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mcumoric
2020-12-06, 09:57 PM
Way of the boar
The way of the boar is a mosaic tradition that was first pioneered by orcs to take down elf settlements if their weapons were lacking. However in recent times other races have adopted this style of fighting. These monks focus on tanking through weapon attacks and shoving down targets with brutal strikes.

Toughness of the beast
Starting at the 3rd level, your maximum hit points increase by 3 and increase by an additional 1 each time you level up.

Charge
Starting at the 3rd level, once per turn if you move 20 feet in a straight line towards a creature and immediately hit them with a monk weapon or unarmed strike you can spend a ki point to deal an additional 1d6 bludgeoning damage and knock them prone.

Relentless
Starting at the 6th level, when you are hit with a weapon or spell attack, you can use a reaction to reduce the damage you take by 1d10 + your constitution modifier.
In addition once per short or long rest when you drop to 0 hit points but don’t die outright you can spend a ki point to drop to 1 hit point instead.

Bone breaking charge
Starting at the 11th level, when you use your charge ability, you deal an additional 1d6 bludgeoning and the target is unable to take reactions until it’s next turn.

Legendary toughness
Starting at the 17th level, you can spend 10 ki points as an action to gain 30 temporary hit points until your next long rest, and gain resistance to all damage for the next minute.