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  2. Level BAB Ability Flurry BAB
  3. 1 0 Bonus Feat, Flurry or Decisive Strike, Finesse, skill bonus. -2/-2
  4. 2 1 Bonus Feat -1/-1
  5. 3 2 Offensive Style Novice, Still Mind 0/0
  6. 4 3 Defensive Style Novice, Spring Attack, Ki Strike (Magic) 1/1
  7. 5 3 Offensive Style Adept, Climb speed, Purity of Body 2/2
  8. 6 4 Guerilla Strike, UA ability 3/3
  9. 7 5 Secondary Style Novice, Wholeness of Body 4/4
  10. 8
  11. 6/1 Defensive Style adept, Improved Evasion 5/5/0
  12. 9 6/1 Offensive Style Master, secondary style adept 6/6/1
  13. 10 7/2 Perfect Self, Tongue of Sun and Moon, Timeless Body, Diamond Soul 7/7/2
  14. 11 8/3 Abundant Step (At will), Greater Flurry 8/8/8/3
  15. 12 9/4 HIPS 9/9/9/4
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  17. All abilities obtained starting at level 3 require a monk to be unarmored, unless oldmonk got them and could use them while armored.
  18. Decisive Strike counts as Flurry for the purposes of meeting prereqs.
  19. The multiclass restriction is gone.
  20.  
  21. Finesse:
  22. Starting at L1, a monk may treat any monk weapon as a finesse weapon.
  23.  
  24. Bonus Feat:
  25. At 1st level a monk can choose Dodge, Improved Grapple, Stunning Fist, Combat Reflexes, TWF, PA, Combat Expertise, or Toughness as a bonus feat, even if she does not meet the prerequisites. She may also choose one of the following skills to receive a +2 bonus: escape artist, tumble, balance, listen, intimidate, bluff, or hide.
  26. At 2nd level, a monk can choose Combat Reflexes, Two Weapon Fighting, Deflect Arrows, Mobility, Lightning Reflexes, Improved Trip, or Improved Initiative as a bonus feat. Although she does not need to meet all the prerequisites, she may only choose improved trip if she already has combat expertise, and may only choose mobility if she already has dodge.
  27. At 4th level, a monk obtains the feat Spring Attack, even if she does not meet the prerequisites. She can only use Spring Attack while unarmored.
  28.  
  29. Offensive Style:
  30. At 3rd level, a monk chooses an offensive fighting style. She has two choices: Northern Wind and Eastern Ice. The Northern Wind style is focused around attacking enemies at great distances, while the Eastern Ice style is focused around crippling the enemies she attacks.
  31.  
  32. Northern Wind Style:
  33. Novice (3rd level): A monk with this ability may treat monk weapons as reach weapons. She may also attack adjacent enemies with them, similar to a spiked chain. This bonus applies to unarmed strikes and natural weapons.
  34. Adept (5th level): A monk with this ability treats the base range increment of shurikens as 30 feet.
  35. Master (9th level): A monk with this ability gains an additional 5 feet of reach with monk melee weapons, and treats the base range increment of shurikens as 50 feet.
  36.  
  37. Eastern Ice Style:
  38. Novice (3rd level): A monk with this ability may apply a 2 point penalty to any stat on a successful attack. This ability does not stack with itself on the same ability, but a monk may apply penalties to multiple different abilities. The penalty lasts for 1 minute per monk level. The monk must declare which ability they are targeting before they attack. The monk can switch which ability they are targeting in different attacks of a full attack, and may also switch between cleaves.
  39. Adept (5th level): A monk with this ability may fatigue an enemy on a successful attack. The fatigue lasts for 2 rounds.
  40. Master (9th level): A monk with this ability may deal 1 point of damage to strength and dexterity on a successful attack. This counts as precision damage. A monk cannot use this ability and the novice ability on the same hit.
  41.  
  42. Defensive Style:
  43. At 4th level, a monk may choose a primary defensive style. She has two choices: Southern Flame and Western Earth.
  44.  
  45. Western Earth Style:
  46. Novice (4th level): The squares threatened by a monk with this ability are treated as difficult terrain.
  47. Adept (8th level): A monk with this ability is immune to critical hits.
  48.  
  49. Southern Flame Style:
  50. Novice (4th level): A monk with this ability gains a bonus to her AC equal to her monk level divided by two against any enemy she would qualify to make a Guerilla Strike against.
  51. Adept (8th level): A monk with this ability gains concealment with a 40% miss chance when she is not flatfooted against any enemy she would qualify to make a Guerilla Strike against.
  52.  
  53.  
  54. Climb Speed:
  55. A monk gains a climb speed equal to her land speed at level 5. This replaces later improvements to slow fall.
  56.  
  57. Guerilla Strike:
  58. Starting at 6th level, a monk gains a damage bonus equal to her monk level against any enemy who did not threaten her or who was unaware of her at that the start of the turn of the current turn character.
  59.  
  60. Secondary Style:
  61. At 7th level, a monk can choose a secondary style. She may choose either an offensive or a defensive style, but she only gains the first two abilities if she chooses an offensive style.
  62.  
  63. Old Monk abilities:
  64. A monk gains all abilities oldmonks gained when they would have gained them or earlier other than the level 6 bonus feat. A monk gains Perfect Self (Become outsider), Tongue of Sun and Moon (Permanent tongues), Timeless Body (Don’t age), and Diamond Soul (Spell resistance 10+monk level) at level 10 and gains Abundant Step (Dimdoor at will) at level 11. A monk gains Improved Evasion at level 8 (Previously 9).
  65.  
  66. Movespeed
  67. A monk gains a bonus to speed to all forms of movement equal to floor(monk level/3) *10 feet
  68.  
  69. AC bonus
  70. While unarmored, a monk adds floor(monk level/3) to her AC, in addition to her wisdom or intelligence modifier (if any).
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  72.  
  73.  
  74. Base:
  75. Chassis is unchanged
  76. All abilities monk previously had are kept and obtained at the same level, other than the L6 bonus feat. Monk abilities previously keyed to wisdom may now be keyed to wisdom or intelligence. The monk must make this decision when they take their first level, and cannot change it afterwards.
  77. The multiclass restriction is gone.
  78. 1: All monk weapons are finesse weapons
  79. Flurry of Blows and Decisive Strike are both unchanged. Both may be used when spring attacking.
  80. L2 feat may be TWF. L6 feat may be any fighter bonus feat. May mix and match UA styles, picking whatever from each. L2 feat may be cleave.
  81. At level 3, you may pick a primary offensive style, and you obtain the novice ability of that style.
  82. At Level 4, you may pick a primary defensive style, and you obtain the novice ability of that style. You also gain Spring Attack
  83. At level 5, you obtain the adept ability of your primary offensive style. You also obtain a climb speed equal to your land movement speed.
  84. At level 6, you obtain the feat spring attack, even if you did not meet the prerequisites. You also obtain the L6 ability of a UA style of your choice.
  85. At level 7, you may pick a secondary style, offensive or defensive, and you gain the novice ability of that style.
  86. At level 8, you obtain the adept ability of your primary defensive style.
  87. At level 9, you obtain the master ability of your primary offensive style and the adept ability of your secondary style.
  88. At level 10, you obtain Perfect Self, Tongue of Sun and Moon, Timeless Body, Diamond Soul
  89. At level 11, you obtain abundant step, but at will.
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