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| - | text | + | **Un-Subtle strike** \\ |
| + | At 6th level, \\ | ||
| + | when you hit a creature with an unarmed strike or monk weapon, you can force it to make a Strength saving throw against your ki save DC. On a failure, you can choose to push or pull the creature 10 feet. Once you use this feature, you can’t use it again until the start of your next turn. | ||
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| - | text | + | **Psychic Crush** \\ |
| + | Starting at 11th level, \\ | ||
| + | each time you hit a creature with an unarmed strike it gains a pressure point. A creature loses all pressure points if you give a different creature a pressure point or 1 minute after the last time it gained a pressure point. As a bonus action on your turn, you can spend 1 ki point to telekinetically crush a creature with 1 or more of your pressure points. \\ When you do, the creature must make a Strength saving throw against your ki save DC. On a failure, the creature takes 1d8 force damage per pressure point they have and they are restrained until the end of your next turn. On a success, they take half as much damage and aren’t restrained. Either way, the creature then loses all pressure points. | ||
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| - | text | + | **Psionic Mastery** \\ |
| + | At 17th level, \\ | ||
| + | you have mastered the psionic disciplines necessary to defend mortals from outsiders. As an action, you can spend 5 ki points to cast [[item: | ||
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