enemy within reach makes a weapon attack against you and misses, you may use your reaction to make a single unarmed strike against that creature.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Flight of the Crane</strong></p><p>At 11th Level you can channel your Ki to get out of desperate situations. As an action you can spend 2 Ki to cast Freedom of Movement on yourself without verbal, somatic, or material components. </p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Monkey in the Middle</strong></p><p>At 17th level your focus is heightened when you are outnumbered and surrounded. For each enemy of size Small or larger within 5’ of you your AC is increased by 1, up to a maximum equal to your Wisdom modifier. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Also at 17th level, the cost of extra reactions are each reduced by 1 Ki.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest 6801328, post: 7319754"] This was inspired by Hong Kong action cinema. I wanted to enable cinematic fighting, and mechanics that encourage cinematic fluff, especially against hordes of mooks, but without becoming unbalanced. Hoping I achieved that. I’m also envisioning it getting used in conjunction with the Combat Options in the DMG, especially the “Tumble” action. I have lots of thoughts/rationalizations/concerns about this, but I'll wait to see what others say. [B]Way of the Five Aspects[/B] Adherents of the Way of the Five Aspects learn to move with blinding speed and supernatural fluidity, reacting to sudden changes in ways that confound and thwart enemies. Observers and survivors of this acrobatic style might swear it is an illusion. [B]Viper’s Speed [/B] At 3rd level your speed and reflexes enable you to take additional reactions, although still only one per turn, and at an increasing cost: after you use your reaction, your second reaction before your next turn costs 1 Ki, the third costs 2 Ki, the fourth costs 3 Ki, etc. [B]Crouching Tiger[/B] Also at 3rd level you master the art of springing suddenly to your feet. When you become Prone you can use your reaction to instantly stand up, negating the Prone condition. [B]Mantis Strike[/B] At 6th level you learn to take advantage of the moments when an opponent is off-balance. When an enemy within reach makes a weapon attack against you and misses, you may use your reaction to make a single unarmed strike against that creature. [B]Flight of the Crane[/B] At 11th Level you can channel your Ki to get out of desperate situations. As an action you can spend 2 Ki to cast Freedom of Movement on yourself without verbal, somatic, or material components. [B]Monkey in the Middle[/B] At 17th level your focus is heightened when you are outnumbered and surrounded. For each enemy of size Small or larger within 5’ of you your AC is increased by 1, up to a maximum equal to your Wisdom modifier. Also at 17th level, the cost of extra reactions are each reduced by 1 Ki. [/QUOTE]
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