Exploding Palm (3.5e Monk Performance Style)

Exploding Palm Style

This style depends mainly on Dexterity and uses the vibration and frequency of objects to shatter, or explode, objects showing an impressive force of power.

Note: These are not fighting styles, but more or less a performance skill used to hone their fighting styles to a greater potential.

Monk Performance Skill: Monk Performance Skill Exploding Palm Style.

5 rank bonus (Apprentice): +2 on Sunder attempts and damage to break an objects hardness.

10 rank bonus (Mediocre): The monk gains the Exploding Palm ability doing (+1d6 Small, +1d8 Medium, +1d10 Large) damage plus their Dex mod as many times per day as their Wisdom modifier, the effect is treated like a paladins smite with uses per day. It must be announced before hand and if it misses then the use is wasted for the day.

15 rank bonus (Master): The monk now does +4 on Sunder attempts and damage to break an objects hardness.

20 rank bonus (Elder Master): The monk can use their Exploding Palm ability doing (+2d6 Small, +2d8 Medium, +2d10 Large) damage plus 1.5x their Dex mod up to 2x their Wisdom modifier per day as well as receiving a +8 on Sunder attempts and damage to break an objects hardness.

25 rank bonus (Grand Master): The monk now does +16 on Sunder attempts and damage to break an objects hardness.

30 rank bonus (Elder Grand Master): The monk can use their Exploding Palm ability doing (+3d6 Small, +3d8 Medium, +3d10 Large) damage plus 2x their Dex mod up to 3x their Wisdom modifier per day as well as receiving a +32 on Sunder attempts and damage to break an objects hardness.

Prerequisites: The monk may choose one performance skill at first level and may take no more thereafter.



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