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==== Kensei Stance ====
==== Heightening Technique ====
''XX Level Way of the Adept Kensei Feature''<br>
''11th Level Way of the Adept Kensei Feature''<br>
Your training in the art of weaponry allows you to assume a Kensei Stance at the start of each of your turns. When you enter a Kensei Stance, you remain in that Stance until the start of your next turn. The Kensei Stance give benefits as follows:
Your technique and skill with weaponry improves in a variety of ways, giving you the following benefits:
*'''Bounding Stance.''' The first time you hit on Attack using a Monk Weapon you can move 10ft immediately afterwards as a Free Action without expending Speed, and any Opportunity Attacks made against you have Disadvantage. You can expend 1 Ki Point when you do so to move 20ft and not provoke Opportunity Attacks instead.
*Immediately before and after you make an Attack using a Monk Weapon, you can draw or stow up to two Monk Weapons.
*'''Guarded Stance.''' You gain +1 bonus to your AC. As a Free Action on your turn you can spend a number of Ki Points equal to your Proficiency Bonus, when you do, you increase your AC by an amount equal to the number of Ki Points Spent until exit this Stance.
*Additionally, immediately before or after you make an Attack using a Monk Weapon you can move 10ft without spending Speed or provoking Opportunity Attacks.
*'''Reaching Stance.''' Your Reach increases by 5ft. Additionally, if you hit on an Attack, you can spend 1 Ki Point to force the target to make a Strength Saving Throw against your Ki Save DC. On a failure, the target is knocked Prone.
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*'''Striking Stance.''' Once per turn when you hit with a Weapon Attack using a Monk Weapon, you can spend up to 3 Ki Points to deal additional Damage to the target equal to one roll of your Martial Arts Die for every Ki Point spent.
*'''Toppling Stance.''' When you would make a Strength (Athletics) or Dexterity (Acrobatics) Check to Grapple or Shove a creature, or resist being Grappled or Shoved, you can instead make an Attack Roll using a Monk Weapon that you are wielding. If you are successful, you can spend 1 Ki Point to make an Attack using the Monk Weapon you used for the Check against the creature.
*'''Watchful Stance.''' When a creature misses you with an Attack, you can use your Reaction to make a single Weapon Attack using a Monk Weapon against the creature that Attacked you if it is within the Weapon's Range. You can spend 1 Ki Point to use this Reaction without using your Reaction.
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