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Street Fighter: Combo Slinging Monastic Tradition

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Some monks spend little to no time studying in temples, but instead learn their art on the mean streets. These monks might work among the city’s poor, collect alms in busy markets, serve at inner-city temples, or be urban hermits who study humanity among the people of the streets and alleys.

You may select the way of the street fighter monastic tradition at 3rd level, subject to your DM’s approval.

String combos together with the Combo ability, or jump back into the fight with Round Two. Ki Blast provides a powerful range attack, while Signature Move allows you to build your own unique attack.

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Gage R February 02, 2020 11:31 am UTC
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Combo is a bit confusing. Does it mean that when you start your next turn the combo ends? or if you do not attempt any attacks during your next turn the combo ends?
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Rodney S February 03, 2020 9:23 am UTC
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The second one is correct: If you don't attempt any attacks during your next turn, the combo ends.

Thanks for asking.
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Gage R February 06, 2020 3:23 pm UTC
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I think you might want to put a cap on the combo damage. With certain signature moves (the one with multiple strikes), this archetype is comically broken. Especially in situations where the monk has advantage against a target (like if the target is prone).
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Rodney S February 07, 2020 9:41 am UTC
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Thanks for the feedback. Would you mind reaching out to me at the playtest email given in the PDF? I'd like to know more about your experience.
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