Way of the Cobra Kai (5e Subclass)

Way of the Cobra Kai

JOIN THE ONLY DOJO THAT TEACHES YOU TO STRIKE LIKE A COBRA!
STRIKE FIRST • STRIKE HARD • NO MERCY


Strike First
Designed by sach_80

When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, you gain advantage in all your initiative rolls. In addition, whenever you attack a creature that didn't have taken an action on his turn, you make the attack with advantage.

Strike Hard

At 6th level, when you hit a creature with a unarmed strike, you can forgo your extra attack or use your bonus action to deal additional damage equal to your martial arts die.

In addition, you deal double damage when attacking objects.

No Mercy

At 11th level, whenever you have advantage on attacks against a creature you deal additional damage equal to your Wisdom modifier.

In addition, when you hit a hostile creature that you have advantage against, you can spend 5 ki points and force that creature to make a saving throw against your Ki save DC. On a failed save, a creature with 50 hit points or less dies immediately. It takes 5d10 necrotic damage if it has more than this. On a successful save, it takes half of this damage.

Cobra Kai Never Dies

At 17th level, when you are reduced to 0 hit points, you don't lose consciousness and you make death saving throws with advantage.

In addition, you become immune to instant death from non-magical sources.

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