u/TheUndeadHoard

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Way of the Earthshaper: An ATLA inspired monk subclass

Disappointed in the "Way of the Four Elements" monk subclass? Yeah, me too. So I made the four elements as thematically distinct subclasses inspired by ATLA.

First is the Way of the Earthshaper, a formidable class designed to be immovable on the battlefield.

A monastic tradition rooted in a philosophy of patience and resilience, Earthshapers do not strike wildly and passionately like their Fireshaping cousins, instead they endure and counter with devastating precision when the opportunity presents itself. Earthshapers are best utilised as supports, able to disable opponents through tactical manipulation of the battlefield, though they can also serve as brawlers and mini-tanks.

u/TheUndeadHoard — 4 days ago

Way of the Earthshaper: An ATLA inspired monk subclass

Disappointed in the "Way of the Four Elements" monk subclass? Yeah, me too. So I made the four elements as thematically distinct subclasses inspired by ATLA.

First is the Way of the Earthshaper, a formidable class designed to be immovable on the battlefield.

A monastic tradition rooted in a philosophy of patience and resilience, Earthshapers do not strike wildly and passionately like their Fireshaping cousins, instead they endure and counter with devastating precision when the opportunity presents itself. Earthshapers are best utilised as supports, able to disable opponents through tactical manipulation of the battlefield, though they can also serve as brawlers and mini-tanks.

u/TheUndeadHoard — 4 days ago

Way of the Earthshaper: An ATLA inspired monk subclass

Disappointed in the "Way of the Four Elements" monk subclass? Yeah, me too. So I made the four elements as thematically distinct subclasses inspired by ATLA.

First is the Way of the Earthshaper, a formidable class designed to be immovable on the battlefield.

A monastic tradition rooted in a philosophy of patience and resilience, Earthshapers do not strike wildly and passionately like their Fireshaping cousins, instead they endure and counter with devastating precision when the opportunity presents itself. Earthshapers are best utilised as supports, able to disable opponents through tactical manipulation of the battlefield, though they can also serve as brawlers and mini-tanks.

u/TheUndeadHoard — 4 days ago
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Do you have the willpower to dedicate yourself to the ancient military code of the Bushido? Do you have the integrity and fortitude to embody the 7 tenets that govern the life of a Bushi?

Then prepare to master the way of the blade, and embody the code of the Bushido with this subclass!

The Way of the Bushido is one of my favourite creations, offering:

  • Two brand new, custom fighting styles that represent traditional Japanese fighting styles.
  • Spells, channel divinity options and leveled features that pay homage to traditional Japanese culture.
  • An authentic subclass that does its best to be respectful and diligent in its representation of traditional Japanese culture

Please critique kindly :)

u/Sm_Rndm_Web — 13 days ago