D&D 5e class changes: Difference between revisions

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(→‎{{Class|Cleric}}: Updated name of Wrath of the Storm feature, not sure about in-game details)
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=={{Class|Monk}}==  
=={{Class|Monk}}==  
*Monks get access to Ki at first level, as opposed to second level.  
*Monks get access to Ki at first level, as opposed to second level.  
**Monks still gain one Ki point as normal each level after that, resulting in one more Ki point per level.
**Monks begin with 2 Ki points and gain one Ki point each level, rather than having a number of Ki points equal to their current level.
*[[Slow Fall]] grants resistance to falling damage.
*[[Slow Fall]] grants resistance to falling damage.
*[[Stillness of Mind]] is used automatically to end the Charmed or Frightened conditions.
*[[Stillness of Mind]] is used automatically to end the Charmed or Frightened conditions.
*Monk weapons are now any weapon with which the Monk has [[Proficiency]], and do not have the [[Weapons|two-handed]] or [[Heavy (weapon property)|heavy]] properties. Instead of being restricted to shortswords or any simple weapon that does not have the [[Weapons|two-handed]] or [[Heavy (weapon property)|heavy]] properties.
*Monk weapons are now any weapon with which the Monk has [[Proficiency]], and do not have the [[Two-Handed]] or [[Heavy (weapon property)|Heavy]] properties.
**5e Monks are usually restricted to shortswords or any simple weapon that does not have the [[Two-Handed]] or [[Heavy (weapon property)|Heavy]] properties. (The class still only grants proficiency with Shortswords and Simple weapons, but now proficiencies from race, other classes and other sources can be used as well.)


===={{Class|Way of the Four Elements}}====
===={{Class|Way of the Four Elements}}====

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