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2018-09-30, 04:08 PM
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Enlightened Fist Feat (http://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/HkitK2sRK7)
Enlightened Fist
Prerequisite: Ki feature, some ability to cast spells (through the Spellcasting feature, another class feature, or a racial trait)
You have mastered the ability to blend magic and ki as one continous force. You gain the following benefits:
Increase your Wisdom score by 1, to a maximum of 20.
You can transform spell energy into ki, channeling magic as physical power. As a bonus action on your turn, you can do either of the following:
- Expend one spell slot and gain a number of ki points equal to the slot's level.
- Expend a daily use of a spell you could cast as a racial trait and gain ki points equal to the spell's level. If you can cast the spell at-will due to the racial trait, you cannot use this feat in this way.
You can never have more ki points than shown on your class table for your level.
You can transform unexpended ki points into spell energy, casting a spell you have prepared, know, or can cast via a class feature or racial trait. The Casting Spells with Ki table shows the cost of casting a spell with ki points. You can cast spells at a spell slot level of no higher level than 5th (the spell slot level you cast the spell at must be at least equal to the spell's level). When you cast a spell with ki, you use your Wisdom score as your spellcasting ability. Once you cast a spell using ki, you must wait until you complete a long rest before you can cast using ki again.
Casting Spells with Ki
Spell Slot Level
Ki Point Cost
1st
2
2nd
3
3rd
5
4th
6
5th
7
note: This was created for any magical monk, but especially multiclass monk-spellcasters and my Way of the Avenger (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?569420-Way-of-the-Avenger-Monk-Subclass&p=23377713#post23377713) (religious assassin) monk subclass. This is my first foray into the idea of so-called "multiclass feats" in 5e, basing around one class with the potential to bridge out to a variety of other ones, but still remaining a viable feat in a few niche cases of single-classed characters. We'll see how it goes :)
Enlightened Fist Feat (http://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/HkitK2sRK7)
Enlightened Fist
Prerequisite: Ki feature, some ability to cast spells (through the Spellcasting feature, another class feature, or a racial trait)
You have mastered the ability to blend magic and ki as one continous force. You gain the following benefits:
Increase your Wisdom score by 1, to a maximum of 20.
You can transform spell energy into ki, channeling magic as physical power. As a bonus action on your turn, you can do either of the following:
- Expend one spell slot and gain a number of ki points equal to the slot's level.
- Expend a daily use of a spell you could cast as a racial trait and gain ki points equal to the spell's level. If you can cast the spell at-will due to the racial trait, you cannot use this feat in this way.
You can never have more ki points than shown on your class table for your level.
You can transform unexpended ki points into spell energy, casting a spell you have prepared, know, or can cast via a class feature or racial trait. The Casting Spells with Ki table shows the cost of casting a spell with ki points. You can cast spells at a spell slot level of no higher level than 5th (the spell slot level you cast the spell at must be at least equal to the spell's level). When you cast a spell with ki, you use your Wisdom score as your spellcasting ability. Once you cast a spell using ki, you must wait until you complete a long rest before you can cast using ki again.
Casting Spells with Ki
Spell Slot Level
Ki Point Cost
1st
2
2nd
3
3rd
5
4th
6
5th
7
note: This was created for any magical monk, but especially multiclass monk-spellcasters and my Way of the Avenger (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?569420-Way-of-the-Avenger-Monk-Subclass&p=23377713#post23377713) (religious assassin) monk subclass. This is my first foray into the idea of so-called "multiclass feats" in 5e, basing around one class with the potential to bridge out to a variety of other ones, but still remaining a viable feat in a few niche cases of single-classed characters. We'll see how it goes :)