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Way of the Four Elements

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Class Monk Four Elements Badge Icon.png
You focus your ki to bend the elements to your will, using them as an extension of your own body.

Way of the Four Elements is one of the subclasses of monk. These monks are more specialized in using their Ki to channel the elements to influence the battlefield. Rather than focusing on physical techniques that the other Monk subclasses focus on, Way of the Four Elements focuses on abilities that mimic Wizard spells, turning monks into a hybrid spellcaster. Way of the Four Elements "spells" are not true Spells, though they are called that in-game. They trigger Unarmed Strike, can be cast while Silenced Silenced, do not consume spell slots, and cannot be Counterspelled Counterspelled. They also do not trigger Mage Slayer: Attack Caster Mage Slayer: Attack Caster[Needs Verification].

Subclass features

Monk's default armour
This subclass obtains all the features from its base class, Monk, in addition to its unique features outlined below.

Level 3

Disciple of the Elements

  • You can use ki to power magical spells that harnesses the elements.
  • The DC for any of these spells is equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom modifier. Equipment that increases your Spell Save DC also boosts your Saving Throw DC.
  • These spells also trigger Unarmed Strike.

Choose 3:

Harmony of Fire and Water Harmony of Fire and Water

  • While not in combat, regain half your Ki Point (rounded down). Restores on long rest.

Level 6

Level 9

Level 11

  • New Spells:

Spell list

Level 3 spells

Level 6 spells

Level 11 spells

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