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While all monks seek unity with the cosmos as something to be desired, those who follow the Way of the Void seek this unity through annihilation. These nihilistic warriors channel the power of entropy, the gradual journey of all things in the universe towards nothingness. The followers of this Tradition use their power to accelerate this natural process of cosmic decay. Mortal or immortal, mundane or magical in origin, all will eventually become one in the inescapable void.
While all monks seek unity with the cosmos as something to be desired, those who follow the Way of the Void seek this unity through annihilation. These nihilistic warriors channel the power of entropy, the gradual journey of all things in the universe towards nothingness. The followers of this Tradition use their power to accelerate this natural process of cosmic decay. Mortal or immortal, mundane or magical in origin, all will eventually become one in the inescapable void.


'''Entropic Touch.''' When you adopt this Tradition at 3rd level, you learn to draw upon the power of the void to destroy. As an action, you can touch a Tiny, non-magical object that is not being worn or carried and shunt it to an extradimensional space.<br>
'''Entropic Touch.''' When you adopt this Tradition at 3rd level, you learn to draw upon the power of the void to destroy. When make an Unarmed Strike attack against an object, you deal Force Damage instead of your normal damage type, additionally, you deal double damage to objects and structures.
The object remains in this extradimensional space for as long as you can maintain your concentration on it. If you maintain concentration for 1 hour, the object is permanently destroyed. If you break your concentration, the object reappears in an unoccupied space as close as possible to its previous location.<br>
Once you use this feature to permanently destroy and object, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest, if you have no uses remaining, you may expend 3 ki points to use this feature again.<br>
The size of the non-magical objects you can destroy with this feature increases as you gain levels in this class: at 6th level (Medium), 11th level (Large), and 17th level (Huge).


'''Void Wielder.''' Starting at 3rd level, your connection to the nothingless void allows you to channel its power through your strikes. Once per turn, when you hit a creature with an unarmed strike or monk weapon attack, you can spend 1 ki point to deal an additional 1d12 Force Damage to the target.<br>
'''Void Wielder.''' Starting at 3rd level, your connection to the nothingless void allows you to channel its power through your strikes. Once per turn, when you hit a creature with an unarmed strike or monk weapon attack, you can spend 1 ki point to deal an additional 1d12 Force Damage to the target.<br>