Way of the Brute (5e Subclass)

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Way of the Brute

Monk Subclass

A monk subclass that focuses on using Strength to the fullest.

Brute Strikes

At 3rd level, when you make unarmed strikes with Strength, you increase your damage die to the next damage die up (1d41d61d81d101d12).

Unarmored Strength

Also at 3rd level, you can use Strength modifier instead of Dexterity modifier when calculating your monk's Unarmored Defense.

Whirlwind Strike

Starting at 6th level, as a bonus action, you can expend one ki point to attack all creatures within reach of your unarmed strikes.

Heavy Strike

Starting at 11th level, when you make an unarmed strike, you can expend a ki point to add an extra Martial Arts damage die. You can expend up to 5 ki points, with each ki point adding another damage die to the attack.

All Out Blow

Starting at 17th level, as an action you can expend 5 ki points to force one creature to make a Strength saving throw versus your Ki save DC. On a failed save, they take 12d10 bludgeoning damage and knocked prone, and on a success, they take half as much.

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