Way of the Rising Dragon

Often found in the service of ancient dragons, disciples of the Rising Dragon learn to use their Ki to mimic the power of dragons. These draconic warriors vary greatly based on the dragons they emulate, but despite differences, they all carry themselves with the regal bearing of a great dragon.

Rising Dragon Techniques

3rd-level Monk (Way of the Rising Dragon) Feature   You learn certain Techniques at the levels noted in the table below. They don't count against your number of Techniques Known and they cannot be switched upon gaining a level.
Monk LevelTechnique
3rdstep of the wind
5thdeflect missile
9thindomitable spirit

Draconic Disciple

3rd-level Monk (Way of the Rising Dragon) Feature   Your martial arts are based on a specific type of dragon. Choose the scale color of your dragon from the options below, which grants you an affinity for a certain Element. Whenever you hit with an unarmed strike, you can deal that Element damage instead of bludgeoning damage.
ChromaticElementMetallicElementGemstoneElementLungElement
BlackAcidBrassFireAmethystForceChiang LungCold
BlueLightningBronzeLightningCrystalRadiantLi LungAcid
GreenPoisonCopperAcidEmeraldPsychicLung WangFire
RedFireGoldFireSapphireThunderPan LungPsychic
WhiteColdSilverColdTopazNecroticShen LungPoison
BrownAcidSteelAcidT'ien LungFire
Tun Mi LungLightning
In your training, you have also learned to speak, read, and write High Draconic and the tongue of the category of dragons you are aligned with, such as Vibrant Draconic, Brilliant Draconic, Glittering Draconic, or Lung Draconic.   Finally, choose either Intimidation (usually Chromatic Dragons or Gemstone Dragons) or Persuasion (usually Metallic Dragons, Gemstone Dragons, and Lung Dragons). You gain proficiency in that skill, and whenever you make a Charisma check with the chosen skill, you gain a bonus to your roll equal to your Wisdom modifier.

Elemental Breath

3rd-level Monk (Way of the Rising Dragon) Feature   You can channel your Ki into destructive elemental breath reminiscent of mighty dragons. When you take the Attack action on your turn, you can spend 1 Ki to replace one attack with an exhalation of elemental breath, choosing to breathe in an adjacent 20-foot cone or a 30-foot long, 5-foot wide line.   Creatures within the area of your exhalation must make a Dexterity saving throw. They take damage of your Element equal to two rolls of your Martial Arts die on a failed save, and half as much Element damage on a successful save.   Moreover, you can spend additional Ki Points (up to your Wisdom modifier) to increase the damage of your Breath by one roll of your Martial Arts die per Ki Point spent.   Starting at 11th level, you can use Ki Adept to use this feature at its base level without expending any Ki Points.  

Ascendant Step

6th-level Monk (Way of the Rising Dragon) Feature   You can use your Ki and mystical Techniques to mimic the wondrous abilities of dragons. Whenever you use step of the wind, you gain a flying speed equal to your walking speed which lasts until the end of your current turn.  

Draconic Mantle

10th-level Monk (Way of the Rising Dragon) Feature   Your training has begun to transform you into a true draconic being. You and creatures of your choice within 10 feet of you gain resistance to your Element damage and have advantage on saving throws to resist being charmed or frightened.   In addition, when you use your Elemental Breath, you add your Wisdom modifier (minimum of +1) to the damage roll.  

Master of Draconic Might

17th-level Monk (Way of the Rising Dragon) Feature   Your mystical power and combat prowess rivals that of a trueborn adult dragon. You gain the following benefits:  
  • You manifest leathery draconic wings which grant you a permanent flying speed equal to your walking speed.
  • When you use your Elemental Breath, you can choose for it to be a 30-foot cone or a 60-foot long, 5-foot wide line.
  • The range of your Draconic Mantle becomes 30 feet.

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