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| summary = '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an {{action}} unique to {{SmIconLink|Class Monk Open Hand Hotbar Icon.png|Way of the Open Hand}}, a subclass of {{Class|Monk}}, that lets the monk heal, regain Ki Points, and have an extra bonus action. | |||
| summary = '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an {{action}} unique to {{SmIconLink|Open Hand.png|Way of the Open Hand}}, a subclass of {{Class|Monk}}, that lets the monk regain Ki | | description = Regain half your {{R|Ki}}s and enter a temporary state of {{SAI|Wholeness of Body (Condition)|Wholeness}} where you regain Ki Points and have an extra {{action|bonus}}. | ||
| cost = action | | cost = action | ||
| recharge = {{ | | recharge = Long Rest | ||
| condition = Wholeness of Body | |||
| condition duration = 3 | |||
| class learns at level 6 = Way of the Open Hand | |||
| notes = * The heal amount is {{code|3 * Monk Level}}, so at monk level 6 you regain {{code|6 * 3 {{=}} 18 hp}}. | |||
* Initial Ki Point restoration is rounded down. For example: 9 / 2 = 4. | |||
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Revision as of 07:24, 29 March 2024
Wholeness of Body is an Action unique to , a subclass of , that lets the monk heal, regain Ki Points, and have an extra bonus action.
Description
Regain half your Ki Points and enter a temporary state of where you regain Ki Points and have an extra Bonus action.
Properties
Condition: Wholeness of Body
Duration: 3 turns
- Affected entity has an extra Bonus action and recovers 1 Ki Point every turn.
How to learn
Classes:
- Class level 6: Way of the Open Hand
Notes
- The heal amount is
3 * Monk Level
, so at monk level 6 you regain6 * 3 = 18 hp
. - Initial Ki Point restoration is rounded down. For example: 9 / 2 = 4.