Tiger Style
You have learned how to emulate the fighting style and ferocity of the tiger. Allowing you to unleash devastating blows with your unarmed strikes.
Prerequisites
Level 1 Monk, or Level 4.Martial Arts Style Feat
A martial arts style feat, or simply a style feat, is a type of feat that alters how you fight with unarmed strikes, martial arts attacks, natural weapons, and claw-class weapons, granting you specific benefits when fighting in the chosen style. You can switch into and out of a martial arts style as a bonus action on your turn.Benefit
- When making an unarmed strike using this style, you deal an additional 1d4 points of damage. You can choose to deal Bludgeoning or Slashing damage whenever you make an unarmed strike.
- Your Tiger Style Attacks have their Critical Threat Range increased by 1; a 20 becomes a 19 or 20, a 19 becomes a 18- 19- or 20, and so on.
- Whenever you would critically hit with Tiger Style Attack, you deal an additional 2d4 points of damage.
- You can choose to forgo all additional attacks you would grant when you take the Attack Action that were granted from the Extra Attack feature, to increase your Critical Threat Range by an additional 2 steps. Additionally, if you do so, you add your Proficiency bonus to the damage you would deal, regardless if you critically hit or not, and should you hit your target, you can choose to make a Shove maneuver against them as a free action.
- If you hit a creature with a Tiger Style Attack on your turn, or at any point during the previous round, you can spend a Bonus Action to move up to your speed towards one creature of your choice that you hit, should this movement put you within Reach of the target, you can make a Tiger Style Attack against this creature.
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